Vending Machine Essay

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IS PLACING A VENDING MACHINE BENFICIAL FINANCIALLY AND PRACTIACALLY FOR
BOTH THE UNIVERSITY AND STUDENTS? Renaldo Roukoz Faraj Macary

1. INTRODUCTION
A. Purpose and scope
B. Procedures

2. FINDINGS
A. Background
1. Knowledge on the vending machine
2. How to use a vending machine
3. Disadvantages
4. Facts and Statistics B. Benefits
1. NDU Financial benefits
2. Student’s financial and practical benefits C. Opinions
1. NDU Students opinion: Questionnaire results
2. Opinion of an expert: Interview

3. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMANDATIONS
A. Summary of the problems and procedures
B. Summary of the findings
C. Conclusions and recommendations

4. Appendix
A. Cover Letter
B. Questionnaire …show more content…

Vending machines could offer soda in cups with the beginning of the 1900s. And without any delays, these devices started offering chilled soft drinks in the 1930s. But it wouldn’t be right not to ask ourselves; were the market rulers left behind? The answer is a clear No. Coca Cola came up with vending machine for Coca Cola and only Coca Cola in 1937 and not so later on the much used vending machines, the coffee machines were introduced. An obvious interrogation asks itself here; what would it be like without the coffee machines in offices, colleges, schools and cafeterias? Well I precept that the response is pretty conventional as there are hardly any of us who can do without a cup of coffee. And as www.engennersgarage.com mentioned: “…the concept of coffee breaks started when in 1946 first ever coffee vending machine was set up. With advancements in the technology, bean grinders and flavored coffee machines came into being too”.
Finally in 1961, canned soda machineries went into the market too. And next to that were soft drink vending machines. “And with a glimpse of an eye, there was no market that was untouched by the charm of vending machines” Smidha Verma stated. . Polyvend announced the first ever glass front vending machine for refreshments in

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