Vending is expected to be used in more innovative ways in Finland, such as the sale of non-food. As an example, they can be used to sell electric locks in open saunas and spas, where people can buy a wristband from the vending machine to open a locker door.
The weak economy is likely to hamper the development of vending in the early forecast period, as purchasing power decreased in 2023. However, the longer the decline continues, and the longer the delay in a return of consumer confidence, the longer the impact on vending sales, as consumers will focus on purchasing only essentials, and only at the cheapest prices.
In the forecast period, vending is expected to continue to be heavily dominated by soft drinks, hot drinks and snacks, as in the review period. Other types of vending are expected to remain marginal within overall vending.
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Vending (automatic merchandising) is the sale of products at an unattended point of sale through a machine operated by introducing coins, bank notes, payment cards, tokens or other means of cashless payment. Sales figures cover vended products only (i.e. food, drink and other consumable goods such as vended tobacco, sanitary products and condoms). Services such as the public telephone, launderette facilities, travel tickets, stamps, passport photographs, domestic energy supplies and business card creation are excluded. Coverage includes vending systems installed in public and semi-captive environments only. Hotels, transport networks, recreational centres, shopping centres/malls are included. Factories, offices, hospitals, prisons, schools and other captive environments are excluded.
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