Tobacco products vending still accounts for the majority of vending sales in Spain. This is due to the government regulation on the sale of tobacco products in the country, whereby there are two main channels for tobacco sales, through vending machines and newspaper stands/kiosks.
Given the saturation of vending on non-captive environments there is limited scope for development in these areas and therefore vending operators may increasingly turn to captive environments for growth. However, another route players may take is expanding the range of products that they sell through vending.
Vending is going through a period of transformation with operators keen to shake off the old fashioned image of the channel and tap into the potential offered by the digitalisation of their products and services. For instance, contactless payments are now widespread, with these allowing customers to make their purchases faster and more conveniently.
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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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