Hanoi to install 1,000 vending machines by 2020

The capital city plans to install 1,000 vending machines by 2020 to make shopping more convenient for local consumers as well as foreign tourists.
Hanoi to install 1,000 vending machines by 2020 ảnh 1Poeple use an vending machine near Hoan Kiem Lake. (Photo: kinhtedothi.vn)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The capital city plans to install 1,000 vendingmachines by 2020 to make shopping more convenient for local consumers as wellas foreign tourists.

The machines will be located mostly at hospitals, schools, bus stations,depots, passenger waiting rooms, historic and cultural sites, touristattractions and parks, according to a decision on developing an automatedvending machine network, issued recently by the municipal People’s Committee.

Each machine will be placed on an area covering around two to three squaremetres. Depending on demand, up to four adjacent vending machines could beplaced on one slot, according to the decision.
Local authorities said they planned to choose machines that can adapt to thelocal climate, use solar power, and have surge protectors and security devices.

Last September, Hanoi installed some vending machines serving bottled beverageson walking streets around Hoan Kiem Lake. Both residents and visitors said theyliked the machines and the method of selling.

Seven drink vending machines, each of which sells 300 products and is locatedon an area of one square metre, are available around the lake.

Nguyen Thi Thu, a 25-year-old Hanoian, said the city should install morevending machines, especially around crowded areas such as bus stations, trainstations, schools, hospitals and industrial zones.

Buying a water bottle from a vending machine is more convenient than searchingfor a grocery, she said, adding that consumers also do not have to worry aboutstreet vendors overcharging them.-VNS/VNA
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