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Are you looking to make extra money?  How about a carer change?  You have come to the right place.  Piranha vending sells VENDING MACHINES, COMBO VENDING MACHINES, USED VENDING MACHINES!!!!  Piranha has all kinds of vending machines for sale.  Call us for the one that is right for you.  We will help you pick a vending machine that is right for you.  800-764-8245

 

When should you buy USED Vending Machines


The vending machine business offers entrepreneurs the option to choose between new and used machines. While there are obvious advantages of new machines (including appearance and access to the latest features), there are situations when used models offer a reasonable compromise. Here are times when used vending machines for sale make sense.

Cash Flow Shortages

Whether you are just beginning your vending business or have several machines in operation, every entrepreneur will face cash shortages in the course of a career. Used vending machines give you the opportunity to earn more from sales without having to invest in a brand-new machine. Before committing to a used model, do the research to make sure it is right for the location.

Maintaining Independence

If you are forced to bring in a partner to pay for a new vending machine, you are relinquishing some of your independence as a business owner. Some entrepreneurs dislike this arrangement because it limits your earning potential in the long run. Choosing used vending machines allows you to maintain complete control of the business.

Learning the Trade

Another reason used vending machines are attractive is how it allows you to learn the business with a smaller investment. Depending on the condition and model, an entrepreneur may be able to pay 25-40% less for a used machine than you would buying new. Though a new machine may appeal to more consumers, the opportunity to learn the business offers added value especially for new buyers.

Less Risk

When you have several businesses going at once, you’ll want to keep the risk minimal in the vending industry. Used vending machines allow you to enter the arena with less risk than you would with a new machine. If you want to resell your machine later, you can offer it at a price that allows you to recoup some of the investment.

How to increase your Vending Revenue

Whether your vending machine business is a success so far or otherwise, there’s always room for improvement. In this article, we offer some pointers in increasing the revenue generated by your vending machines.

  1. Monitor market trends

  2. Part of being successful in this business involves regularly monitoring what’s going on in the general marketplace. Go around town and take a look at some of your competitors. What type of items have they focused on? Are they drawing in customers? One recent trend to watch is the growth in popularity of “healthy” foods being sold in vending machines. If your candy sales are falling you might want to consider selling healthy snacks instead!

  3. Review your locations

  4. The vending machine business has the reputation of being “hands-off” – meaning that revenue is generated like clockwork after you’ve set up your machines. While this is partly true, you do need to keep an eye on how each machine is doing. Which area, if more than one, is progressing and which are not? If a particular machine is consistently faring badly then it is very important to find the cause of the problem and resolve it as soon as possible. You may find that moving locations will considerably raise product sales.

  5. Replenish product stocks in your machines

  6. Good stock management is vital for both maintaining and increasing revenues. If your machines are constantly out of stock you are leaving money on the table. Customers will tire of using your machines and may end up going elsewhere.

  7. Keep your machines in good condition

    For a customer, there is little more annoying than having money disappear inside a vending machine. Complaints can be a major headache for you and your employees. Instead, keep ahead of potential problems by servicing your vending machines on a regular basis. Your reputation depends upon it.

New USDA School Regulations

And How It Affects Your Vending Machine… 

In an effort to reduce the percentage of childhood obesity in the United States, the federal government has elected to alter the rules and regulations put forth by the US Department of Agriculture for snack and drink vending machines. These guidelines are being put into place in order to safeguard the health and well-being of future generations. For most people, this revolution won’t change anything. However, aside from nutrition coordinators and schoolchildren, there is a small minority who will certainly feel the impact of new procedures.

Vending machines are in the halls of schools all over the country. Behind those machines are vending machine proprietors and business owners whose livelihood depends on what products are in their machines, and the demand from consumers to purchase those products. Knowing the latest nutritional information and restrictions is essential for these entrepreneurs to succeed in their business and, with that in mind, here is a list of the newest facts and regulations issued by the USDA:

All Foods

Must be “whole grain-rich” products; or have a fruit, vegetable, dairy, or protein as their first ingredient; be a combination food that contains at least 1/4 cup of fruit and/or vegetable; or contain 10 percent of the daily value of one of the nutrients of public health concern in the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (calcium, potassium, vitamin D, or dietary fiber.)

Limits Per Serving

Calories: Snack: 200; Entrée: 350
Sodium: Snack: Less than 230 mg.; Entrée: 480 mg.
Fat: Snack: 35% of calories; Entrée: Less than 10% of calories; Trans fat: zero grams
Sugar: 35% of weight from total sugars in foods

NOTE: Beginning July 1, 2016, foods may not qualify using the 10% daily-value criteria, and snack items must contain no more than 200 mg. sodium per item.

Beverages

Juice: 100% fruit juice or vegetable juice with no added sweeteners
Milk: Unflavored, low-fat, or flavored low-fat milk; milk alternatives are allowed.
Water: No restrictions on plain water (with or without carbonation)

So What’s In and What’s Out?
Here are a few examples…

 

What’s In

What’s Out

Light Popcorn Chocolate Sandwich Cookie
Granola Bar Chocolate Bar
Flavored Water Soda Pop
Baked Potato Chips Candy
Trail Mix Snack Cakes
Dried Fruits Cookies
Fruit Cups Pretzels
Yogurt Ice Cream
Diet Sodas High Calorie Sodas
Diet Sports Drinks High Calorie Sports Drinks

When determining what merchandise to stock in a machine, keep a few key things in mind; under the new rules, most food sold in school will now be subject to fat, calorie, sugar and sodium limits. Snack foods will have to be less than 200 calories and have some nutritional value instead of being mostly empty calories. By respecting these new directives, a vendor is choosing to be a part of the cause and is helping reduce the consequences of childhood obesity, along with ensuring a secure, long-standing enterprise for future years to come.

To learn more about healthy vending options, visit Piranhavending.com we are always striving to offer the best service and satisfaction to our customers.

Link Between Soft Drinks and Depression

There has been plenty of studies being done that suggests that sugary soft drinks are not good for our bodies.  Now, there’s a study that may suggest now that it is also not good for our mental health.  A new study of more than 260,000 participants has found a link between sweetened soft drinks and depression.  This is just another warning for consumers to really start thinking about what types of drinks to ingest.  Look for bottled waters when going to a vending machine as the most healthful beverage.  Skip the soft drink during your lunch or dinner and go for water with lemon or unsweetened iced tea.  The best is to drink a Karma Wellness Waters which will also give you the daily recommended 7 vitamins.  Help spread good health by becoming a distributor for a healthful beverage.  Knowledge and health promotion is all it takes!

http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/sweet-sodas-soft-drinks-may-raise-risk-depression-183000091.html

 

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