[Tagging] Vending machine stores

joost schouppe joost.schouppe at gmail.com
Sat Aug 7 20:12:13 UTC 2021


When I asked the same question some time ago, I believe it was Escada who
said: it's basically just a convenience shop with a different way of
selling the products. So that's what I went with for the few places that
I've seen.

Op vr 6 aug. 2021 15:41 schreef Bert -Araali- Van Opstal <
bert.araali.afritastic at gmail.com>:

> +1
>
> I've seen several in Belgium. Ranging from snack and drink vending
> machines to complete prepared or semi-prepared meals and other stuff.
> Others even have a terrace or seating area with microwaves to warm up or
> prepare food.
> Essentially it's just replacing a "human" vendor by a robot, as Sathoshi
> said a means of celling. Just like an ATM replaces some traditionally bank
> counter services, doesn't mean we can't tag a bank with a seperate
> self-service or ATM room as a bank.
>
> Those selling food can be fast food, even restaurant. As the example in
> Belgium I've seen and along some Dutch highways are just kitchens where the
> food is passed through the vending machines (hot or cold) to the customers
> in the consumption area, but they are just restaurants.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Bert Araali
> On 06/08/2021 11:12, Satoshi IIDA wrote:
>
>
> There are several shops (stack of vending machines) in Akihabara, Japan.
> They sell various items like toys, drinks, foods and so on.
>
> "AKIHABARA GACHAPON KAIKAN" (selling toys) could be a popular tourism
> spot, for example.
> https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=1386852061690387
>
> IMHO, vending_machine is just a selling method.
> So those "vending_machine only" shops would be tagged with the items they
> are selling. (shop=toys and so on)
>
>
>
>
> 2021年8月6日(金) 16:39 Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdreist at gmail.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> sent from a phone
>>
>> > On 5 Aug 2021, at 02:40, Joseph Eisenberg <joseph.eisenberg at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm not aware of a tag for a shop or building that specifically houses
>> vending machines. There are a few locations like this at motorway rest
>> areas in the USA but they tend to be just a covered roof, not fully
>> enclosed.
>>
>>
>> I have seen such a shop in Italy, while there was no door (IIRR), i.e. it
>> was open 24/7, the machines were in enclosed space at the ground floor of a
>> historic building, similar to atms that are in the anteroom of a bank), and
>> it was not very big (a single room with maybe 6-8 machines).
>> It’s not mapped currently and I recall it might be closed, but will pay
>> attention next time I’m in the place
>>
>> Having some vending machines standing together is not untypical, the
>> particularity for me is in the kind of things they sell (e.g. drinks, cold
>> snacks and sweets, coffee, cigarettes, preservatives are typical, milk,
>> toothpaste, meat, etc. are rare, around here)
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers Martin
>>
>>
>>
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