Category: Automated Retail in the Media

“Miu Miu Type Launch” by BJ Panda Bear, Flaunt

Any Miu Miu party is a must, filled with intellectuals, cool kids and all that the international scene entails. Last night was no exception as Miu Miu and Maxfield threw a soiree to launch their new “Type” capsule. As mentioned before, the collection featured hoodies, pants and poplin shirts decorated in prints designed by Parisian… Read more »

“Social media-fueled vending machine back for Wright State Homecoming Week” by Karen Strider-Iiames, Wright State University Newsroom

The social media-activated vending machine will be back in Wright State’s Student Union Atrium Oct. 3-5 as part of Homecoming Week. Hundreds of Wright State University students posted to Twitter and Instagram for free Raider gear last year during Homecoming Week. Good news: The popular social media-activated vending machine will be back. And there’s even… Read more »

“Lululemon just launched free vending machines with *all* of your running needs” by Tehrene Firman, Well and Good

There’s nothing worse than having your runner’s high interrupted by a period leak, case of chafing, or a snapped hair-tie. Usually, you’re left cutting your workout short and dealing with the issue at hand until you get home—but Lululemon is basically turning into your life-saving BFF with new digital vending machines that are stocked with… Read more »

“Innovative Vending Machines Are On The Rise” from Vending Market Watch

    Vending machines have become increasingly popular for consumers to make purchases on demand. There’s an initiative by some women at colleges looking for a Plan B vending machine. Another new vending machine in New York has made headlines for it’s jewelry. Vending machines are popping up all over the country, and oversees as… Read more »

“How Book Vending Machines Can Help Those Living In America’s Book Deserts” by Adam Rowe, Forbes

    Low-income neighborhoods in major cities across America have book deserts — a limited access to children’s books negatively impacts children’s vocabulary and reading comprehension. Book vending machines, installed in high-trafficked areas within these book deserts by NYC’s JetBlue airline, might be able to combat the problem. In 2016, NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture,… Read more »