Next generation of vending machine arrives at the Capitol
The National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA) is planning to debut a “digi-touch” vending machine for congressional officials in the Cannon Caucus Room on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon.
{mosads} The digi-touch looks and acts like the Apple iPad, and while the touch-screen vending technology debuted several months ago, it has yet to make its way into businesses across the country.
After making an initial selection on the giant screen, users can read the nutritional information on the selected goodies before making their purchase. (And perhaps feel guilty enough to choose something more nutritious than a candy bar.)
Final selections twirl around on the screen before dropping down to the bottom like in a normal vending machine. Does this guarantee that your snack of choice won’t get stuck? Not exactly, but hey, it’s an upgrade.
A NAMA spokesman told ITK that the company that makes the digi-touch would be thrilled if the machines were installed on Capitol Hill. In the meantime, they’re content just to give lawmakers and staffers a chance to interact with the next wave of snacking technology.
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