Technological Advancements in Vending Machines Transforming Consumer Behavior Market Trends and the Future of Automated Retail
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https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i6.1968Keywords:
Vending Machines, Technological Advancements, Consumer, Services, SustainabilityAbstract
In the rapidly evolving landscape of automated retail, vending machines have significantly expanded their presence, offering a wide array of products beyond traditional snacks and beverages. This systematic review explores the historical evolution, current trends, technological advancements, and consumer preferences related to vending machines. Historically, vending machines trace their origins to ancient Greece and have evolved from dispensing holy water to providing diverse offerings such as digital wallet top-ups and hot meals. The review highlights the pivotal role vending machines play in contemporary society, addressing their impact on dietary habits, especially in environments like schools, workplaces, and healthcare facilities. Technological advancements, including air fryer technology, fingerprint identification, and smart manufacturing, are examined for their potential to enhance vending machine functionality and security. Current trends reveal a growing demand for healthier food options and contactless services, driven in part by the COVID-19 pandemic. The review also underscores the need for sustainable practices, including the use of biodegradable packaging and energy-efficient machine designs. By synthesizing existing literature, this review aims to inform the development of a universal vending machine assessment tool and guide future innovations in vending machine technology to better serve consumer needs and promote healthier dietary choices.
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