How do you feel about Japan's vending machine industry?

How do you feel about Japan's vending machine industry?

Impossible to copy in any other countries. Even thought experiments can't make that industry possible in imaginary countries.

Wish we had them, especially the beer ones.

>Literally create an entire industry to avoid interacting with people
Keep keeping it real it real animus

Would kill for a system like that in Finland but they would probably be vandalized and looted in more remote locations ( 99,5% Finland)

>tfw no used pantie dispensers

The machine on the left had some really soggy hotdogs.

It's a dream made reality

They're from the future compared to everywhere else. Not even joking.

We have such machines too. And machines which sell illegal alcohol 24h

Pizza machines too

we got one that poops gold out

Weirdly autistic infrastructure and logistic made this work. Same reason Amazon can guarantee 1-day deliver to a random village in the mountain.

On a related not, do you think Keynesian economic applies with Japan?

No one cares russia. Thise machines are sad and only like your dusty old frosty arse self.
This is about japans OP vending machine game. Theyre fucking everywhere.

Finland also has one vending machine in Orivesi.

>Let's Pizza

It's funny because that sounds like the sort of thing you'd read in Japan.

They're learning from the best.

>RETSU PIZZA

>Impossible to copy in any other countries
how so?

Didn't even know that there was an industry.
So you have to stand still until its done?
Isn't that more time consuming or impractical than traditional establishments?

Would love to have something like that over here 2bh

Why? So more people lose jobs and sit around on welfare?

>implying it doesn't take more people to run 10 of these vending machines than it does a supermarket

I immensely like the idea. Just now I had to go and be awkward talking to a cash register guy, I hate that shit so much. We need to embrace the cyberpunk future and shut-in-ism. I want these everywhere.

super convenient, more countries should employ such a system.

How are the prices in Japanese vending machines compared to the shops? In Denmark all vending machines ar expensive ass fuck.

How do you feel about this? I don't like it really because it takes more time.

I like it. Don't have to talk to people, can pay with card.

We have milkshake machines

>it takes more time

i dont really know how to talk to people IRL so i am very okay with this

Starbucks coffee in short size: 330yen/ 2.89USD
McDonald's premier coffee in S-size: 100yen/ 0.87USD
canned coffee from a vending machine: 130yen/ 1.14USD

I care. Kill yourself fucking weeaboo

I would never buy anything sold in a vending machine like this except maybe carbonated water so they don't evoke any strong feelings in me.

Do Norwegian clerks take too much time taking orders? Cuz the ones here are pretty fast.

We have some. They sell cold cofee and too sweet energetics here. Cool stuff. It's weird tho. Who drinks cold coffee?

korean mcdonalds are fucking amazing

can it vend me a gf? what about a better life?

any other country that matters he means
most people in the west are too stupid, and refuse to respect property that doesn't have an owner preset, so this will never be viable.
A shame, really.

Maybe in Australia or a ghetto

more like anywhere that has a significant middle eastern or African minority

$10 says all those panties were worn by dudes, then bought buy dudes who want to wear them.

As confusing as Dutch fast food walls 2bh.
pic related

>de lekkerste

That's actually not bad, presumably that is cold only?

I wish self-heating cans would become cost effective, I've only seen them as expensive novelties really.

literally what is confusing about it? You insert money, get food.

This is how the machines look at my old job (UPS). Not as high tech as the Japanese counterparts, but still the same concept. The food is kinda gross but the coffee/espresso machines are top notch.

It allows me to live on the street

Used to have those. Maybe some cities have one for a novelty these days.

It's bad because it destroys jobs.

Yeah but those are for cold foods. Cold food/beverage machines are everywhere. It's hot meal machines which are still rare.

Yes

usually both hot drinks (coffee, milk tea, soup...) and cold (green tea, pop soda...) are available.

It's great. I'd like to have something like that here.

Do those actually get used? It looks increadibly bad for you

How many coins do you have to use to get a pair of used school girl panties from one of those?

>mfw one of those machines ejected a cup and then proceeded to fill it with coke