VENDING MACHINES VS. STORES
Stores have been around for thousands of years and vending machines have only been in this world for about fifty years but are they really easier and more efficient? During the time that you read this, it will talk about the similarities and differences of both vending machines and stores, it will talk about which ones cheaper so you save money, which one has a bigger variety, and which ones more reliable.
Vending machines and stores have only a couple things in common such as they both sell food products (even though there not always fresh). To use them you have to pay for both. Finally they both need to be restocked every time the product runs, runs low, or goes bad.
Some differences between vending machines and stores are as follows: vending machines are run by machine, unlike stores where they are run by human being. Vending machine products can get stuck on the way out they also are pretty cheap. Vending machines are also pretty dangerous all it takes to tip it over is to give it a little push. They also have very little security (you can brake the glass and get the chips). Vending machines don’t have a large variety, unlike which has a variety of foods, drinks, and exotic fruits.
On the other hand, stores are always ran be humans. People in stores can make mistakes but they are easily corrected in comparison to machines. Stores usually have a lot more of a variety then vending machines. Stores are a lot bigger giving you more room to maneuver while choosing your chips such as dill pickle, sun chips, sweet chili heat, salt and vinegar, Thai chicken, and all dressed. Stores will never fall over because they are built into the ground, unlike vending machines which just takes a little nudge to topple it. Stores usually take longer to get the product you want because you have to wait in a line, by contrast to vending machines which are a lot quicker.
Overall, I think that vending machines are easier and quicker even though you might have less of a variety but they are also usually cheaper. Stores can be fast but they are also more expensive. Also you only have to put the money in press a button and then you get your product.
1. If had time and had a choice of going to a vending machine or a store which would choose?
Stores have been around for thousands of years and vending machines have only been in this world for about fifty years but are they really easier and more efficient? During the time that you read this, it will talk about the similarities and differences of both vending machines and stores, it will talk about which ones cheaper so you save money, which one has a bigger variety, and which ones more reliable.
Vending machines and stores have only a couple things in common such as they both sell food products (even though there not always fresh). To use them you have to pay for both. Finally they both need to be restocked every time the product runs, runs low, or goes bad.
Some differences between vending machines and stores are as follows: vending machines are run by machine, unlike stores where they are run by human being. Vending machine products can get stuck on the way out they also are pretty cheap. Vending machines are also pretty dangerous all it takes to tip it over is to give it a little push. They also have very little security (you can brake the glass and get the chips). Vending machines don’t have a large variety, unlike which has a variety of foods, drinks, and exotic fruits.
On the other hand, stores are always ran be humans. People in stores can make mistakes but they are easily corrected in comparison to machines. Stores usually have a lot more of a variety then vending machines. Stores are a lot bigger giving you more room to maneuver while choosing your chips such as dill pickle, sun chips, sweet chili heat, salt and vinegar, Thai chicken, and all dressed. Stores will never fall over because they are built into the ground, unlike vending machines which just takes a little nudge to topple it. Stores usually take longer to get the product you want because you have to wait in a line, by contrast to vending machines which are a lot quicker.
Overall, I think that vending machines are easier and quicker even though you might have less of a variety but they are also usually cheaper. Stores can be fast but they are also more expensive. Also you only have to put the money in press a button and then you get your product.
1. If had time and had a choice of going to a vending machine or a store which would choose?
2. If there were no vending machines what difference would it make in the world today?
7 comments:
personally i think i would go to a vending machine because they have tasty treats and they are only $1.25.
I think I would chose to go to a store because in the text it says that the food can get stuck on it's way out so that would be a rip off of money. It also says that vending machines have low sucurity and that's not good if criminals break into them. Another detail from the text is that vending machines don't have much variety whereas stores have a large selection of healthy snacks such as fruit and vegeies. A connection I had when reading the text is of a movie I saw "Over The Hedge" and I remember a part when the raccoon broke into the vending machine and toke some chips. I was reminded of that because it was talking about crinals breaking into them. I think vending machines though fast and easy to use are not as reliable as stores.
I would probally go to a vending machine because there is usally not a very long line up and also it is farily cheap
if i had a choice i would choose you vending machines because it would usally have a smaller line up, than the stores and the vending machines are lesss money most of the time. my connection for this question is when i couldnt descide to just use the vending machine or the store they were both soo close but i used the vending machine, it was also cheapper.in concluson i think the vending machines would be faster and better.
i would rather walk to a store, you get excersize and get to talk to a real person.
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