Introducing the 164-Item Vending Machine

Kroger opens kiosk-style store on Ohio Northern University campus
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 19, 2012 9:03 AM CST
Introducing the 164-Item Vending Machine
A photo from a Shop24 press release.   (http://www.shop24global.com/)

There's a new Kroger on the Ohio Northern University campus, but you can't enter it—because it's a vending machine. The Kroger Shop24 Kiosk, which opened last month, is about the size of a bus stop and includes 164 items, from milk and bread to toiletries and flowers, all priced the same as they would be at a regular Kroger. The refrigerated kiosk gets restocked each day, and the selection of items is changed often—particularly when a special event like the Super Bowl calls for chicken wings to be stocked.

Customers can pay with cash, debit or credit, or even federal supplemental nutrition-assistance program cards, the Toledo Blade reports. Depending on how this experiment goes, Kroger could open more of the kiosks, which are purchased from Columbus company Shop24 Global. "We're kind of testing it to see how it goes," says a company spokesperson. "We've had a lot of positive feedback." (More Kroger stories.)

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