Most industry players remain confident in the potential of France's vending market, driven by increased commuter traffic, tourism recovery, and the positive impact of the Olympic Games. Key players are ramping up innovation, with major entities positioning themselves as true purchasing hubs, while some companies are expanding into large national groups through strategic acquisitions.
While the full recovery of tourism has boosted vending machines in train stations and airports, this momentum may be offset by rising unit prices of beverages, persistent work-from-home trends, and ongoing financial challenges for many operators.
While traditional vending machines have long provided convenient access to essential goods, a new generation of fully automated stores is now emerging to transform rural retail in France. The rise of automated stores responds directly to consumer demand for round-the-clock access to everyday products.
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Vending (automatic merchandising) is the sale of products at an unattended point of sale through a machine operated by introducing coins, bank notes, payment cards, tokens or other means of cashless payment. Sales figures cover vended products only (i.e. food, drink and other consumable goods such as vended tobacco, sanitary products and condoms). Services such as the public telephone, launderette facilities, travel tickets, stamps, passport photographs, domestic energy supplies and business card creation are excluded. Coverage includes vending systems installed in public and semi-captive environments only. Hotels, transport networks, recreational centres, shopping centres/malls are included. Factories, offices, hospitals, prisons, schools and other captive environments are excluded.
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