In the coming years, vending is expected to experience modest growth, driven by increasing mobility and an anticipated improvement in the economy. If consumer confidence strengthens, people may feel more comfortable making spontaneous purchases, including higher-priced convenience items such as beverages and snacks.
Although vending is expected to see some growth, its overall impact on the Danish retail landscape will remain minimal. The channel has historically been a niche segment, catering primarily to captive environments with limited purchasing options.
Health trends are expected to play a growing role in the future of vending with consumers increasingly seeking healthier snacks and beverage options. To stay relevant, vending operators may need to adapt by offering more nutritious choices, such as low-sugar drinks, protein snacks, and fresh food alternatives.
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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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