Vending machines and retail kiosks are becoming more advanced as solution providers introduce new technologies and retailers implement the solutions to sell a wider variety of products, including high-end goods and even controlled substances like alcohol. But as retailers work to expand vending machines’ product...
Offering two-day delivery is the new standard — yet, even that isn't fast enough for consumers who want to buy products on the go. Automated stores are helping eTailers bridge this gap, says Swyft CEO Gower Smith. In this month’s Unattended Retail Tracker, Smith tells...
When it comes to fulfilling consumers’ need for instant gratification, physical retailers might have an upper hand, but they can struggle to gain the depth of insights that eTailers have on their customers’ demographics and buying behavior. In the March Unattended Retail Tracker™, PYMNTS explores...
Amid the Amazon and Uber effects, retail is changing, and the unattended model is gaining traction. Worldnet CEO Will Byrne tells PYMNTS that the shift to unattended retail also means payment solution providers must be mindful of a shift to 'unattended payments.'
Everyone has a vending machine experience go awry. The bill receptor that wouldn’t take the wrinkled dollar bill, the can of Coke that got stuck on the way down and prompted a shoving match with machine, or the bag of Cheez-Its so stale as to...
Cashier-free stores are expanding, offering app-based checkouts and mobile order-ahead fulfilled by robots. However, for all the convenience, the stores can’t deliver the goods if consumers’ smartphones run out of juice. That’s a problem MobileQubes hopes to solve with kiosk-dispensed battery packs. Co-founder Jason Palmer...
The self-service market is projected to be worth $13 billion by 2023, and food merchants are angling to secure a bigger foothold in the space. Realizing that it’s not just what they sell, but also when and how they sell it, farmers and butchers are...
Who said vending machines were good for just low-dollar candy and pop? Consumers think nothing of purchasing $1,600 luxury designer jewelry — from a vending machine in a park. In the August Unattended Retail Tracker, jewelry designer Marla Aaron explains what it takes to sell...
Candy and soft drinks don’t rule the vending machine anymore. In fact, vending machines are increasingly being used to sell products such as cars, caviar and even high-end jewelry. With that shift has come the need for acceptance of wide-ranging payment methods. According to PYMNTS...