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====Full-line vending==== [[File:Vending machines at hospital.jpg|thumb|A [[Full-line vending|full line of vending machines]] in a hospital cafeteria, including machines for drinks, snacks, and microwaveable foods]] {{Main|Full-line vending}} A full-line vending company may set up several types of vending machines that sell a wide range of products. Products may include candy, cookies, chips, fresh fruit, milk, cold food, coffee and other hot drinks, bottles and cans of soda and other drinks, and even frozen products like ice cream. These products can be sold from machines that include hot coffee, snack, cold food, and {{convert|20|USoz}} bottle machines.<ref name="Billboard p. 77">{{cite book | title=Billboard | date=1946-01-05 | publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. | url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_cxgEAAAAMBAJ | language=de | access-date=6 June 2017 | page=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_cxgEAAAAMBAJ/page/n76 77]}}</ref> In the United States, almost all machines accept bills with more and more machines accepting $5 bills, along with payment from traditional [[debit card|debit]] and [[credit card]]s, or a [[mobile payment]] system. This is an advantage to the vendor because it virtually eliminates the need for a [[change machine|bill changer]]. Larger corporations with cafeterias will often request full line vending to supplement their food service.
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