What is an average vending machine sales?
Seems like a simple question. The answer isn't that simple. To calculate you profits you will need to consider the following variables. What did the equipment cost? (that has to be paid for out of the income). What is the cost of the product? (It depends on where it is purchased from). What is the vend price? (This is usually negotiated between the location and vendor when the machine is put in). Are there and commissions payable on this machine? (Some locations will get up to 40% of the retail price in commissions). What are the taxes in the area? (Yep, you have to pay taxes on the income).
As for the income range. We had cold drink machines that did $2 a day, and some that did $250. We had snack machines that did $14 per week and one that did $500 a day. It all depends on the location. And you never know what a location will do until you actually install a machine.
What is an average vending machine sales? The answer is; depends on the location!
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An actual owner/operator of a full line, full time vending business for many years!
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Today's Vending Business Tip
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Two Birds With One Stone!
Try to find people who can approve multiple locations when trying to place machines. Property management companies might respresent many apartment complexes. Some business owners have multiple locations. With one "yes" you can secure multiple profit centers.
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