Micromarket

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A micromarket.

Micro Markets constitute a retail sector closely associated with the vending machine industry.

They employ automated self-checkout technology and are commonly found in locations that require unattended payment systems. Micro Markets offer grab-and-go retail environments where customers can purchase products from open shelves, coolers, and freezers.[1]

A Micro Markets resembles a modern convenience store but functions as a fusion of vending, foodservice, and refreshment services. They typically consist of open rack displays, refrigerated coolers or freezers, and self-checkout kiosks.

A typical Micro Market generally stocks between 150 and 400 products—a notable contrast to the standard vending machine's capacity of around 40 products.[2]

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