Egg Vending Machine

bitwrx

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I'd imagine they're eggstremely eggspensive, but anything is possible if you shell out enough. I've seen a few on the continent, but they're just normal chilled vending machines, selling eggs, along with fruit and honey and anything else local. More of a vending farm shop, than egg vending machine.

Have thought about how to do this for my impending mini egg empire. Think honesty box is the way to go, but am trying to figure out a way of doing contactless transactions... Ideas on a postcard pls.
 

Yale

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Livestock Farmer
Yummy!

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Matthew Britton

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Mixed Farmer
The Wanstal family at Bank Farm, Aldington, Kent have one. They do whole sale eggs now
I believe but also have a modern egg vending machine. You need to speak to Doug wanstal, he tried to set the world alight arable farming when he left uni but I think eggs may have proved more lucrative.
 

Steevo

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Location
Gloucestershire
I'd imagine they're eggstremely eggspensive, but anything is possible if you shell out enough. I've seen a few on the continent, but they're just normal chilled vending machines, selling eggs, along with fruit and honey and anything else local. More of a vending farm shop, than egg vending machine.

Have thought about how to do this for my impending mini egg empire. Think honesty box is the way to go, but am trying to figure out a way of doing contactless transactions... Ideas on a postcard pls.

Worth having a crack at it!
 

goodevans

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The Wanstal family at Bank Farm, Aldington, Kent have one. They do whole sale eggs now
I believe but also have a modern egg vending machine. You need to speak to Doug wanstal, he tried to set the world alight arable farming when he left uni but I think eggs may have proved more lucrative.
I misread that and only read it as whole eggs ,I presumed they were scrambled until the machine worked properly
 

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