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Tuesday, October 27, 2020
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There aren't any vending machines where I live, the only similar kind of thing I come across is the parking building in Geelong and they have put in a sensor so you dont have to push the button. I also have hand sanitiser in the car if I need it. Will the foot buttons stay do you think?
How ingenious! (Leave it to Japan to come up with something like this!)
If I were at all inclined to use a vending machine this would certainly be the kind I would choose.
Still shaking my head with bemusement...thanks for noticing this one and passing it along to us, Pamela.
Len, south of Seattle
p.s. I LOVED your fall picture display--they would make a wonderful seasonal screen saver.
Pamela: Interesting machine.
Catherine
The Japanese always find a business chance in any situation!
I would press the button with my hand and then use hand sanitiser after I had completed the purchase. There is of course no guarantee that the can itself isn't infected - the service man might just recently have stocked the machine with contaminated hands... They say that the virus stays active on a surface for at least 9 hours.
If I have to touch buttons (like on the atm) I always wear rubber gloves and I would do that at a vending machine too. The foot thing is a great idea!
I am freaky about some germ things, and it didn't start with Covid. I don't like to use public pens. I cannot touch bathroom doors with a bare hand. I rarely buy from vending machines...but not due to germs. I just don't. I think these vending machines are cool. People in the USA would probably break them.
xx, Carol
That's a great idea!
Usually with these posts, I am astonished with the Japanese inventiveness, but this time I have something to counter: on our town market, there have been bratwurst stands with foot-operated ketchup/mustard dispensers for a couple of months now!
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