Japan's Ubiquitous Vending Machines Are Struggling as Citizens Avoid City Centers
Japan's Ubiquitous Vending Machines Are Struggling as Citizens Avoid City Centers
The country has roughly one vending machine for every 23 people, but sales are declining despite the ability to offer no-contact transactions.
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