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Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:51 pm
Not Pepsi vs Coke, though (though that's a valid topic).
Vending machine wars.
There's a vending machine downstairs from my office. I drink a lot of coke, so I use the vending machine pretty often. Since I started working here years ago, the drinks (cans thank goodness) have always been $0.50.
Again, I drink a LOT of coke. I buy anywhere from 1-6 cans a night.
A while back everyone at the office got an email asking if they'd like to see variety increased. No details as to what the new variety would be, though. They also noted that prices might have to increase if they were to broaden the choices in the machine. I said no. I only care about coke and want it cheap.
Several months after the letter, a new machine appears downstairs one night. (Magic!)
The first thing I notice is that the machine is BRIGHT.The second thing I noticed is that it sounds like Mother, the ship's computer onboard the Nostromo in Alien. You know the scene where Ripley goes into the many-sided room with tons of flashy lights and finds out why they're at the planet? The computer makes all these awesome sci-fi chucka-clicka-thunka-whirra-knocka-chucka-chucka noises while it's thinking. That's EXACTLY what this vending machine sounds like.It obviously has some belt delivery system inside that makes all the noise. It also takes ages to actually deliver the drink after you press the button.
But onto the third thing I noticed:Cans of coke are now $0.65. ARG. What a stupid price. Now I have to have nickels on me. And more irritating, I can't get two cokes for a buck.
I thought of the letter's note that prices might go up with new variety. So I checked out the new drinks. A bunch of those "fitness" water drinks and crap. But the asinine thing is that they all cost $1.25. So why am I paying more for them to pay more for drinks I'm not buying? WTF?
Anyway, I fully expect profits from the vending machine to plummet now. I've started keeping a case of coke in my office. I stick a couple in the fridge every night. That's 1-6 cans of coke per day the vending machine won't be selling. Try having your omelette now, Denver!