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Final Approach
Now I think I have seen it all....
http://nbc4i.com/2017/05/29/butcher-shop-uses-meat-vending-machine-for-off-hours/
http://nbc4i.com/2017/05/29/butcher-shop-uses-meat-vending-machine-for-off-hours/
Name the app "Pimp," take a percentage of the sale and you'll be driven a caddy and wearing furs for the rest of your life (if that's your thing).Reminds me of the Horn and Hardart "Automat" stores of my youth.
I think this concept could become popular with Millennials, many of whom seem more comfortable talking to machines than people anyway. The trick would be how to make an app for it. The meat's already there waiting for the customer anyway, so an app that makes it ready for pickup wouldn't really do anything. But a partnership with Uber or Lyft by which the driver would pick up the meat and drop it off to the user might be popular among hipsters.
Rich
So Clark, how many apps do you have out there now?Name the app "Pimp," take a percentage of the sale and you'll be driven a caddy and wearing furs for the rest of your life (if that's your thing).
BARFO..!!!!
What happens if the power goes out for a few hours..???
What happens if the power goes out for a few hours..???
Reminds me of the Horn and Hardart "Automat" stores of my youth.
I think this concept could become popular with Millennials, many of whom seem more comfortable talking to machines than people anyway. The trick would be how to make an app for it. The meat's already there waiting for the customer anyway, so an app that makes it ready for pickup wouldn't really do anything. But a partnership with Uber or Lyft by which the driver would pick up the meat and drop it off to the user might be popular among hipsters.
Rich
Uber is already doing restaurant runs here. Not sure if it's a nationwide thing though. Driver goes and picks up take out, Uber somehow pays the place, and driver delivers it to the house.
When I say "here" of course, I mean closer in to civilization. Last time I had an Uber drive me out here to the house I think she was getting nervous that she'd be locked up in my basement or something as the cell service died and the road turned to dirt. Haha.
I had told her she could drop me at the gas station at the end of the pavement and I'd bum a ride from a neighbor but she said no it was okay and soldiered on.
The Uber app completely barfed on the route after it lost cell coverage and I had to contact Uber and tell them the real route and to pay her appropriately for it. Bad software engineers. No donut.
Just for fun I looked into doing it. They want a lot newer cars than I own and after doing the math I realized the whole thing is being subsidized by the drivers.
You can't make money driving for them long term. You'll have cash flow, but maintenance and insurance will make your days driving for them unprofitable in the long run.
I've done a lot of commuting around in NYC. While midtown is a reasonable place to try to get a medalion cab by hailing, it indeed could be dicely otherplaces.. And the sad fact is, if you're black, even dressed in a suit and top coat, you can find it hard to get a cab even in this day and age. Seen it happen.
Black cars are supposed to have the same TLC approved drivers as the medallion cabs. The major difference is that they must be dispatched rather than being allowed to pick people up on the street. The big advantage is they aren't "rationed" like the medallions.
Of course, not everywhere is NY. Some places like DC had absolutely horrible cab systems. Uber is definitely an improvement in DC.
View attachment 54163 This is my favorite vending machine
I think it's not such a farfetched idea. After spending some time in Japan, I've lost fear of edibles that come from a vending machine:
My first encounter with a beer vending machine was in Paris. It was lousy beer.I could go for a beer vending machine right about now...
My first encounter with a beer vending machine was in Paris. It was lousy beer.
It was horribly bad beer. Sorta like PBR that had set in the sun for a month, maybe more.But it was beer!
It was horribly bad beer. Sorta like PBR that had set in the sun for a month, maybe more.
Is it possible to get good beer in Paris, vending machine or not?My first encounter with a beer vending machine was in Paris. It was lousy beer.
Yes, yes it is. Stick with Carlsberg.Is it possible to get good beer in Paris, vending machine or not?