CONTENTS In the July/August issue
4-9 INDUSTRY NEWS Important updates from the industry
10 INDUSTRY EVENTS Smart Retail Solutions gala review
12 WATER PROVISION Water still the healthiest on-the-go drink for school kids
14 FOOD & DRINKS TO GO Opportunities revealed in to go market
15 FOOD & DRINKS TO GO Managing theft and security in micro markets
p4-9 INDUSTRY NEWS p4-9 INDUSTRY NEWS
p10 INDUSTRY EVENTS
p12 WATER PROVISION
p14 FOOD & DRINKS TO GO
p15 FOOD & DRINKS TO GO
KEPAK PROVIDES INNOVATIVE VENDING SOLUTIONS TO MEET DEMAND
Last year, Kepak expanded its popular one-stop automated retail solution with an innovative first for the sector, a Hot Food Kiosk. The machine is exclusive to Kepak and will dispense one of its Cook-in-Box range of burgers within 80 seconds of the user making their choice. The kiosk can hold up to 52 of Kepak’s Cook-In-Box range which comprises, Cheese Melt, Breakfast Muffin and Peri Peri Chicken burgers.
Operators interested in finding out more should contact 
foodtogo@kepak.com. Kepak
https://www.kepakautomatedretail.com/
PUBLICATION & EVENTS MANAGER: Natalie Harman TEL: 01622 699119 EMAIL: 
nharman@datateam.co.uk
FEATURES EDITOR: Heather Ramsden EMAIL: 
hramsden@datateam.co.uk
EDITORIAL: 
vending@datateam.co.uk ARTWORK EDITOR: Steve Williams
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