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In the September issue 4-12 INDUSTRY NEWS
Important news updates for the industry p4-12 Industry News p4-12 Industry News
16 OFFICE REFRESHMENT The post-pandemic office and its new challenges
p4-14 Industry News
p16 Office Refreshment
20 SNACKS & CONFECTIONERY Snack giant delves into non-HFSS products
p20 Snacks & Confectionery
22 SELF-SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Rising demand for automated service bolsters self-service market
p22 Self-Service Technology
THE FUTURE OF VENDING HAS ARRIVED!
The latest Necta snack and impulse vending machines from Evoca offer operators the greatest economy and the widest choice for consumers. The Orchestra, Swing, Twist and Vivace set the standard for vending in the 21st Century with new refrigerant gas that is both more energy efficient and less damaging to the environment. They are cosmetically more appealing than their predecessors, are designed with internal lighting that creates an enticing retail display, and with modular trays*, give operators the opportunity to offer a wider range of products to consumers than ever before.
* Depending on model, please enquire for details Learn More here:
www.evocagroup.com or call 01902 355 000
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vending@datateam.co.uk ARTWORK EDITOR: Steve Williams
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