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New berry vending machine delights Estonians

It seems Estonians can’t get enough of their favourite berries, with a new berry vending machine supplied by No Bananas. This includes blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and peas instantly and in different sizes through the new berry vending machine that has to be restocked at least once a day. The berry aficionado Andero Keronen, owner of No Bananas says, “Our new vending machine is super cool, works for us 24/7 if needed and never get tired. The machine keeps the berries inside at +3 degrees that keeps the shelf life high.”

No Bananas is active across Estonia, the northernmost of the three Baltic countries, with Latvia and Lithuania being the other two. The company sells strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and peas in 100+ service points in stores and malls across Estonia. As part of its Baltic berry revolution No Bananas expanded to Latvia earlier last year, with the aim to have 400 selling points across the region.

The company has again innovated with the berry vending machine. The packaging as well as price points remain the same as in the retailers, which is familiar to the Estonian consumers. Keronen is happy with people’s positive reaction to the machine. “I would say people’s reaction is great in one word, many people here are open for new. The packaging is exactly the same as we are using for supermarkets and prices will remain the same as our other No Bananas selling points. It is really easy to buy, with card payments only, and the machine works quickly.”

“We restock the machine a minimum of once a day, but in our case we visit each of our shops many times per day. Those are the positive problems for us of course. We are really excited to see the future of this new concept. We hope that it will help us to find new opportunities for growth,” concludes Keronen.

For more information:
Andero Keronen
No Bananas
Tel: +372 53 40 1960
Email: [email protected]
www.nobananas.eu