Vending Machine Offers Knowledge instead of Junk Food
Tauheed Ahmad Nawaz
Spreading knowledge is a priority in Singapore, rather than rejoicing with junk food out from a vending machine. Time has never left you to make you feel easy with Bookworms instead of grabbing unhealthy foods. The basic purpose behind the bookworms is to feed your brain with extensive words and smart knowledge. The present generation is more inspired by junk foods instead of getting knowledge. These junk foods are extremely unhealthy for their brain and physical health.
Therefore, a local bookstore gets a unique idea to fix two book vending machines in high-traffic areas of the Asian City-State. The third machine will soon be installed at the Goodman Arts Center which doubles as Singapore’s headquarters for the National Arts Council. These books machine actually located at the National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore Visitor Center. The book collection mainly featured a curated selection of up to 150 texts with an exclusive focus on community publishers and authors.
Moreover, the rare appliances were inspired by Penguin Books’ Penguincubator, which was first introduced in London during the 1930s. This unique concept actually serves the locals to have a distinct knowledge through vending machines. The entire concept is about accessibility and eyeballs.
The owner of bookstores, Kenny Leck said, the vending machines could be a visual touchpoint, and you may not buy a book, but we’ll let you know these exist. Moreover, there could be more possibilities for spreading knowledge among people. The enrichment also acts as unconventional marketing for the company.
This is a great idea, to get success in the market and disseminate knowledge among different cultures. If the company converts the habits of locals from junk food to knowledge, then it will be a massive success for us.