What About Bulk Merchandising
By R O Y TO RR
Bellyaching about the pres
ent is always a fruitless and
aimless pastime; whereas con
jecturing about the future is
always so much more satisfying
and progressive. W ell, w h a t
about the future of the bulk
merchandising field? W h a t
about the equipment we can
expect ? To what type of opera
tions and operators can we look
forward ? *
I’ve been engaged in the bulk
merchandising machine field
for the past 35 years; and, it is
my firm belief that automatic
bulk merchandising will play
a vital role in the American
p o s t w a r economic scheme.
First of all, I’m certain we’ll
have thousands upon thousands
of young men who will engage
in this business as their liveli
hood. A fter all, how many bus
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inesses are there in this coun
try that offer the chance for
initiative, the f r e e d o m of
thought, the ambition present
ed by the vending machine
field?
Don’t lose sight of the fact
that when our boys return from
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used to living, thinking, and
acting independently. There is
no business that gives a man
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ence offered by the vending
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ations exceptionally profitable
for the b u l k merchandising
operator.
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