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FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC VENDING (cont.)
(Continued from page ABC-24) both areas — automatic and manual feeding techniques.
Automatic vending can give a more prof¬ itable sales picture in moving the mer¬ chandise for which it is particularly
adapted, Auerbach said. “In a proper vol¬ ume location we can guarantee a definite income without any of the headaches or extra costs of operation, not to speak of the capital investment necessary for this type of operation. In the food field, for
example, we can provide the personnel, machines, service and products for this new phase of food automation which will make it possible for your drug store to offer, profitably, food service at all hours regard¬ less of the amount of traffic your store would have at any particular hour,” he concluded.
CLicjn CONGRATULATES ABC VENDING CORP.
on the installation in Long Island of a completely new all stainless steel
popping plant.
This new concept in central popping, designed by Cretors, produces the finest popped corn possible for the customers of ABC
-■SINCE 1885
NASHVILLE, TENN. U.S.A. CHICAGO, ILL.
SERVICING
ABC & SUBSIDIARIES FOR 35 YEARS
GOLDENBERG CANDY CO.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
GOOD LUCK
and
BEST WISHES
to
ABC
on their thirty-fifth anniversary.
Mickelberry 's FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY
CONGRATULATIONS
A. B. C.
On your 35th Anniversary
A.B.C. serves our butter to particular theatre patrons throughout the Mid-West.
HANSEN & MATSON CO.
Oakfield Farms Butter
2018 S. Calumet Avenue Chicago 16, Illinois
CHOCOLATE
CORPORATION
ABC-30
MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR
July 1, 1959