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Is Your Trenton-Area Workplace Ready for a Micro Market?

Use this checklist to decide whether your Trenton-area office, warehouse, school, or facility is ready for open shelves, coolers, and self-checkout.

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Trenton Vending Machines Team
Is Your Trenton-Area Workplace Ready for a Micro Market?

A micro market is powerful when the conditions are right

Micro markets offer more variety than vending machines, including open shelves, glass-front coolers, fresh food, and self-checkout. But they are not right for every location. The best fit is a secure workplace with enough daily use to keep inventory fresh.

Before installing a micro market in Trenton, Hamilton Township, Ewing, Lawrence Township, Princeton, West Windsor, Robbinsville, Burlington, Levittown, or Langhorne, use a simple readiness checklist.

1. Is the space secure?

Open shelving works best in employee-only spaces. If the area is public or visitor-heavy, enclosed vending may be better.

2. Is there enough daily traffic?

Micro markets need steady users. Larger offices, warehouses, healthcare teams, and facilities are stronger candidates than very small teams.

3. Is there room for coolers and checkout?

A market needs room for shelves, coolers, checkout, employee movement, and service access. Measuring the space early prevents surprises.

4. Do employees want fresh food and more variety?

A micro market shines when employees want salads, sandwiches, protein drinks, premium snacks, and more choices than a traditional vending machine can hold.

Micro market planning note

If your workplace is not ready for a full market yet, start with vending, coffee, and water. Usage data can show whether a micro market should come next.