Micro market vending in Pasco County

If your lobby or breakroom needs better drinks and snacks without hiring staff, a micro market is the move. Think compact cooler plus snack cabinet with tap to pay. It runs cashless, locks between sessions, and we stock and clean it. In Pasco County this setup fits urgent care, veterinary, and office or warehouse spaces that do not have a cafe.

Micro market vs a snack and soda machine

Both sell drinks and snacks. Here is what changes with a micro market.

  • Choice: more SKUs in the same footprint. Hydration, zero sugar options, light meals, and pet treats for vet lobbies.

  • Experience: door unlocks with a tap. Items scan and charge when the door closes. No stuck spirals.

  • Control: you pick what to allow. We remove anything you do not want on site.

  • Service: remote monitoring tells us when to restock. We handle deep cleans and temperature checks.

If you only want chips and cans, a basic vending machine is fine. If you want a better selection and fewer headaches, a micro market wins.

Urgent care: fewer walkouts and fewer desk questions

Long waits trigger two bad things. People leave to find a drink. Front desk gets hit with “where can I get water” questions. A micro market keeps visitors comfortable and reduces noise at the counter.

  • Stock hydration first. Water, electrolyte drinks, light snacks, and comfort items like tissues.

  • Keep it visible but out of the check in line.

  • Use a small courtesy QR for long waits if you want to comp a water.

Veterinary clinics: better client experience while pets are in back

Owners wait. Techs and front desk work long shifts. A clean micro market helps both.

  • Add “pet treats” and a couple of small pet items.

  • Keep sugar bombs low and focus on water and better for you snacks.

  • If you support a local shelter, add a small donation counter on the topper.

Offices, warehouses, and call centers: more on site breaks

Staff leave to find snacks if there is nothing on site. That kills time and energy.

  • Place the unit in the break area, not in a hallway.

  • Offer protein and hydration first.

  • Keep energy drinks, but set a reasonable price. Balance margin with morale.

What a site needs to qualify

  • Space: 30 inches wide, 30 inches deep, 80 inches high.

  • Power: 120V 15A outlet within 6 feet.

  • Environment: indoor climate. Wi Fi or LTE for payments and monitoring.

  • Access: a clear path for delivery and service.

We handle install, stocking, cleaning, and monitoring. Zero install cost. Choose a flat site fee or a simple revenue share after a 60 day pilot.

What it costs and how sites get paid

Most sites pick one of two options.

  • Flat monthly site fee: simple and predictable.

  • Percent of sales: scales with usage. We send a one page summary monthly.

We decide the final plan after a short traffic check.

What to stock in Pasco County

  • Always: water, low sugar hydration, light snacks, a couple of protein items.

  • Urgent care tilt: gentle snacks, tissues, mints, electrolyte drinks.

  • Vet tilt: pet treats, owner snacks, hydration.

  • Office tilt: coffee add ons, protein, mixed snacks.

We tune the mix by location. If something does not sell, we pull it.

Where this works best around Pasco

  • New Port Richey, Trinity, Hudson, Land O’ Lakes, Wesley Chapel, and Brooksville are strong.

  • Look for sites with 100 or more daily visitors or 30 or more staff on site.

  • Lobbies with waits over 15 minutes or breakrooms without a cafe are ideal.

How to try it with no risk

  • Start a 60 day pilot.

  • We restock 1 to 2 times per week and same day for service calls in Pasco County.

  • If it is not a fit, we remove it with no fee.

Ready to see if your lobby qualifies
Request a micro market and we will do a quick site check.

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