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Healthy Vending Machines
Machines that sell snacks like carrots and apples,
hummus, meal replacement bars and yogurt are
popping up in response to consumer interest
in nutritious eating, combined with legislation
aimed at limiting junk food in schools. As these
policies become more widespread, expect more
such vending machines—and a black market of
sorts for sugary, fatty, salty fare.