Pagbuo ng isang vendo machine, alamin! | Dapat Alam Mo!

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Aired (February 16, 2024): Bago man o lumang barya, may mabibili na ang halagang limang piso sa isang vendo machine. Pero paano nga ba binubuo ang isang vendo machine? Alamin sa video.
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00:00 What are the use of vendo machines in other countries?
00:02 It's very useful because there are no sari-sari stores there that can buy the necessities quickly.
00:07 That's true, Kim. But here in our country, it's been a long time already.
00:10 And because of the Filipinos' enthusiasm, it's not just for the sake of buying but for the sale.
00:15 That's the story of Von Aquino.
00:18 The things you can buy while looking at the store,
00:24 you can also buy it through a vendo machine.
00:27 Old or new, for only 5 pesos.
00:30 You can buy oil, soap and water, and you can also use a car wash.
00:35 For the price of buying, it's a great deal for those who are saving.
00:43 But for Clarina, instead of building a store,
00:46 she learned how to build it through a vendo machine.
00:51 She's inspired by other countries that we see.
00:55 Why not? Why don't we bring it here to the Philippines?
00:59 We watched videos, and we learned step by step how to do it.
01:06 And then, we built a vendo machine.
01:10 Her first product in a vendo machine was water.
01:13 When I uploaded the water vendo,
01:16 many people commented, "Do you have cooking oil, dishwashing?"
01:21 We thought, "Why don't we make a different vendo?"
01:26 For 5 pesos, her vendo car wash is self-service.
01:31 When the vendo machine is built,
01:34 the machine will be connected to a board timer
01:37 to program the product that will be released
01:40 based on the amount of money it will be spent.
01:42 Old and new coins.
01:44 It has a timer.
01:46 We can't avoid it.
01:47 Our product is increasing and decreasing in price.
01:51 There's a button inside the machine.
01:54 It has a plasma.
01:57 We will teach all of that to our customers.
02:00 With a total of 6,000 pesos,
02:02 they can buy a vendo machine.
02:05 The cooking oil vendo can range from 6,000 to 8,000 pesos.
02:10 It's packaged, but it doesn't have oil inside.
02:14 The dishwashing can range from 6,000 to 8,000 pesos.
02:20 The water vendo can range from 55,000 to 70,000 pesos.
02:27 It's customized.
02:28 The car wash can range from 16,000 to 35,000 pesos.
02:33 This is not the first vendo machine in the world.
02:37 You should know that in the Philippines,
02:39 products like this can be registered
02:42 to have exclusive rights to make them.
02:45 It's also a way to protect and avoid copying other people's products.
02:50 We estimate that in a month,
02:52 it can reach 5,000 to 8,000 pesos.
02:56 It depends on the area.
02:57 In cooking oil, it can reach 1,000 to 3,000 pesos.
03:02 In water, it can reach 5,000 to 8,000 pesos a month.
03:07 Stephanie's family owns a store
03:10 that tried to put a vendo machine with water and oil.
03:13 It's okay. It's strong.
03:16 It's an additional income.
03:17 I can give them 5 to 10 pesos.
03:20 It's convenient because the price is affordable.
03:25 If you only have 5 pesos, you can buy 5.
03:28 It's not hard to buy a bigger one.
03:31 Using discarding and being a waste,
03:34 even though the business started with a look,
03:36 their vendo is slowly gaining popularity.
03:40 I'm Vonna Kinot, and that's the story you need to know.
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