Shoppers at a local supermarket in the San Antonio area can now add ammunition to their grocery lists, thanks to a new vending machine. Earlier this week, Lowe’s Market on Sattler Road in Canyon Lake introduced a vending machine that dispenses ammunition just as easily as it does common items like soft drinks, chips, or candy bars.
This innovative machine, the first of its kind in Texas, is produced by Dallas-based company American Rounds. Far from a typical vending machine, this piece of equipment boasts advanced safety features which were showcased via social-media by the company’s CEO, Grant Magers.
The ammunition vending machine utilizes driver’s license verification technology, coupled with a 360-degree camera. This high-tech system ensures that the image of the person using the machine matches the photo ID provided. The machine is also designed to control sales to individuals over the age of 21, ensuring a safer buying experience.
“The machines really provide an opportunity for safe, affordable, and available ammunition sales,” said Magers during the social media video promoting the unit’s deployment in an Alabama supermarket. The ease of use and the automated safety features of these ammunition vending machines ensure all users can shop with peace of mind.
The vending machine in Canyon Lake is the sixth American Rounds’ unit to be installed in the U.S., following two in Alabama and four in Oklahoma. The company has big plans for the future with the CEO stating, “Over the next year, we’re looking forward to seeing these [machines] roll out all throughout the South and Southeast.”
The deployment of these ammunition vending machines in supermarkets is making the purchase of ammunition more accessible than ever. With the advanced safety features they promise, it seems likely that Texas, a state renowned for its focus on firearms, will see a surge in these advanced vending machines. Shoppers can now expect to add ammunition to their baskets on their next grocery run.
American Rounds, a leading manufacturer of advanced vending machines, is driving a shift in the retail ammunition sector. Their vending machines, equipped with AI-powered AARM units, ID scanners, and facial recognition technology, are paving the way for a new, secure method of selling ammunition. With their successful deployment in states like Oklahoma and Alabama, these machines are set to become a common sight in southern and southeastern U.S. states.
The company’s focus on safety and accessibility positions it at the forefront of creating opportunities for the retail ammunition industry. Soon, consumers in these regions might find purchasing bullets as convenient as buying a pack of gum.
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