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Video: Atypical Hamburger Vending Machines in Tokyo

Posted by Robyn Lee, November 2, 2009

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The two hamburger vending machines connected to this restaurant in Tokyo aren't like regular vending machines: They're human-powered and can only hold one burger at a time. One machine sells burgers for ¥100 ($1.11), while another sells a larger "royal" burger (with bacon and tomato) for ¥300 ($3.33). When a customer puts money into the machine, the owner/chef puts a burger into the machine; if you want more than one burger, you have to go inside the restaurant. The owner says he sells 20 to 30 burgers a day through the machines. Watch the video after the jump.

Hamburger Vending Machines

[via Japan Probe]

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