Pros And Cons Of Vending And Soda Machine

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Have you ever been asked whether you want a vending and soda machine or not? Well I have recently been asked and it’s not that easy to choose, but I did. In my opinion, vending and soda machine should be allowed at our school. I believe this because students could have a variety of drinks to choose from, they wouldn’t have to be tired all the time in class, and they wouldn't have to miss class from getting a drink from the water fountain. Having a variety of drinks to choose from is always fun but hard at the same time. It’s fun because you would be able to have whatever drink you want, whenever you want. But it’s also hard because there are so many drinks to choose from, but you might only have one dollar. There are a whole lot of drinks

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