Vending Machine for French Bread…in France!
Wednesday July 09th 2008, 12:46 am
Filed under: bread,cultural differences,daily life,food and drinks,shopping,travel and places,weird


french bread vending machine in france
When I see stuff like this, a vending machine for bread…in France, seen in Arles by the blogger at pasta and vinegar (Thanks, Nicolas!), it nevers ceases to amaze me that the world can make no sense sometimes. That seems backwardly strange. A bread vending machine in France? Please. Are there NOT enough bakeries around??! This one is obviously non-functional and someone wanted it to be erased from the neighborhood without actually having to lift and move it.

I wonder what the bread was like. Was it sliced? Whole loaves? Was is good? Why did the machines exist? Do they still have bread vending machines in France? In the nearly six years we’ve been in France, I haven’t seen any (I might have not noticed them) but I think they are still around somewhere. Where? Inquiring minds want to know.

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This one was in Brussels, but they do explain the point of a bread vending machine.

http://www.incubaker.com/tank/2007/10/bakery-vending-machine/

Comment by Lady Pie 07.09.08 @ 1:23 pm

wow, vending machines for bread. that would have been interesting to be able to taste what they were selling.

Comment by kat 07.09.08 @ 5:30 pm

I’m French, living in France and I’ve never heard of it but I think it’s hillarious!
It does make sense when you read the explanation.

Comment by Sophie 07.10.08 @ 4:21 am

I’ve always appreciated the vending machines that sell beer in addition to Orangina!

Comment by Heather 07.11.08 @ 8:54 am

The key information is “nuit et jour.” In a country where 24h stores are inconceivable and likely illegal, you still sometimes need bread for those late night dinners. As described in the Brussels article, it’s a good use of the leftovers.

Comment by Andy K 07.22.08 @ 12:18 am



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