Vending machines dispensing the exotic-supplying fast and freaky needs

Last year in Nanjing, China, vending machines appeared in and around subway stations selling live “hairy crabs,” or Chinese mitten crabs. A seasonal delicacy prized for their succulent meat, they are kept in little plastic boxes at 42 degrees, which induces in the palm-sized captives a hibernation-like state that keeps them from escaping.

Twin Lake Crab Co., the China-based vendor that sells the creatures for roughly $1.50 to $7 a pop (including condiments), appears to be dominating the growing market.

When it comes to vending as a whole, Japan appears to rule. According to the Automatic Vending Association, in that country there’s one vending machine for every 23 people; in Tokyo alone, the boxes sell everything from live lobsters to lingerie, toilet paper to rhinoceros beetles (a popular child’s pet in a land of tight space).

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  • Marisa SungPost author

    Gross! Vending machines that carry crabs and other types of so-called “exotic” items?? I hope that they clean it out and replace the items regularly! Can you imagine how bad it must smell!!! Disgusting and completely unsanitary!!

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