French oysters go on sale in vending machines

French oysters go on sale in vending machines

by Joseph Anthony
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In a change from chocolates and fizzy drinks, the French are starting to offer fresh oysters from vending machines in the hope of selling more of the delicacy outside business hours.

One pioneer is Tony Berthelot, an oyster farmer whose automatic dispenser of live oysters on the Ile de Re island off Franceโ€™s western coast offers a range of quantities, types and sizes 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

French oyster farmers are following in the footsteps of other producers of fresh food who once manned stalls along roadsides for long hours but now uses machines.

โ€œWe can come at midnight if we want, if we have a craving for oysters. Itโ€™s excellent; theyโ€™re really fresh,โ€ Christel Petinon, a 45-year-old client holidaying on the island, told Reuters.

The Ile de Reโ€™s refrigerated dispenser, one of the first and with glass panels so customers can see what they are buying, is broadly similar to those that offer snacks and drinks at railway stations and office buildings worldwide.

Automatic oyster vending machine is pictured at Lโ€™Huitriere de Re, in Ars en Re on the Re Island



Customers use their bank card for access, opening the door of their choice from a range of carton sizes and oyster types.

Berthelot, thirty years an oyster breeder, sees it as an extra source of revenue rather than an alternative to normal points of sale like food markets, fishmongers and supermarkets.

โ€œWe felt as though we were losing lots of sales when we are closed,โ€ he said.

โ€œThere was a cost involved when buying this machine, of course, but weโ€™re paying it back in instalments โ€ฆ And today, in theory, we can say that the calculations are correct and itโ€™s working.โ€

Oysters are pictured in the water on the Re Island


Selling oysters from a machine bets on more than just open-mindedness among consumers. Live molluscs not kept cool enough or stored too long out of seawater can cause food poisoning when opened.

The Berthelots say the machine has an appeal to a younger generation accustomed to buying on the internet and unperturbed by the absence of a shopkeeper.

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