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Story Time - Small Business & Competition I recently shared my experience of?launching a boba vending machine and how thrilled I was to?run a business where I had control over my successes and failures. Well last year, a competition?tried to shut us down. I received?a call from the Health Department and received a tip that a complaint came from a competitor. The problem was that this unknown competitor was trying to start a boba vending machine business and got stuck when trying to obtain?NAMA or NSF equivalent validation. These organizations exist to ensure that the machines dealing with perishable food are under standards of food safety. It also meant investing thousands of dollars in yearly renewal fees, research, and obtaining necessary certifications and documents - ultimately requiring even more financial investment. We were given a deadline to obtain a separate vending permit certification. We handled it, got it done, and kept moving forward. But at that moment, seeing a business I had poured so much time and effort into almost come to a halt was a wake-up call. I understand that competition is simply part of running a business. However, it can also be seen as a form of collaboration. Competitors in a similar category have reached out to us. I like making more friends in an industry that has traditionally been older and less tech-driven although in recent years this has been slowly?changing for the US market. With new vending specialty concepts emerging, there are more opportunities than ever to innovate how food is presented and packaged. I welcome the chance to connect with others in this space to exchange ideas and make a new friend or two.?We are also looking for a Vending Machine Technician with an engineering background which would be a huge plus! #nationalvendingday?Mycha Chicago & LA LLC