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I am a normal person who is 25 years old in Korea.
It's my first time posting on the American community.
I am not good at English, so I turned the translator, but I don't know if you understand it well.
I just want to try a protein vending machine in a gym that's rare in Korea.
In the U.S., gyms are very big, and I think I heard that they customize protein and health foods or sell protein vending machines in those places.
I don't know if it's right or not.
But what if it works in Korea?
Of course, there are vending machines in Korea that sell such drinks and protein bars. But there are a lot of gyms installed
I don't think anyone will buy it because the cost-effectiveness has dropped significantly.
How can we lower the unit price and induce men to purchase cost-effectiveness?
Can I reduce the cost if I make it myself?(Of course, it's hard because I don't have that much money.)
Anyway, was it too long? So what I want to ask is
1. Will it work if we sell various flavors in units of 1 scoop of protein vending machines in Korea?
2. Do you think there are many people who use such vending machines in the gym in the United States?
3.How many people are there in the gym in a day?
Of course, I'm just thinking
Most of them are men who use the gym, and they buy a large batch of protein and so do I
But you get tired of eating chocolate all the time That's why I came up with this idea because I thought it would be sold if I paid a good price for WHEY protein powder.
It's good to be negative, but I hope you don't curse.
Thank you for reading the long article.
Thank you for clicking on it.
I am a normal person who is 25 years old in Korea.
It's my first time posting on the American community.
I am not good at English, so I turned the translator, but I don't know if you understand it well.
I just want to try a protein vending machine in a gym that's rare in Korea.
In the U.S., gyms are very big, and I think I heard that they customize protein and health foods or sell protein vending machines in those places.
I don't know if it's right or not.
But what if it works in Korea?
Of course, there are vending machines in Korea that sell such drinks and protein bars. But there are a lot of gyms installed
I don't think anyone will buy it because the cost-effectiveness has dropped significantly.
How can we lower the unit price and induce men to purchase cost-effectiveness?
Can I reduce the cost if I make it myself?(Of course, it's hard because I don't have that much money.)
Anyway, was it too long? So what I want to ask is
1. Will it work if we sell various flavors in units of 1 scoop of protein vending machines in Korea?
2. Do you think there are many people who use such vending machines in the gym in the United States?
3.How many people are there in the gym in a day?
Of course, I'm just thinking
Most of them are men who use the gym, and they buy a large batch of protein and so do I
But you get tired of eating chocolate all the time That's why I came up with this idea because I thought it would be sold if I paid a good price for WHEY protein powder.
It's good to be negative, but I hope you don't curse.
Thank you for reading the long article.
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