Swipe, blow and get your drink

Wine-Vending-MachineA new concept of getting wine has come up as one only needs to swipe their driver's license, look into the camera, blow into the breath sensor and the he can have the authority to a buy a bottle of wine from a vending machine.

Pennsylvania, which is daunted with one of the most Byzantine liquor laws in the U.S., as brought in what is called as the country's first wine "kiosks."

The machines at the moment are being run in testing modes and are being run inside two grocery stores. The report from the state Liquor Control Board is that there are a few high-tech alcohol automats in about 100 others which are running smoothly.

The question here whether this is the customary way to purchase wine, will be worth an experiment? The answer to this is yes. Many of the users were thrilled with the notion of having a machine at a Giant supermarket outside Harrisburg and give it a thumbs-up to make it a permanent fixture.

Darby Golec, 28, resident of Enola said, "This is just convenient one-stop shopping. It'll be nice to have it all in one area."

It was further stated that vending machines has been considered as a testament  to offer both the need for technology and the lower the obscurity of Pennsylvania's complicated liquor laws.