MALVERN, PA — Cantaloupe, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTLP) has introduced the Go Micro, its newest self-service kiosk designed for micro market operators. Built with affordability, flexibility, and efficient management in mind, the Go Micro provides operators with an accessible solution to launch or grow their micro market businesses.
“The cost of the Go Micro helps with the return on investment,” said Stacy Davick, owner of Yakima Vending. “Instead of spending six or seven thousand dollars to start a market in a small location, this lets you do it for much less.”
The Go Micro boasts a compact design featuring an integrated barcode scanner and a five-inch touchscreen for a user-friendly checkout process. Its small size allows it to fit into a variety of spaces and configurations, with plans for compatibility with Cantaloupe’s Cooler Café units in the future. Fully integrated with the Cantaloupe Go and Seed Markets platforms, operators can oversee all their locations and optimize workflows from a single system.
Cantaloupe’s Chief Technology Officer, Gaurav Singal, underscored the product’s significance, stating, “With the Go Micro, we’re breaking down the cost barrier for starting micro markets. Whether launching your first market or upgrading smaller locations, this kiosk offers simplicity and affordability to help operators scale.”
By addressing cost concerns and streamlining operations, the Go Micro offers new opportunities for small business owners and existing operators to expand their footprints. Cantaloupe continues to push the industry forward with accessible, innovative technologies that simplify vending and micro market operations.
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