Vending Machine Services in RI

When you choose a vending machine partner in RI, you need more than a box that drops snacks. At Ocean State Vending, our vending machine service is built around your employees, your space, and your schedule. For over 20 years, we’ve helped Rhode Island businesses keep teams refreshed with the right mix of snacks, beverages, office coffee, and micro-market options—all backed by responsive local support.

Complete Vending Machine Service For Your Business

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all equipment. We assess your building layout, headcount, and culture, then recommend the best vending machine configuration or micro-market setup. Our vending machine service can include traditional snack and beverage machines, combination machines, or open micro-markets that feel like a self-serve convenience store right inside your breakroom. 

From classic chips and sodas to healthier choices, energy drinks, and cold brew, we stock what your people actually buy. We also offer office coffee solutions—brewers, supplies, and regular maintenance—so your break area becomes a real perk, not an afterthought. Our goal is to deliver a vending machine service that looks good, works reliably, and makes your team feel taken care of.

Vending Machine Solutions Tailored To Rhode Island Workplaces

As a Warwick-based company, we understand RI workplaces and traffic patterns, which helps us respond quickly when you need us. We monitor inventory and performance to keep each vending machine clean, stocked, and fully operational. When you call, you get a real person who knows your account, not a distant call center.

If you are ready to upgrade your breakroom, Ocean State Vending is here to help you design a vending machine or micro-market solution that fits your business. Contact us today to talk about how our vending machine service can support your employees and customers across RI.

Frequently Asked Questions

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