Is the Flying Turtle vending machine a scam? I’ve noticed this vending machine called Flying Turtle around USYD. Do Australians actually purchase from it? The prices are lower than those at cafes and coffee shops, but is it worth it?

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  1. The Flying Turtle vending machine has gained some attention for offering coffee and snacks at lower prices compared to nearby cafes. While some people appreciate the convenience and affordability, others may question the quality of the products. The experience can vary based on personal preferences.

    If you’re considering trying it, it might be worth experimenting with a few items to see if they meet your expectations. Checking online reviews or asking fellow students about their experiences could also provide some insight into whether it’s a worthwhile option for you. Just keep in mind that vending machines might not always offer the same quality or taste as freshly made coffee from a café!

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