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Start a Vending Machine Business in Minnesota

Build passive income with vending machines in Minnesota. Estimated startup costs: $3,000 - $15,000

Important Notices

Health

Food vending machines require health permits and regular inspections. Expired products can result in fines and liability.

Tax

Sales tax collection is required. Failure to collect and remit sales tax can result in penalties and back taxes.

Ada

Vending machines must be ADA compliant. Non-compliance can result in lawsuits and fines.

Location

Always get written permission from property owners. Unauthorized machine placement can result in removal and legal action.

Important Notices

Item Low High
Business License State and local business registration $100 $100
Seller's Permit Sales tax collection permit $25 $25
Health Permit Required for food/beverage machines $150 $150
Permit Fees Various permit and registration fees $50 $50
Vending Machine New or refurbished commercial vending machine $3,000 $3,000
Initial Inventory Products to stock the machine $500 $500
Liability Insurance Product liability and general liability coverage $500 $500
Location Fee/Commission Monthly fee or commission to property owner $100 $100
Total $4,425 $4,425

Permits & Requirements

Business Registration

Register your business entity with Minnesota Secretary of State.

Minnesota Secretary of State

EIN

Obtain Employer Identification Number from IRS for tax purposes.

IRS

Business License

Obtain general business license from your city or county.

Local Government

Seller's Permit

Required to collect and remit sales tax in Minnesota.

Minnesota Department of Revenue

Health Permit

Required for food and beverage vending machines. Involves inspections.

Minnesota Health Department

Location Agreement

Written contract with property owner for machine placement.

Property Owner

ADA Compliance

Machines must be accessible per Americans with Disabilities Act.

Federal

Liability Insurance

Protect against product liability and property damage claims.

Insurance Provider

Permits & Requirements

Minneapolis

Vending machine business in Minneapolis, MN

Saint Paul

Vending machine business in Saint Paul, MN

Rochester

Vending machine business in Rochester, MN

Duluth

Vending machine business in Duluth, MN

Bloomington

Vending machine business in Bloomington, MN

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Minnesota Vending Tips

Start with 3-5 machines to learn the business before scaling
High-traffic locations (offices, gyms, laundromats) generate best returns
Accept credit/debit cards - cashless payments increase sales 25-40%
Track product sales data to optimize your inventory mix
Build relationships with location owners for long-term placements

Minnesota Vending Tips

1

Form Your Business

Register your business entity (LLC recommended) with Minnesota Secretary of State and obtain EIN from IRS.

2

Get Business License

Apply for general business license from your city or county.

3

Obtain Seller's Permit

Register with Minnesota Department of Revenue for sales tax collection.

4

Apply for Health Permits

If selling food/beverages, apply for health department permits and schedule inspection.

5

Purchase Machines

Buy new or refurbished vending machines. Consider card readers for modern payment options.

6

Secure Locations

Approach businesses about machine placement. Sign location agreements detailing terms.

7

Stock and Launch

Install machines, stock inventory, and begin operations. Track sales to optimize product mix.

Minnesota Vending FAQ

Do I need a license for vending machines in Minnesota?
Yes, you need a business license and seller's permit at minimum. Food and beverage machines also require health permits. Some localities have additional per-machine registration requirements.
How much can I make from one vending machine?
A well-placed vending machine in Minnesota typically generates $50-400 per month in profit after product costs. Prime locations can exceed $500/month.
How do I find good locations for vending machines?
Look for high-traffic areas with captive audiences: offices, factories, gyms, laundromats, apartments, car washes. Approach owners with a professional proposal offering commission (typically 10-25% of sales).
Should I buy new or used vending machines?
Used/refurbished machines ($1,000-2,000) are cost-effective for starting out. New machines ($3,000-8,000) offer modern features like card readers and remote monitoring.

Minnesota Vending FAQ

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