Public Water and Dairy Distributors

In my country, Italy, I saw many of these things pop up in nominations. They are a kind of vending machine, for water or milk/yoghurt, usually in the shape of a little house. They are installed by the city and work with a subscription card.

So far I have rejected all of them but I began to

have doubts. What do you think?

Comments

  • TheFarix-PGOTheFarix-PGO Posts: 5,063 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would think these would fall under mass-produced objects.

  • phi2458-PGOphi2458-PGO Posts: 164 ✭✭✭

    I would review it as I review any business. The eligibility depends on the cultural and historical significance, the visual uniqueness, or the importance to the community.

    I would reject the nomination if there is no further description. If the description shows the importance of the vending machine, I think it stands a chance of acceptance. For example, if it is the only vending machine in a small town of 200 people and it is the only way to acquire milk for the residents.

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