This town has just launched a vending machine for people who are homeless


This town in the UK has just launched the country's first vending machine for homeless people.
They will provide fresh fruit, sanitary towels, sandwiches and socks.

Launched in Nottingham, up to 100 homeless people will be able to access the vending machine 24 hours a day outside the Broadmarsh shopping centre, according to the Nottingham Post which originally reported the story.

People will be able to access the items using a traceable key card.
The vending machine has been created by charity Action Hunger, which aims to work alongside existing homeless charities to help provide round-the-clock access to food and clothing in the city.