Vending machine for UK homeless

The world's first vending machine for the homeless, unveiled in the UK, will provide food, socks and toothbrushes, among other essentials.

Vending machine for homeless

The world's first vending machine for the homeless has been unveiled in the UK. (AAP)

A British charity has unveiled what it claims is the world's first vending machine for the homeless.

Action Hunger installed the device in the Broadmarsh Centre in Nottingham to provide food, socks and toothbrushes, among other essentials, to people sleeping rough at Christmas.

The machines can only be accessed with a key card and will be "permitted to those in need".

Although the charity accepts it will not take people off the streets, it believes it will help homeless people in their time of need.

The machine is currently unique to Nottingham, but there are plans for over 100 more for cities such as Manchester and London.

"It will give you a service in the middle of the night or the early hours of the morning," said Lee Crowden, 43, who has been homeless for three and a half months.

"People only get access to the card two weeks at a time so it's not like they are going to get free access to the card."

One of the trustees of Action Hunger, Halimah Gulzar Khaled, said: "This now means homeless people have access to food 24 hours a day."

"If they are hungry or needing a pair of socks or feeling cold, there's a place there that they can go to," he said.

"It's not going to take people off the streets because it's only giving food or small items three times a day, but it will help them while they are going through this phase of their life."


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