In my past, I’ve held a few administrative positions. One of them happened to be in the hospitality industry. If you’ve ever worked in a hotel before, you know that certain tasks are repetitive (like, checking guests in) and others are unpredictable (like, when a celebrity stops by.) One of my jobs was taking a mundane, repetitive task and making it more fun. That’s right — I was in charge of the vending machine.
My hotel only had one, so orders were generally pretty small. But it was still a powerful task for someone who didn’t have much power otherwise. If a new chip came out, I had to analyze whether or not the staff and guests would be into it. I also had to figure out what was selling. But thankfully, I never had to question whether or not those Doritos were actually being purchased, or being snuck out of the machine by a pesky raccoon.
Raccoons have been known for their thievery. But they often get passes because they’re kind of cute. In this case, a raccoon happened to get trapped in a vending machine in Florida’s Pine Ridge High School. It must have been a shocking surprise to whoever just wanted some wavy chips for lunch.
This story is very cute, much in thanks to the Volusia County Sheriff’s department — however, inside raccoons are a serious issue. They’re considered wildlife, and shouldn’t be handled by anyone without experience (like, say, a high school student.)
I worked for a travelling show and a raccoon would break into the concession area at night to drink the soda syrup. When we unloaded our truck in the next city over 2500 miles away, guess who was in the truck where we kept the concession products! (yes, he survived the trip)
— Dog of God (@DogOf_God) August 16, 2019
“They put this vending machine on a dolly and wheeled it out to an area where our friend could make his exit to freedom,” the department mentioned in their photo caption. “He did so with a little encouragement, and he’s off to his next adventure.”
The Volusia County Sheriff’s department even posted a video, just in case you wanted to see a raccoon released from a vending machine before. One of the best parts is the “aww” that bystanders let out when he lept to freedom.
Yes apparently he got a bag of potato chips and a Mars bar.
— Colleen O'Donnell (@bomumalitina) August 15, 2019
Raccoons have often been linked to garbage, but that’s mostly true with city raccoons. They’ll scavenge for food, but are also fond of eating berries, insects, and sometimes other small animals. Fingers crossed these items also weren’t in that vending machine.
Next time you grab a snack, maybe get one extra — in celebration of that very brave raccoon. If there’s a chip company looking for a mascot, he’d make a great one.
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