More residents of Kibera are now embracing milk ATMs since the introduction of the machines in the informal settlement area. With milk ATMs I can buy milk at sh10 and still satisfy my needs," said Paul Okumu, a resident. According to the residents, purchasing milk from the ATMs is more convenient compared to the traditional forms of purchasing the commodity in shops. The residents cited hygiene as a major factor that has made them embrace milk ATMs in the area. "With Milk ATMs I can buy milk depending on the amount of money I have, the price is not fixed like in shops and supermarkets," said Martin Chacha.
Source: Daily Nation May 11, 2016 03:07 UTC