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Current contents of the coke machine:

Not a lot.
UCC has a [http://www.ucc.asn.au/services/drink.ucc networked coke machine], [http://www.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/cgi-bin/finger?coke current contents].
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Pods.

Is the coke machine not working? See FixCoke.

== How to do a Coke/FAL run ==

The contents of the coke machine are largely determined by whoever does the coke run. So if you want something else in the coke machine, go out and buy it. If you haven't done a coke run before, the short version is look at supermarket catalogues (either paper or at [http://supermarket-specials.com.au/ Supermarket specials]), find cheap drinks (50c/can or cheaper), buy them, bring them in to UCC and get reimbursed when you hand over the receipt.

If you want to buy something less common, check with a coke group member or the logs first so you don't buy something that doesn't sell well (eg Diet Coke). If you need the money first you'll need to get two members of exec to sign some out. You also have the option of buying from FAL - which can be cheaper for some drinks, but generally not for coke varieties - the account "University Computer Club" number 440043 and you have to pay with cash (EFTPOS might be acceptable, credit cards aren't).

When buying chips and other items with short expiry dates, search for the boxes that expire the latest.

UCC has a [http://www.ucc.asn.au/services/drink.ucc networked coke machine], [http://www.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/cgi-bin/finger?coke current contents].

Requests for the the next FAL run:

Vanilla Coke. Ginger Beer. Pods.

Is the coke machine not working? See FixCoke.

How to do a Coke/FAL run

The contents of the coke machine are largely determined by whoever does the coke run. So if you want something else in the coke machine, go out and buy it. If you haven't done a coke run before, the short version is look at supermarket catalogues (either paper or at [http://supermarket-specials.com.au/ Supermarket specials]), find cheap drinks (50c/can or cheaper), buy them, bring them in to UCC and get reimbursed when you hand over the receipt.

If you want to buy something less common, check with a coke group member or the logs first so you don't buy something that doesn't sell well (eg Diet Coke). If you need the money first you'll need to get two members of exec to sign some out. You also have the option of buying from FAL - which can be cheaper for some drinks, but generally not for coke varieties - the account "University Computer Club" number 440043 and you have to pay with cash (EFTPOS might be acceptable, credit cards aren't).

When buying chips and other items with short expiry dates, search for the boxes that expire the latest.