Buyers can pick up a coin 1g for about £ 40 or a bar of 250g £ 10,250
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If you think that the chocolate bars are a bit 'too expensive these days, then this is not the vending machine for you.
For the bar only you can get here are made of pure gold, and will cost you a little 'more than 70p.
'Gold to Go' Britain's first gold vending machine opens today in Westfield Shopping Centre in west London
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The first 'Gold to go' vending machine was presented today at the Westfield Shopping Centre in west London
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The machine sells an ingot engraved with 2.5g attractions of London for € 100
It follows the launch of the first ever cash in exchange for gold machine was turned on last year under the gold-coated ceilings in Abu Dhabi Emirates Palace Hotel.
The machines were tested in Germany in 2009, but Germany produces Ex Oriente Lux has chosen Abu Dhabi to officially launch the invention because of strong demand for gold in the region.
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They came with the idea of capitalizing on the reputation of gold as a safe investment, according to the Daily Telegraph.
It has created an easy way to purchase something that is seen as a solid investment.
A computer inside the machine and update the price every 10 minutes to reflect fluctuations in world market.
Buyers can pick up a coin 1g for about £ 40 or a bar of 250g £ 10,250
The price of gold has soared in the past 25 years
The smallest bar on offer from the machine is 1gram, which will cost around £40
The owners expect lots of people to use the gold as presents of people and can pick up a 2.5g bar with London's skyline engraved on it, the newspaper reported.
There are no security guards protecting the machine, but would-be thieves would still have to contend with reinforced steel and a state-of-the-art alarm system
'It would cost you a great deal more to get the gold out than the value of the gold inside,' Joe Dreixler, of Oriente Lux, said.
Anyone who spends more the £2,500 will have to scan their passport to satisfy anti-money laundering rules.
Glittering prize: The 'Gold to Go' vending machine at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi
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