Re: Coffee machine
- From: "Mrs Bonk" <arse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 22:40:02 -0000
theferventfoodie wrote:
On Jan 4, 4:40 pm, "Mrs Bonk" <a...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At work I can use a dispensing machine for customers ( 50p a cup coffee,
tea, soup etc) or instant with kettle for staff ( free).
One month ago I ordered a variety of drinkpaks. The cappuccino doesn't
sell - not a soul has been tempted despite my hand written notice
bringing it to the public's attention.
I am wondering whether the decaffeinated might sell or even be required,
no one as yet has asked for one. If anyone has experience with these
machines I would like to know what the favourite coffee drinkpacs might
be.
Thank you for any replies
( no idiots please)
Do you own this business? Because no good businessperson would try to
sell something they've never even tested or tried themselves. Drink
the stuff and then find out for yourself why it sucks.
I am merely an employee and have no say in the way drinks are sold, only
what type of drink. Staff get free tea or coffee but we use an electric
kettle with tea bags or instant coffee and full fat milk. I could never
drink tea from the machine, I would rather go without all day than have
powdered milk in any drink of mine and I also find the temperature too low
for my taste but because we can't run the risk of scalds it has to be that
much lower. Strangely enough, the machine has become very popular with
customers of late and in this cold weather, the instant soup is especially
so.
.
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