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I think you guys are over the top. I have a upscale coffee shop in a small town in ohio, and we offer large coffee drinks espresso based and brewed. small 12 oz 2 shots. medium 16 oz 3 shots we also ask if they want the 4 th shot and the 20 oz gets 4 shots. Our profit margin is the same for all sizes. We also have coffee shops in the area offering 24 oz latte's. I would offer the 24 oz size if I thought it was worth stocking the cup. Large is my best seller. followed by medium and small comes in last. I feel we are in bussiness to give the customer what they want, not what I feel is good for them. I have enjoyed coffee my whole life, and have lived long enough to realize some elses trash is some ones elses treasure.
There is a balance between giving the customer what they want and paying the coffee its due respect.
Business cannot live on service alone.
Kathy Fadorsen said:I think you guys are over the top. I have a upscale coffee shop in a small town in ohio, and we offer large coffee drinks espresso based and brewed. small 12 oz 2 shots. medium 16 oz 3 shots we also ask if they want the 4 th shot and the 20 oz gets 4 shots. Our profit margin is the same for all sizes. We also have coffee shops in the area offering 24 oz latte's. I would offer the 24 oz size if I thought it was worth stocking the cup. Large is my best seller. followed by medium and small comes in last. I feel we are in bussiness to give the customer what they want, not what I feel is good for them. I have enjoyed coffee my whole life, and have lived long enough to realize some elses trash is some ones elses treasure.
I disagree business can not survive without exceptional customer service each and every minute you are open and if that means selling someone a 20 oz brewed coffee or capp than thats what I do. I my choose another size for myself but I let my customers choose what is right for them.
Jason Haeger said:There is a balance between giving the customer what they want and paying the coffee its due respect.
Business cannot live on service alone.
Kathy Fadorsen said:I think you guys are over the top. I have a upscale coffee shop in a small town in ohio, and we offer large coffee drinks espresso based and brewed. small 12 oz 2 shots. medium 16 oz 3 shots we also ask if they want the 4 th shot and the 20 oz gets 4 shots. Our profit margin is the same for all sizes. We also have coffee shops in the area offering 24 oz latte's. I would offer the 24 oz size if I thought it was worth stocking the cup. Large is my best seller. followed by medium and small comes in last. I feel we are in bussiness to give the customer what they want, not what I feel is good for them. I have enjoyed coffee my whole life, and have lived long enough to realize some elses trash is some ones elses treasure.
I disagree business can not survive without exceptional customer service each and every minute you are open and if that means selling someone a 20 oz brewed coffee or capp than thats what I do. I my choose another size for myself but I let my customers choose what is right for them.
Jason Haeger said:There is a balance between giving the customer what they want and paying the coffee its due respect.
Business cannot live on service alone.
Kathy Fadorsen said:I think you guys are over the top. I have a upscale coffee shop in a small town in ohio, and we offer large coffee drinks espresso based and brewed. small 12 oz 2 shots. medium 16 oz 3 shots we also ask if they want the 4 th shot and the 20 oz gets 4 shots. Our profit margin is the same for all sizes. We also have coffee shops in the area offering 24 oz latte's. I would offer the 24 oz size if I thought it was worth stocking the cup. Large is my best seller. followed by medium and small comes in last. I feel we are in bussiness to give the customer what they want, not what I feel is good for them. I have enjoyed coffee my whole life, and have lived long enough to realize some elses trash is some ones elses treasure.
is there such a thing as a 20 oz capp?!?! If you are sticking to a real traditional cappuccino formula then that would have just under 7 ounces of espresso in it...
Kathy Fadorsen said:I disagree business can not survive without exceptional customer service each and every minute you are open and if that means selling someone a 20 oz brewed coffee or capp than thats what I do. I my choose another size for myself but I let my customers choose what is right for them.
Jason Haeger said:There is a balance between giving the customer what they want and paying the coffee its due respect.
Business cannot live on service alone.
Kathy Fadorsen said:I think you guys are over the top. I have a upscale coffee shop in a small town in ohio, and we offer large coffee drinks espresso based and brewed. small 12 oz 2 shots. medium 16 oz 3 shots we also ask if they want the 4 th shot and the 20 oz gets 4 shots. Our profit margin is the same for all sizes. We also have coffee shops in the area offering 24 oz latte's. I would offer the 24 oz size if I thought it was worth stocking the cup. Large is my best seller. followed by medium and small comes in last. I feel we are in bussiness to give the customer what they want, not what I feel is good for them. I have enjoyed coffee my whole life, and have lived long enough to realize some elses trash is some ones elses treasure.
*ahem*~5.5oz*ahem* ;)
Brandon Malcolm said:is there such a thing as a 20 oz capp?!?! If you are sticking to a real traditional cappuccino formula then that would have just under 7 ounces of espresso in it...
Kathy Fadorsen said:I disagree business can not survive without exceptional customer service each and every minute you are open and if that means selling someone a 20 oz brewed coffee or capp than thats what I do. I my choose another size for myself but I let my customers choose what is right for them.
Jason Haeger said:There is a balance between giving the customer what they want and paying the coffee its due respect.
Business cannot live on service alone.
Kathy Fadorsen said:I think you guys are over the top. I have a upscale coffee shop in a small town in ohio, and we offer large coffee drinks espresso based and brewed. small 12 oz 2 shots. medium 16 oz 3 shots we also ask if they want the 4 th shot and the 20 oz gets 4 shots. Our profit margin is the same for all sizes. We also have coffee shops in the area offering 24 oz latte's. I would offer the 24 oz size if I thought it was worth stocking the cup. Large is my best seller. followed by medium and small comes in last. I feel we are in bussiness to give the customer what they want, not what I feel is good for them. I have enjoyed coffee my whole life, and have lived long enough to realize some elses trash is some ones elses treasure.
I am just saying I am not always right but no one is If the customers ask they get it if I can. If they ask my opion they would get something else. And to suggest I do not rescept coffee is wrong on your part.
Jason Haeger said:*ahem*~5.5oz*ahem* ;)
Brandon Malcolm said:is there such a thing as a 20 oz capp?!?! If you are sticking to a real traditional cappuccino formula then that would have just under 7 ounces of espresso in it...
Kathy Fadorsen said:I disagree business can not survive without exceptional customer service each and every minute you are open and if that means selling someone a 20 oz brewed coffee or capp than thats what I do. I my choose another size for myself but I let my customers choose what is right for them.
Jason Haeger said:There is a balance between giving the customer what they want and paying the coffee its due respect.
Business cannot live on service alone.
Kathy Fadorsen said:I think you guys are over the top. I have a upscale coffee shop in a small town in ohio, and we offer large coffee drinks espresso based and brewed. small 12 oz 2 shots. medium 16 oz 3 shots we also ask if they want the 4 th shot and the 20 oz gets 4 shots. Our profit margin is the same for all sizes. We also have coffee shops in the area offering 24 oz latte's. I would offer the 24 oz size if I thought it was worth stocking the cup. Large is my best seller. followed by medium and small comes in last. I feel we are in bussiness to give the customer what they want, not what I feel is good for them. I have enjoyed coffee my whole life, and have lived long enough to realize some elses trash is some ones elses treasure.
how 5.5? just curious. i don't want to get into the 20 oz drink debate I think they suck
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