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I always offer to rinse out customers' travel mugs. Otherwise, my fabulous coffee will taste like s**t after being mixed with whatever is left in the bottom of the mug.
Also, the savings in not providing paper cups & lids helps.
Ron, the Country Guy
This would be worth rinsing out the cup in this case.
Ron Ingber said:I always offer to rinse out customers' travel mugs. Otherwise, my fabulous coffee will taste like s**t after being mixed with whatever is left in the bottom of the mug.
Also, the savings in not providing paper cups & lids helps.
Ron, the Country Guy
I give my regs a price break on coffee when they bring in a mug as it cuts down on the cost of my expensive compostable cups. If they are ordering an espresso drink, heck....ill even heat the cup up for em. side note- this only happens once in a blue moon but my regs are cool people.
Jennifer Vaaler said:This would be worth rinsing out the cup in this case.
Ron Ingber said:I always offer to rinse out customers' travel mugs. Otherwise, my fabulous coffee will taste like s**t after being mixed with whatever is left in the bottom of the mug.
Also, the savings in not providing paper cups & lids helps.
Ron, the Country Guy
We've been doing a similar promotion- we have these eco-friendly Keep Cups we've been selling which are great because they fit under the heads of our La San Marco machine and also in carry bags/trays and car cup holders. We give a 30c discount to the customer (and fill the Keep Cup for free the first time!) to pass on the savings of not using the paper cups.
We also heat them to prevent the coffee going into a cold cup, and it helps the plastic retain the heat better. There are a few repeat offenders when it comes to bringing in dirty cups, most of the customers are super-conscientious about cleaning them which says a lot about their relationships with our shop and baristas. We've had a few with their own eco-systems, luckily the co-workers of the slobbish customer often pay them out about it. Still, I find it annoying, especially if they just hand it over and you open the lid to be hit in the face with the pungent smell of week-old latte. Ick! Still, that's like 1% of the people with Keep Cups who don't clean them, so it's not a MAJOR issue...
We've been doing a similar promotion- we have these eco-friendly Keep Cups we've been selling which are great because they fit under the heads of our La San Marco machine and also in carry bags/trays and car cup holders. We give a 30c discount to the customer (and fill the Keep Cup for free the first time!) to pass on the savings of not using the paper cups.
We also heat them to prevent the coffee going into a cold cup, and it helps the plastic retain the heat better. There are a few repeat offenders when it comes to bringing in dirty cups, most of the customers are super-conscientious about cleaning them which says a lot about their relationships with our shop and baristas. We've had a few with their own eco-systems, luckily the co-workers of the slobbish customer often pay them out about it. Still, I find it annoying, especially if they just hand it over and you open the lid to be hit in the face with the pungent smell of week-old latte. Ick! Still, that's like 1% of the people with Keep Cups who don't clean them, so it's not a MAJOR issue...
Jason Campbell said:I give my regs a price break on coffee when they bring in a mug as it cuts down on the cost of my expensive compostable cups. If they are ordering an espresso drink, heck....ill even heat the cup up for em. side note- this only happens once in a blue moon but my regs are cool people.
Jennifer Vaaler said:This would be worth rinsing out the cup in this case.
Ron Ingber said:I always offer to rinse out customers' travel mugs. Otherwise, my fabulous coffee will taste like s**t after being mixed with whatever is left in the bottom of the mug.
Also, the savings in not providing paper cups & lids helps.
Ron, the Country Guy
"its 80 degrees out, why would he think I wanted a HOT drink? You are service workers, its your job to know what I want, when its hot out" Angry Saudi customer to my co worker after being served a hot white mocha in Tucson AZ in the spring.
"Could I get a large coffee, in my travel mug? Here, can you wash this for me real quick?"
That one deserves a big old facepalm.
Ronette Reynolds said:"Is there any way I can get an iced coffee without the ice melting?"
I had to think about that one for quite a while.
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