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The Wall St. Journal this morning (1/15/09) has an article on the boom in home espresso equipment. Sales are seriously increasing. Manufacturers, department stores and gourmet kitchenware stores are pushing it as a money-saving alternative to the "Starbucks latte."
Coffee shop owners and baristas should be thinking about how to serve this market. A barista with a friendly personality, who can talk knowledgeably about his/her shop's bagged coffees will have a valuable edge in this economy.
The article is "Coffee Steeps in Value Marketing: Even Pricey Espresso Makers Are Touted as Cheap Starbucks Alternatives." For the faint of heart, beware: superautos and pod machines are discussed. Here is the link for online readers, but it may require a subscription: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123199028936584753.html?mod=todays_...Interesting Marshall ... do you have a link?
Matt Milletto said:The article is "Coffee Steeps in Value Marketing: Even Pricey Espresso Makers Are Touted as Cheap Starbucks Alternatives." For the faint of heart, beware: superautos and pod machines are discussed. Here is the link for online readers, but it may require a subscription: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123199028936584753.html?mod=todays_...Interesting Marshall ... do you have a link?
You know, I never noticed until just now how much that sounds like a horror film... Invasion of the Pod machines. But I digress... Thanks for the link.Of course, it's not really a joke. Some customers are probably deciding right now whether and how often to trade a visit to your shop for a pod. Each shop will have to decide how much of a challenge this is and what their response should be. A pro-active "I notice we haven't been seeing as much of you as we used to. Why don't you try a bag of our Acme Morning Blend at home?" might make sense.
Brady said:You know, I never noticed until just now how much that sounds like a horror film... Invasion of the Pod machines. But I digress... Thanks for the link.Of course, it's not really a joke. Some customers are probably deciding right now whether and how often to trade a visit to your shop for a pod. Each shop will have to decide how much of a challenge this is and what their response should be. A pro-active "I notice we haven't been seeing as much of you as we used to. Why don't you try a bag of our Acme Morning Blend at home?" might make sense.
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