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I would like to see coffee Shops using the advertising on the side of the cup to promote using travel mugs. The
paper cup will sit on some ones desk for 15-20 minutes, and the consumer will
most likely read any message that is printed on the cup. I think if a discount
is offered for using a reusable cup, this would also help. Let’s make people
feel guilty about using paper cups, and increase the use of reusable’s. For
more information visit Printed Paper Cups
Keep cups are fantastic, and are a similar size to paper to-go cups, I can't rave enough about them. While it took us a week or two to figure out how to make an effective process for dealing with them (cleaning, pre-heating, recipe alterations) we now have it down to a fine art and crank out the keep cup coffees at the same pace as ceramic or paper to-go cups.
We also have a customer who has a short macchiato and she brings in a teeny weeny ceramic cup (smaller than a demitasse) for her drink, so she can take it away. We offer a 30c discount for those bringing in their own cups. We've had one customer say she doesn't like the taste of the coffee from a keep cup, but the vast majority are super happy with their keep cups.
And in relation to sustainability and paper/plastic to-go cups: I read on Twitter that the Department of Conservation HQ in Wellington here in New Zealand had an initiative where they collected old paper to-go cups to plant seedlings in. Sadly, they're not doing it here in Christchurch but I'm keeping my ear to the ground on that one, as DOC is around the corner from one of our shops. It's no hassle to rinse and stack as opposed to rinse and bin our used to-go cups, and I always feel gutted when I chuck them out as I know there's got to be a use for dirty to-go cups!
Keep cups are fantastic, and are a similar size to paper to-go cups, I can't rave enough about them. While it took us a week or two to figure out how to make an effective process for dealing with them (cleaning, pre-heating, recipe alterations) we now have it down to a fine art and crank out the keep cup coffees at the same pace as ceramic or paper to-go cups.
We also have a customer who has a short macchiato and she brings in a teeny weeny ceramic cup (smaller than a demitasse) for her drink, so she can take it away. We offer a 30c discount for those bringing in their own cups. We've had one customer say she doesn't like the taste of the coffee from a keep cup, but the vast majority are super happy with their keep cups.
And in relation to sustainability and paper/plastic to-go cups: I read on Twitter that the Department of Conservation HQ in Wellington here in New Zealand had an initiative where they collected old paper to-go cups to plant seedlings in. Sadly, they're not doing it here in Christchurch but I'm keeping my ear to the ground on that one, as DOC is around the corner from one of our shops. It's no hassle to rinse and stack as opposed to rinse and bin our used to-go cups, and I always feel gutted when I chuck them out as I know there's got to be a use for dirty to-go cups!
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