Question for anyone in qaulity vending machine company.
#1
Question for anyone in qaulity vending machine company.
Hi peeps.
Long story short, we now have a suggestions box at work and I think free tea and coffee would be nice. Ok it doesnt save any money but it would engender <sp> goodwill and would save arguments over whos turn it is to make coffee etc. Also less time waiting for kettle to boil.
Can anyone recommend/tell me how much it would cost to provide it for about 60 employees as in cost per week all in ?
I remember at PowerGen they had coffee stations and good Dowe Egberts coffee, cadburys hot chocolate etc etc, just add milk and suger. Something similar would be good.
Just looking for a rough costing and other good reasons to have it
Long story short, we now have a suggestions box at work and I think free tea and coffee would be nice. Ok it doesnt save any money but it would engender <sp> goodwill and would save arguments over whos turn it is to make coffee etc. Also less time waiting for kettle to boil.
Can anyone recommend/tell me how much it would cost to provide it for about 60 employees as in cost per week all in ?
I remember at PowerGen they had coffee stations and good Dowe Egberts coffee, cadburys hot chocolate etc etc, just add milk and suger. Something similar would be good.
Just looking for a rough costing and other good reasons to have it
#2
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According to our MD (we have about 40 employees, most in the office is usually about 25)
he charges 20p a cup, and he said it still doesnt pay for itself
he reckons a couple of grand a week it costs for our machine, and its cheaper than the last one we had
he charges 20p a cup, and he said it still doesnt pay for itself
he reckons a couple of grand a week it costs for our machine, and its cheaper than the last one we had
#4
Originally Posted by *Sonic*
According to our MD (we have about 40 employees, most in the office is usually about 25)
he charges 20p a cup, and he said it still doesnt pay for itself
he reckons a couple of grand a week it costs for our machine, and its cheaper than the last one we had
he charges 20p a cup, and he said it still doesnt pay for itself
he reckons a couple of grand a week it costs for our machine, and its cheaper than the last one we had
I make our lot drink tap water.....its better for you than tea or coffee
chopper
#7
I don't think they're allowed to give vended tea and coffee away to staff without paying a huge tax penalty anyway. At least that's what my last boss told us when he clicked it off 'free vend' a couple of years back . It was about the same time that free car-parking came under scrutiny and the tax implications on company cars changed.
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