Coinadrink Limited the vending machine company once shared an article outlining the presence of coffee culture in the workplace. As we settle into 2022, with more businesses looking to adapt their environments for the benefit of their employees, it’s stronger than ever before.
Learn how office coffee culture is driving workplace transformation.
Friday 11th June 2021. A big day for football fans across Europe. The Euro 2020 football tournament finally begins with Turkey v Italy this evening…and yes you did read that correctly. UEFA decided to retain the original name, despite taking place a year later than planned due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Perhaps a little confusing, but there we go.
It’s undoubtedly an event that will get everyone talking, even those who don’t particularly like the sport. So, that got us thinking. How can we tie our vending machine and refreshment services into Euro 2020? Following a little research, we then had a brainwave. Every country that is competing in Euro 2020 has its own coffee culture, with some countries in particular having a fascinating story behind their coffee.
A statistic captured from the 2017 Leesman Index showed that 82% of people believe coffee and refreshment facilities are one of the most important aspects of the workplace. That’s true for the office, the garage or workshop, the showroom and many more.
But it’s no longer sufficient to merely offer a simple “facility”. The modern-day employee demands more. We have a deep understanding of what makes a great coffee, which means we expect it more often. Premium coffee is no longer reserved for just the coffee shop. Your workplace must adapt.
Coinadrink Limited takes a look at five great reasons why you should invest in a high-quality coffee experience at work.
The popularity of the UK coffee shop is unquestioned. According to one study, 5.3 million people visit a coffee shop once a week, which more than contributes to its £10.1bn worth as of last year. However, coffee culture has now extended to the workplace, too.
It makes sense, really. Nearly 100 million cups of coffee are consumed every single day in Great Britain. And as we spend more and more time at work, employees are demanding higher quality coffee. Often courtesy of a high quality coffee machine. This blog post has all the details, courtesy of a Nespresso report.