Lavazza Professional has unveiled a self-service micro café for workplaces in the UK “designed to be a hassle-free alternative to canteens” dubbed Moments by Lavazza Professional.
The micro-café includes standard vending snacks and cold drinks together with bean-to-cup coffee machines that make espresso-based drinks like lattes and cappuccinos as well as smart fridges with built-in payments.
Customers can use an unattended payment station, a central kiosk, or a smartphone app to pay for the goods in the micro café.
According to Ashley Weller, UK market director for Lavazza Professional, businesses of all sizes can engage, excite, and benefit from their workforce by incorporating the greatest aspects of coffee culture.


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