The FINANCIAL -- Nestlé has
launched a new coffee machine designed to appeal to Europe’s millions of
small businesses.
According to Nestlé, the Nescafé Alegria, which is being rolled out by the company’s ‘out-of-home’ food services business Nestlé Professional, is aimed at so-called ‘micro-enterprises’ of fewer than ten employees.
Micro-enterprises represent nine out of ten small to medium-sized enterprises in Europe, which in turn account for 99% of all businesses on the continent.
Nestlé says it has identified a gap in this market for a cost-effective system that allows small organisations to make a range of café-style coffees for their customers.The Nescafé Alegria uses single ‘cartridges’ that can be slotted into the machine to fill its coffee tank.
Made of recyclable carton, the cartridges contain a blend of soluble and finely ground roast coffee. A single cartridge contains 120g of coffee, enough to make up to 60 individual cups.he design of the Nescafé Alegria is based on Nestlé’s highly successful Nescafé Barista home coffee machine.
Available in Japan only, Nescafé Barista was created by Nestlé’s research and development network and launched in 2007. More than 600,000 have been sold since then, making it the most popular coffee machine in the country.
To adapt the system for small businesses in Europe, Nestlé Professional increased the size of its water tank and renamed it to complement the existing Nescafé Alegria coffee machine range.The Nescafé Alegria machine has already been launched in seven countries in Europe including Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia and the United Kingdom.
It can be bought online and from office suppliers and cash-and-carry stores.
Nestlé Professional plans to roll out the machine in other European countries later this year. The company may also launch it in Latin America and other parts of Asia.
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