Commercial juice machine provider iSqueeze has launched in the UK and is available to convenience stores.
The supplier counts Nisa, Spar, SimplyFresh, Central Convenience and Costcutter stores among the more than 500 establishments it has launched its machines in, as well as unaffiliated sites.
It offers a range of self-serve machines to cater to retailers of different sizes and at different stages of their retail journey. Retailers can pay for machines outright or can take out a contract-hire including full maintenance cover which allows them to trade in outdated machines for the latest one.
According to the supplier, retailers only need to sell 1.5 cups of juice per day to cover the cost of the contract hire of its entry-level Citrocasa Revolution machine.
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iSqueeze also provides recyclable pre-labelled, self-sealing bottles, available in 250ml (RRP £.150-£2.50), 330ml (£2-£2.80), 500ml (£3-£4) and 1l (£4.25-£6) sizes and made from 100% recycled plastic. Fruits available include oranges, pomegranates and grapefruits, with further fruits such as apples being trialled.
Elias Ebert, managing director at iSqueeze, said: “When iSqueeze first launched in 2011 there was a big gap in the market for businesses to provide freshly squeezed juice for their customers. We are now the leading provider of commercial juice machines, the partner of choice for a growing number of businesses, as we provide solutions to boost their bottom line.
“From vetting the latest technology, offering businesses flexible payment options, full and speedy maintenance cover, through to supplying quality juicing oranges from around the world and the pre-labelled self-sealing bottles you see in retailers. Our team offers businesses around the UK and Ireland added value, by increasing its revenue stream, and ultimately offer a stronger customer experience.”
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