Showing posts with label Customer Experience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Customer Experience. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Retail On Ice: How fountain drinks, ice strategy, and self-service have helped small businesses grow.

 


Ice. Soda. Cup. Done. A fountain drink may look simple from the customer side of the counter, but the machine behind it is quietly making decisions about labor, margin, speed, experience and even what customers remember about the business.

How Fountain Drinks, Ice Strategy and Self-Service Can Help Small Retailers Improve Margin, Experience and Growth

A retail fountain drink machine seems like one of the simplest pieces of equipment inside a convenience store, gas station, restaurant, market or quick-service business.

But there is a surprising amount of business strategy hiding behind that familiar machine. Everything from the shape of the ice to how it is produced, how customers serve themselves, how the station sounds and where it is positioned can influence operating costs, customer experience and profitability.

For a small business owner, understanding those details can help turn an ordinary fountain station into something much more valuable.

More Than 200 Years of Refreshment

The history of the American soda fountain can be traced back to 1819, when Samuel Fahnestock patented an apparatus used to dispense carbonated water. Early soda fountains relied on blocks of ice to keep beverages cold. As refrigeration and dispensing technology improved, electric soda fountains became increasingly common during the twentieth century.

By the late 1970s, combination ice-and-beverage dispensers began appearing in retail environments with front-facing controls that allowed customers to serve themselves. During the 1980s and 1990s, that self-service model became increasingly familiar in fast-food restaurants, convenience stores and gas stations.

What once required an employee behind a counter eventually became something a customer could do in seconds. That change was not simply about convenience. It also changed labor requirements, customer flow and the economics of selling beverages.

Why Fountain Drinks Still Matter

Fountain beverages remain attractive because the station can do more than sell a drink. It can create margin, increase basket size, support prepared food sales and give customers a reason to make the business part of a routine.

Industry data helps explain why operators continue investing in the category. Cold dispensed beverages posted a reported gross margin above 50 percent in 2024. In 2025, foodservice represented 28.5 percent of convenience-store inside sales and 38.9 percent of inside gross-profit dollars.

Those are industry benchmarks, not promises. The actual business result still depends on product cost, pricing, labor, equipment, maintenance, waste and local demand. But the numbers illustrate why something as ordinary as a cup of fountain soda can deserve real strategy.

The machine is not just dispensing a beverage. It is managing margin, labor, traffic and customer memory at the same time.

Ice Can Become Part of Your Brand

Ice is easy to treat as an afterthought, but customers notice it. Different shapes affect texture, melt rate, perceived fullness and the way a drink feels in the hand and mouth.

Nugget ice is soft, chewable and has enough surface area to absorb flavor quickly. Hollow cubes can chill quickly while adding volume. Cylindrical or tube-style ice can pack consistently in a cup and work efficiently with certain commercial machines.

The point is not that one shape is always better. The point is that ice can be a deliberate product decision. When customers can describe the ice at a particular restaurant or store, a frozen commodity has quietly become part of the brand.

Automatic Ice or Manual Fill?

Some fountain systems make ice directly above the dispenser. Others rely on employees to refill a storage bin from a separate ice machine. Neither approach is automatically right for every small business.

High-volume operations may benefit from integrated automatic production because it reduces refill labor and helps keep service consistent. A smaller business that already has sufficient ice production elsewhere may find manual fill more economical.

Plumbing, drainage, electrical requirements, filtration, available space, equipment cost, service access and backup planning all belong in the decision. The purchase price of the machine is only one piece of the operating equation.

Poll: Fountain stations should do what first for retail?

Listen to the Machine

There is also a sensory side to fountain retail that rarely appears on an equipment specification sheet.

The clatter of ice moving through a chute and hitting a paper or plastic cup is instantly recognizable. Repetitive mechanical and impact sounds can feel neutral, familiar or even ASMR-like to some people. More important for the business owner, the sound is part of the experience.

Customers do not interact with a fountain station only through taste. They see the machine, hear the ice, touch the controls, watch the cup fill and notice whether the area looks clean, stocked and easy to use. Retail is sensory, even when nobody planned it that way.

Self-Service Is Part of the Product

A fountain station is one of the rare places in a store where the customer physically participates in making the product. That makes every point of friction visible.

Cup sizes should be easy to understand. Lids and straws should be where people expect them. Popular flavors should be easy to find. Customers should be able to move through the station without blocking another high-traffic area. And cleanliness is not a back-of-house issue when the customer is standing inches from the equipment.

The best station is not necessarily the one with the most buttons. It is the one that makes the transaction feel obvious.

What Big Brands Are Really Optimizing

Large operators are not simply buying bigger machines. They are optimizing a system around the machine. A small retailer can apply the same thinking without copying the scale.

  • Throughput: Can customers get in, fill and leave without slowing the line?
  • Consistency: Does the machine produce the same drink and ice experience throughout the day?
  • Labor: How much employee attention does filling, cleaning and troubleshooting require?
  • Basket size: What food, snack or impulse purchase naturally pairs with the drink?
  • Memory: Is there anything about the ice, flavor mix, cup, price or experience that gives customers a reason to return?

Phasing Out Self-Serve

McDonald’s does not publicly report a specific total number of self-serve fountain drinks dispensed globally or nationally in a year. Individual franchise estimates suggest a single location sells roughly 210 to 460 fountain drinks daily (averaging about 105,000 per year), but corporate figures for total volume do not exist.

According to Fox 5 New York, "Phasing Out Self-Serve: McDonald’s is quietly ditching a popular in-store feature nationwide is actively removing self-serve drink stations from its U.S. dining rooms, with a complete transition deadline set for 2032."

Reader Poll: Which fountain detail is most likely to make you return?

Start With the Job

A small business owner does not need to begin by asking, “Which machine should I buy?” A better first question is, “What job should this beverage station perform for my business?”

Is the priority traffic? Margin? Faster service? Larger baskets? A signature customer experience? The answer changes the equipment, ice strategy, placement, pricing and measurement plan.

Before spending capital, know approximately how many cups you expect to sell, when peak demand occurs, what each cup actually costs, how much labor the station requires and what the customer should notice that feels better than the fountain down the street.

Before you buy or upgrade, finish this sentence:
“Customers will choose our fountain because ________________________________.”
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The retail fountain machine has evolved into a small but powerful self-service system. Its value is not hidden in one feature. It is created by dozens of operational and customer-experience decisions working together.

Sometimes the smallest details, even those that melt like ice, can make the chilling difference.

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Small Business Help: Creative Branding with Creative Marketing

Carmine's Pizzeria Google Review Pepperoni and Sausage Pizza, fDallas, TX

Trying to craft marketing content that gets the attention of the people you want to be your customers can leave you scratching your head. You can seek advice from a friend in the marketing business or perhaps ask a close family member who knows someone who works in the marketing department of a Fortune 100 company who might give you some good suggestions. However, there's nothing like having the people on the front lines of marketing nearby to help with your business communications. Not doing so can lead to lost opportunities, miscommunications, and a really tough learning experience.


This post will help you with at least three things:

  • Identify missed opportunities to influence potential customers.
  • Find out what consumers are searching for Online
  • Leverage simple technologies that influence prospects


At Oevae, we solve the problems between "what you are thinking" about content marketing and "what it will take to make those thoughts a reality." Whether getting more customers, looking more like a real business, or simply changing your approach, we can help you find direction and solutions for growing your business by identifying gaps in your marketing, so you can squeeze more potential out of your brand.


Here are a few creative marketing ideas that might help your Brand become more attractive to the people you want to be your customers. You may have thought about it but don't have the tools or people around you to help you make it happen. Sometimes all you need is a little help.


1.  Identify missed opportunities to influence potential customers.


Email Signatures that include your logo help readers quickly differentiate your email from the previous email. Email Signatures give the recipient a lasting impression of whom they are doing business with, making your contact information easy to find whenever the email recipient wants to connect with you, and it serves as a nest for several ways to access information about your company, other than email.


81% of small businesses rely on email as their primary customer acquisition channel, and 80% for retention. 

 

– Oberlo (Shopify Inc. Multinational E-commerce Company}


Business Cards work harder for you than Near Field Communication (NFC), and here's why. Once you use NFC (holding your phone near the data source to share small payloads of data between, similar to contactless payments popularized by COVID-19) to add a new phone number to your smartphone contacts, it's quickly out-of-site and out-of-mind. Meanwhile, a business card is still working for you. The business card gives you another opportunity to reinforce your brand identity and adds to the number of impressions your logo hits the conscious mind of the recipient. The recipient of the business card must find a resting place, sometimes the trash, but sometimes they are stored in a stack on the desk, in a desk drawer, purse or backpack, or maybe in a wallet. 


The best part about using business cards is, every time a person with your business card looks at it, they will remember who or where they received it. The longer it takes someone with your business card to put it out of sight, the longer their exposure to your brand. A similar approach is used by Fortune 100 brands, placing their logo on togo cups and shopping bags because they know the life expectancy of that disposable item will soon resonate with your subconscious mind. For instance, some customers like round business cards because they can double as a beverage coaster.  We've designed other business cards with QR codes to direct prospects for customized experiences.


Google Reviews can dramatically increase the number of times prospects find your company online, especially those with photographs, because they are more personal and relatable, which helps the reader better visualize and understand a reviewer's experience, making it even more valuable and convincing than reviews without photographs. Remember this the next time you ask a customer for a Google Review. It gives potential shoppers a glimpse into the experience you provide. A study by Sterling Sky Inc found that having a photo had a massive impact on how long a review stayed at the top of the reviews list on Google.  In fact, the photograph Pepperoni and Sausage Pizza, from Carmine's Pizzeria in Dallas, TX used at the beginning of this blog post is from a Google Review published in May 2020 and currently has 42,565 views.  That's an average of over 1,100 non-paid views per month (1,182.3) benefiting Carmine's Pizzeria.



2. Find out what consumers are searching for Online

 

Google Trends is a very effective way to easily see what consumers are on the Internet searching for all around the world, right down to your state, city, demographic, and time of day.  Visualise, discover and compare trending topics and people's search behavior within Google Search, Google News, Google Images, Google Shopping, and YouTube. With this data, you can better craft your promotional headlines, website content and keywords, email marketing Subject lines, text messages, and even the hashtags used in social media posts. 


Google Analytics provides countless resources to understand user behavior on your website, where aggregating your most authentic content should be. Two of the most valuable aspects are your ability to improve search engine optimization, groom content, find your target audience, and reinforce positive beliefs about your brand. With a comprehensive understanding of how your people engage with your website in real-time and business, you can deliver better experiences that help you grow your customer base organically.


"Authenticity means being open to stories that normalize the experience customers have with a brand, which is sometimes critical. Create a personal connection and tailor the customer experience. Personalization can go a long way toward building trust." 


– Forbes Business Development Council



 3. Leverage simple technologies that influence prospects


URL shorteners with branding capabilities allow you to share branded links as part of automated workflows – with the name of your choosing, you can take total control of your content, and your audience will know they can trust recognizable links. "With trust comes action. Businesses that share custom links see a boost in click-throughs," says Bitly URL Shortener. Every click, tap, and a swipe of your shortened links arms you with the information you need to share more of the content your audience is most excited about – track engagement metrics on your links' organic shares.


Quick Respons codes (QR codes) have been used for over two decades. If you have not found a way to use them, your competitors probably will or have already done so. The QR code is a simple way to leverage technology that redirects prospects from the scan of their mobile device to specific content that continues the message driven by your marketing campaign with quick and convenient access. Consumers scan QR codes and use them as a shopping tool from their mobile phones to navigate product offers. 


A study found that the usefulness, feasibility, and acceptability of QR codes are stimuli, which will influence the perceived flow (considered as an organism) of customers positively and affect purchase intention and customer satisfaction in the online shopping context (response). A POS displays with a QR code can be an easy way to get customers to share their experience in a Google review.


Wallpapers (not your great-grandmother's wallpaper from the 1920s) are photographs or videos used as a desktop on your PC, tablet, smartphone, or Chrome browser. The average American spends 7 hours and 4 minutes looking at a screen each day and 2 hours in front of a PC. When a person has your wallpaper on their smartphone or office computer, chances are that your image will catch the eye of their friends and colleagues as well, increasing the coverage. 


Whichever wallpaper image you choose must reflect the mission, values, and brand goals. A beautiful image can boost your spirits and create positive associations with your brand. It’s a great way to cultivate a strong emotional bond with your audience.  


If all else fails, and you still need a little help, get Small Business Therapy – a short conversation can do wonders for improving perspectives and bringing clarity to the Internet/marketing terminology, and how to utilize the latest marketing technologies to grow your small business most efficiently. Small Business Therapy is billed at $0.99/per minute (price subject to change without notice) with no minimum. Get the marketing help you need in less time, and at a fraction of the cost. 


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Saturday, May 14, 2022

Integrate digital technology into all areas of your e-commerce business


E-commerce is forecast to have 
over a 1% annual growth rate, achieving a nearly 22% share of total global retail sales by 2024, so you must stay aware of the changes that have the power to launch your business to new heights. While we can’t see the future, we know e-commerce will be everywhere in retail in the foreseeable future. 

The Perfect Purchase Experience

Shoppers are demanding secure, flexible transactions—and won't return to purchase again without a good reason.  So, what does this mean for you and your e-commerce business? Well, it means you’re going to need to get your digital marketing and e-commerce integration right if you want to succeed in this new retail era. 


Competition is greater than ever, so the more committed you are, the better chance you stand. Oevae Marketing Consultants can help you start integrating digital technology into your e-commerce business.


Develop Long-Term Growth

With your digital marketing in place, it’s time to focus on growing your e-commerce business. You’ll want to develop a long-term growth strategy. This should include a plan to acquire new customers and build your revenue. You may want to consider hiring a lead generation company or oevae.com can assist with this.


Your Lifestyle Business says that “one of the best ways to grow your e-commerce business is to create additional products that compliment your core offering.”


Creating additional products requires that you think about what people are asking for at a particular moment in time. You can also look at your current products and see where improvements or additional features could be added to make your products even better.


“It’s not a matter of determining what consumers are going to do, it’s making it possible in whatever they do.”  

 – Allen Greenspan, American Economist, Former Chair of the United States Federal Reserve.


Develop an Effective Digital Advertising Campaign

Now that you have a store and a lead magnet, it’s time to start marketing your products. As such, you will need to start creating an effective digital advertising campaign. This includes ads on social media sites, Google ads, and all other forms of digital marketing that you incorporate into your strategy.


You need to be consistent with your ads. And you need to be creative with your ads. Remember, competition is stiff when it comes to digital ads. So you need to think outside of the box to hold consumer attention.


Remote Work Is Effective

A great place to start is to allow some of your staff members to work from home. But in doing so, you must ensure effective communication among your team. A process map template is a great way of doing this.  This effective tool can help you keep your crew informed about all anticipated objectives, thus maintaining productivity.


Your process map template should not be the only thing you are working on. Simplilearn points out that big-data analysis is a worthwhile investment. Through process mining, you can discover, validate, or improve your workflows.


The Benefits of Process Mining

When it comes to process mining vs process discovery, you should understand that process discovery, which usually generates a process model, is a part of process mining. The overarching concept of process mining helps increase sales, increase efficiency in the workplace, and manage risk. You can even look forward to finding hidden opportunities that will help your e-commerce business grow. 


Start by identifying potential data sources. Once you have identified potential data sources, plan a timeline to identify key stakeholdersAutomated processes can also help you respond to customer demand more quickly. Automation reduces the need for human oversight. This allows you to focus on more strategic tasks such as product development.


Mobile Apps for a Better Customer Experience

Mobile apps are another feature you should think about. Without an easy payment option for your customers, you could lose significant revenue.


It is important to make sure your mobile payment application is secure. This is where authentication API can help. Paying via ACH (automated clearing house) allows customers the ability to instantly verify their routing numbers or bank account information.


Moreover, your app will seamlessly integrate with all ACH processors (including Dwolla and Stripe). This ensures that your customers will have a quick, easy, and user-friendly experience.


Digital E-commerce vs Loss Prevention and Asset Loss

Kroger has implemented various digital technologies in its smart shopping carts to enhance security and improve the shopping experience.



Competing with retail giants like Walmart presents significant challenges for small businesses. However, by leveraging unique strengths and strategic approaches, small enterprises can carve out a successful niche in the market.


To prevent shopping cart theft, Kroger has installed wheel-locking mechanisms in some stores. These systems activate when a cart crosses a designated boundary, typically at the edge of the parking lot, causing the wheels to lock and immobilize the cart. This technology helps reduce cart loss and associated costs. 


The green and red dots on the shopping cart wheel hub are typically indicators for an electronic wheel-locking mechanism. These dots often denote the status of the cart's anti-theft system.


By incorporating and integrating the technology listed above – including digital marketing, process mining, and the latest mobile apps – you’ll be better positioned to optimize your e-commerce business.


Enhance your brand image, equip your staff, and launch your business with more efficiency and effectiveness with Oevae Marketing Consultants. Contact us today to find out more! +1 972-302-8284



Reference 


Smart Shopping Carts at Kroger


Kroger upgrades security measures on shopping carts




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