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INTRODUCTION
Caf Coffee Day is a chain of coffee shops in India having it's head quarters in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka. A division of Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. (ABCTCL), it is commonly known as Coffee Day or CCD. It opened its first cafe in 1996 on Brigade Road in Bangalore, and today has the largest cafe retail chain in India - with 650 cafes in 110 cities. Headquartered in Bangalore, a majority of its cafes are also located in Bangalore. The cafe chain has had much success riding, and to some extent creating, the cafe culture wave that swept across metropolitan India following strong economic growth resulting in an increase in youth spending power. It has even tied up with WorldSpace and Microsense to enable its cafes with satellite radio and Wi-Fi, respectively. Its first Wi-Fi cafe was opened on Lavelle Road, Bangalore.
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PRIDE - I take pride in my work and in my organization. RESPECT - I respect my customers, my subordinates, my peers and my superiors. INTEGRITY - I will show the highest level of integrity towards my work and my company under all circumstances. SELF - DISCIPLINE - I will imbibe and practice selfdiscipline in all my daily activities. MOTIVATION - I will always be motivated to give the best for my organization, my team and my customers.
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COMPANY HISTORY
Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Limited (ABCTCL) is an entrepreneurial venture of Chairman, Mr. V. G. Siddhartha. His passion for coffee coupled with the opportunity provided by the deregulation of The CoffeeBoard in 1993 created the perfect timing for the launch of this company. Their visionary Chairman could foresee the demand for Indian coffee abroad and ABCTCL began exporting coffee to coffee connoisseurs across USA, Europe & Japan. The "Coffee Day" as brand was born in the year 1994. In the year 2000, Coffee Day exported more than 27, 000 tones of coffee valued at US$ 60 m and for the second time in a short span of 7 years retained its position as the largest coffee exporter of India. In this short journey of 12 years, the company has grown into six divisions and has overtaken one milestone after another without looking back. Mr. V. G. Siddhartha has a vision to further expand ABCTCL in the domestic and overseas market.
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COMPANY BACKGROUND
Coffee Day sources coffee from 5000 acres of coffee estates, the 2nd largest in Asia, that is owned by a sister concern and from 11,000 small growers. It is one of Indias leading coffee exporters with clients across USA, Europe & Japan. With its roots in the golden soil of Chickmaglur, the home of some of the best Indian Coffees and with the vision of a true entrepreneur nurturing it, Coffee Day has its business spanning the entire value chain of coffee consumption in India. Its different divisions include: Coffee Day Fresh n Ground (which owns 350 Coffee bean and powder retail outlets), Coffee Day Xpress (which owns 251 Coffee Day Kiosk), Coffee Day Take away (which owns 7000 Vending Machines), Coffee Day Exports and Coffee Day Perfect (FMCG Packaged Coffee) division. Caf Coffee Day (CCD) pioneered the caf concept in India in 1996 by opening its first caf at Brigade Road in Bangalore. Till about the late 1990s coffee drinking in India was restricted to the intellectual, the South Indian traditionalist and the five star coffee shop visitor. As the pure (as opposed to
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instant coffee) coffee caf culture in neighboring international markets grew, the need for a relaxed and fun hangout for the emerging urban youth in the country was clearly seen. Recognizing the potential that lay ahead on the horizon, Caf Coffee Day embarked on a dynamic journey to become a large organized retail caf chain with a distinct brand identity of its own. From a handful of cafs in six cites in the first 5 years, CCD has become Indias largest and premier retail chain of cafes with 251 cafes in 58 cities around the country. Cafe Coffee Day introduced the cafe culture in India with its first cafe at Brigade Road in Bangalore in 1996.There has been no looking back for their company from then till now, in fact they have grown from strength to strength. Cafe Coffee day is the regular meeting place for 18 to 35 year olds, both male and female, who are waited on by friendly and informed staff, and are offered the best made, hot or cold , in an invigorating ambience. They provide invigorating ambience and excellent customer service clubbed with excellent coffee to their customers. Each cafe depending upon its size attracts between 400 to 800 customers daily.
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MISSION STATEMENT
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CAF FORMATS
Caf Coffee Day has been experimenting with caf formats for quite sometime. Backed by the motivation of providing customers with exciting choices as well as constantly redefining the caf experience, CCD has ventured into the following formats: Music Cafs provide customers with the choice of playing their favourite music tracks on the Digital Audio Jukeboxes installed at the caf! There are around 85 cafes with such jukeboxes. 32 cafes also provide customers with the visual treat of watching their favorite music videos by means of Video Jukeboxes. Book Cafs offer the perfect solution to people who think that the coffee experience is incomplete without browsing through the bestsellers or reading a classic. CCDs book corners accentuate the age-old combination of coffee and books. This exciting concept has been successfully tested at 15 cafes in 12 cities across India and the numbers are set to grow exponentially. CCD has tied up with English Book Depot, one of Indias leading book distributors for placement and rotation of reading materials appealing to Caf Coffee Days discerning customers. Highway cafs presents the traveler en route not only with good coffee and scrumptious snacks amidst great ambience but also with clean restrooms to get rid of that weariness from the road! Lounge cafs at Hauz Khas, Delhi and Southern Avenue, Kolkata(Southern Avenue) and Hyderabad (Jubilee Hills) combines the style and luxury of a lounge with the lively ambience and comfort of a caf. With exquisite interiors,
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exotic menu and thematic music, CCD Lounge offers a whole new experience to the connoisseur while assisting the latter through its team of hostesses who are poise and style incarnate and are looked upon as fashion icons. Garden cafs combine the joy of rejuvenating amidst verdant landscapes and pots of coffee. Cyber cafs combine the urge to surf, & not to mention get connected through the internet while enjoying perfectly brewed cups of coffees, both domestic as well as International blends! These are of course just milestones. CCD is about to launch Sports Caf, Fashion Caf & Singles Caf..
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LOGO
For a brand to stand out and be successful there has to be a personal commitment from staff at all levels. The target customers must identify with it. It should be vibrant and have a life of its own. Liveliness, growth, fun and passion depicts our brand, our customers, our staff and our future this is embodied in our design and colour. Our LOGO colours embody: Red Square= Leadership, passion White Swirl = Purity of purpose, invigorating properties of coffee Green Stroke = 125 years of coffee growing heritage of this vertically integrated Group
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BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
CCD has emerged as an interactive alternative media for brands to communicate with the young at heart. Other media, such as electronic, print and outdoor, offer brand communication through visual and audio modes to a large section of the populace, both relevant and irrelevant. Caf Coffee Day offers a much more interactive, targeted communication, sometimes adding even a taste dimension to a brand idea! Various in-caf collaterals used to impart visibility to a brand inside a caf or to add the element of interactivity to a campaign are Posters, Tent Cards, Danglers, Leaflets, Brochures, Coasters, Drop boxes, Contest Forms, Stirrers, Standees etc. Over the years, CCD has successfully promoted a number of brands/products/events through various innovative tactics and promo ideas. Cashing in on its mass captive audience
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Cafe Coffee Day was named Food Services Retailer of the Year and Exclusive Brand Retailer of the Year at the 1st ICICI Bank Retail Excellence Awards function in 2005. Cafe Coffee Day was rated the No. 3 food services brand in Business World and Brand Equity surveys in 2004. Cafe Coffee Day was ranked as the 3rd best" Retail F 6t B" chain in India in the Brand Equity survey in 2004. Mr. V.G. Siddhartha, Chairman (Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Limited) received the " Economic Times - Entrepreneur of the year 2003 "award. Cafe Coffee Day has had a hat trick victory in the India Barista Championship. For 3 years in a row, 2002, 2003, 2004 CCD has won all the top awards and its representative has gone on to represent India at World Barista Championships, winning silver medal in 2002 and 5th place in 2004 for the country.
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within the organization and outside. They are the face of the company since they will be the first point of interaction with the customer.
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MARKETING:
The marketing team is responsible for the brand positioning and all brand building activities that result in increased sales and greater visibility. They are also responsible for the various sales promotion activities and tie-ups. This team designs and manages the merchandise category, which is displayed and sold at their cafes. They constantly track loyalty programs and promotions at the cafes to help minimize sales. The caf citizen program is a unique customer loyalty tool which helps us to create new customer and retain existing ones by rewarding them with handsome points which can be earned and redeemed at the cafes.
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orders and maintain the inventory of stock keping units so that cafes do not run out of critical supplies at any point. Business development team: Caf Coffee Day have a department-the business development team- who are in touch with a lot of property owners who are interested in franchising and licensing CCD. They normally take up places on long lease.
Company finance CCD is a privately held company. The group turnover is expected to touch about Rs three billion now. It was Rs two and half billion last year. Advertisement department The advertisement department tied up with various companies to promote CCD. They also tied up with a channel called Zee English with a ground programme for a popular show called Friends. All the six lead characters were shown often visiting a coffee shop and a lot of youth like watching the programme. That is why they had a contest running where you could win Friends' merchandise. The linkage was that it was that it is a youth based programme and it had a coffee house. They were also involved in a lot of ticket sales in quite a few events, Enrique being one of them. they were involved in WWE, Elton John ticket sales. These acts are very much appreciated by the consumers. The ticket sales is the organisers' benefit. They need to tell people where the tickets are available and single Caf Coffee Day logo says it all.
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CCD always ask for a certain amount of tickets around which they have a contest. Couples can win ticket for free. This in turn raises the awareness level as cafe staff approaches the consumers to inform them about the contest. There is not a better publicity mechanism then the guy who is serving you telling you about the same. Besides that they also tie up lot of the youth brands. their promise to the customer is that a lot can happen over a coffee. So every time they try to ensure something good happens to the customer. So they have a contest going on with Levis, another one with Scooty, and latest contest with Liril. CCD still doesn't believe in mass media promotions. But they want to be involved in all the areas of serious consumer passion. They are doing it with music. About 80 per cent of their cafs have a juke box and a few of their cafes are now book cafes. Next big consumer passion is Bollywood, so they have decided to be associated with movies. they had a Hindi movie Bas Yun Hi and a couple of Telugu and Tamil films with prominent Cafe Coffee Day brand placement. Later they took a conscious decision of being seen in certain movies like Khakee and Main Hoon Na and Bluffmaster being the recent hit. Another placement area that happened accidentally was with HDFC. They wanted to promote their debit card and they choose us. So all the 21 cafes had debit card machines, just during that month. The ad was shot in a Cafe Coffee Day premises. A lot of serials are shot in Cafe Coffee Day. Recently, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii was shot but they have no prominent tie ups.
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What they are offering is just a location to shoot in. They do charge a very small amount, which is the direct revenue loss for that period. They have done ads but all through barter deals. If they get a good deal from any other media, they will definitely go in for a marketing deal. But as an advertisement option or as a marketing spend, they are not looking at mass media.
Quality checks Quality checks take place all the time and in several aspects. The operational in-charge will go around checking business, record keeping, service and check the feedback forms. The food in-charge will look at the way food is being stored, coffee is being made, what is the time take to extract the coffee and so on. Marketing person will go about checking displays, how the merchandise are displayed.
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A clean knife dipped in hot water and then wiped to be used to cut the cake. Rinse the knife after each cut with hot water. The appropriate cutlery and accompaniments have to be provided along with the food. The food should not be heated along with the cling wrap. The food has to be taken care of while packing up the food for parcel order. Thumb rule to be followed while storing food in the coolers. (Display as well as back up ones) (All the pastries on the top shelf the vegetarian Savories on the center and the non-vegetarian Savories on the bottom shelf.) Reject food items which appear damaged while receiving food. Date/Color code stickers should be placed on all food.
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number from regional HR resource. It may take around 1520 days from the time of filling and submitting the form. EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE: This is provided to employees whos gross salary is Rs 7500/- p.m. or less and the benefits provided under the scheme are for sickness, maternity etc. the employee has to contribute 1.75% of his gross salary and the employer contributes 4.75% of the employee salary under the scheme. The completed ESI form along with two post card sized full length photographs should be submitted for ESI registration. Please collect ESI card number from regional HR resource.
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OUTDOOR: Umbrellas should be opened fully and made taut. They should not sag. Umbrellas and awnings should be washed with water once a week. Doormats have to be cleaned at regular intervals with water.
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REWARDS
The management believes that rewards offered by the company should be meaningful and valuable to the employees. The rewards are always based on attainable goals, they believe in SMART goal stetting { S- specific, Mmeasurable, A- attainable, R- realistic and T- time bound}. The rewards are clear, understandable and open to all. The main focus of the rewards is to recognize performance and motivate the high performers. TYPES OF REWARDS: An employee is chosen based on criteria such as excellent customer comments, and maintenance of quality product standards that will be publicized well in advance. The employee of the month will feature in the caf magazine caf beat. Select caf of the month that will be featured in the caf beat. Select employee of the month that will be displayed at the caf. Certificate of appreciation from the regional head. Participation in city/ regional/ national caf managers context. Consistent and loyal employees with a good performance will be rewarded with employee stock options.
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MAJOR RESPONSILITIES
TEAM MEMBER Responsibilities Customer service Serve the customer with a Smile, to their satisfaction. Should collect their handheld from the Docking station wear its belt on their necks and park it in the pouch. Provide speedy and effective Customer Service. Follow all service standards laid down. Ensure customer feedback forms are collected on a daily basis. In case of complaining customers, take suitable action to solve the complaints. Keep Caf Manager informed of all complaints. Responsible for table turnover. Never get into an argument with customers. Should constantly employ suggestive selling practices to make customers aware of new products and current promotion. Cashiering Printer is in working condition. Cash pouch has minimum float to start with. Handheld terminals and batteries are in good condition. Manager is intimated about the login password. Logout and hand over proper physical count of cash and the terminal to the next person in the presence of the Caf Manager- every time you leave the caf. Bills are made for every order. Transfer- in and GRN entries are entered for the day.
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Cold Coffee Products/Food Service Recipes of cold coffee and cool drinks are adhered to. Pastry cooler display is setup using appropriate tent cards. The temperature of the refrigerator, freezer, and ice cube machine is of desired level. Microwave, Mixer, Griller and Oven are in working condition and kept clean and hygienic. Shelf life of food is followed strictly and FIFO is maintained for storage. Food is dispensed at standardize service temperature. Food is handled using disposable gloves and tongs and never bare hands. Servery is kept clean and hygienic and avoids all sources of contamination. Caf Opening Duties Setting up the counter for the days operation. Receipt city store items like coffee beans, cold coffee mix & cups and stationery and perishables like food, milk. Check on equipment (pastry cooler, AC, microwave, mixie, refrigerator, ice cube machine, and freezer) for cleanliness and ensure they are in proper working condition. Cleanliness of the caf interiors, exteriors and servery. Before they are handed over the terminal, it is the team members responsibility to see to it that the terminal is in good condition. While taking the terminal, if there are damages noticed, Team member shall report it on the register counters signed by caf manager or his nominee.
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If the terminal batteries need to be changed or recharged then team member shall hand over the batteries to the caf manager or his nominee and collect charged batteries from him. Caf Closing Duties Cleanliness of all equipment and thorough cleaning of the caf. Checking the physical stock with assistance from the caf in-charge. Ensure food beyond shelf life is discarded and food to be retained overnight is stored t proper temperature. Assist the manager in compiling reports and updating registers etc.
Part Timer/Weekender The responsibilities of a Part Timer/Weekender are similar to that of a team member. Every Part Timer/Weekender should stringently follow these duties with a smile with utmost diligence, zeal and application. The duty hours of the Part Timer/Weekender will be as specified by the City Manager/Area Manager. As you grow within the organization, you will be briefed about new role and responsibility.
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Brew Master Responsibilities All standard recipes of coffee are strictly adhered to and maintain uniform quality of these recipes at all times. Coffee Machines, Coffee Grinders and dispensers are cleaned and maintained well and all preventive maintenance procedures are carried out. Hot coffee is prepared as specified by the F&B Department. Excess coffee is stored in airtight containers at the end of the day. Grammage and flow of espresso is as per standards. Ensure speedy production of pending orders. Knowledge about storage and shelf life of coffee and food related products. Proper closing and opening of pantry and keeping the work area clean and hygienic. Manager In Charge Of A Caf Responsibilities Should maintain a positive image of CCD (caf coffee day) Sport a smile always, as you are the Brand Ambassador. Achieve sales in a focused and planned manner. Achieving sales target daily. Table turnover and efficient customer handling. Handle pressure during the rush hours by ensuring proper pre-rush preparations. Allocating assignments and targets to the staff working in the floor area.
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Constantly review all suggestive selling practices employed by the caf staff. Ensure all items on the menu are available at all times. Responsible for customer feedback forms. Forecast orders accurately to minimize wastage. Maintain legally required licenses and others documents as required by local authorities. Implement other assignments delegated by the city manager from time to time. Should coordinate with the regional head and marketing department for various products launches and other marketing initiatives to improve sales. Be responsible for all materials and machinery. To ensure that all the terminals are docked to the docking stations when not in use. Have complete knowledge of all standard operating procedures governing the caf and implement the same at all times. Maintain all records, reports and vendor/utility bills correctly. Maintain all opening & closing forms and formats. Adhere to all opening, closing, quality & consistency standards laid down by the company. Accountable for maintaining the stocks for smooth operations. All service standards, hygiene standards and cleanliness of the entire floor areas are maintained. Maintaining all product standards, coffee standards and recipes as specified by company policy. Planning the counter and ensuring proper workflow is maintained. Speedy products of all hot coffee, cold coffee, food, other beverages and desserts. Ensuring all machines including the nurit terminal and the kiosk behind the counter are in working condition. Intimate the caf manager immediately in case of any breakdown.
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Food standards and hygiene are maintained all times. Responsible for depositing the daily sales proceeds of the cafe in the bank. Ensure all stocks and inventories are properly accounted for. Practice wastage control and spot audits so as to have control over the raw material costs. Take the responsibility of charging the batteries and docking the terminals. When the caf manager is not present, only a senior team member designated by the caf manager shall take responsibility of charging the batteries and docking the terminals. Coordinate and leave messages in the logbook regarding pending jobs for the next shifts manager. Ensure fresh recruits get both on the job and classroom training. Ensure appropriate briefings and meetings are conducted to disseminate information and collect feedback. Conduct regular appraisals on the performance of his/her team member and discuss strategies for improvement of their performances. Solving customer problems amicably. But if unable to do so, inform the reporting authority. Handle waiting customers efficiently. Fund them a seat and making sure that they do not go away.
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HANDLING RUSH
Typically 80% of the business happens in 20% of the time & cafes will have distinct lean & rush periods. CCD cannot prepare rush hours during rush period,& therefore they have to prepare well in advance & have the caf ready in all respects. PRE-RUSH PREPARATION To ease workload & handle rush hours better Forecast the sales for the rush period Accordingly, ensure there are no stock out situations of any item on the menu. All the stock items or the food items should be well within reach & enough to last during rush hours Staffing should be adequate & work should be allotted well in advance & there should be no confusion about who is doing what Any breaks for the staff or change of old shift to mew shift staff should happen before rush time starts Pep up the staff If needed have one staff taking care of table turn over & ensure guests are received & seated The counter should be set up in a way that can help reduce clutter, crossovers between work areas & reduce the possibility of staff making mistakes. TIPS Portion out cakes , brownies etc. Refill sugar bowls , tissue box , straws & food stocks during free time Make sure all the cutlery & crockery is washed ,wiped & ready for use Re-arrange spoons & plates size wise
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The cold coffee powder dispensers should be full & new packets should be well within reach Steam & keep enough milk in the refrigerator for cold coffee Clean the milk steamer for good froth Fold & keep readily 6 to 8 T/A boxes & 2 to 3 parcel boxes Wipe & keep the counter clean & clutter free Ensure the servey & seating area is well cleaned .Mirrors , glasses ,table tops etc should be wiped down & floors should be swept & mopped clean Place importance on cleaning outside the caf & replace fresh garbage bags in the garbage bins There should be enough diesel in the generator & in storage Check air conditioner for efficient performance Check water level in the storage tank Check water level in the boiler of Espresso machine Make sure have enough change in the cash drawer Once pre rush preparations are done, ensure you have a positive mental attitude & work on speed consistently .Enjoy work & be self motivated to beat the rush. Be calm & in control of the situation. A well planned counter, which is set up in preparation for rush hour, will go a long way in providing speedy customer service .A cross trained& multi skilled team member can rotate between work stations to ease any pressure points. PROPER RUSH HANDLING WILL ENSURE: 1. Excellent service, top notch products & a great ambience for customers 2. The operation is well planned & products are kept available readily & we do not get into run out of stock out situations .This means all team members
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will find handling the RISH ROUR very satisfying & fun 3. That you always evaluate how the last rush period was handled & correct any past mistakes.
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Open the door to receive a customer & greet him courteously with a smile Meeting greeting & seating the customer in a warm & friendly manner sets the ball rolling for the service that follows .It will reflect in voice Check whether the customer wants a takeaway or will be seated at the caf Take his preference if possible & direct him to available vacant tables. Request the customers to be seated & introduce self. Acknowledge customers presence at the caf. A smile goes a long way. That is guaranteed 2. TAKE THE ORDER & PRESENT THE BILL
A confident demeanour & good menu knowledge will help you to assist the customer to his satisfaction Hand over the menu to the customer & if not ready return to take the order in a few minutes Help the customer choose the right coffee or food by explaining in detail the attributes of the product. It is important that you recommend special product & add ons & combos of food & beverages to the customers. Suggestive selling will help you offer customers a better choice of their products. When the customer is ready to give the order , use handheld terminal. Choose SELL amongst user functions. Enter the table number & the number of people. Take the order.
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Check if the customer is the caf citizen ,if not, enroll the customer in the caf citizen program Inform customers at what time they should expect order to be served. For eg. order will be served in 10 minutes. Sir Print the order confirmation cum bill & place it in the folder on the table. TIP: use one liner terminology to describe product & its benefits to the customer. 3 .SALVER SERVICE Serve the customer at the promised time & know the products that you are about to serve .Pride in products will enhance the customers confidence in their brand. Arranged the readied products on a salver Serve the food first & serve the cold coffee , hot coffee or other beverages later. However check the customers preference. For eg. Can I serve the food items first, Sir or would you like everything to be served together? In case of no specific customer preference serve food first followed by coffee/ beverages Announce the name of the product while you serve the product Remember who ordered which coffee / food in case of a group & serve the items accordingly If there are four people gathered at a table, then bring the coffee two at a time. Else, if you wait to bring all four together, the first two will not retain their temperatures. In case there are any delays after announcing the time of service, please keep the customer informed of delay.
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TIP:Ensure that you have served all the mandatory accompaniments with the food & beverages like sauces , cutlery , napkins etc..
A feedback on existing service would help you improve performance in future. Also, the customer will feel more valued & important. Keep an eye on the tables in allocated section Check with the customer if they would like some more coffee, snacks or desserts Interact with as many as customers as possible & get their feedback on the service & product. For eg. Hope you liked the coffee Sir! I hope you found the service friendly & prompt. Is there any way we can improve our quality of coffee, food or service
TIP: If you ask for feedback, you are sure to receive comments from customers CLEARANCE Clearance should be very prompt Clear empty plates, cups & soiled napkins from the table using a salver Ensure that the surface & edges of the table is wiped with assigned scrubber .Use a spray gun to dampen the table with a cleaning agent prior to wiping the table.
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BILL SETTLEMENT & CUSTOMER FEEDBACK MAKE THE POST SERVICE WAITING PERIOD EASY & FAST FOR THE CUSTOMER
When the customer is ready to leave check the amount of the bill from handheld & tell him the overall amount payable Once the customer places the cash, remove the bill folder from the table & clear the transaction promptly Request the customer to fill up the comment card. I would be delighted if you could kindly fill up our customer comment/ feedback form while I return with the change, Sir! Present exact change to the customer & collect the comment card. Change, Sir! In case of any negative comment, tackle the situation before the customer leaves the caf. Acknowledge good comments too.
PARTING REMARKS Show customers that we value them & want them to return. A pleasant parting remark would ensure that customer comes back to caf. Thank the customer for choosing CAF COFFE DAY. And how delighted you are to be of service to him. Thank
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you for choosing CAF COFFEE DAY, Sir! It has been a pleasure having you over. TIP: It is not what you say , but how you say it!
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Espresso Americano : A shot of lightened Espresso diluted with hot water. Macchiato : A shot of Espresso topped up with milk foam. Cappuccino : Strong milk based coffee with a shot of Espresso, milk and milk foam. It is one of the most popular hot coffees at Cafe Coffee Day. Caf Latte : Milkier hot coffee, mild and goes best with coffee flavoring syrups. It has a very thin layer of milk foam. Chocochino : A blend of Chocolate ice cream and Espresso garnished with a dollop of milk foam. It is neither a hot coffee nor a cold coffee. It is a warm coffee. Cafe Mocha: Chocolate flavored Cappuccino. Goes best when served with whipped cream. Garnish it with a dash of cocoa powder. Irish coffee: A light Espresso flavored with a choice of Irish Cream/ Hazelnut/ Caramel and topped with Whipped Cream.
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Caffeine Kick: Double shot of espresso diluted with hot water. Black Velvet: A'ristretto'strong coffee served around 5-20 ml. Kenyan Safari : An international coffee with the hidden flavor of Blueberry. Colombian Juan Valdez: Rich, mild international hot coffee with fruity flavour. Ethiopian Qahwah : International hot coffee with a hidden mocha flavour. Hot chocolate : Lots and lots and lots of chocolate. Cold Coffees Tropical Iceberg : Ice blended cold coffee with notes of chocolate. It is the most popular cold coffee across the country. Tropical Temptation : A Tropical Iceberg topped with whipped cream and a shot of chocolate sauce. Cold Sparkle: Ice blended cold coffee with a sparkling taste of coconut, it is among the earliest cold coffees introduced in their menu. Iced Eskimo : Ice blended cold coffee with notes of coffee and cream balanced in right proportions. Arabian Heights : Ice blended cold coffee with a distinct flavour of cardamom.
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Vegan Shake : It is made of 100 % pure vegetable fat and does not contain any animal fat & dairy product. It is unique and is being launched for the first time in the country by CCD. Cappachillo : Coffee with sweetened creamy milk served on the rocks. Mochachillo : Chocolate flavored coffee with sweetened creamy milk served on the rocks. Cafe Frappe : A judicious blend of ice cream and coffee that gives a smooth and creamy effect. Almond frappe : Almond flavored rich, creamy cold coffee with whipped cream, garnished with almond flakes. Choco Frappe: A Cafe Frappe with an extra scoop of Vanilla ice cream and a shot of chocolate sauce, garnished with cocoa powder. Devils Own : A smooth blend of cream and coffee drenched with chocolate sauce and topped up with a shot of whipped cream. Kaapi Nirvana : It is their ultimate signature blend, very Indian with hidden Caribbean taste, won the silver medal in the in the world barista championship held in Oslo 2002. Rich coffee taste, heavy body with creamy texture and does not require any additional flavors. Fruit Frappe : A judicious blend of ice cream and fruits having different fruity flavors and thick cool texture. (Mango Frappe, Strawberry Frappe, Pineapple Frappe, Lichi Frappe, Cold Chocolate).
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Teas Assam Tea : A strong Tea grown in the best tea estates of Assam. Masala Chai : High grade Assam tea in combination with a Masala bag which is meticulously prepared with pepper, cardamom and cinnamon to give an ethnic feel. Ice Tea : A flavoured cold tea served with lemon juice on the rocks, garnished with a slice of lime. Granitas / Cremosas Granitas : A cool slush drink in different flavour variants Pineapple Crush : Pineapple flavour. Cool Blue : Orange & hidden flavour of mint. Blood Orange : Orange flavour. Smoothies : Ice-drinks blended with ice cream to give it a creamy texture, which gives a smooth creamy after taste Strawberry/Mango Colada : A smoothie, flavoured with strawberry/mango garnished with whipped cream. Cremosa : A fizz drink served with fruit concentrate, soda and Ice Cubes Served on the Rocks. (Flavor options: Litchi, Ginger Spice and Pina Colada)
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Desserts Mousse Au chocolate : A double layered Chocolate mousse with a combination of milk a dark chocolate & subtle coffee flavor for all the chocolate lovers. Mocha Pastry : A fresh coffee sponge cake flavored with Coffee cream and syrup. Chocolate Fantasy Cake : Rich Chocolate Pastry pampered with a rich garnish with chocolate truffle swirl. Pineapple Gateaux : Delicious cream and pineappleflavoured cake, very light and refreshing. Chocolate Mousse : Creamy, Fluffy, Smooth, chocolate flavored dessert, ideal with coffee. Black forest Cake : The all time favorite Choco pastry with cherries suited to our Indian palate. Sugar/chocolate Doughnut : A deep-fried dumpling doused with cinnamon flavoured top dipped in sugar or chocolate truffle. Date & Walnut cake : Rich butter base Cake made of delicious combination Dates & Walnut. Chocolate Brownie : A rich dessert made with the combination of chocolate, butter, walnuts best with coffee. [TIP: Tastes best with a scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream.] Banana walnut cake : Delicious teacake flavored with bananas and walnuts
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Marble cake : A delicious combination of chocolate and vanilla butter sponge best with tea or coffee, topped with pure chocolate. Try with a scoop of choc ice cream, vanilla ice cream, nuts & chocolate sauce. Cookies : A crisp sweet snack accompanying all coffee and teas with choco chips, chocolate ginger, peanut butter and coconut macaroon flavour options.
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MOVIE TIE-UPS
CCD has become an important national on ground partner for Production Houses to promote movies better among the masses by means of colourful collaterals like posters, tent cards, danglers et al. Interactivity is ensured by conducting exciting contests around the movie wherein customers with the correct answers stand to win movie cassettes, CDs, movie tickets as prizes and also through a Lucky draw get a chance to win a Coffee date with their favourite movie stars. Hence, the touch & feel experience to the movie. The Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Promotion: The contest, starting July 10, 2004 ran across 168 cafes in 42 cities for a month, where any customer billing a Shagun amount of Rs 301 was guaranteed to win at least one prize ranging from audiocassettes to movie tickets and a chance to enter a lucky draw, which would win them a coffee date with Priyanka Chopra. To heighten the excitement, CCD even created an ambience of Shaadi Season with cafe staff wearing heart shaped badges with Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Contest @ CCD pinned on their shirts. Creatively designed posters and tent cards in the wedding card format were used as tools to encourage customers to be a part of this contest.
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Cafe Coffee Day in wi-fi' tie-up with Microsense Cafe Coffee Day, the country's leading chain of cafes, has tied up with Microsense, provider of wireless computing solutions, to wi-fi enable its coffee outlets across the country. BANGALORE, DHNS: Partnering with Microsense, Cafe Coffee Day has already wi-fi enabled 50 of its outlets across Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi and Chennai. The number would increase to 100 by March, Cafe Coffee Day Chief Executive Officer Naresh Malhotra told newsmen here on Monday. In a phased manner, all the Cafe Coffee Day outlets, spread over 50 cities, will be wi-fi enabled, he added. Pointing out that the cafes had been attracting huge number of business customers, he said the partnership would enable laptop and PDA owners to hook to the internet while sipping coffee at its outlets. Microsense Director N V Krishna said the wi-fi service would feature plug and play functionality VPN support and always on connectivity. It would be provided through post-paid and pre-paid access accounts supported by a central authentication and billing platform developed and operated by microsense, he added.
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of college bands in Phat Noise and witness The Ticket review the movies coming to the theatres near you. Be informed about the list of exciting events just around the corner. You simply cant miss these Know more about the latest Cafe Coffee Day launched in your neighbourhood and find the expert, Harish Bijoor throw light on how the caf of tomorrow will look and feel!
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Is Sandra Bullock still congenial? Is direction Antara Malis cup of coffee?? Get your dose of gossip while navigating through the grapevine. Mr. Bean talks to the troubled hearted. Add more Gadgets and Gizmos to
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respectively 18% of the customers visit the cafes daily while another 44% CAFE COFFEE DAY MOHSIN MIRZA visit weekly. 22% of customers visit it occasionally while 16% visit monthly. Each caf, depending upon its size attracts CAF COFFEE DAY between 500 and 800 customers daily, mainly between 4pm and 7 pm. Customers describe Caf Coffee Day as the place MERCHANDISE they frequent most after home and workplace/college. It is a place where they meet friends and colleagues, in groups of 3 or more; a place where they rejuvenate and are free to be themselves rather than a place to be seen at viz a they Every one likes to cherish good times with a hope that viz other cafes. last forever. CCD make this a reality, in the form of merchandise, specially chosen and created for the customers to carry a piece of the good times spent at Caf Coffee Day! So visit your nearest CCD to pick these trendy items of merchandise today!! Funky Caps, Cool T-Shirts, Bags, Mugs, Coffee Filters, Mints. Coffee Powders Arabicaah, Perfect , Charge , Dark Forest . New Introductions Malabar Monsoon premium Coffee Powder Varieties in coffee mugs Funky T-shirts and Caps CCDs guide to Active Holidays (A travel guide focusing on adventure sports)
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Cyber caf gets a whole new meaning as Travelguru, Indias leading travel portal, today announced a tie-up with Caf Coffee Day to offer enticing gifts over coffee and cake. A steaming cup could bring with it a holiday in hot Goa a chilled frothy glass a cool getaway in serene Leh. Travel shopping has become little more than a coffee session thanks to two of the countrys most innovative and youthful brands! Starting December all the way to February 2007, select Caf Coffee Day outlets in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Chennai and Hyderabad are offering a Travelguru gift voucher with every purchase of Rs.200/- or more. Every such voucher would take as much as Rs. 1000 off on hotel bills and vacation packages and Rs.200/- off on air-flight costs. Both offers are valid for three months. To add to the excitement around the festive season,Travelguru is the sole sponsor for Caf Coffee Days month-long Caf Coffee Day Santa contest. Running through the month of December, covering over 350 Caf Coffee Day outlets, customers buying two CCD gift certificates may send an SMS message with the bill number to 9880COFFEE. Travelguru will hand out loads of travel gift vouchers to the winners of a lucky draw. One lucky couple will get to enjoy
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an experience of a lifetime, by winning the Grand Prize a 1-night cruise experience for two people, courtesy Travelguru. Travelgurus partnership with Caf Coffee Day, the leading vendor in the lifestyle retail space, is an exciting opportunity to market travel, said Devyani Nagpal, Chief Marketing Officer-Travelguru . This strategic partnership will allow Travelguru to offer customers phenomenal deals on weekend getaways, vacation packages, cruises and hotel stays across 72000 hotels and resorts across the Globe bargains won over a cup of coffee! Caf Coffee Day Director Naresh Malhotra echoed the enthusiasm: We are very excited about this strategic partnership with Travelguru, Indias largest hotel consolidator. This partnership will help us offer our customers the best in travel deals across hotels, vacations, cruises and airfares and meet their holiday needs. This makes their visit to Caf Coffee Day more experiential and rewarding. Looking to the future, we anticipate offering many innovative travel shopping options, in conjunction with our travel partner Travelguru. The partnership aims at ultimately providing a unique travel shopping experience to Indian travel customers and making travel very accessible to them. For now though, the crowd that chills out at Caf Coffee Day can go shopping for great value deals on Indias widest range of hotel and vacation options, through Travelguru by just buying their favorite cup of latte!
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managing director Captain GR Gopinath and Cafe Coffee Day director Naresh Malhotra. Speaking on the occasion, Capt Gopinath quipped that another factor he and Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading chairman VG Siddhartha and he owned neighbouring coffee estates.
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temple towns. Identify these outlets and are there any plans to open more such outlets? In 1996 with the chain's first caf at Brigade Road, Bangalore, the company realised that the urban Indian youth was looking at a place to relax and unwind and CCD filled this need gap. The largest retail chain of cafes has today become one that every customer relates to as his/her neighbourhood 'hangout'. There is an element of familiarity that prompts one to visit the outlet while one is on transit, thus CCD has outlets at airports, gas stations, highways, tourist destinations and what's more even popular temple towns such as in Katra there are two cafes (en route Vaishno Devi), Amritsar there is one caf (the Golden Temple), Bhubaneshwar there are three cafes (en route Jagannath Temple at Puri), Mathura highway has one caf (birthplace of Lord Krishna), Madurai has one caf (the Meenakshi Temple). Also within metros there are certain cafes right opposite holy places, which show a marked increase in sales on certain specific days. For instance, the cafe opposite the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai records a marked increase in sales on Tuesdays every week or during the eleven days of Ganesh Chaturthi. In Bangalore, opposite the caf at Malleshwaram there is a Sai Baba Temple that draws a good number of pilgrims on Thursday/Friday particularly in the first week of the month; Sabarimala, a place that is frequented by pilgrims from November-January culminating in the rare view of a sacred 'Jyothi'; at Manipal which is close to the Udupi Lord Krishna temple, is frequented by pilgrims who visit here during the Janmashtami and last but not the least the churches which are nearby the Panjim/Miramar cafe in Goa include Old Panjim Church, Dona Paula church , St Inez, Caranzlem, Teligao that are very significant religious places for travellers from Europe, etc. CCD has immediate plans to open outlets in Tirupati,
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Varanasi and Allahabad. What is the volume of business at these outlets? CCD has been tracking results and it has been observed that there are about 500 walk-ins per day. Also the average daily sales at these outlets en route holy places are 30-50% higher than the regular CCD outlets, not counting the flagship ones. How are the products customised to suit the needs of the devotees? Typically a pilgrim walks into a CCD outlet en route the holy place owing to recall of the brand. Most domestic pilgrims at some point in their own city or town have visited a CCD outlet, therefore they walk into a CCD at a holy place most of the times knowing what to expect. However, since most are traveling, dry, take-away foods like cookies sell more. While the potential at such places cannot be underestimated, are there any concerns pertaining to logistics and cold storage? At certain times there are challenges owing to certain cafes being at high altitudes and transportation being sparse, however, over time we have learnt to tackle these issues better.
What is your strategy on the marketing and promotions front? Interesting promotions with youth-oriented brands involve our customers during their time spent at the caf. One such promotion with TVS led to participation of our customers in a painting competition and the gratification was a custom made TVS Scooty.
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Promotions are carried out for customers during special days like Valentines Day, Friendship Day and also occasional festivals are carried out giving away special discounts etc. to our customers. Say for example weeklong dessert festivals, pizza festivals etc. We at CCD are also constantly innovating with respect to caf formats. While standardisation needs to be achieved in terms of ambience and service, coffee lovers seek a complete experience. There is hence the need to combine intelligent positioning with the right products at a particular caf. There is the need for carefully designed caf formats, to match the lifestyle of the consumer and enrich the caf experience. CCD has been making changes in an evolved manner in format depending on the preferences of clientele in certain areas bringing about a combination of synergistic tastes such as that for books and coffee through book cafes, internet and coffee through cyber cafes, music and coffee through music cafes, open air seating and coffee through garden cafes, round the clock road travel and coffee through highway cafes and now lounge and coffee through the latest lounge cafe format having been unveiled in Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Kochi and even at a few smaller cities. But these formats have been adopted only where the area and clientele yearn for it and that too taking care not to deviate from the basic cafe format and the soul of the genre. It is because of this conscious attempt that each of these formats have been immensely successful and have registered steady growth in numbers depending on the demand in various pockets for them. CCD to add to the caf experience also has great merchandise. This includes three packet coffees namely Arabicaah, Perfect and Charge along with a premium coffee called Dark Forest, Malabar Monsoon and Mysore Royal.
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Cookies in Honey and Oatmeal and Double Choco Chip flavours are a recent addition that has been very well received. Also in the offering are Coffee Filters, Mugs, and Message T-shirts for both men and women.
CCD pioneered the cafe concept in India in 1996. What potential do you see in the coffee retail market in coming years? Coffee consumption in India until the late nineties was at a static 50,000 tonnes per annum and today this number has reached as per 2005 records a very impressive 80,000 tonnes per annum with 48% consumption being of the Roast and Ground (R&G) coffee. The caf culture in the country was pioneered by CCD, which has today contributed to not just increase in coffee consumption over the years but has also facilitated for a place to 'hangout' for all across the country. There is huge potential in coffee retail owing to people's acceptance of coffee as a social lubricant and a need that has been created to 'hangout' at a place that provides for a truly world-class coffee drinking experience. Today the total number of cafes in the country stands at 300 across 68 cities that is slated to grow to 500 cafes by 2007.
Interview with Cafe Coffee Day marketing head Sudipata Sen Gupta
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Cafe culture is the latest trend to take the nation by storm. It joined the race simultaneous with the satellite culture. Although not as big, the culture has nonetheless caught on the consumer fancy and has spawned quite a few coffee chains. Amongst the big guns is Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading company's Cafe Coffee Day. Cafe's marketing head Sudipta Sen Gupta is understandably quite excited about the cafe's prospectus. While the company is poised at launching 49 more cafes in the country, it is also looking at opening cafe chains worldwideall before the financial year end. Sen Gupta started off her career with Compaq and Pepsi before she joined Cafe Coffee Day three years ago. She has been one of the core team members, who worked on the look and the approach of the cafe before it launched in a big way. She spoke to indiantelevision.com's Trupti Ghag about the company, how it functions and in which direction is it looking now. Excerpts:
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What is the business structure of Cafe Coffee Day? What are the other revenue models besides the cafe? At the cafe, we sell coffee, food, merchandise and a certain amount of music. A large chunk of revenue that our parent company Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading generates comes from exports, followed by profit margins from the cafes as well as coffee powder retail followed by vending division and kiosk division Express coffee. How would you chart the growth for past couple years since you launched? We launched in 1996 in Mangalore, we were the first chain in the country. We have seen a meteoric growth post 1999; coincidentally many other players came into the market then. It could be owing to the cost effect syndrome, but the coffee culture took then. In 2001 we had 14 outlets in five cities and now in 2004 we have 151. We have planned to launch 49 more outlets by the end of this year, which will make a total of 200 outlets. In addition to that we are also going abroad. We will open 50 outlets overseas in 10 cities. What is the strategy behind opening up caf's abroad? Hasn't the cafe culture been prevalent abroad for some time now? Aren't there enough cafe's already there? Apparently, as our studies show, they can take many more. We have been studying the central overseas market in the last quarter and we found that there is scope. Especially for cafes like ours, which is about world class coffee experience at affordable prices. Who is your target consumer? A typical Cafe Coffee Day consumer, demographically, would
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be male or female between 15-29 years of age, belonging to middle or upper middle class. About 40 per cent or more are female. But according to us, the typical consumers at our cafe is young or young at heart. Any body who is youthful, be it in terms of age or outlook, would like to hangout at a Caf Coffee Day because of kind of ambiance that we offer. We are about juke boxes, good and affordable coffee and food and an informal atmosphere. The brand fit is with youth or young at heart. Is that the reason why you associate with on-ground events? How does it really help the business growth? No. It doesn't directly impact growth. On ground events are more to do with marketing our brand. Although, electronic media is one of the options, we don't really think that it is required. We are focused on more targeted activities in the cities where our caf is located. It would help us get across whatever we wanted to tell our target audience better. Growth comes from how well the caf chain is doing and how well the market is doing. As of now, the market is growing. It has barely scratched the surface. It can take many more cafs, many more players and many more types of coffee chains targeting a spectrum of consumers.
Which is? I don't know! Right now coffee culture is happening. What about competitor within the coffee chains? We don't have any competition because we are not competing with the others. In fact we are aiding each other in creating and growing the coffee culture. All of us have a distinct identity. We sure do! We are not trying to be some one else. We are not trying to be an upper class coffee shop where you can walk in only if you have certain amount of money in your pocket. These are the upper end coffee shops that have hookahs and the works. We are about an every day hang out. We are about being the third most frequented place after home and workplace or college. So we are like the coffee chains overseas but we are about affordable fun. I think we have a distinct identity; we are about coffee and about hanging out and about nice time spend. What is your best selling item on the menu? Isn't Cafe Coffee Day more better know for its cold coffees? The best selling item in summer is frappe, which is coffee and ice cream blended together. It is favored by the young people. In winter it is cappuccino. Especially in the northern states, the best sellers are hot coffee. But yes, cold coffees are very popular. If you look at average sales per year, cold coffee sales are higher than the hot coffees. But that is because of a weather that you face. Is it really that chilly across the country? Also, cold coffees are favored because they are unique. Frappe is a universal formulation, but at the same time we have a range of ice-blended coffees that are unique. We have a cardamom flavoured coffee, chocolate flavoured
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coffee, coconut flavoured coffee, even a mint flavoured coffee and a coffee garnished with bitter coffee beans. I think it is because of the exciting recipes that people go for them. But there are real coffee connoisseurs who will have their cup of cappuccino and nothing else. How do you decide on the menu? It has to be noted here that all your products have a decided Indian taste to it - be it food or coffee. It was the consumers' choice. We do a series of taste test before the product is launched. We also adopt changes after a series of feedback either via feedback back form or by studies. Since our cafs are own by us, we can do these dipstick studies at any time. And we have got some specific feedback's. Like for example, when we were launching a spinach sandwich, consumers said that they would prefer a spinach-cottage cheese combo.
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How do you go about scouting location for your cafe's? Do you own the premises or do you get it on lease? We have a department-the business development team- who are in touch with a lot of property owners. These days a lot of property owners are contacting us. We normally take up places on long lease. When you launched, one got to hear about a rumour that your coffee has a chicory blend? Comment. No! Our coffee's do not have chicory. How has the government support been? We should not look up to government, unless for policy
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issues like VAT. I think we have the support of our customers and that is enough. It is not right to always depend on government to do everything for you. We are pretty much ok. What government probably can do, and entire coffee community will appreciate, is to help the needy coffee farmer. Everybody who has anything coffee industry will benefit from it. What is the core strength of the company? We are looking at being all aspects of coffee, right from the estates to the cup of coffee that we serve. We are getting into new areas; we have got into coffee vending very seriously. We are looking at Coffee Day take away and coffee kiosk divisions very seriously. It helps if your linkages are strong with coffee, as a product, in all its aspects. We are a true coffee conglomerate. Where does the coffee chains move ahead from here? You have already started merchandising. Are you looking at building it up? Not really, merchandise started more as a sentimental thing than as a revenue stream. We wanted to reward coffee lovers and we started selling mugs. People wanted to wear something that reminded them of the cafe so we designed Tshirts and we sold thousands of those. But, yes it has become a serious business now. We are looking at 5 per cent of our revenue coming from the merchandising. We are also into selling bags, pens and filters. But there will always be a linkage with youth and coffee. We will always keep our focus; we will not become a retail store.
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Currently, what is the revenue pie of the company like? I cannot share this information with you. We are a privately held company. What is the group turnover of the company? The group turnover is expected to touch about Rs three billion now. It was Rs two and half billion last year. How do you go about advertising on the television channel? What about ticket sales? Last November-December 2003, we were approached for a ground contest around a very popular programme on Zee English called Friends. All the six lead characters are shown often visiting a coffee shop and a lot of youth like watching the programme. That is why we had a contest running where you could win Friends' merchandise. The linkage was that it was that it is a youth based programme and it had a coffee house. Latest, we have tied up with Channel [V]'s Get Gorgeous contest. The reason being that a lot of our young consumers are interested in careers. Modeling is a career that a lot of youngsters are interested in and this was an excellent platform. We have also done promotion for History Channel, where we have run promotion for Hollywood Heroes. We had asked a few question and a lucky winner won a trip to Hollywood. We are involved in ticket sales in quite a few events, Enrique being one of them. We were involved in WWE, Elton John ticket sales. These acts are very much appreciated by our
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consumers. Besides that we also tie up lot of the youth brands. Our promise to the customer is that a lot can happen over a coffee. So every time we try to ensure something good happens to our customer. So we have a contest going on with Levis, another one with Scooty, and latest contest with Liril. What is it that you get out of these ticket sales? It is the organisers' benefit, really. They need to tell people where the tickets are available and single Caf Coffee Day logo says it all. You don't have to print 10 addresses. From our point of view, we always ask for a certain amount of tickets around which we have a contest. Couples can win ticket for free. This in turn raises the awareness level as cafe staff approaches the consumers to inform them about the contest. There is not a better publicity mechanism then the guy who is serving you telling you about the same. Earlier, you mentioned that there was a sales boost during the contests.... Eventually, when there are contest we have very high walkins. Ours is a business model that depends on walk-ins. We do not aim at high profit margins. Walk-in's pushes our sales in the bargain. Conversion rate is 100 per cent because no customer sits in a Coffee Day without consuming anything.
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What kind of interaction is encouraged between the consumer and the staff? I think our staff now has got it. Earlier, they used to look at themselves as waiters. Now we have finally managed to convey it to them that you are doing a job and you are at par socially with many consumers, so your attitude and your communications should be up to the mark. It is not sufficient that they clean the table well, but they have to be able to communicate with the consumer on one on one basis. It is a cultural shift; it is a huge responsibility as, in India you do not look at the people serving at your table as your peer. We want somebody who can be a friend to the customer but at the same time will know about the international standards of hygiene and cleanliness and personal grooming. How often do you conduct quality checks in your cafes? All the time and in several aspects. The operational in-charge will go around checking business, record keeping, service and check the feedback forms. The food in-charge will look at the way food is being stored, coffee is being made, what is the time take to extract the coffee and so on. Marketing person will go about checking displays, how the merchandise are displayed. Is there are staunch Cafe Coffee Day person or your consumer group is often switching between other cafes? I wouldn't be in a position to speak about any other chain. But yes, we have a staunch Caf Coffee Day person. There
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are people who visit the caf at least four times a day. My data base consists of 1,35,000 e-mails of customers. About 60 per cent of the consumers are regulars, which mean they come to the caf twice a week or more. Where are you aiming at going ahead from here? Would you ever start an high end product? We really don't know. Every division employs about 1800 employees. I don't think that we will ever go for a high end product, there is enough scope for a product like ours.
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CONCLUSION
The best known cup of coffee in town comes from here. You can't miss Cafe Coffee Day; if there isn't one in your neighbourhood, there's one near your college/office, You might as well give in, they're taking over. The college crowd is big, because the rates are more or less affordable, officegoers hang out here at lunch breaks to take in the laid-back air of the place, first-dates meet here because it's neutral ground, and couples because they're not likely to bump into their parents. You're left alone to play your favorites on the jukebox and nurse your mug of coffee for however long you want. All at a price, of course - Rs. 5 per favourite song and around Rs. 25 for the drink. The range of coffees here, both cold and hot, is impressive. The latte (with cinnamon, if you like it that way), Irish Coffee, Cappuccino and its chocolate-y version, the Mochaccino are the most requested hot coffees. While the Frappe, with chocolate ice-cream blended in, the Tropical Iceberg, which is the classic cold coffee, and the awardwinning Kaapi Nirvana are the chilled favorites. Order cookies to go with it and, suddenly, none of your problems in life will seem like such a big deal. CCD also does a decent job of the teas, of which it has only three, but the Masala Chai is good. The eats here are also very popular, in fact, many people skip coffee altogether and just come here for the grub. For the most part, though, the food here is nothing spectacular. Their ever-changing menus haven't really improved matters, either. CCD also sells its own range of t-shirts, coffee mugs and bags. Their line of pre-packed coffee powders is steeply priced, but there is no dearth of takers, and the filter-coffee has some dedicated drinkers
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Its hard to miss: It sports a youthful look. Plush, pleasing interiors, plus colours such as lime green, yellow, purple and orange predominate make Caf Coffee Day a soft-low decibel spot for the trendy youth. Caf Coffee Day, a division of Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd (ABCTCL), has become a hot brand with the youth. Truly, if excitement has an address, it would be Caf Coffee Day. Its just the place to be.
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