Taylor iced beverage machine increases footfall and generates big profits
If you’re in Wigston and fancy
a nice restaurant, or a decent coffee, or maybe a takeaway, then you might want
to head for the petrol station. Shortly
after it opened, The Stage in Wigston was crowned 2020 Forecourt Trader of the
Year. Less a petrol station, more a
destination with its barista coffee bar, healthy all-day food offer and
convenience store, The Stage has made itself centre-stage. It’s part of the Hockenhull Garages group
(HGS), which is led by father and son team, Peter and Joe Hockenhull. They continue to innovate and recently they
decided to introduce blended milkshakes into the ‘Pete’s Treats’ takeaway on
the site.
Joe, who is managing director
of HGS, says, “We wanted to grow the food and drinks offer – following the
initial conversation with the guys at Taylor, the product and the idea sold
itself.”
The Hockenhulls chose a Taylor
430, which is a gravity fed frozen beverage machine. A counter-top model,
measuring just 700mm high by 408mm wide and 701mm deep, it’s easy to
install as it has a compact body and runs from a 13 amp supply. Despite its size, it can produce up to a
hundred 12oz portions per hour. That
makes it great for bars, restaurants and cafés that want to serve ‘genuine’
American-style thick shakes. It’s also
perfect for granitas and fruit slushes, and even frozen cocktails and
mocktails. The design and operation of
the machine make it easy to create recipes and signature shakes.
At The Stage, it’s used to
produce a vanilla shake base which they then blend with a choice of chocolate
bars or candy to produce their own shakes menu.
But it’s not just about attracting new customers. Joe says, “I could see the opportunities for
revenue growth because of the margins which can be achieved with the shake
product.”
The profitability on shakes is
certainly high. For example, the
ingredients cost of a 20oz blended shake is around £1. Assuming a selling price of £4.49, total
profit is £2.74, once VAT (£0.75) is taken out.
If The Stage serves 17 shakes per
day, the annual profit is just over £17,000.
The Taylor 430 has made a big
difference at The Stage. “We are
offering a unique product which has increased the footfall,” says Joe. “The food category within the business has
grown exponentially. Shake sales have made more profit than any other product
in the category.”
A machine like this is a
significant investment but, as Joe says, “Sales from a few months’ trading have
quickly paid for it.”
The Taylor 430 is available to
buy, with list prices starting at £8,500 plus VAT. Alternatively, it costs £306 + VAT per month
on a three year lease rental agreement.
Taylor UK is part of the
Hubbard Taylor Group (HTG Trading Ltd) and is the exclusive distributor of the
Taylor, Frigomat, Orved, Varimixer, Pratica and Eloma ranges in the UK, and a
preferred supplier of ISA, TurboChef, Bakers Pride, MagiKitch’n and Perfect Fry
equipment. Taylor UK distributes via
dealers nationwide and has over 45 years’ experience in sales, product
development, distribution, service and aftercare specific to the UK
marketplace. For more
information and details of local stockists, call Taylor UK on 01473 350045, email sales@taylor-company.co.uk or visit www.taylor-company.co.uk
Press
Enquiries:
The Publicity Works: 01263
761000; tayloruk@publicityworks.biz
David Rees, Group Marketing
Manager, HTG Trading Ltd, 01473
350045