27/02/2012 By Peter Brooks
If you're thinking about getting a coffee machine for your office, you can't do much better than a Mars Flavia machine.
The Office Beverages company (that's us...) are approved official distributors of the Flavia hot drinks systems. We thought you'd like to hear what some other customers thought of the Flavia drinks.
These testimonials are taken from the Mars Flavia website:
"The quality and range of products available is first class. Our 220 staff are incredibly particular over their beverages and we spoil them with a wide selection of teas, coffees, chocolate and speciality drinks together with fresh milk. It has to be said that Novae have found the machines to be very reliable. On the rare occasion that a machine is out of service, the exceptionally reliable helpline can often talk us through making our own repair without calling out an engineer. If an engineer has to call, then this is actioned speedily and the engineers that I have met have been superb in repairing any fault quickly. Consumables are always delivered accurately and on the next working day. Brilliant.
Last year I undertook a "bench-marking" price comparison between MARS Drinks and two other well known service providers. I found that the quality and range of MARS products not to be available elsewhere and the MARS prices proved to be competitive." - Lee Thurston, Office Manager Nova Management Ltd.
"The Flavia drinks machines give our customers an excellent range of freshly brewed, refreshing hot drinks and are quick and easy to use. We were keen to expand our working relationship with Mars Drinks. Their machines are reliable and any queries we do have are handled by the Mars Drinks team quickly and professionally. Order placing and delivery have always been hassle free" - Debbie Walter, Food and Beverage Purchasing Director Ramada Jarvis Hotels.
If you would like to try a Flavia coffee machine we're happy to arrange a free, no-obligation demo day. We'll bring the machine to your office, demonstrate how it works and give you free coffee.
© 2012 Office Water Coolers
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