Lavazza on the Move, marking one year since its official market launch, is returning to the National Convenience Show with its premium floor-standing and tabletop coffee stations.
The family-owned company, led by the grandson of founder Luigi Lavazza, is known for its high-quality machines that brew coffee from beans roasted in Italy’s Turin, Gattinara, and Pozzilli. The machines are designed to serve a range of drinks, including barista-style americanos, lattes, cappuccinos, mochas, as well as hot chocolate and tea.
Lavazza also offers machines that dispense syrups and use fresh milk, with alternative milk options like oat available for customers.
Currently, Lavazza’s self-serve coffee stations are located across the UK, with over 150 sites including petrol forecourts. Well-known operators such as David Charman and the Pricewatch Group have adopted the dark blue Lavazza brand at their locations.
At the National Convenience Show, Lavazza is offering free Italian coffee and will showcase new point-of-sale displays and furniture, designed to make a strong impact with its machines.
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