Starbucks alone sells more than 4 million cups of coffee per day. That means that the amount of coffee that's sold in about 6 months has enough cups to go around the world once. And that's at Starbucks alone - this doesn't include other coffee chains, or small mom'n'pop stores that sell coffee. The Earth needs a way to keep selling the same amount of coffee - or even more! - but cut down on the waste that's formed from coffee cups. We'd like to introduce you to the UntitledCup, a brand new travel cup that will save you - the coffee chain - money, attract new customers, and help save the Earth.
Customers have a multitude of reasons for not buying travel cups, but the UntitledCup will help convince them to use it. Not only is it customizable in a variety of ways, it also takes care of many complaints. Read more about the product for details.
The UntitledCup is going to be the next big thing in coffee drinking, and Starbucks is the perfect place to start it. You have a great customer base that you don't want to lose, plus you already help the environment by using 10% recycled cups. This is just another feather in your hat.
Selling more travel cups will actually save you money in the long run. Even though there are upfront costs of buying all the mugs and giving them away for free, and buying the scanning machine, daily use of the mugs will mean that you will have to buy less paper cups, saving you money. The average 16-ounce paper cup with artwork, cardboard sleve, and lid costs 22-cents. If you do 500 customers a day (and an average Starbucks store does much more than that), you will spend 110 dollars on cups alone. Once the initial promotion is over and instead of giving away cups you sell them, you can make $5-$10 per UntitledCup.