Coca-Cola just failed a new way to get your soda

This brilliant new Soda fountain program will keep every healthy and safe customer.


Because of the pandemic,Restaurants andFast food chain will look very different from now. These food institutions must make major changes to ensure the safety of their employees and their clients, and one of the first lines of defense consists of eliminating as many contact places in their stores. Sincesoda fountains Are one of the highly used machines in a fast restore chain, it can also serve as a breeding ground for germs - and then Covid-19. That's why Coca-Cola took an extra step to ensure safety when removing soda on your favorite restaurants, making a contactless soda fountain.

How does the coca-cola soda fountain work

If you take a quick look atCoca Cola'S Fountain Soda, it does not seem that many has changed. The interface of the Fountain of Soda Coca-Cola Freestyle seems almost identical to the one found in the country's stores, where customers can choose and choose whichCoca-cola Products They want - and even specify flavors. However, tactile screens require a large amount of contact between person to person and may be an easy way to spread germs.

To avoid this problem,Coca-Cola has created a program with their Coca-Cola Freestyle machines where customers can scan QR codes from their phones and choose the drink they want from their mobile device. With this program, Coca-Cola eliminates the unnecessary person to contact that soda fountains are originally relying.

"All Coca-Cola beverage distributors are safe with recommended care and cleaning," says Chris Hellmann, Vice President and Managing Director of Coca-Cola Freestyle, intheir recent press release. "But considering these uncertain moments, people may prefer a contactless fountain experience. It is exciting to see our team continue to innovate - especially from home - to meet the changing needs of customers and consumers . Our partners do everything they can to maintain a safe and hygienic culinary environment and we do everything we can to make sure they can continue to pay the drinks that their guests want on a platform they like. "

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scanning QR code on contactless soda machine
Courtesy of Coca-Cola

Where you will find coca-cola freestyle machines

If this program is always at the beginning of the first stages, Coca-Cola claims to have planned the program earlier this summer to Select Wendy's, five Guys and Firehouse under-restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia. Shortly after, the software will be pushed to more than 10,000 Freestyle Coca-Cola distributors in summer and at the end of the year, all their freestyle distributors will have this newcontactless service.

The contactless Coca-Cola Freestyle service will be able to work on any Smart device. No additional download of the application is required to use this service, simply scan the QR code that appears on the SODA fountain screen and that the client can control it directly from their phone.

"We intentionally designed that for anyone with an intelligent device can pour a drink," says Connor. "When you have a tray or sandwich on the one hand, you do not want to process uploading an application. We have taken steps to make the solution super easy, super fast and super reliable."

Why keep the soda fountains in the first place?

Although it may seem silly to even have soda fountains, Coca-Cola explains the research behind the reason they keep their coca-cola freestyle machines. According to a study of civic science,60% of restaurant guests prefer to pay their own drink to the fountain, compared to a crew member. Even though it seems safer to have a crew member handle all foods (instead of touching additional surfaces in a restaurant), 40% of people strongly feel that they feel much safer when they control their drinks.

What about old soda fountains?

Do not worry! If your local fast food chains still use inherited soda fountains (instead of Fancy Coca-Cola Cola's touch screens), solutions are Coca-Cola for these machines to be safe. In their press release, they indicate that they also "patented a contactless optical distribution solution for the distributors of inherited fountains. The sensor-compatible levers will detect the presence of a cup under the nozzle and will pour the drink. When The cut is removed., Pouring will stop automatically. "

Whatever your fast food chain, there is one thing for sure: at the end of the year, you probably never touch a fountain of coca-cola soda with your hands again.

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