Marking one year since its official launch to market, Lavazza on the Move returns to the National Convenience Show with its premium floor standing and tabletop coffee stations.
The family-owned business, run by the grandson of founder Luigi Lavazza, prides itself on its machines using coffee beans roasted in Italy’s Turin, Gattinara and Pozzilli, to make “barista style” americanos, lattes, cappuccinos, and mochas. Hot chocolate and tea is also an option.
The supplier can provide machines that dispense syrups too and they use fresh milk, with the option to take alternative milk such as oat.
Currently, its self-serve coffee stations are dotted across the UK, at over 150 locations including petrol forecourts, and operators such as David Charman and the Pricewatch Group among those who now offer the dark blue brand.
Lavazza is offering free Italian coffee throughout the whole of the National Convenience Show, and will display new point of sale and furniture designed to make an impact with its machines.
Visit the team at stand V270.
The National Convenience Show takes place on April 7-9 2025, at the NEC in Birmingham.