Roller Grill Revival | CSP Magazine

[Posted to CSPDailyNews.com by Traci Carneal]

Going beyond dogs and into multiple day-parts, grills grow into foodservice anchor.

It wasn’t long ago that buying a cup of c-store coffee was uneventful: a couple of pots, usually one decaf and one regular, sitting on the counter. No big deal. Today that picture has changed, now including coffee bars, design flourishes and a broad range of condiments.
The revolution perhaps offers a glimpse into the future of the roller grill, says Brad Duesler, president and CEO of Food Concepts Inc., a Middleton, Wis.-based retail merchandisingsolutions provider.
“The coffee industry has been the leader in customer interactivity and service,” Duesler says. “The use of colors and graphics in merchandising and presentation, the smoother lines in equipment and the increased consumer interaction have taken the coffee purchasing experience to the next level.
“This type of reawakening is starting to happen in the roller-grill category as these machines are being transformed from hot-dog producers into day-part solution providers with expanded offerings such as ethnic and flavor profiles—egg rolls, taquitos, Tornados, spicy sausages.”

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Solving the Roller Grill Challenge | Convenience Store News

[Posted to CSNews.com by Dean Dirks]

Roller Grills are an excellent opportunity for profit with a low investment.

Managing roller grill profitability is always a major source of frustration for both retailers and wholesalers. I have had my challenges and frustrations with roller grills, but when done correctly, roller grills can provide great profit at a relatively low investment.

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