EauVation launches FREE How To Guide to providing customers with sustainable table water

It couldn’t be easier to offer customers delicious, freshly purified, chilled, still or sparkling water and it’s a great time to tap into the growing trend for sustainable table water (if you haven’t already done so).

Water innovator, EauVation, has launched a quick and easy guide to show you how just how straightforward it can be to make positive change – as well as sharing some tips on how you can make more profit from water.  The EauVation’ HOW TO provide Sustainable Table Water Guide is absolutely FREE and shares insights and advice gained over many years’ of experience.

The HOW TO Guide highlights the benefits of providing sustainable table water from increased profit margins, enhanced presentation, through to releasing significant storage space and time saving on logistics.

Click here www.eauvation.co.uk/eat-drink-sleep-guide to download your FREE GUIDE.

You’ll find suggestions to help you get started, information on the different freshly purified water systems available as well as help on the types of bottles to serve your water in to help give your customers a premium water experience.

EauVation knows only too well how important the margin from water sales is to many outlets’ bottom-line and that one significant potential barrier to change is the perceived loss of margin.  Speaking on behalf of EauVation, Marketing Manager, Adam Lenton says:

“It is important to stress to restaurateurs that if you charge for water now, you can still charge – and usually make more margin too….  However, some establishments prefer to offer complementary water.  There is no right or wrong, but here is a solution which removes impurities and chemical taste from tap water and gives the consumer a much better water solution – secure in the knowledge that water is being served responsibly with no water waste, water miles, single use plastic or carbon density.   “We hope the Guide will prove a useful reference point to those who are considering positive change but may not be sure how to go about making that change”.

For further information please visit www.eauvation.co.uk