Value
When asked what is important during their lunch break, a third of workers with a workplace canteen (32%) said that cheap prices and value for money was critical when buying food from their workplace canteen.
Currently, 28% don’t believe they are getting enough value for money - nor are they being rewarded in any way for their regular custom at workplace canteens.
57% said that the introduction of tech-led loyalty schemes that could offer more personalised deals would lead them to visit their workplace canteen more often.
At present, only 15% of workplace canteens provide any sort of loyalty scheme to office workers.
Michael Rolph, CEO of Yoyo, who conducted the research with digital ordering technology, Preoday, said: “Usually the closest lunch spots in proximity, workplace canteens have a duty to deliver an experience that will maximise both value and convenience for time-poor workers taking lunch.
“At the same time there is a huge opportunity for caterers to hone in on their customers’ behaviour, address gaps in their current services and deliver enhanced experiences that will increase footfall, bolster customer retention and, above all, strengthen revenue.”
Speed
When asked, almost a third (27%) of workers said speed is one of the two most important factors when considering their lunch options – and nearly a quarter (24%) said that queuing time actively puts them off visiting their workplace canteen.
40% also said that they would visit their workplace canteen more often if the service was quicker or they could pre order their food and pick it up without queuing at all.
However, at the moment, only 17% of workplace canteens offer a pre-ordering functionality to customers.
Nick Hucker, CEO of Preoday, said: “In the UK the desk is increasingly used as a dining table, but this is a trend that causes problems for employers and staff alike.
“While stress at work is often inevitable, it can be mitigated by taking a proper break. Without one, employees risk taking their stress home with them instead.
“The convenience of workplace canteens can provide this environment for a break and a good meal.
“Our report reveals that using technology to respond to demands for speed and convenience can both improve the lunch break experience and help canteens attract more custom.”