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    I started as a lowly apprentice in the big five star hotel in my town. And the coffee hotel wide was an abomination. Drip filter, the cheapest around and just awful.
    I was assigned to the breakfast shift and I remember banging on about how bad the coffee was.
    My F&B Director didn’t care. He had garnered the best deal with the supplier and the GM loved him for his cost saving measures.
    Anyway, I moved on to another of my town’s five stars, and there the GM was really hands on. I said that the coffee was crap there as well, and he agreed. Before I knew it, he had installed big barista machines everywhere and all the staff had trained in good coffee. He insisted that no extra charge would be required for a really good coffee.
    The hotel was soon the highest rated in my town and although I think it was probably more due to the GM being focused on the highest quality all across the board, I do remember seeing a lot of feedback about how good the coffee was.
    Discuss.​

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    I’ve seen hotels cut corners on coffee just to save a few bucks, so pushing for small upgrades like switching beans or adjusting brew ratios can sometimes get more traction than asking for a full overhaul. On a totally different note, I’ve used https://travelbusinessclass.com for work trips, and having smoother travel sorted by someone else took a lot of stress off during busy service weeks.

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