designed to keep you going back.Those that reward you with points usually offer between 2% and 5% of your purchase back. But two chain coffee shops offer much better value with a buy ten, get one free programme., Mugg & Bean, Seattle, Kauai, Starbucks, and Bootlegger loyalty programmes compare in 2022.Most coffee shop chain stores in South Africa offer customers an app-based loyalty programme.
For most, the only way to register with the loyalty programmes is to receive a one time pin via your phone number, and several require you to accept their terms and conditions, which include consent to being subject to marketing initiatives like SMS and email campaigns. Even so, Bootlegger requires you to register on their app and provide some personal information, which Seattle does not.
With that admin out the way, it's relatively generous as far as cash back rewards go. For every purchase made using the app, members receive 5% back in points that they can use to make a partial or complete payment towards an order. Loyalty points reflect immediately and will expire after three years.After initially stumbling in South Africa, Starbucks has opened many more stores across the country, and they've also launched a points-based loyalty programme that is suitably confusing.
Green level members must earn at least one star per year, and rewards include one complimentary beverage or food item. Gold members must earn 750 stars in a year to retain this status, and rewards include those of the Green level, plus others like birthday rewards, free upgrades to Origin Espresso, and free refills on brewed coffee.Kauai also uses the same base app for its loyalty programme as most other coffee shops in South Africa.
The loyalty programme runs entirely off a ten-digit number of your choice, though Seattle says most use their cellphone number. Members enter this on a dedicated keypad when signing up, earning, and claiming, but Seattle is at pains to assure members that their number is kept private, baristas can't see it on their point of sale systems, and it's not used for marketing purposes.
BISouthAfrica vidaecaffe then Seattlecoffeeco that's my top two
BISouthAfrica Seattle makes the best coffee in the world IMHO
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