What’s All the Fizz About? A Teaching Case Study on the Use of Coca-Cola® Freestyle® Machines in Quick-Service Restaurants

Authors

  • Andrew A. Tiger Union University
  • William Nance Union University
  • Caitlin Roach Younger Associates
  • Brooke Glover Emery Union University

Keywords:

Marketing Development, QSR, Consumer Behavior

Abstract

This case focuses on the issues surrounding whether the Coca-Cola® Freestyle® machine should be installed at specific quick-service restaurants (QSR). The case explores how to quantify the service performance of the Freestyle® compared to traditional fountain drink dispensers. Also, the nature of specific QSR processes (ordering, food preparation and delivery) could impact whether a Freestyle® is appropriate. The case is designed for use in upper-division undergraduate courses in operations, consumer behavior and strategy. As part of the case, a link to a simulation has been provide: HERE or visit https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9gWLxcVUszrYmFjd3JQTW9tRFU. Students will use the simulation to answer case questions

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Published

2017-09-01

How to Cite

Tiger, A. A., Nance, W., Roach, C., & Emery, B. G. (2017). What’s All the Fizz About? A Teaching Case Study on the Use of Coca-Cola® Freestyle® Machines in Quick-Service Restaurants. Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness, 11(2). Retrieved from https://articlegateway.com/index.php/JMDC/article/view/1630

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