LANCASTER, PA, June 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) The WEBstaurantStore.com, a leading vendor of restaurant supplies and restaurant equipment, has recently added products from the commercial food processor manufacturer, Robot Coupe.
WEBstaurantStore.com is pleased to be adding the high quality, durable, and powerful commercial processors, immersion blenders, and juicers that Robot Coupe offers. These high performance food processing products from Robot Coupe boast a solid construction and were recently named "Best in Class" in the food processor category by an independent panel of industry equipment dealers, broadliners, and consultants. While not very known in the retail market, Robot Coupe is well-known to the WEBstaurantStore's primary customer base that includes restaurateurs and commercial food service operators The largest of the units will serve up to 150 people per hour, while the low cost and wide variety of smaller units will put them in reach of many home owners, as well.
Steve Ziegler, Product Knowledge Expert, comments "We are very excited to finally be able to offer Robot Coupe processing products to our customers. The addition of Robot Coupe is a direct result of listening and responding to the requests of our restaurateur customers. We're even bringing in the "Blixer", which is Robot Coupe's extremely powerful combination processor/blender. That unit is fantastic for dietary managers and healthcare facilities that need to make modified diets for patients. The Blixer is also a favorite among chefs that do a great deal of purees and pates, as it can do the job in seconds."
Since 2004, WEBstaurantStore.com has been the industry leading online distributor of commercial and wholesale food service equipment and supplies. To meet the purchasing needs of the food service professional throughout the entire United States and Canada, the company is committed to low prices, superior service, speedy shipping, and constant innovation.
Website: http://www.webstaurantstore.com
WEBstaurantStore.com Adds Robot Coupe Equipment to Their Product Lines
The WEBstaurantStore.com, a leading vendor of restaurant supplies and restaurant equipment, has recently added products from the commercial food processor manufacturer, Robot Coupe.
2012-06-29
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[Press-News.org] WEBstaurantStore.com Adds Robot Coupe Equipment to Their Product LinesThe WEBstaurantStore.com, a leading vendor of restaurant supplies and restaurant equipment, has recently added products from the commercial food processor manufacturer, Robot Coupe.