Negotiating better prices with draft beer suppliers and vendors

As a bar or restaurant owner, it's important to be aware of your costs and look for ways to reduce them. One way to save money is by negotiating better prices with your draft beer suppliers and vendors.

There are a number of strategies you can use to negotiate better prices for your draft beer. For one, it can be helpful to shop around and compare prices from different suppliers and vendors. This can help you to identify any potential discounts or promotions that may be available.

In addition to shopping around, it can be beneficial to build relationships with your suppliers and vendors. By establishing a rapport and demonstrating your loyalty as a customer, you may be able to negotiate better prices or terms.

It can also be helpful to have a clear understanding of your draft usage and inventory, as this can give you more leverage in negotiations. By demonstrating your business needs and the volume of draft beer you purchase, you may be able to negotiate better pricing or terms.

To fully optimize the benefits of your negotiations with suppliers and vendors, it's important to track your draft usage and inventory. This can help you identify any issues or inefficiencies and make necessary changes.

One innovative solution that can help bar and restaurant owners track their draft usage and optimize their draft business is Floteq USA, the industry's first data-rich draft line tracking solution. Floteq USA not only tracks volume, but also line sanitation, keg changes, brand performance, and POS integration creates the "PourScore" to give users a complete view of their business.

What sets Floteq USA apart is that it is completely independent of humans for accuracy. This provides certainty in your draft business, allowing you to make informed decisions about your draft lines and negotiate better prices with suppliers and vendors. By using Floteq USA, you can track your draft usage and inventory, giving you the data you need to negotiate better prices and terms with your suppliers and vendors.

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