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The effects of COVID-19 continue to impact the break room experience. But even with all the changes, one thing has remained constant: the demand for coffee. Oklahoma City employees still look to their favorite caffeinated beverage for energy boosts and improved focus and productivity. Employers also continue to see office coffee service<\/a> (OCS) as a tool to keep employees on-site during the workday, both increasing employee productivity and reducing risk of exposure to COVID-19.<\/p>\n Unlike pre-COVID OCS, which encouraged employees to gather in-person for spontaneous collaboration and workplace morale, today\u2019s OCS also needs to support the workplace community while safely offering the same variety of customizable and delicious beverages. Individually packaged lighteners, or creamers, and coffee and tea flavor boosts can help create delicious hot beverages, workplace morale, and a safer break room environment.<\/p>\n Traditional creamers are usually made with dairy and come in popular flavors such as Original, French Vanilla, Hazelnut, and Caramel Macchiato as well as seasonal flavors like Pumpkin Spice, Peppermint Mocha, and Mint Truffle. Plant-based creamers, a 2020 top trend, are often made with almond milk, soy milk, or coconut milk. Newcomers to the plant-based category include oat milk and hemp milk. Surprisingly, Datassential<\/a>, a research firm, found that \u201cmore than half of today\u2019s creamer users add plant-based milk or creamer to their coffee.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Single-serve flavor or spice packets also offer Oklahoma City employees a different way to safely customize their coffee or tea. Options include individual spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, or turmeric and combinations such as chai blends and pumpkin spice. In addition to creating a delicious beverage, these spices also offer health benefits. Turmeric, for example, has anti-inflammatory properties while cinnamon has anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and antioxidant properties.<\/p>\n In addition to offering a variety of popular coffee flavorings, OCS providers need to be proactive when it comes to explaining workplace safety measures and product alternatives. For example, at a specific Oklahoma City organization, single-serve products may be a better option while at another, individually packaged items aren\u2019t feasible, and bulk must be used. Employees at both locations need clear and specific instructions about how to safely use the products available to them.<\/p>\n Successful collaboration between employers and refreshment providers has the potential to create flexible break room<\/a> spaces that are welcoming and safe and offer the snacks, hot and cold beverages, and fresh food<\/a> that employees want.<\/p>\n