Thirst Buster (Shell Canada)
Thirst Buster' is a popular beverage program offered by Shell Canada, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, a global group of energy and petrochemical companies. Thirst Buster beverages are typically sold in Shell Canada's convenience store locations, known as Shell Select. This program allows customers to purchase a variety of cold, fountain drink beverages, making it a favored choice for consumers looking to quench their thirst, especially during the warm summer months.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Thirst Buster program features a wide range of soft drink flavors from major brands, allowing customers to fill up their cups with their preferred choice of beverage. The program is known for its self-service format, where customers can choose from different sizes of cups, ranging from small to extra-large, and fill them up with ice and their chosen drink from the fountain machines. Thirst Buster drinks are often marketed as a value offering, providing a cost-effective option for consumers seeking refreshment on the go.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
One of the reasons for the popularity of the Thirst Buster program is its convenience and accessibility. Shell Canada's service stations are strategically located across the country, making it easy for travelers and locals alike to stop by and enjoy a cold beverage. Additionally, the program often features seasonal promotions and discounts, further attracting customers looking for a bargain.
Environmental Considerations[edit | edit source]
In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the environmental impact of single-use plastics, including disposable cups used in beverage programs like Thirst Buster. In response, Shell Canada has explored various initiatives to reduce its environmental footprint, such as encouraging the use of reusable cups and offering incentives for customers who choose environmentally friendly options.
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