A.J.'s takes some Jitters business, revenue up for both
David Steffen
Issue date: 4/17/08 Section: News
SAGA has seen an overall revenue increase of 10 to 15 percent because more students have added credit to their ID cards this semester, Saga, Inc., President Tim Morrison said.
Morrison said the convenient location of AJ's Café in Grewcock Student Union has drawn a 10 percent cash revenue from Jitters coffee bar in Lane Hall this semester.
"We are experiencing in Jitters a slight decrease in cash sales," Morrison said. "However, the [Charger Change] revenue is up."
Saga also credited $15 to $25 to student ID cards in January after anticipating saved money by eliminating waste from the absence of trays in the Knorr Dining Room.
A.J.'s Café has experienced a 25 percent cash revenue increase since its move from the Knorr Student Center snack bar to the student union, he said.
Morrison said the convenient location of AJ's Café in Grewcock Student Union has drawn a 10 percent cash revenue from Jitters coffee bar in Lane Hall this semester.
"We are experiencing in Jitters a slight decrease in cash sales," Morrison said. "However, the [Charger Change] revenue is up."
Saga also credited $15 to $25 to student ID cards in January after anticipating saved money by eliminating waste from the absence of trays in the Knorr Dining Room.
A.J.'s Café has experienced a 25 percent cash revenue increase since its move from the Knorr Student Center snack bar to the student union, he said.

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