Operators can receive up to $1,000 in cash, $2,000 in RATIONAL accessories, or third year of warranty when purchasing SelfCooking Center® units
When foodservice operators were being hit hardest by the struggling economy in 2010, RATIONAL stepped in with a successful rebate program which allowed operators to upgrade to more efficient cooking equipment through the Cash for Trash promotion. After a successful run with the promotion, RATIONAL has decided to relaunch Cash for Trash, offering foodservice operators the same rebates of up to $1,000 for the purchase of a SelfCooking Center® or up to $2,000 in RATIONAL accessories and now the additional option of an extra third year of warranty coverage. The program begins April 1 and runs through September 30, 2011.
Foodservice operators who are eligible for the Cash for Trash program include those replacing any brand of commercial combi steamer or heavy conventional cooking equipment, such as convection ovens, steamers, grills and tilt skillets. Also eligible are current customers replacing an existing RATIONAL unit or adding additional units to replace older, conventional equipment.
The rebate structure for purchases by model is:
• SelfCooking Center 61 & 101 – $500.00 Buy-back rebate
• SelfCooking Center 62 & 102 – $750.00 Buy-back rebate
• SelfCooking Center 201 & 202 – $1,000.00 Buy-back rebate
The rebate amount can be doubled if the customer opts to receive the rebate in RATIONAL accessories such as the CombiFry Basket, Combi Grill & Pizza Tray, Multibaker or cleaning chemicals for the self cleaning and de-scaling feature. RATIONAL accessories can further customize the SelfCooking Center unit for foodservice operations. Accessory packages are as follows:
• SelfCooking Center 61 &101 – $1,000.00 Accessory Package
• SelfCooking Center 62 & 102 – $1,500.00 Accessory Package
• SelfCooking Center 201 & 202 – $2,000.00 Accessory Package
Operators can find out more about the rebate program by contacting a RATIONAL representative or by calling 888.320.7274.
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