From hotel lobbies to workplace canteens and convenience stores, the way chilled and frozen products are sold is changing. Unattended retail, once seen as a niche experiment, is now emerging as a mainstream solution for brands and operators looking to sell more, in more places, with fewer resources.
This August, Husky Refrigerators is inviting industry professionals to see that shift in action at its Intelligent Fridge Demo Days, taking place on 28–29 August at the company’s UK headquarters in Lutterworth.
At the heart of the event is the Husky Intelligent Fridge, a plug-and-play retail unit that uses secure payment technology, real-time stock monitoring, temperature logging, and cloud-based control to allow unattended sales of chilled or frozen goods, without compromising on product visibility or security.
“The retail and hospitality sectors are under pressure to do more with less: fewer staff, less space, and tighter budgets,” says Angela Mundean, managing director at Husky Refrigerators. “Intelligent refrigeration offers a practical, scalable answer to those challenges, while opening up entirely new sales channels.”
Unlike traditional product showcases, Husky’s open days are designed for focused, 1-to-1 sessions rather than group presentations. Attendees will:
- See the fridge in action: from contactless payment to instant product tracking.
- Discuss specific needs in a private meeting with the Husky team.
- Explore real-world applications already delivering results for other operators.
The event is aimed at Facilities and Operations Managers, Retail and Category Leads, Hospitality Professionals, Brand Managers, and Procurement Teams. Anyone exploring secure, unattended retail solutions.
Appointments are essential, with 90-minute sessions running from 09:00 to 17:00 on both days. Interested parties are encouraged to book their slots using the following link: https://husky.co.uk/intelligent-fridge-demo-day-28-29-08-2025/
For those who can’t attend in person, Husky is also offering live virtual demos, ensuring businesses across the UK can explore the technology without travelling.




