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How a Retractable Glass Display Can Transform Modern Foodservice

06/07/2026NewsRyan Parker

The way customers buy food is changing. Whether it’s a convenience store serving commuters, a forecourt catering for customers on the move or a workplace canteen adapting to different meal periods, flexibility has become more important than ever.

Today’s foodservice operators need equipment that can adapt alongside changing customer demand, staffing levels and trading patterns. That’s where a retractable glass display offers a real advantage.

Unlike traditional serve-over or self-service counters, a retractable glass display allows operators to switch between both service styles using a single unit. It’s an innovative approach that helps businesses make better use of space, improve efficiency and respond quickly throughout the day.

What Is a Retractable Glass Display?

A retractable glass display is a food display counter with a movable front glass panel that allows it to operate as either a traditional serve-over counter or a customer self-service display.

When the glass is in position, staff can serve customers in the usual way, making it ideal for products that require portion control, personal service or specialist advice.

When the glass is retracted, customers can safely access products themselves, creating a convenient self-service display without changing equipment.

The transition takes moments, giving operators the flexibility to adapt their food offering whenever they need to.

Why Are Flexible Food Displays Becoming More Popular?

Foodservice businesses are facing a number of challenges:

  • Rising labour costs
  • Recruitment and staffing shortages
  • Changing customer expectations
  • Growth in grab-and-go food
  • Demand for all-day foodservice

Rather than investing in separate serve-over and self-service displays, many operators are looking for equipment that can do both.

A retractable glass display gives businesses the freedom to change how they serve customers throughout the day without replacing equipment or redesigning their foodservice area.

How Can a Retractable Glass Display Be Used Throughout the Day?

One of the biggest advantages of a retractable glass display is its versatility.

For example, a convenience store could operate as:

Breakfast
Serve-over for freshly prepared breakfast rolls and hot drinks.

Lunch
Switch to self-service for sandwiches, salads and meal deals during the lunchtime rush.

Afternoon
Return to assisted service for premium deli products.

Evening
Operate as self-service again for customers picking up dinner on their way home.

Instead of designing separate counters for each service style, operators can adapt a single display to suit changing demand.

What Are the Benefits of a Retractable Glass Display?

Greater operational flexibility

Businesses can respond quickly to changing customer demand without needing additional equipment.

Improved labour efficiency

During quieter trading periods, operators can switch to self-service, allowing staff to focus on food preparation, replenishment or other tasks.

Better return on investment

One display performs two roles, helping businesses maximise the value of their equipment.

Excellent product presentation

Whether operating as a serve-over or self-service display, products remain attractively presented, encouraging customer purchases.

Future-proof foodservice

As customer expectations continue to evolve, flexible display solutions allow operators to adapt without major investment.

Which Businesses Benefit Most from a Retractable Glass Display?

Although suitable for almost any foodservice environment, retractable glass displays are particularly popular in businesses where customer demand changes throughout the day.

These include:

  • Convenience stores
  • Forecourt retailers
  • Supermarkets
  • Food-to-go outlets
  • Cafés
  • Workplace restaurants
  • Education catering
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Leisure venues

Any business that offers a mix of assisted service and grab-and-go food can benefit from a more flexible display solution.

Is a Retractable Glass Display More Sustainable?

Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important consideration when investing in foodservice equipment.

A retractable glass display offers an environmentally conscious alternative by combining two service styles within one unit.

Instead of purchasing separate serve-over and self-service counters, operators can achieve both functions with a single display. This helps reduce:

  • Material consumption
  • Manufacturing requirements
  • Transport emissions
  • Installation requirements
  • Equipment redundancy

It’s a practical example of how thoughtful design can support both commercial and environmental goals.

Heated or Refrigerated? The Choice Is Yours

Counterline’s Presentation range is available with the retractable glass system in both heated and refrigerated models, giving operators the flexibility to create a display solution that suits their menu and service style.

Whether you’re serving hot breakfasts, freshly prepared meals, chilled deli products, sandwiches or desserts, the retractable glass system allows you to switch seamlessly between assisted service and self-service while maintaining excellent product presentation.

The heated version includes a range of practical features designed for busy foodservice environments, including integrated GN container holders, sliding rear doors, a rear preparation shelf and removable polyethylene chopping boards. It can also be customised with optional extras such as ceramic glass hotplates, stainless steel base units and bespoke branding.

📄 Download the Heated Retractable Presentation Range Specification Sheet to explore available sizes, capacities, technical specifications and optional extras before choosing the right model for your business.

Why Choose Counterline’s Presentation Range?

Designed and manufactured in Britain, Counterline’s Presentation range has been developed to help foodservice operators meet the demands of modern retail.

With its innovative retractable glass system, the range allows businesses to move effortlessly between assisted service and customer self-service using a single display.

The result is a solution that combines flexibility, performance and attractive food presentation while helping operators make better use of their space and resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a retractable glass display?

A retractable glass display is a food display counter with a movable front glass panel that allows operators to switch between serve-over and self-service modes quickly and easily.

Can a retractable glass display be used for hot and chilled food?

Yes. Counterline’s Presentation range is available in both heated and refrigerated models, making it suitable for a wide range of foodservice applications.

Is a retractable glass display suitable for convenience stores?

Absolutely. Convenience stores and forecourts are ideal environments because they often experience changing customer demand throughout the day. The ability to switch service styles helps improve efficiency while maintaining an attractive display.

Does a retractable glass display help reduce staffing pressures?

While it doesn’t replace staff, it gives operators greater flexibility. During quieter periods, switching to self-service can allow employees to focus on food preparation, replenishment or customer service elsewhere in the business.

Is a retractable glass display more sustainable than buying two separate counters?

Yes. By combining serve-over and self-service functionality into one unit, businesses can reduce the need for additional equipment, helping lower material use, transportation requirements and overall environmental impact.

A Smarter Way to Serve

Modern foodservice is all about flexibility. As customer expectations evolve and operational pressures continue to grow, businesses need equipment that can adapt just as quickly.

Counterline’s Presentation range with its innovative retractable glass system offers a simple yet effective solution. By combining assisted service and self-service in one display, operators can respond to changing demand, make better use of their space and create a more efficient foodservice operation—all without compromising on food presentation or quality.

Whether you’re planning a new food-to-go concept or upgrading an existing counter, a retractable glass display could be the flexible solution your business has been looking for.

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