Sometimes
there are important issues that need to be worked, quickly, for the betterment
of both consumers (really) and corporations.
At the
intersection of contemporary consumer meal consumption trends and the
confluence of the time starved consumer is the grocerant niche filled with
fresh ready-2-eat and heat-N-eat prepared food.
Driven by consumer demand these items can be found in Grocery Stores,
Chain & Independent Restaurants, Convenience Stores, Chain Drug Stores and
increasing at food trucks and online food portals.
It’s
time to allow Americans receiving food assistance to purchase fresh and
prepared ready-2-eat and heat-N-eat food from Grocery Stores, Chain &
Independent Restaurants, Convenience Stores, Chain Drug Stores and the like.
One
such issue is expanding governmental food assistance eligibility
Recession,
stagnation or double dip, 45 million plus Americans are currently receiving
assistance from the Food and Nutrition Service division of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, which oversees the food stamp program. Like most legacy government programs its time
to up date this program ensuring participant parity and a contemporized
relevance.
While
the US unemployment rate is roughly 9.1% it is estimated that combined with the
underemployed and those not even looking any longer the rate is 15.7% it’s
clear a large portion of America is going without. Unemployment numbers are
disproportionately high for those under 24 and over 55 increasing anxiety while
creating a climate of disorder in the workforce.
Why
is this good thing for all of us?
Over
the past 20 years there has been a transition in home cooking where the vast
majority of meals are not cooked from scratch but assembled meal
components. Components like rotisserie
chicken, fresh vegetables, ribs, soups, take-N-bake pizza, casseroles, Chinese
entrees, build your own salad. This trend in large part was driven by the ever
increasing growth of multi-cultural multi-generational households where meal
time consisted of more divergent flavors than ever before. The skill set to cook multi-cultural meals
has not been handed down as in the past. The anxiety of being cash strapped,
frustration and desire for comfort food is heightened. Allowing consumer to buy
fresh prepared meal components edifies the family unit of today while easing
the frustration and pain of economic turmoil.
Small
business nestled in each community across the country, understand the flavor
profiles and competitive business environment and are best equipped meet the
consumers needs while building community cohesiveness. Independent restaurants will benefit creating
more Jobs.
Large
corporations particularly grocery stores have witnessed the migration of there
consumer from the “center of the store” to the perimeter where grocerant niche
ready-2-eat and heat-N-eat fresh and prepared food can be found. National retailers understand the consumer is
dynamic not static and want to maintain consumer relevance. These changes will do just that more jobs.
We
agree with letsmove.gov when they say” Make
Healthy Food Affordable and Accessible More than 23 million Americans, including 6.5 million
children, live in low-income urban and rural neighborhoods that are more than a
mile from a supermarket. These communities are known as “food deserts” since
they lack access to affordable, nutritious food. Lack of access is one reason
why many children are not eating recommended levels of fruits, vegetables and
whole grains. Food insecurity and hunger among children is widespread. A recent
USDA report showed that in 2008, an estimated 49 million people, including 17
million children, lived in households that experienced hunger multiple times
throughout the year. Let’s Move!
to ensure that all families have access to healthy, affordable food in their
communities”.
This can be
done simply by allowing
Americans receiving food assistance to purchase fresh and prepared ready-2-eat
and heat-N-eat food from Grocery Stores, Chain & Independent Restaurants,
Convenience Stores, Chain Drug Stores and the like. Problem solved.
Outside eyes can deliver top line sales and bottom line profits. Invite Foodservice Solutions® to complete a
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