Do you cook the entire meal from
scratch? Where do you buy the ingredients or components to create the perfect
family meal? Grocerants ready-2-eat and
heat-N-eat fresh prepared food is blurring the line between restaurants and
grocery stores. Grocerant foods target the time-starved consumers, not with ingredients
to make from scratch rather with ready-2-eat or heat-N-eat food components that
can be bundled into a meal.
Just
think about how you shop for most meal preparation needs. You might buy a
rotisserie chicken, pick out something from a salad bar and maybe an appetizer
at the deli service case. Those are components vs. buying uncooked chicken, a
head of lettuce and then having to clean, cut, season and then season and spend
time cooking.
Steven Johnson, is the Grocerant Guru at Tacoma, WA
based Foodservice Solution® and defines the niche this way "Grocerant means any retail food item
that is ready-2-eat or heat-N-eat while fresh prepared. Currently these items can be found
in grocery stores in the deli / lifestyle section, Convenience stores in the
prepared food area and prepackaged, ready to eat items and in restaurants under
the To-go, takeout or take away or delivery section of the menu or on the
website and now at Chain Drug Stores Walgreens and Duane Reade."
What is Driving the Grocerant
Trend
Its 4 PM: your customers are just beginning to think
about what's for dinner. 81% of American consumers are unsure about what's for
dinner. Time Starved Consumers are looking for
high quality ready to eat foods and ready to heat meals. Today's time starved
consumer wants to purchase meal components that they can bundle into a
customized family meal that will please everyone without spending time cooking.
Examples of Grocerants
Restaurant examples are McDonalds, Pret A Manger Burger King,
Pizza Hut, Papa Murphy's and Starbucks, each having a fresh ready-2-eat or
heat-N-eat food menu. You may not think of Walgreens as a food destination yet
Walgreens sells fresh soft-serve yogurt, coffee and sushi at selected stores,
so they are technically grocerants. In the Casual Dining sector Maggiano's
Little Italy offers a buy one take a 2nd home for free in their
Classic Pastas menu section.
Convenience Store examples are 7 Eleven, Wawa, Sheetz and QuickChek,
all of which sell fresh and prepared sandwiches, salads, beverages.
Supermarket examples are Whole Foods,
Central Market, Safeway and Kroger… all sell fresh prepared chicken, salads,
sandwiches and most offer sushi and beverages.
Drug Store examples are Walgreen and Duane Reade both
offer in both New York and ChicagoSushi, Smoothie,
Wine, Coffee, and Fro-yo Bars then there are the 455+ CafeW’s severing baked
goods and beverages.
The retail supermarket and convenience store sector have
unique grocerant challenges. Presentation of the ready-2-eat or heat-N-eat
fresh food is important. When you get a meal at a restaurant, the plate and the
food look great… let's call this "food for now". Retailers are
primarily selling "food for later" or take-out and unless an item is
a sandwich, the looks of ready-2-eat meals and snacks begin to change.
Why is it so hard to package food to go? In the Hot food
section of the grocery store the food in most cases does not look appealing so
our expectations drop when we get it for Take-Away. In convenience stores like
Wawa, the ready to eat food looks great in the to-go containers. Why? Because
Wawa puts the entire package together. They exert more control on the look and
feel of "food for later".
Around the world we are now seeing sections in
department's stores and kiosk in malls in Europe and Asia and airports around
the world. The items can range from entrees to side items and deserts. Some
examples of items range from fried chicken, mash potatoes, cream spinach, to
liver and onions, pizza, hot dogs, steak, prime rib, various casseroles
(hot-dish) to salads, side salads pie, cake and any single proportioned
deserts. They can be picked up at the specific unit, or delivered.
In summary, a Grocerant is a result of the blurring of
the line between restaurants and grocery stores aimed at the time-starved
consumer with ready-2-eat or heat-N-eat food components that can be bundled
into a meal. With new non-traditional points of distribution and retail food
competition opening daily.
Outside eyes can deliver top line sales
and bottom line profits. Invite Foodservice Solutions® to provide brand and product positioning
assistance or a grocerant program assessment. Since 1991
Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma, WA has been the global leader in the
Grocerant niche for more on Steven A. Johnson and Foodservice Solutions® visit http://www.linkedin.com/in/grocerant or twitter.com/grocerant
No comments:
Post a Comment