Restaurants and CPG manufactures are all in a race to
garner share of stomach. However it’s
the grocery store sector that is garnering the attention of consumers. With a new wave of meal kits designed to
complement fresh food offerings provide a today and tomorrow solutions for
consumer.
General Mills, Betty Crocker unit is delivering
heat-N-eat fresh prepared yet (frozen) food directly to the home in test
markets. Kraft has shelf-stable meal
kits
for cross-merchandising. The Kraft Recipe Makers for New England Pot
Roast, is sold alongside fresh meal components the ilk of beef chuck roast, red
potatoes, baby carrots, and onions.
These items ease, speed, and edify the cooking process.
Maggiano’s Little Italy has
seen such success with its “Today and Tomorrow” promotion that it is now a
permanent menu fixture. In fact Darden’s Olive Garden copied Maggiano’s this
spring with a “Buy one, take one home” promotion with no coupon necessary.
Watch for more of this type of promotion from within the restaurant sector in
2014 including buy one in the restaurant get one free (CPG) in the frozen food
court aka the grocery store.
Many grocery stores the ilk of
Whole Foods, H.E. B., Metropolitan Market, Bristol Farms offer carving stations
for fresh prepared meats or outdoor grilled - BBQ foods, salad bars, entrée’s
and side dish that can be bundled into a customized family meal.
Many of these new and
non-traditional meal bundled options expand the retail food model for success.
Consumers are not as concerned which channel they shop, as they are on the halo
of brand they buy. Grocerant ready-2-eat and heat-N-eat food is booming. How are your sales booming? Where do you sell
you for today?
Invite Foodservice
Solutions® to complete a Migration
Marketing assessment, grocerant program
assessment. For brand, product placement, menu positioning assistance simply
call Foodservice Solutions® today. Since 1991 Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma, WA has been the global
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