Today, men and women consumer are both budget-savvy,
quality craving, time starved looking for something that is priced right and
‘better for you’. Convenience stores
with an expanding focus on fresh prepared food are garnering new customers.
With a solid base of men hovering at 55% they are now reaching out to women
more aggressively.
The General Mills consumer insights team found that
man and women desires and needs are very similar consumers when it comes to
visiting C-store. Here is some of what
the General Mills team found:
1. "Women have higher expectations when it comes
to the store," "You might be
asking yourself, 'If I go out of my way to appeal to women, am I going to tick
off and alienate men?' The answer is no. They want the same things."
2. Women are also very price-conscious shoppers:
"Women care more about price because they are trained in good,
budget-friendly grocery shopping," The report found “ Women are more apt
to price compare, with three in 10 female customers saying that promotional
offers and coupons are important to them.
3. For women, the experience of convenience store
shopping starts with a convenient location--almost 60% agree. Quick and easy
parking and fast service are nearly matched by store cleanliness, from the
aisles to the restrooms: "This is important because it impacts the
impression of the food you're selling."
4. Finally, freshness is fundamental. Six in 10 women
say freshness is one of their top considerations, with many more agreeing
there's work to be done in the convenience store channel. The report found there's
a stereotype against the channel, and a considerable "headwind" to
overcome. But the more stores can show that food is being made with care and
real ingredients, the more women will begin to notice.
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