Innovation in the food space foundations can be found in Seattle / Tacoma,
Washington. Each has a legacy of food
industry innovation, leadership and success.
There are no signs that food innovative leadership will diminish any
time soon. With industry leading independent restaurants the ilk of Anthony’s Canlis, Palace
Kitchen, El Gaucho, Wild Ginger, Dahlia Lounge anyone can tell Seattle loves
restaurants, fresh food and legendary quality service.
From one of the first multi-national syndicated TV cooking shows,
"The Galloping Gourmet" which featured charismatic Washington State
resident Graham Kerr focusing on rich and decadent recipes began 1969.
Then came Jeff Smith was the author of a
dozen best-selling cookbooks and the host of The Frugal Gourmet, a
popular American cooking show which began in Tacoma,
Washington around 1973 and aired on PBS from 1983 to
1997 (as produced by member station WTTW Chicago), and numbered 261
episodes.
We have to mention Starbucks the world’s leading chain of coffee outlets
and global food merchant that continues to break the retail food distribution
mold continues expanding at break neck speed. Of course there is Foodservice
Solutions® Grocerant Guru™ who continues to drive success.
Then there is Seattle native Nathan Myhrvold with the most important
cookbook of the first decade of the 21st century according to
Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in 2010. The cookbook Modernist Cuisine: The art and
science of Cooking by Mayhrvold, Young, and Bilet consist of 6 volumes
is 2,438 pages long and weighs in at 52 pounds. It cost more than 1,000,000 dollars
to produce the first 6,000 copies that rapidly sold out. Myhrvold’s The Cooking Lab order a second
hard back printing of 25,000 copies and toady it is being sold both in hardback
and paperback around the world.
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Entering the food space is most disruptive book retailer the world has ever
known, Amazon.com. When Amazon started a
new fresh food retail group called Amazon Fresh we here at Foodservice
Solutions® predicted that Amazon may have found its solution to “the last mile”
in delivery with Amazon Fresh.
We also properly predicted that they would enter the fresh prepared food
delivery business as well. Ah the
grocerant niche filled with Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat food finally has a
global retailer aimed at garnering market share from sleepy legacy food
retailers specifically chain grocery stores and chain restaurants.
Book readers, book stores and investors dismissed the force that Amazon.com
became early on as non-disruptive and not consumer friendly. Well we all know how that ended up. Amazon is now successfully selling groceries
and delivering fresh food in Great Britain, Germany and parts of the United
States.
When Amazon’s
“Seattle Spotlight” a delivery program that is leveraging the Amazon Fresh
systems that delivers a gallon of milk, 6 apples, tomato’s hamburger and paper
towels all within just a few hours’ notice, is now offering access to
restaurant meals and ingredients.
Rebekah Denn reported that Amazon via “Seattle Spotlight” “in some cases, an interesting blend of
takeout and home cooking, ranging from opening a ready-to-heat container of
Pike Place Chowder to grilling your own Skillet burger patty and frying your
own fries.”
Here is the point. What is your company doing? Leading, Following, or just Watching? Do you need some outside eyes?
Invite Foodservice
Solutions® to complete a grocerant program assessment, grocerant scorecard,
brand, or product placement assistance. Since 1991 www.FoodserviceSolutions.us of Tacoma, WA has been the global leader in
the Grocerant niche. Contact: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us or 253-759-7869
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