When
NPD restaurant research industry icon Bonnie Riggs, in a press release
announced new data that found: "The lines between retail foodservice and
QSRs are blurring for consumers, and these channel s are competing for visits
from consumers looking for a quick meal or snack. The Riggs stated “Consumers
use QSRs, convenience, and grocery stores interchangeably for fast food,
particularly when they find the same quality and variety," That is
devastating news for the restaurant sector.
Foodservice
Solutions® Grocerant Guru® has regularly posted on this blog as our followers
know that consumer consider many C-store and grocery Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat
menu items as good as or better than those found in the restaurant sector. Until very recently many in the restaurant
sector denied either the C-store or grocery store fresh food sectors were
direct competitors.
The
NPD Group's QSR Plus Retail Market Monitor a daily tracker that monitors
awareness, trial, and usage for QSR operators in major markets and nationally
found that “the number of prepared-food purchases made at retail outlets
(c-stores and supermarkets) per customer beginning March 2015 through June 2015
period is more than six visits higher than those made to QSRs in an average
4-week period. The new data validates that c-store threat that NPD reported in
2013.” Clearly this is an ongoing problem for restaurants.
It’s
all about numbers and the most important number is that customer place an equal
rating on food quality at all three (Restaurants, C-stores, and Grocery
prepared food). Foodservice Solutions®
can assist any retailer that wants to drive sales in the Grocerant niche with Ready-2-Eat or Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared
food. Are you ready to look ‘A Customer Ahead?’
Today,
there are over 155,024 C-stores in the U.S., according to trade group NACS
while traditional Supermarkets number nearly 37,350. According to NPD's Spring
2015 Census,
there are 6,092 independent burger QSRs and 45,555 chain burger QSRs. So burger
restaurants are outnumbered by C-store competitors.
According
to Foodservice Solutions® Grocerant Guru® the ability to mix and match bundle fresh
prepared meal components is the one key drive of top line growth and bottom
line profits for both the grocery sector and c-store sector.
So,
what are consumers buying at c-stores according to NPD? “They outsell
restaurants on purchases of coffee, snacks, breakfast foods, soft drinks, and
Mexican foods. Many of these purchases are in conjunction with fuel buys.
Between meals and in afternoons--dayparts restaurants have been slow to go
after--c-stores are winning the battle for consumer snack dollars, too.
Supermarkets hold a high share of purchases of chicken, side dishes, and
salads.” Are you ready to win the ‘battle for share of stomach’?
Success
does leave clues. Are you trapped doing what you
have always done and doing the same way?
Interested
in learning how Foodservice Solutions 5P’s of Food Marketing can edify your
retail food brand while creating a platform for consumer convenient
meal participation, differentiation and
individualization? Email us at: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us
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