Boston Market clearly appears dismayed, dismantled,
and disingenuous to Foodservice Solutions® Grocerant Guru® Steven Johnson. Boston Market
looks dismayed because the units lack an expression of customer relevant brand
invitation. The recent LTO’s have no grocerant niche focus. They lack the
undercurrents of consumer fresh food purchase preferences.
Boston Market looks dismantled because they have fewer
stores today that they did 2.5 years ago, fewer than 3.5 years ago, fewer than 4.5
years ago. They look disingenuous because in an era of transparency the color
of the holiday season at Boston Market appears to be Orange / Yellow the food
coloring in their Mac N Cheese.
George Michel, Boston Market CEO has been there since
Lane Cardwell left and has had
time to reprise, repair, and reposition Boston Market, we might add from its
core foundation Boston Market’s core was the grocerant niche. Clearly that has not been displaced,
disassembled, disregarded.
All I can say is
George Michel is no Scott Beck. Beck had
his misgivings but he had his pulse on the foodservice consumer and positioned
Boston Market squarely in the center of the grocerant niche which continues to lead all sectors foodservice growth for the eighth
connective year.
While they call
Michel the ‘Big Chicken’ we wonder out loud why when the grocerant niche is booming that Boston Market
continues to implement what can only to customers and outsiders look like
yesterday’s restaurant strategy in a grocerant world? We can only speculate that they are in search
of results thru yesterday’s windows. We
wonder aloud if the grocerant sector is to bold a growth vehicle for the ‘Big
Chicken’. We ask is your brand
comfortable in the past, positioned for the present, or looking to the future?
Once again looking
backwards Boston Market is now lowering its prices during December another
tactic rather than a grocerant niche growth strategy. However we hope it is
tactical step in the grocerant playbook rather than a ploy to recoup customer
counts in the second busiest month of the year for grocerant niche retailers.
So here is the new
LTO, “Boston Market is rolling back the prices of its most popular menu
options. For just $7.99 now through December 31, guests can order a Half
Chicken Individual Meal or Whole Rotisserie Chicken online or at any of the
company's restaurants across the country, no coupon required.” Clearly you can
see our point. Does your brand look more
like yesterday than today or tomorrow? Are you growing top line sales and
bottom line profits while garnering incremental customer counts?
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outsourced business development. We can help you identify, quantify and qualify
additional food retail segment opportunities or a new menu product segment and
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