Success
does leave clues and the convenience store sector was the first major retail
foodservice sector to target the grocerant niche opportunity by improving food
quality, adding fresh prepared Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat food to more units
while sharing industry success clues according to Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions® Grocerant Guru® Steven Johnson.
2017
is setting up as the year of the C-store according to Johnson where customer
migration from legacy grocery stores and legacy restaurant chains will continue to grow driven by an marked
increase in grocerant niche fresh food offerings, improved coffee offerings and
increased disposal income do to lower gas prices.
According
to NACS, convenience stores sell 80% of the fuel purchased in the United
States. NACS reports that “80% of convenience retailers expect in-store sales
to increase this summer compared to last year, and 57% expect their fuel sales
to increase compared to last summer.
Approximately
three in four retailers are optimistic about the economy (76%), the convenience
store industry (73%) and their own business prospects (73%) over the next three
months. This retailer optimism mirrors consumer optimism. A record 61% of
consumers said they were optimistic about the economy, according to the March 2017 NACS
Consumer Fuels Survey.
C-store
operators are optimistic about food sales: 53% of all retailers optimistic
about their business prospects cite food sales as the reason. Overall, 57% of
retailers say that sandwiches and meals will grow their sales, with 35% citing
healthy packaged snacks and 28% citing fruits and vegetables.
The
move toward selling more food ties into consumer trends. Consumers are
increasingly selecting locations to fuel based on the quality of the food
inside the store, according to the findings from a NACS
national survey of consumers.
Scott Blank with Bi-State Oil Co may have
summed up the undercurrents driving top line growth and bottom line profits the
best when he stated “We want to change the customer mindset from a location of
fuel with food products to a food and beverage destination with fuel products. Success does leave clues.
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