Hungry,
in a hurry, with a cell phone in hand,
Gen Z wants a meal, a snack, a drink and they want it in a full of flavor. Technology is second nature to members too
Gen Z; members of this emerging generation are at the high end only 20 years
old.
The Gen Z
members were born between 1995 and 2014 most still enjoy McDonald’s but now
days don’t get the Happy Meal.
However they are happy with the offerings, pricing, and speed of service
at McDonalds according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based
Foodservice Solutions®.
Gen Z
unquestionably has and continues to enjoy 7-Eleven’s Slurpees and recent Grocerant ScoreCards findings reveal
that Gen Z has a 96% brand recognition of both 7-Eleven and McDonalds. In addition both brands have a ‘strong’ favorable
rating according to Johnson.
Here is
the point the convenience store sector had $34.5 billion in foodservice sales
in 2016, growing at near to 11.3%. Prepared
food accounts for the lion's share of the pie at $23.4 billion. Hot
dispensed beverages comes in second at $7.3 billion, according to Mintel research shared during the
2017
It might
be that you are not yet paying enough attention to Gen Z but regular readers of
this blog know that Gen Z eat more times a day that previous generations they
tend to eat smaller meals, snacks, are happiest when they can mix and match
flavors, meal components, personalizing a meal or drink.
Taking a
deeper dive into the demographics, Mintel found that the convenience store
sector has a” growing number of "true loyalists" — those who are
true fans of c-stores — are foodservice buyers.” Here is why the fast food
sector should be concerned about a growing rate of customer migration from fast
to c-stores.
1. More than 90 percent of true
loyalists say convenience store ready-to-eat food saves them time vs. roughly
75 percent of general c-store consumers.
2. One in five consumers wants kiosk
ordering in a c-store,
3. Mintel's research found
"Quality is the differentiator,"
4. The store is clean.
5. Food and drinks are made fresh.
6. Food and drinks look appealing.
7. Items are made with fresh
ingredients.
8. Items come in high-quality
packaging.
The battle for share of stomach continues within the foodservice sector and Gen Z may be the generations to redefine who and where to find the foodservice leaders. Is your brand evolving fast enough?
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 or
visit: www.FoodserviceSolutions.us for
more information.
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