Mix &
Match meal components are key drivers of the growth of the grocerant niche and
Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food sales according to Steven
Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions®. At QuickTrip delivery of mix & match meal
components just might be the fuel to drive new
electricity into QuickTrip’s top
line sales and bottom line profits according to Johnson.
In the minds-eye of Johnson, there is one dominate
element that will power success within retail foodservice over the coming
years. Johnson calls it the new electricity that is
partnerships specifically strategic partnerships. The new electricity
must be very efficient for the supply and includes such things as fresh food, sustainable oils, urban farming (produce, seafood, etc.),
autonomous delivery, cashier-less retail, cash-less payments, digital hand held
marketing.
Convenience
stores are perfectly positioned to thrive during the next generation of retail as
they begin to embrace the artificial intelligence revolution while simultaneously embracing fresh food that is
portable. That will require brands to embrace new fresh food partnerships
more now than ever before according to Johnson.
QuikTrip
is testing delivery through Uber Eats at four c-stores across Tulsa. Regular
readers of this blog know that Uber Eats is a branch of the ride-sharing app
Uber. It partners with restaurants and allows customers to order and pay from
participating locations via the mobile app. Orders then are delivered to
customers’ desired location. Convenience
store have a larger inventory of food products thus a larger opportunity with
Uber according to Johnson.
QuikTrip
is not the first c-store to offer delivery 7-Eleven and Wawa each have with a delivery service. In fact 7-Eleven recently announced it’s testing on-demand ordering for delivery
or in-store pickup with its new 7-ElevenNOW smartphone app. The service is
currently available for 10 uptown and downtown locations in Dallas.
Wawa expanded its delivery service partnership with Grubhub
to select test locations in New Jersey, Philadelphia, Bethlehem and Ardmore,
Pennsylvania. Fast-food competitors the ilk of McDonald’s have stepped
up their delivery service but Johnson wonders is it will be enough to fend
off the empowered C-store competitors. At QuickTrip delivery just might be its new electricity.
Invite Foodservice Solutions® to complete a
Grocerant Program Assessment, Grocerant ScoreCard, or for product positioning
or placement assistance, or call our Grocerant Guru®. 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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