Its 4 PM: your
customers are just beginning to think about what’s for dinner. 68.7 of American
consumers are unsure about what’s for dinner according to the latest Grocerant
ScoreCard conducted by the team at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®
Grocerant Guru®.
Today consumers
are looking for high quality Ready-2-Eat and or Heat-N-Eat fresh and prepared
food. What they want to do is buy meal
components that they can mixed and matched with other meal component then bundled into a customized family meal
that will please everyone without spending time cooking.
Consumers
today have the opportunity to purchase high quality chef prepared Ready-2-Eat
and Heat-N-Eat food from independent restaurants, grocery stores, chain
drugstores, convenience stores, chain restaurants and non-traditional food
retailers the ilk of Amazon.com and food trucks. It is at the convergence of all of these new
and legacy meal component points of distribution you find the Grocerant niche.
The grocerant
niche refers to prepared food that is portable and Ready-2-Eat or Heat-N-Eat fresh
food that is deemed “better for you”.
The consumers are finding grocerant niche prepared meal components in
grocery store deli sections including Whole foods, Trader Joes,
Safeway Lifestyle stores and Central Market, convenience stores including Wawa, Sheetz,
Rutter’s Farm Stores, and 7 Eleven, chain
restaurants and independent restaurants around the world.
Successful
foodservice operators today need to understand that differentiation in menu
items and food products doesn’t mean different, rather it means familiar with a
twist; taking ordinary daily menu items, adding contemporary relevance. Then presenting, positioning and pricing
competitively; these are the universal footprints of success found within the
grocerant niche.
Henry David
Thoreau reminds us, “things do not change, we do” Successful retail foodservice
takes on a life of its own and is dynamic not static. Success does not just happen it is planned,
focused and based on good informed choices.
Its 4PM; are
you ready for your customers? Remember,
the consumer is now shopping in the grocerant niche. Make sure your food is prepared food that is
portable, ready-2-eat and or heat-N-eat and deemed “better for you”.
Chain
restaurants, grocery stores, dollar stores and non-traditional fresh food
retailers today understand that differentiation in menu items and food products
doesn’t mean different, but familiar with a twist. Leveraging traditional menu items by adding a
twist with contemporize relevance then positioning, placing, packaging and
pricing with portability are the keys to success in retail foodservice and the
grocerant niche today.
For
international corporate presentations, educational forums, or keynotes contact:
Steven Johnson Grocerant
Guru at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions.
His extensive experience as a multi-unit restaurant operator,
consultant, brand / product positioning expert and public speaking will leave
success clues for all. Facebook.com/Steven
Johnson, Linkedin.com/in/grocerant or twitter.com/grocerant
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