If success
leaves clues and to does restaurants, service deli’s, convenience stores, dollar
stores all selling grocerant niche Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared
food need to focus on doing two things right every single day according to
Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®. The two things are
serving hot food and cold food cold.
However
for those of you thinking about entering the grocerant niche by adding fresh
prepared food too your retail outlet like IKEA did or
like Ralph
Lauren did we have a few clues to help. First start small and take a good
look at the demographics near the retail outlet you want to begin with.
Take a
look around at the food outlets in your area to assess the types of fresh prepared
food that is not being served. For example it can be as simple as having a
sausage roll, a cheese and tomato croissant, a hot falafel wrap and a steak
slice; look around sell with they are not.
You might
want to seek a broader point of differentiation like a vegetarian seeking out a
hot snack, a vegetarian or vegan looking for a healthier option and a customer
that perhaps may not eat pork or wants a more-filling hot treat. Always refer
back to your demographic research to ensure your meeting the needs of the
consumers in your trading area.
Creating
food with visual appeal is important according to Johnson. Position your menu,
meals, and meal components so consumers have a good view of food-to-go. If at all possible have digital menu boards
to help tell the story of you menu the portability of the menu items.
Selling hot
food hot and cold food cold is much harder than most novice foodies or
retailers believe. In the event you want to enter the grocerant niche our best
piece of advice might just be contact a Grocerant strategic advisor the ilk of
the Grocerant Guru® after all he has been doing this since 1991.
Are you
trapped doing what you have always done and doing it the same way? Where is your new electricity? Interested in
learning how www.FoodserviceSolutions.us 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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