Chain
restaurants have not paid enough attention to the growing list of non-traditional
competitors eager to garner their customers according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based
Foodservice Solutions®. This week’s IDDBA show in Orlando,
Fl was filled meals and meal component options for non-traditional retailers to
use to help garner customers.
Consider
this U.S. convenience stores experienced the 16th straight year of record
in-store sales in 2018, according to newly released National Association of Convenience Stores
State of the Industry data. Grocery stores have figured out that is they want
to garner more customers they need to get them most of them anyway from the
restaurant sector.
I
guess success does leave clues as grocery sector “refrigerated meals outpaced
the deli prepared foods department, with 8.3% sales growth compared to a year
ago. This trend is noticeably clear when comparing the entrees and salad
categories. Refrigerated entrees grew at 14.9% compared to a year ago,
outperforming the 3.4% growth of deli prepared entrees.
While
Deli prepared sales declined by 2.4%, while the refrigerated prepared
salad/fruit/coleslaw category grew 6.2%. Deli prepared foods, however, remain
an important aspect of a retail store offering (accounting for 15% of all
perimeter sales) and a trip driver (12 purchase occasions for the average
shopper per year).
The restaurant
sector will continue to capitulate year over year customer count the better
convenience stores and grocery stores do introducing grocerant niche
Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food according to Johnson.
Looking for
success clues of your own? Foodservice Solutions® specializes in
outsourced food marketing and business development ideations. We can help you
identify, quantify and qualify additional food retail segment opportunities, technology,
or a new menu product segment. Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma WA is the global leader in the Grocerant niche
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