How
can a retailer so miss read it customer base?
Sure, Walmart is trying to expand and compete with Amazon or so they
say. The fact is if that was the truth,
they would not have elevated this InHome Delivery technology.
Rather
Walmart should have devised a way to reduce prices,
drive in-store customer counts, and improve ‘off-the-shelf’- and ‘out-of-stock’
items according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® to
edify their position of the largest grocery store chain in the ‘middle of the grocery
sector’
This
new InHome service will let Walmart associates drop off orders right into in
the refrigerator inside your home. Why? In the opinion of Johnson; once again
this is nothing more than a vanity project providing a platform the C-level
staff of Walmart incremental cocktail party ego bosting jabber.
Marc
Lore, president and CEO of Walmart eCommerce U.S., must have been justifying
the building of his team when he unveiled Walmart InHome Delivery. Johnson, asks how does InHome edify Walmart’s
core customers? How many years until
they project profitability for InHome?
What company has successfully implemented inside the house delivery with
profitability? Why, does Walmart think they can do it better?
Let’s
face it many Americans don’t’ even know their neighbors name. When asked
whether or not they knew the names of the neighbors who live close a recent
study found only that 19% said that they knew the names, three-fifths of
Americans know either some (29%) or none (28%) of their neighbors by name. Here
is my point if they don’t know the name of the neighbor, they sure are not
going to let them into their home.
In a
country where the President has half of the country afraid of starving women
and children entering from our southern border seeking safe harbor, jobs and food.
Then condoning the separating of parents
from children and placing them in a concentration camp’s / prison. Why would anyone think it is time to allow
someone working at Walmart or even Amazon / Whole Foods into their home?
One
thing is clear Walmart’s shift from ‘Low Prices Everyday’ to become the largest
grocery in the ‘MIDDLE’ of the grocery sector took a lot less time than many
predicted. Don’t get me wrong the technology and the camera I am sure
work. After all I was the one who sold
the first seven online ordering accounts for chain restaurants with CyberSlice.
CyberMeals, and Food.com back in the day.
Walmart’s
customers and maybe America is not ready for a large scale InHome delivery
platform at this time. It may be scalable
it simply will not be profitable until more Americans are willing to open their
door to their neighbor or even know their neighbors name.
It is
true the middle is not traditionally where any retailer wanted to be. Given Walmart’s size they might make the
middle of the market a comfortable place to be if they focus on the customer of
today and tomorrow not the customer of 2030. Our success clue for today, focus on your core
customer.
Foodservice Solutions® specializes in
outsourced business development. We can help you identify, quantify and qualify
additional food retail segment opportunities or a new menu product segment and
brand and menu integration strategy. Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma WA is the global leader in the Grocerant niche
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