While growing one sector of your grocery
business is a good thing it may not be the best thing overall for your business
but in this case it’s even worse for the restaurant sector according to Steven
Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma WA based Foodservice Solutions®.
Edison Trends recently
reported that during September, Publix accounted for a 37% estimated market
share of Instacart orders, followed by Costco at 24%, Kroger at 16%, Wegmans at
12% and H-E-B at 11%. A year earlier, Whole Foods Market (20%) was second
behind Publix (34%) and ahead of Costco (18%), H-E-B (15%) and Kroger (13%). So, what this tells us is that consumers
across the country are eager to embrace both technology, delivery, and
grocerant niche fresh food fast according to Johnson.
Edison made note that Wegmans has moved
into the top five following Instacart’s wind-down of its service with Whole
Foods Market stores earlier this year. In December 2018, Instacart founder and
CEO Apoorva Mehta said the company was phasing
out its partnership with Whole Foods, which
under the ownership of e-tail giant Amazon has been ramping up online grocery
delivery via the Prime Now service. Ok, no news their Amazon has been
great for Whole Foods and Amazon will do the delivery of Whole Foods fresh food
and more, just watch.
Grocery delivery is still just a minnow
in the ocean of grocery food options today according to Johnson, yet its
delivery that is helping upend legacy restaurant year over year customer
counts. Sept. 30, 2019, the top five grocery retailers by Instacart orders were
Publix, Whole Foods, Kroger, H-E-B and Costco, according to Edison’s
analysis, which was based on more than 50,000
transactions. Data was scaled so that the highest monthly number of orders was
set to 100.
The fact is the restaurant sector owned
MEAL CONVENIENCE from the 1950’s through the 2,000’s. The restaurant sector was innovative
beginning with fast food restaurants, the drive-thru, and delivery only
restaurants where once pizza was the king.
The restaurant sector has capitulated innovation for copycat menus,
marketing, and meal bundles according to Johnson.
Today, the only thing innovative within
the restaurant sector is their justification for price increase. If success
leaves clues and it does competitive pricing, meal bundling differentiation,
and new avenues of distribution will resonate with consumer over price hikes.
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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