Many regular readers of this blog have
visited Hawaii and know Minit Stop stores
for its famous Fried Chicken or ‘spam Musubi’.
What you may not know it that they are removing beef from its menu and
replacing it with the plant-based Impossible Burger.
Foodservice Solutions®
Grocerant Guru® Steven Johnson says
that while they may be the first C-store to make this move they will not be the
last and watch for a ‘fast food’ chain to do it as well. Minit Stop made the
move based on consumer demand and the burger brand's track record.
So, the removal of all cow-based beef
from Mini Stop's menu serves as a rallying cry for other restaurants to do the
same, highlighting the importance of making more sustainable decisions without
compromising on taste, the company said. Mini Stop embraces the concept of
"pono" — to do what is right for both people and the planet.
Minit Stop Vice President Jon Miyabuchi stated
"We're seeing more and more residents and visitors opt for
Impossible,"… "Impossible's plant-based burger acts, smells, and
tastes like beef. So much so, that we can add our own local flavor profile to
it. We included ingredients from some of Hawaii's favorite traditional recipes
and created a winning combination unique to Minit Stop.”
Miyabuchi continued "Our customers
have been asking for the Impossible
Burger by name almost since it debuted in 2016. We're thrilled to give
consumers exactly what they want, exactly what our planet needs, and with a
local flavor profile twist,".
You should know that restaurants in
Hawaii are among the nation's highest volume outlets for Impossible Burger
sales, with some restaurants selling more than 100 plant-based patties per day
according to Mini Stop, which stated that it expects unprecedented sales volume
of the Impossible Burger. The retailer expects to serve up to 6,875 pounds of
Impossible meat per month and up to 82,500 pounds for the first year.
The new menu features nine different
Impossible meal combinations, ranging from $7.49 to $12.99, including:
·
Impossible Sandwiches in regular and Teri
burger flavors (debuting later this year)
·
Impossible Burger Bowls in Meatloaf, Teri
Burger and Hamburger Steak styles
·
Impossible Burger Cheeseburger Flying
Saucers — a Minit Stop signature item (debuting later this year)
·
Impossible Burger Plate Lunches in
Meatloaf, Teri Burger and Hamburger Steak styles
Of note: Minit Stop is the first c-store
chain to fully replace traditional burger meat with plant-based meat. How is
your brand standing out? Are you looking for a new partnership to drive sales?
Are you ready for some fresh ideations? Do your food marketing tactics look
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