Consumers are
dynamic not static according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based
Foodservice Solutions®. All successful restaurant operators will tell
you the customer come first. At Shake Shack someone missed that assignment
or simply forgot rule number one the customer comes first.
When Shake Shack entered a new
exclusive delivery partnership with Grubhub consumers did not like it, were
unaware, and clearly disappointed that the delivery options they were using in
the past had been removed from service.
While delivery Grubhub was available at nearly
all 151 company operated Shake Shacks. Shake Shack CEO Randy Garutti stated
that “customers are used to finding the brand on DoorDash, Caviar and
Postmates.” The result was clear according to Garutti “Average weekly
sales for domestic company stores declined to $80,000, down from $86,000 for
the same quarter last year.” How could this have happened?
Just to stay relevant our Grocerant Guru® stated it was a simple ‘Quid pro quo’. Shake Shack new deal with Grubhub
deal was sealed by sharing of consumer data.
Thus, making the delivery relationship more about big data than the
current customer base.
Garutti has some simple justification for
over-looking consumers stating “the company went with Grubhub for a variety of
reasons. It is less complicated on stores to work with one delivery operator;
the long-term economics tied to commission fees are projected to be better;
and, most importantly, Grubhub has agreed to share customer data, which
delivery companies often hold hostage.”
Garutti over looked the consumer and his
sales fell. That is the simple truth of
it. Had he started with an exclusive agreement with on delivery company there
would have not been a problem or consumer blow-back. Garutti was caught in within
the consumers paradox of choice. Brands
need to empower consumers not confine them.
Are you ready for
some fresh ideations? Do your food marketing tactics look more like yesterday
that tomorrow? Visit www.FoodserviceSolutions.us for more information
or contact: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us Remember success
does leave clues and we just may have the clue you need to propel your
continued success.
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