Food Marketing
that is successful, edifies the relationship of the brand with consumers in
obvious ways adding relevance to the brands invitation according to Steven Johnson,
Grocerant
Guru® at Tacoma,
WA based Foodservice Solutions®.
Looking a customer ahead by extending
that brands invitation is a great way to make sure that you are winning the
battler for “Share
of Stomach”. Now McDonalds online shop
features more than 20 items from holiday sweaters and ornaments to French
fry-themed accessories all intended to keep the brand top of mind with
consumers while extending its invitation to consumers.
For the first time McDonalds has created
a shoppable line of apparel and accessories available year-round in the U.S. on
the chain’s website. The
themed merchandise features more than 20 items centering on the quick service
brand’s most popular menu items: burgers and fries.
The McDonalds collection is only
available on the fast food giant’s website and is not in collaboration with any
outside companies, a departure from the company’s previous forays with fashion
brands and retailers.
The new line of clothing ranges in price
from $15-$65 and accessories range from $10-$25. Some of the items include tote
bags emblazoned with French fries, burger and Happy Meal pins, hamburger
notebooks, holiday sweaters, ornaments and T-shirts.
So, the merchandise features the
company’s iconic bright yellow and red graphics, unmistakable for any other
brand, and even feature some international phrases for worldwide McDonald’s
fans. The online shop, dubbed Golden Arches Unlimited, will rotate with each
season and restock throughout the year. Currently, the winter line has beanies,
sweatshirts and sweaters for sale.
Foodservice
Solutions® team is here to help you drive top line sales and bottom-line
profits. Are you looking a customer ahead?
Visit www.FoodserviceSolutions.us for more information
or contact: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us Remember success
does leave clues and we just may the clue you need to propel your continued
success.
Battle for Share of Stomach
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