The world wants Major League Soccer back and so do Goodcents customers according to Steven
Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions®. So, with any luck Sporting KC and Goodcents will give away
16-inch subs to 270 fans - enough to span the full 120-yard length of the
Children’s Mercy Park pitch from goal to goal – ahead of Sporting’s match at 7
p.m. CT on Sunday, July 12 at the MLS is Back Tournament in Florida.
Driving
new electricity into a legacy brand with a partnership
is a good move and will accelerate the marketing messaging for all companies
involved according to Johnson. How is your company positioning to grow your
brand, the top, and bottom line?
Johnson stated “that in my minds-eye the
new electricity must be very efficient for the supply chain and includes such
things as fresh foods, online ordering, delivery, plant based foods,
sampling, toy’s, beer, developing brands,
grocerant positioning, fresh food messaging, autonomous
delivery, cashier-less retail, plates, glasses, cash-less payments, digital
hand-held marketing.
All food and beverage retailers to
survive the next generation of retail must embrace the artificial intelligence
revolution while simultaneously embracing fresh food and beverages that
are portable, fresh, with differentiation that is familiar not different. Does your retail path forward look more
like yesterday than tomorrow? Why? This new partnership does all of that.
This partnership kicked off today a commercial
featuring local legend Matt Besler, and Sporting KC captain, who grew up eating
Goodcents after his games. In the commercial, Besler reflects on his time
playing youth soccer and the legacy he hopes to leave his own children.
“I’m thrilled to support Goodcents, a
locally-owned company and my go-to spot for game day food growing up,” says
Besler. “I’ve been getting subs there since it was called Mr. Goodcents and now
we take our family.”
In addition, children under 12 can get a free
cookie throughout the summer by wearing Sporting gear or their own youth
jersey to their local Goodcents.
“We’re so excited for the opportunity to
partner with another local franchise,” says Arielle Long-Seabra. “We’re both
locally-owned, committed to the Kansas City community and, given the fact that
Matt grew up on our sandwiches, this felt like a natural partnership for both
of us.”
Additional partnership-related events will be
announced throughout the season via the Sporting KC app, online at
www.goodcentssubs.com, on Facebook at /GoodcentsSubs and on Twitter
@EatGoodcents.
Are
you looking for a new partnership to drive sales? Are you ready for some fresh
ideations? Do your food marketing tactics look more like yesterday that
tomorrow? Visit GrocerantGuru.com 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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