Consider this 7-Eleven can delivery beer, wine, milk,
eggs, pizza, salads, and a new
flavored Slurpee for the kids as fast as a restaurant and in most
cases, and much faster than just about all grocery stores according to Steven Johnson,
Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®.
Partnerships matter
and at 7-Eleven. Each partnership is
designed to edify a consumer touchpoint that drive incremental engagement, top
line sales, and bottom-line profits according to Johnson. Partnership can expedite customer migration,
drive frequency, or speed-up new product development all creating new
electricity for the brand and franchisees.
So, get this Instacart, and 7-Eleven have
expanded their partnership to an additional 4,000 U.S. store
locations, enabling the nation’s largest convenience retailer to offer
half hour deliveries to roughly 60 million households. That’s right the
Big Bite, Big Gulp, a Pizza and a Beer can delivered to just about every
household in the U.S. within 30 minutes or less. Give it a try.
Raghu Mahadevan, 7‑Eleven SVP and head of
digital, stated, “7-Eleven strives to be the world’s leader in convenience,
which means giving customers what they want, when, where and how they want
it,”. “Customers on Instacart can now benefit from thousands of products to be
delivered from a 7-Eleven store to their door in 30 minutes or less.”
Regular readers of this blog know that 7-Eleven
began its relationship with Instacart last September with a pilot program involving 750 stores in select metro
areas. Consumers can choose from thousands of products including pantry
staples, household items, alcohol, snacks and over-the-counter medications in
33 states and Washington D.C. In addition, customers in California, Florida, Idaho,
Illinois, Missouri, New York and Ohio Washington D.C. can also have alcohol
delivered in as little as 30 minutes. The companies plan to scale alcohol
delivery to more states and stores over the coming months.
Chris Rogers, VP of retail at San
Francisco-based Instacart, stated, “As more people turn to Instacart to help
put food on their tables, we’ve seen customer demand for convenience retailers
increase over the last year, with convenience orders on Instacart up by more
than 350% since last August,”. “To meet this growing demand, we’re proud to
expand with 7-Eleven to nearly 6,000 stores, and give customers across the
country access to thousands of essential goods they can now have delivered from
the store to their door in as fast as 30 minutes.”
The intersection of the consumer and
fresh food fast is getting blurred even more once again according to Johnson.
This move is the latest example of how the definition of convenience continues
to be transformed and comes amid the ongoing transformation of 7-Eleven’s
physical presence.
According to Johnson, “Brand relevance is
in part driven with innovation in new menu related products in combination with
new avenues of distribution all of which are the platform for the new
electricity.”
Johnson stated “that in my minds-eye the
new electricity must be very efficient for the supply and includes such things
as fresh foods, music, developing brands, unique urban hemp clothing,
grocerant positioning, fresh food messaging, autonomous delivery, cashier-less
retail, plates, glasses, cash-less payments, digital hand-held marketing.
All retailers to survive the next
generation of retail must embrace the artificial intelligence revolution
while simultaneously embracing fresh food that is portable, fresh, with
differentiation that is familiar not different. How
is your brand building new electricity?
We now can see that the definition of
convenience includes a dimension of delivery, and more importantly, delivery
speed, 7-Eleven is pressing on its proximity advantage. 7-Eleven is looking a customer ahead
competing within grocery stores, restaurants, dollar stores, and new
non-traditional retailers.
7-Eleven is not too
big to continue evolving. Success does
leave clues. One clue that time and time again continues to resurface is “the
consumer is dynamic not static”. Regular
readers of this blog know that is the common refrain of Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA
based Foodservice Solutions®. Our
Grocerant Guru® can help your
company edify your brand with relevance.
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