New electricity around
the Gopuff / Uber Eats partnership is creating discomfort
within the rank’s legacy grocery stores, convenience stores, and dollar store
retailers as they learn the details of this grocerant niche duo according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based
Foodservice Solutions®.
This partnership is operating
at the intersection of meals and convenience.
Complemented with snacks, beverages, and consumers unmet touchpoint
fresh food and fun fast according to Johnson. So, this is the first partnership
with a vertically integrated delivery business for Uber and the first time
Gopuff has powered an essentials delivery offering for a partner.
Regular readers of this blog know that Gopuff
delivers a diverse selection of everyday essentials from eggs, milk, beer,
wine, meals, and snacks to soap, and toilet paper to customers in more than 650
cities from its own 250-plus micro-fulfillment centers. This partnership
combines Uber’s engaged U.S. consumer base and Gopuff’s expertise in instant
needs delivery, with consumer unmet need-set touchpoints for at home convenience
items.
How are you driving new electricity into
your brand? 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.”
Restaurants, Grocery Stores, C-Stores
Battle for Share of Stomach
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. It looks to the team at Foodservice Solutions®
this does all that.
A new in-app collaboration is planned to
launch in more than 95 cities this June with national expansion to follow later
in the summer. It will make use of Gopuff’s hyper-local logistics and driver
network to reach Uber customers across the country.
This news follows months of expansion for
the Uber Eats app into grocery, convenience, alcohol and additional verticals
to meet the evolving expectations of American consumers — including the
announced acquisitions of Postmates, Drizly and Cornershop. Residents in more
than 100 cities and towns in 20 major U.S. metros can now have groceries
delivered — whether scheduled or on-demand — via the Uber and Uber Eats apps.
Get this, Gopuff, which acquired BevMo!
late last year, has rapidly expanded its product offerings and geographic
footprint, growing its number of micro-fulfillment centers nearly 80% last
year. With a focus on supporting local businesses, Gopuff has partnered with
more than 100 local brands, adding 500 local products nationwide with more
coming onto the platform each week.
Raj Beri, Uber’s head of grocery and new
verticals delivery, stated, “One thing we know to be true is that people have
come to expect more delivered to their doorsteps than ever before — we’ve seen
searches for grocery and convenience items grow by 40% since the start of the
year,” “With this partnership, we are
able to leapfrog the competition in using Gopuff’s network of micro-fulfillment
centers to instantly meet consumer demand for thousands of products — and I’m
incredibly excited about the opportunities ahead.”
Daniel Folkman, Gopuff SVP of business,
stated, “As we continue to innovate and lead the instant needs space, we’re
excited to power Uber’s new essentials offering, leveraging our logistics, tech
and inventory expertise to bring a first of its kind experience to customers,” “Everything we do at Gopuff is for our
customers, and this partnership brings Gopuff’s unique assortment, affordable
prices and fast delivery to even more people nationwide.”
What
are you selling, to whom, and where? 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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