Grocery stores
capitulated a once dominate role in food sales to the restaurant sector, c-store
sector, and dollar store sector resulting in closure
of over 50.4% of all legacy grocery stores over the past 15 years. We posed this question; will 7-Eleven evolve into a restaurant franchising
juggernaut, to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®.
Johnson, stated,
“unless you have been living under a rock, you would know the answer, they all
ready have.” Yes, we know there are
plenty of legacy food industry analyst, researchers, and consultants clinging
to food industry metrics of a bygone era that say no. However, the simple fact is 7-Eleven, Alimentation Couche-Tard, Rutters, Casey General Store, Sheetz, and Wawa
have all evolved from C-store CPG to restaurant fresh food outlets. All of these chains are growing units,
top-line sales, and bottom-line profits.
Johnson, noted that
7-Eleven for the past three years has called it newest stores ‘Evolution store’s’.
One of the first branded fresh fast-food
items branded with the Slurpee.
Yes, the Slurpee is known by as many kids as McDonalds is today.
7-Eleven Inc. plans to offer customers
more quick-serve restaurant (QSR)-quality dining options than ever before,
starting at its newest Evolution store. 7-Eleven's Raise the Roost Chicken and
Biscuits restaurant brand as well as Parlor Pizza, an on-site pizzeria with
hand-tossed, made-to-order pizza pies.
7-Eleven Executive Vice President and
Chief Operating Officer Chris Tanco, stated, "Since 7-Eleven began selling
milk and bread from an ice dock in 1927, our spirit of innovation has allowed
us to evolve to meet the ever-changing needs of customers for over 90
years," .. "Today's opportunity is in the QSR space, and we are
responding by aggressively rolling out our restaurants across the country —
both in Evolution stores and beyond. Our plan is to open nearly 150 restaurants
in 2021."
Let’s talk free standing restaurants in
the future, Johnson, continued saying, “with over 72,576 franchised c-stores is
there anyone in the world that does not think it is possible 7-Eleven will be,
could be, or is the largest restaurant chain in the world today?
So, get this, Raise the Roost is billed
as "Chicken Worth Crossing the Road For" and offers a simple menu of
fried chicken tenders that are hand-breaded with a proprietary blend of
southern spices, freshly baked flaky biscuits, bone-in and boneless wings
tossed with "made in coop" sauces, signature chicken sandwiches and
breakfast sandwiches. Both made-to-order and grab-and-go options are available.
Yes, the Parlor Pizza has a full pizzeria
menu that includes New York-style pizzas, calzones, garlic knots,
pepperoni rolls, and hot and cold sub sandwiches. Customers can choose from
baked whole pizzas or slices, or select made-to-order, 18-inch hand-tossed
pizzas with premium ingredients, including 100-percent whole milk mozzarella
cheese. Specialty pizzas with premium ingredients created by the restaurant
team are also on the menu.
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.
Call 253-759-7869 for more information.
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