Today, it seems as If
everywhere I go someone is talking about an electric vehicle (EV’s). EV’s are
the talk of environmentally conscious consumers and looked at positively by
consumers with gas guzzling automobile owners according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®.
In fact, in recent Consumers
Reports study found that 4% of adults with a driver’s license planned to
acquire an EV the next time they buy a vehicle. An additional 27% said that
they would consider one. About 40% express some interest – but not their next
purchase. Yes, there were 29% that said they don’t want an EV at all.
Gen Z and Millennials
as regular readers of this blog know are on a quest for food discovery. With a
growing number of food types, provenances, preparation methods, and food
purveyors, discovery has never been greater or more accessible. Cultural values
that embrace diversity and new experiences have further heightened the desire
for food exploration and EV’s are a part of that.
1. Better application ‘Voice’ integration with car. Using Google Home
or Alexa directly in the car to order while in the drive thru.
2.
Hot and Cold Cup holders
3.
New features to set a plate on. Imagine an
airplane like folding tray but inside a car that drops down or swings out from
the side.
4.
Air ventilation for gig workers who have
food smells in their car.
5.
Heating compartment to keep food warm on
the way home / imagine a Domino’s pizza bag warmer that insulates but a spot in
the car for that.
Although mainstream adoption
of EV’s is still several years away, food operators need to begin thinking
about how to transition their businesses to be ready for the future of the
Drive-Thru consumer.
Did you know that in February 2021, both
General Motors and Ford Motor Co. announced plans to move toward electric
vehicles, although Ford was talking primarily about its vehicles in Europe?
General Motors said by 2040, it plans to have 100 percent of its portfolio fully
electric, and Bloomberg is forecasting that by 2040, 60 percent of vehicles
will be electric
The team at Foodservice Solutions® believes consumers
that are going to be driving EV’s will drive new electricity into legacy food
brands while edifying the grocerant niche fresh food sales. Yes, hybrids make
the most long-term sense as a transition period, and traditional fueled
transportation is likely to remain for the foreseeable future. That, however,
doesn’t mean looking a customer ahead should be over looked.
Invite Foodservice
Solutions® to complete a Grocerant ScoreCard, or for product positioning or
placement assistance, or call our Grocerant Guru®. Since 1991 Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma, WA has been the global leader in the
Grocerant niche. Contact: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us or 253-759-7869
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