Informed, engaged, focused on consumers,
Publix announced that the food retail ‘Status Quo’ is no more according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions®. Publix has for years known that 89% of consumers only buy 100 different items a year from their stores.
That’s right the customers may shop one store but they buy the same
items over and over again.
When you have stores that are 35,000+
square feet with 60,000+
SKU’s you can make a lot of consumers happy a
lot of the time. One thing regular readers of this blog know consumers want fresh food fast and while the pandemic is ending and going back to work in an
office is on the up-tick Publix just might have found a way to create retail
food disruption, while building new electricity for the brand and relevance for
consumers within the retail food sector according to Johnson.
Now Publix
is partnering with Instacart to launch
the grocer's virtual convenience offering, Publix Quick Picks offering fresh
food fast. This incremental new virtual store
format allows customers to shop from Publix's wide assortment of fresh
groceries, pantry and household essentials, meals, snacks and more, for
delivery in as fast as 30 minutes with Instacart Priority Delivery. The
solution is available across Publix's seven-state footprint.
In case you did not know, Publix Quick
Picks that launched in September in Tampa as a pilot program, the service expanded
across Publix's operating footprint ahead of the holiday season, enabling
millions of households across the Southeast to receive rapid delivery from
Publix for the first time ever, according to the companies.
Disruption
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Publix
Vice President Omnichannel & Application Development Erik Katenkamp,
stated, "Since launching Publix Quick Picks on Instacart, we've
seen rapid customer adoption. Our store locations and wide assortment, combined
with Instacart Priority Delivery in as fast as 30 minutes, creates a winning
solution for our customers," … "Our strong relationship with
Instacart continues to unlock capabilities to meet the changing needs of our
customers, and we look forward to continuing to grow our portfolio of
time-saving services — like Publix Quick Picks — to give customers
more ways to get what they need from Publix."
Most of you did know that, Publix and Instacart first partnered in 2016
to launch same-day delivery in as fast as one hour. The companies also offer
curbside pickup from nearly all stores, as well as alcohol delivery and pickup
in select states including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North
Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
What can you get fresh and fast? Well, customers
to date have ordered a variety of items from across the virtual aisles, from
premade meals including fried chicken tenders, Italian pinwheels and sushi, to
convenience essentials like soda, chips, ice cream, candy, beer, wine and hard
seltzers, and everything in between.
Chris Rogers, vice president of Retail at
Instacart, stated, "Customer demand for convenience and rapid delivery
continues to grow, and both speed and selection have become fundamental to
grocery ecommerce. We're proud to expand our partnership with Publix to bring
the in-store express lane online with Publix Quick Picks, offering
customers incredible choice paired with fast delivery to meet all of their
last-minute needs through this busy holiday season and beyond," ...
"Whether trying to satisfy a craving, needing a forgotten ingredient for a
family dinner or looking for a quick lunch option, Publix Quick
Picks gives customers access to nearly the entire store so they can get
exactly what they want, when they need it."
According to Johnson, “Brand relevance is in part driven with innovation
in new food products in combination with new avenues of distribution all of which
are the platform for the new electricity.” That said, what are you waiting for?
Johnson stated “that in my minds-eye the new electricity
must be very efficient for the supply and includes such things as fresh
foods, developing brands, virtual stores, grocerant positioning, fresh
food messaging, autonomous delivery, cashier-less retail, plates, glasses,
cash-less payments, digital hand-held marketing, and new avenues of
distribution.
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.
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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