There is no doubt that the food industry
is tired of disruption, supply chain problems, continuing customer migration,
on top of the problems maintaining employees. However. no one cares if you are
tired of doing what you have always done and are complaining.
In the case of grocery stores while they
‘spin’ to CNBC how much progress they are making, how sales are up, how great
they are, they are forgetting to inform that that without inflation, the
pandemic, that simply would not be the case.
In fact, regular readers of this blog
know that in the last 12 years there are 50% fewer legacy grocery
stores than there used to be. They also know that there are 29 restaurants for every grocery store in the U.S. today. Why, consumers don’t want to take the time to
cook from scratch, but even more important they have distain for the time it
takes to walk around a grocery store when they only need three or four items.
They also know that the average American
buys only 100 items a year from a grocery store. They may buy those times
weekly, monthly, but very few Americans buy more than 100 different items from
their local grocery store.
Well, readers of this blog are not the only
ones that know that. E-grocer Buyk is now
planning national expansion after launching three months ago in NYC. Buyk is launching operations in Chicago with six “dark stores” to
fulfill online grocery orders, which are delivered by bike-riding couriers
dubbed "buykers."
Plans call for Buyk to open another 14 dark stores in Chicago by the end of the 2022
first quarter, which the company said will raise its dark store count to 35 for
both New York and Chicago.
You will love this; Online grocery
orders made via the Buyk
app carry no delivery fee and aren't subject
to a minimum purchase. So, if you have a smart phone,
which most of us have now and you live in Chicago you can save time and money,
while adding incremental convenience to your life according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions®.
Buyk CEO James Walker, stated, “Chicago
is where trends, especially in retail, become mainstream. This is why Buyk
has chosen the Windy City as the next frontier to disrupt the way Americans get
their groceries,”… “We hope that unbeatable delivery speed and quality of
products become as synonymous with our brand name as deep-dish pizza is with
Chicago. We want to capture this growth momentum and bring this technology not
just to big bicoastal metropolises, to which so many advancements are limited
in the United States. Buyk wants to take instant grocery delivery in the U.S. inland, and our
technology, smart unit economics and lean growth strategies will help make this
a reality.”
When you consider that each of the dark
stores each carry 2,000 to 3,000 SKUs and are strategically located to enable
maximum coverage in the fastest possible time, according to Buyk. The company
noted that its technology optimizes the speed of order picking and delivery and
provides detailed information on a hyperlocal level, allowing each dark store
to tailor its stock to the communities it serves.
If you are a urban home owner you will
love that fact that when a order is placed via the Buyk app, orders require no
delivery fee or minimum spend and are collected within two minutes for
delivery by bicycle-riding couriers — dubbed “buykers” — in another five to
10 minutes, Buyk reported. The company said its fulfillment centers
are similar to grocery stores, with shelves and refrigerators stocked
with products available for purchase, and direct partnerships with local
suppliers enable price-matching with area grocery retailers.
The back story: Buyk was founded by
entrepreneurs Rodion Shishkov and Slava Bocharov, who previously started and
ran Samokat, a Russian instant grocery delivery service and, according to the
company, one of the largest operators of dark stores among on-demand grocers
outside of China.
Walker, formerly senior vice president of
restaurants at Nathan’s Famous, was named as Buyk’s CEO in mid-November. His
30-plus years of senior management experience in the hospitality and retail
industries include such brands as Nathan’s Famous, Baja Fresh, Cinnabon and
Subway.
Walker continued, “I’ve been highly
impressed by both the company’s early success, as well as the proven expertise
and track record of the founders. Add Buyk’s unique technology to the mix and
you can see why I felt compelled to become part of the Buyk team,”... “I am
confident I can bring great value to the company and drive our fast-growing
operations to meet our ambitious goal
For
international corporate presentations, regional chain presentations,
educational forums, or keynotes contact: Steven Johnson Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA
based Foodservice Solutions. His
extensive experience as a multi-unit restaurant operator, consultant, brand /
product positioning expert, and public speaking will leave success clues for
all. For more information visit GrocerantGuru.com, FoodserviceSolutions.US or call
1-253-759-7869
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