Restaurant brand
messaging that reflects marketing messaging and menus that sound and look more
like yesterday than tomorrow are or will be in trouble soon according to Steven
Johnson Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma,
WA based Foodservice Solutions®.
Restaurants need to
edify your brand while creating a platform for consumer convenient
meal participation, differentiation and individualization? That’s right you need to reach out and invite
consumers into you restaurant with a new message. One with today’s relevance according to Johnson.
Here is why, grocery stores with
foodservice operations – and those who want to track away-from-home
dining trends – can heed the results of a new operator survey from the National
Restaurant Association showing that macroeconomic conditions are taking a
toll on that industry. According to the association's new research, nearly half
– 46% – of restaurant operators say that business conditions are worse now than
they were three months ago.
Restaurants Are Not Winning
In A Battle
For a Larger Share of Stomach
In case you did not know, to stem some of
the cost challenges, almost all (91%) of foodservice operators have increased
their menu prices. More than two-thirds have changed the food and beverage
items that are offered on their menu.
Once again, the focus in on labor
shortages, while perhaps not as acute as last year, are still a stubborn
problem. The survey found that 65% of operators don’t have enough employees to
support demand and 84% said they will likely hire more workers over the next
six months.
Don’t over reach. Are
you ready for some fresh ideations? Do your food marketing ideations look more
like yesterday than tomorrow? Interested in learning how Foodservice Solutions® can edify your
retail food brand while creating a platform for consumer convenient
meal participation, differentiation and individualization? Email us at: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us or visit us on our social media sites by clicking the
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