Operational
efficiencies be dammed, price matters. The old formula for the price, value, service equilibrium was: Price
+ Quality + Service + Portability = Value. That formula has evolved
with Gen Z and Millennials today. Foodservice Solutions® Grocerant Guru® has once again
retooled, reevaluated, calculated then evolved the formula and here is the new
formula: Price + Quality + Social + Portability = Value.
According to Steven Johnson, Grocerant
Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions® when prices are going up so much consumers are uncomfortable
paying the price it’s time to focus your messaging on the quality, service, and
portability attributes.
Regular readers of this blog know that, U.S. wholesale food prices
in July were up 15.8% on a year-to-date basis, according to new BLS data. Food at
home prices soared another 1.3% in July and are up 13.1% over the past
year. Consumer prices increased 8.5% in July from a year ago, a decrease
from June which hit 9.1%, marking a new 40-year high, the BLS reported.
CPG food categories with the five largest increases in prices
include those that were at the low end of the price range including refrigerated
eggs, frozen dinners and entrees, butter and margarine, frozen pizza and center
store bread. Restaurant food is fresher and consumers don’t have to cook. Advantage restaurants albeit pricing.
Jack in the Box reported same-store sales
declines of -0.6%, which was offset by Del Taco’s strong first full quarter
under Jack in the Box ownership of 3.5% same-store sales growth. The decline in
Jack in the Box sales was largely
attributable to a continued traffic slowdown and reduced operating efficiencies
as staffing slowly begins to improve, though partially offset by growth in
late-night traffic.
When you consider the one-two punch of
traffic declines and macroeconomic issues caused Jack in the Box to take a nearly 10%
pricing increase during the quarter, which helped boost average check. Moving
forward, the company plans to focus on value to build average check and not
just pricing increases.
Jack in the Box CFO Timothy Mullany,
stated, “Pricing of 9.7% helped us manage the cost environment and we will
continue to take a disciplined and measured approach to pricing strategies as a
means of mitigating the impact on our margin and bottom line,”.
Focusing on product helps, and one of Jack in the Box’s strategies for value
creation is a focus on menu innovation, a focus that helped to boost Jack in
the Box’s performance during the challenging quarter. During the third quarter,
the company introduced a new grilled chicken sandwich and Girl Scout cookies
shake, and also brought back some older fan-favorite items like popcorn
chicken.
Moving forward, Harris said, Jack in the
Box will hone in on growth of the breakfast daypart, as regular readers of this
blog know, kicking off with the return of French toast sticks. The return of
the menu item was marketed with celebrity guest, Star Wars star Mark Hamill,
who was fired from a Jack in the Box years ago for impersonating a clown.
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Jack
in the Box will also continue to focus on rolling out the previously
announced store redesign, and digital technology, driven by its partnership
with Miso Robotics and launch of mobile web ordering.
Time will tell
but the team at Foodservice
Solutions® believes; operational efficiencies be dammed, price matters. The old formula
for the price, value, service equilibrium was: Price + Quality +
Service + Portability = Value. That formula has evolved with Gen Z
and Millennials today. Foodservice Solutions® Grocerant
Guru® has once again retooled, reevaluated, calculated then evolved the
formula and here is the new formula: Price + Quality + Social
+ Portability = Value.
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
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