Giving customers what they want when they
want it is a success clue that every foodservice operator needs to keep top of
mind. Today, grocerant niche Ready-2-Eat
and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food continues to drive innovation, customer
migration, top-line sales, and bottom-line profits according to Steven Johnson Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions®.
Looking for new electricity to drive
top-line sales and bottom-line profits, Quicklee’s partnered
with the Red Osier Food Cart to serve customers lunch during the first three
weeks of November at any participating Quicklee’s
location. Customers can grab a Red Osier prime roast beef sandwich along with a
slice of Cheesy Eddie’s cheesecake.
According to Johnson, “focusing on consumers,
what drives frequency, and mix & match meal bunding is another success clue
that should never be overlooked.”
Now, after customers grab their lunch,
they can stop inside Quicklee’s for a
drink or bag of chips to complete their meal. Customers can also find a variety
of snacks from regional small businesses like NY Chips, Smoke Shack Jerky and
Popcorn Charlie’s, or even grab a bottle of Red Osier’s famous au jus.
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.”
All retailers to survive the next
generation of retail must embrace the artificial intelligence revolution
while simultaneously embracing fresh food that is portable according
to Johnson. That is just
what Quicklee’s is doing.
Here is where the foundation of success
can be found. During the first three weeks of November, customers can grab Red
Osiers on:
Mondays from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Quicklee’s Fairport (North Main)
Fairport, N.Y.
Tuesdays from 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Quicklee’s Webster
Webster, N.Y.
Thursdays 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Quicklee’s Geneseo
Geneseo, N.Y.
In case you did not know, Quicklee’s
Convenience Stores have been family owned and operated since 1995. Under the
leadership of Ken Perelli, Quicklee’s remains focused on expansion and offering
its brand of fast, clean, friendly service to each and every new community it
serves. In 2017 Quicklee’s expanded its business model to include travel center
locations, and in 2018 it launched the Go Local program, which provided sales,
marketing and in-store placement support to local food manufacturers.
Success does
leave clues. One clue that time and time again continues to resurface is “the
consumer is dynamic not static”. Regular
readers of this blog know that is the common refrain of Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA
based Foodservice Solutions®. Our Grocerant Guru® can help your
company edify your brand with relevance.
Call 253-759-7869 for more information.
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