Most consumers buy
100 items from a grocery store per year.
Consumers buy the same 100 items as they need them over and over again many
times only needing 8 to 14 items on a particular visit and do not want to walk through
the entire store looking for them and spending 35 minutes to do so according to
Steven Johnson Grocerant
Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®.
There is a new
company that wants to be less irritable for consumers empowering those looking
to save time that company is JackBe who
has reimagined e-commerce grocery shopping adding a drive-thru solution to the
mix.
JackBe
recently completed a December funding round. The goal is to become a curbside
drive-thru grocer. Sounds simple enough we will soon find out if it is in fact
as easy as it sounds. JackBe officially
opened its first location at 178th and North May Avenue in Edmond,
Okla., on Jan. 10, the first of three locations slated to open in
2023.
In case you did not know, JackBe was funded by CEO Alex Ruhter and
three others, the company said it has been working together over the past three
years to create a company that makes buying groceries “fun throughout the whole
experience.”
The launch of the JackBe concept comes at
an ideal time, as recent research shows
that the convenience and independence that come with curbside pickup has made
it a habit for many consumers, especially for those under 50 years of age.
Consumers are dynamic not static and the team at Foodservice Solutions® believes
that the grocery industry needs to evolve faster than they have over the past
20 years or risks simply fading away.
JackBe CEO Alex Ruhter, stated, “By
opening JackBe, we're introducing a new way for customers to shop that
provides convenience, value and great quality with no substitutions,” … “We
have studied customers’ needs and created a shopping experience that’s designed
specifically for busy people. We’re committed to our promise to make grocery
shopping a better experience. That’s why we’re excited to share JackBe with
the Oklahoma City community, where we are founded and headquartered.”
Understanding the importance and consumer
demand for grocerant niche Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food; Ruhter
added that the JackBe stores will soon feature prepared meals as well as local
brands in many departments, staying true to the company’s commitment to
supporting local businesses. For example, JackBe is planning to carry many
items that are a part of the Made in Oklahoma Coalition.
Ruhter continued, “Our commitment to our
shoppers is to do everything in our power to offer the best shopping experience
delivering both speed and quality — and we look forward to supporting more
communities as we grow.”
Jack be is not alone in understand the
change consumers are looking for and the role that a drive-thru will play in
the evolving grocery business model cording to public records, Amazon is
intending to open a 35,000-square-foot Amazon Fresh grocery store in Boca
Raton, Fla., the company’s first such store in that state and its first store
in the Southeast.
Amazon Fresh Food now Via Drive Thru
Building a Larger Share of Stomach
So, what makes the Uptown Boca Amazon Fresh
different from the other 18 Amazon Fresh stores now open nationwide is what
appears to be a drive-thru.
Now, according to workers at the site, the Boca
Amazon Fresh store will have a drive-thru, possibly for online pickup orders.
The drive-thru has one lane, covered by a canopy, that is adjacent to the east
side of the building, where double-glass doors lead to the interior of the
store. Parking spots, possibly for pickup orders, are also available on the far
east side of the building.
Amazon Fresh - Food Faster
Technology, drive-thru’s and a
dynamic consumer are driving change and customer migration within the grocery
sector, convenience sector, and the restaurant sector. Does your brand look more like 1999, 2000,
2010 than a consumer relevant brand of today?
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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