Once again Foodservice
Solutions® recent Grocerant ScoreCards continue to indicate that at the
intersection of the consumer, technology, and retail food sales we find the
grocerant niche creating and expanding points of quality food distribution
according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA
based Foodservice Solutions®. Simply put what and when consumers buy meals
and meal components depends more on Where, When, and What they watch with whom
on their 65-inch HDTV.
It’s at that intersection
that Foodservice Solutions® Grocerant Guru® identified one universal
commonality driving consumers buying pattern changes with the latest Grocerant
ScoreCard finding that 83.6% of meals served at home include at least one
Ready-2-Eat or Heat-N-Eat fresh food meal component.
Johnson calls it and extension of the “The 65 Inch HDTV Syndrome he first identified,
quantified, and qualified back in 2012.
For new readers of this
blog, the grocerant niche is the result of the blurring line between
restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, and drug stores all selling
fresh prepared, portable, convenient meal solutions. Targeted at the
time-starved consumer with Ready-2-Eat or Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food
components that are perceived “better for you”, and portioned for one or two.
Consumers like the Convenient Meal Participation, Differentiation,
Individualization / Family Customization that these retailers offer.
Restaurateurs need to be
particularly mindful of developments within grocerant niche for they are
driving the change within the price, value, service equilibrium in retail
foodservice.
It is at the intersection
of the consumer, technology and The FIVE P’s of Food Marketing: Product,
Packaging, Placement, Portability, and Price that retail food sales competition
is expanding.
The
65-inch HDTV Syndrome is driving customers away from
frozen foods as well. In a study from Packaged Facts, reports that sales in the
$44 billion U.S. retail market for frozen foods have been up to flat with
nearly all dollar sales gains attributable to inflation or new products with
increased demand driven by consumer demand.
The study found
that Preference for 57 % of consumer say fresh foods the top reason why US
consumers have not purchased frozen foods in the last three months, followed by
preference for home-cooked meals.
Fresh
prepared ready-2-eat and heat-N-eat food in non-traditional outlets poses an
ever-increasing threat to restaurant growth. Want to know how to best address the
67-inch HDTV Syndrome?
For international
corporate 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 www.GrocerantGuru.com, www.FoodserviceSolutions.us or
call 1-253-759-7869
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