The Retail Foodservice growth leadership
Award for the 4th consecutive year goes to the Convenience Store
sector. Convenience store sales for 2011
were $ 681 Billion, an increase of 18.5%.
When consumers are ready-2-eat they are entering a convenience store at
an ever increasing rate garnering share from restaurants. Foodservice
same store sales within C-stores were up 10.8% in 2011 with a reported increase
of gross profit up 7.5%. Success does leave clues and the C-store sector has
been picking them up from restaurants.
While the roller grill was the vehicle
that created the platform for foodservice success 30+ years ago within the
c-store sector. Industry leaders
understand that consumers are dynamic not static and today food prepared
on-site at c-stores is driving the fresh food category performance within the
sector today. In fact packaged
sandwiches are slipping in year over years sales within the c-store
sector. The roller grill continues to
contribute however its role will continue to diminish. Fresh QSR ilk niche
offerings are driving top line growth and bottom line profits within the
convenience store sector today.
Walgreens has picked up the same clues
and now has test units from coast to coast including New York, Chicago and San
Francisco with new fresh in store prepared food offerings. Even the industry lagging grocery sector last
year reported deli prepared foods up 6-7% in sales, while only 4% in unit
sales. Regular readers of this blog
understand the strength of the grocerant niche and ready-2-eat and heat-N-eat
fresh prepared food. It’s nice to see
the grocery sector joining in.
Bundling mix and match meal component
options is an area in which the convenience store sector excels. In fact
package beverages are now the second most profitable category in c-stores and
showing no hint of decline. While restaurants tried bottled beverages most have
withdrawn their offerings. Why?
Immediate consumption is still driving
consumer focus while targeting fresh prepared food. Time starved and ill equipped to cook a
multi-ethnic flavor profile of foods; consumers will continue to drive this
niche to continued success. Are you
ready for help Burger King? A better
menu mix might be better than selling off your stores.
Steven Johnson is
Grocerant Guru at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions, with extensive
experience as a multi-unit restaurant operator, consultant, brand / product
positioning expert and public speaking. Facebook.com/Steven Johnson, Linkedin.com/in/grocerant or twitter.com/grocerant
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