Grocerant niche success is exactly what Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® has been assisting
drive forward, engineering, pontificating about, elevating since 1991. This week he was asked if drive-thru grocery
stores were the next Big-Thing.
From Malaysia, France, Spain, Australia, Netherlands,
and the U.S. Johnson has
edified the growth of the grocerant platform, tracked its ability to garner
customer migration from every sector of food retail and tracked consumers wiliness
to save time, save money, while expanding flavor profiles when it comes to meal
time.
Johnson believes that OPIE Drive-Thru Grocery is going to be a
disrupting force with the grocery sector and will garner customers from both
legacy grocery stores and convenience stores in the U.S. while being a wake-up
call for the restaurant sector that continues to look more like yesterday than tomorrow
focusing on one meal at a time.
So, in case you did not know, OPIE Drive-Thru Grocery recently opened
its 3,000-square-foot flagship store in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. So, the site is the first of three currently
planned locations in the Charleston, S.C., area for the first-of-its-kind,
high-tech drive-thru grocery store chain.
Is OPIE
Drive-Thru Grocery a perfect consumer focused solution? According to
Johnson, no but it the best alternative to old, stale, 35-minute grocery walk
around the store to pick up five items to date.
OPIE Charleston Director Scott Thomas, "We're
meeting consumers where they are — in their cars, picking up kids, and going to
work," … "Convenience is hard to schedule! That's why we're open 24/7
and don't require customers to schedule a pick-up time. Life is spontaneous,
and our service responds to that."
1. Recent Grocerant ScoreCards found 82.3% of consumers
don’t know what’s for dinner at Noon, and 61.1 don’t know what’ s for dinner at
4PM %.
2.
83.1% all dinners have at least 1
grocerant niche Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat meal component and 68.4% have two
meal components.
3. When asked if
they wanted to cook dinner from scratch or assemble dinner from fresh meal
components 90.4 % of Gen Z chose assemble from Fresh Prepared Meal Components
and Millennials 82.7% chose meal components.
4. Seventy-three percent of retail prepared food purchases are taken
to go
5. Prepared food purchases are frequently a planned
purchase among 59% of shoppers, while 41% of shoppers said they buy prepared
foods on impulse. Dinner has the highest amount of prepared food buys with 79%
of respondents making purchases for that meal, while lunch comes in at 77% and
breakfast at 62%.
6. 55% of consumers would like to try autonomous EV
delivery
At OPIE customers can order in their cars
via mobile app and have the order brought out minutes later. For smaller
express orders, customers can order directly with the clerks in the drive-thru
lane. Customers can also order online at OPIEStores.com.
The company's focus is on perfecting the
high-tech, close-to-consumer "dark store" concept, according to
co-founder Tyler Sones.
"Over 70 million Americans go
through a drive-thru every day," he said. "This is a profitable way
to bring real convenience to grocery. So far our biggest fans are busy parents
and seniors."
Mount Pleasant-based OPIE Drive-Thru
Grocery is open 24 hours a day and features thousands of items in nearly
every category found in a traditional grocery store, including fresh meats,
produce and bakery items. The "convenience grocery store" also has a
substantial organic and natural selection. Well, are you planning a visit? I think you should if you want to compete in
food retail five years from now.
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
meal participation, differentiation and individualization? Email us at: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us or visit us on our social media sites by clicking the
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