Sunday, June 23, 2024

Hooters Enters the Grocerant Niche: Better Late Than Never



As the Grocerant Guru®, it's my pleasure to see Hooters make a bold move into the grocerant niche by launching its first line of frozen appetizers and snacks at more than 1,300 Publix Super Markets. The team at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® believe that this venture represents a significant step in diversifying their brand presence beyond the traditional sports bar setting. With plans for expansion by the end of the year, Hooters is ready to offer customers a taste of their favorite dishes in the comfort of their homes. However, as with any new venture, there are strategies that can help ensure incremental success in this competitive space.

Hooters' Entry into the Retail Arena

For those who have longed to enjoy Hooters' famous wings without the in-restaurant experience, the new frozen product line is a dream come true. The initial offerings include:

·         BBQ Smoked Wings

·         Dry Rub Smoked Wings

·         Buffalo-Style Boneless Wingz

·         Buffalo-Style Popcorn Chicken

These products are priced between $7.49 and $8.99, making them an attractive alternative to dining out, where similar items can cost significantly more. The convenience of heating these items in home ovens or air fryers allows customers to easily replicate the restaurant experience at home.


Grocerant Guru's Recommendations for Incremental Success

To maximize the potential of this new venture, Hooters should consider the following three strategies:

1.       Leverage Cross-Promotions and Bundling

o    Suggestion: Create exclusive promotional bundles that pair Hooters' frozen products with complementary items, such as dipping sauces, side dishes, or even beverage vouchers. Cross-promotions with popular supermarket items can also drive sales. For example, a "Game Day Bundle" that includes wings, chips, and a beverage could appeal to sports fans.

o    Implementation: Partner with grocery retailers to create end-cap displays that highlight these bundles, making them easy to spot and purchase.

2.       Engage in Digital and Social Media Marketing

o    Suggestion: Utilize social media platforms and digital marketing to build awareness and drive consumer interest. Engaging content such as cooking tips, recipe ideas, and user-generated content can create a community around the product.

o    Implementation: Launch a digital campaign that encourages customers to share their Hooters at-home dining experiences using a specific hashtag. Offer incentives such as discounts or giveaways for the best posts.

3.       Expand Product Line with Seasonal and Limited-Time Offers

o    Suggestion: Introduce seasonal or limited-time products to keep the product line fresh and exciting. Items like holiday-themed appetizers or special edition flavors can generate buzz and attract repeat customers.

o    Implementation: Plan a product release calendar that includes seasonal offerings and align it with major holidays or events. Promote these items heavily through in-store signage, online marketing, and email campaigns.

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The Path Forward

Hooters' entry into the frozen food market is a smart move that aligns with the growing trend of restaurants expanding into retail. By embracing mix-and-match meal component bundling and offering customizable convenience, Hooters can attract a broader customer base and drive incremental sales. The success of similar ventures by other brands, such as Wow Bao and TGI Fridays, demonstrates the potential longevity and profitability of this strategy.

By implementing the Grocerant Guru's recommendations, Hooters can enhance its market presence and ensure sustained success in the grocerant niche. It's an exciting time for the brand, and with careful planning and strategic execution, Hooters is well-positioned to become a household name in frozen appetizers and snacks. Better late than never, indeed!

Invite Foodservice Solutions® to complete a Grocerant ScoreCard, or for product positioning or placement assistance, or call our Grocerant Guru®.  Since 1991 Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma, WA has been the global leader in the Grocerant niche. Contact: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us or 253-759-7869




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