Restaurant Trade Area Research

8. September 2010

Burger King Introduces 9 New Breakfast Items

BK goes directly after the only daypart still expanding in visits - Breakfast; with upscale type items, a 4.29 full breakfast platter, AND 1.00 value items too. Did I mention pancakes?

Ads begin 9-13 and info will be positioned broadly for the next 11 weeks. http://www.restaurantnews.com/burger-king-rolls-out-new-breakfast-menu/ more details at the link.

Here’s the story of a chain that has largely gotten the whole `new normal’ right - Taco Bell - Taco Bell CMO David Ovens Sees Hot Opportunities - http://www.brandweek.com/bw/content_display/news-and-features/direct/e3ic193b6eacf48409b5f5a56dbec655408 good coverage of his marketing strategies in this interview.

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3. September 2010

Burger King Sold For $3.26 Billion To Private Investors

With banks lending most of the money - the #2 Burger chain is sold -blaming focus on the 18-35 year old male as one positioning problem with the brand - http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/09/02/129604272/burger-king-sold-for-3-26-billion-to-private-investors - here’s to hoping the BK `King’ Character is safe.

Hardee’s develops for the only increasing segment of visitors - breakfast - and focuses on having the product `mobile’ for users - Hardee’s Makes a Breakfast Classic Portable with New Country Fried Steak ‘N’ Gravy Biscuit - http://www.restaurantnewsrelease.com/hardees-makes-a-breakfast-classic-portable-with-new-country-fried-steak-n-gravy-biscuit/853611/ - still, is GRAVY on a biscuit - really `mobile’?

Meanwhile - instead of pursuing the `Gravy’ crowd at breakfast - Ruby Tuesday’s is going Healthier and Lower Calorie at Lunch - Ruby Tuesday Highlights More Healthy Options on New Menu - http://www.restaurantnews.com/ruby-tuesday-highlights-more-healthy-options-on-new-menu/ - the salad bar allows RT’s to have more of a positioning in this area compared to a Chili’s, etc.

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22. June 2010

Hardee’s Introduces Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders

Hardee’s continues its move to offering a more upscale `handmade’ product for its customers (one suggested by a franchisee who was having success with it in another restaurant he owned) - http://www.restaurantnews.com/hardees-introduces-hand-breaded-chicken-tenders/

In other research - Breakfast Accounts for Nearly 60% of U.S. Restaurant Industry Traffic Growth Over the Past Five Years - http://www.restaurantnews.com/breakfast-accounts-for-nearly-60-of-u-s-restaurant-industry-traffic-growth-over-the-past-five-years/ being a player in all dayparts is becoming needed in the new normal.

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1. June 2010

It Might Take `The Works’ For Restaurants In The `New Normal’

Welcome to Restaurant Trade Area Research - the restaurant blog written by a 30+ year restaurant researcher who has personally  interviewed thousands and thousands of fast food customers. (How’s that for a mouthful?) - Today’s topic, what seems to be the new need - `shooting the works’ to maintain or grow market share in the `new normal’.

Examples include:

Expanded Dayparting Focus - Subway going into the breakfast market is the first to come to mind - Daypart pricing is also notable with `2-4 pm’ reduced beverage costs (Steak & Shake — Sonic) — Weekpart Combo Specials , such as Moe’s Thursday Two for One’s - Subway’s after 5 footlong pricing, etc.

Seasonal dayparting — summers `late night positioning’ has been going on for years (open til 2Am on weekends type of stuff), and, it’s been noted recently that in the casual niche, 12AM or later, was recently claimed in the Atlanta media market by Applebee’s. At Fast Foods, `summer late nights’ is almost a requirement for some (Wendy’s, Taco Bell) but is an opportunity for others too (such as a Krystal’s potential muchie crowd,  or even sandwich niche restaurant).

Outrageous Product - The incredible focus on low price points within advertising (which has muddied the field) has made new product introductions even more important to appeal to the `trier-rejecters’/aware non-users of any fast food brand. One method to get attention is the outrageous product - such as KFC’s Double Chicken Sandwich. And, most recently Burger King’s move into Bone-In Ribs - would be an `unexpected’ example of a `new product’ that should `create new trial’ - especially with good word of mouth - especially during summer. (Perfect `season’ new product introduction.)

Expand Competition Into Other Niches - Recent examples of this include McDonald’s continued focus on beverages such as premium coffee and other choices. Burger Kings new Ribs carves out part of the sit-down market (and the `upscale’ `trade down’) as does it’s Brunch positioning in some markets. The new `upscale’ Milkshakes by Chic-Fil-A, Hardee’s and Zaxby’s –> reach into the `Dairy Queen’/Baskin Robbins niche.

The `Health’ Market - Long heralded as the next sure thing (only problem was that in the 80’s-90’s market was still non-existent) , the `Healthy Fast Food’ market may finally be available - due in large to the already established `Bakery’ niche being taken ALREADY by the female demographic that has turned FROM fast food choices in the last 8 years or so, - to places like Panera Bread or Atlanta Bread Company or others. To me, it seems the natural ones to attack this would be sandwich chains like Quizno’s - Blimpie’s - Subway.

Upgraded Products/Serving Quality - Angus Beef now is an example of offering the `upgraded product at a premium price’ niche. Obviously it also attacks the `fast casual’ growing segment (the stepdown from casual tipping establishments). I’ve already mentioned BK’s Ribs. KFC roasted chicken could be seen by some as an upgrade in health perception.

Selling Branded Products — To me, it is a little self-defeating - BUT - White Castle has frozen product as do many other restaurant chains. To me, I’ve never found these pre-packaged foods to be as appetizing. How about you? Then again, Dunkin Donuts coffee seems logical - and I know that I’d buy a Big Mac Sauce if it was ever offered.

Fancy, Social, E-Mail Marketing Database Building - To me,  working with a stores known customer bases information - and the customer base itself - is VERY attractive too - and is needed to not lose an edge to the competition. That said, some areas seem to have the potential to eventually become overdone and self-defeating (the free food promotion costs - or extreme motivational discounts) and eventually will have it’s `day-come’ due to overuse.

For example, lets say you sign up with a store chain that will provide you a coupon code every time you go to their restaurant trade area — if you signed up with multiple chains you eventually would not wade thru the offerings and IF you did act on one - it would be the one `giving the most savings’. Coupon people are indeed driven by costs - which will drive down your profits and establish a two-tier payment pricing - and confuse the customer base about the real price/value of your products. GPS `coupons’ will not replace friendly smiles, eye contact and good operations. (Within this blog I’ve talked about specific marketing that can be done with your EXISTING customer base via ONE question frequency targeting - or - NO question `menu’- total purchase targeting.)

The `New Marketing’ for the `New Normal’ goes way beyond buying the 25-54 demo slightly focused on one sex - and expecting success. No, the new normal demands running on all cylinders in multiple directions - and catering to a stores unique customer base.

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27. May 2010

Arby’s Performance ‘Amongst The Worst In Modern Restaurant History:’ Analyst

A very serious article about the sales and marketing concerns with the Arby’s brand - including low brand loyalty even by users; and price-product positionings out of wack. http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2010/05/17/2010-05-17_arbys_performance_amongst_the_worst_in_modern_restaurant_history_analyst.html 

Here’s Burger King’s latest venture into the areas beyond Fast Food - http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2010/04/21/burger-king-testing-brunch-menu-in-select-markets - an area rapidly becoming important in the new normal.

More news - Why Captain D’s Was Thrown Overboard To Save Del Taco - http://blogs.bnet.com/business-news/?p=2077 - the bottom line on this was - healthier food, stronger brand, stronger finances, and fresher marketing - read for the details. (I did some research for one of these brands in the past and one of the brands in the above links.)

Can a two word slogan turn around sales - http://www.slashfood.com/2010/05/25/so-good-is-kfcs-groundbreaking-new-message/ - KFC hopes so. So Good?

In other news - NRA: Menu trends continue to highlight comfort food - http://www.pizzamarketplace.com/article.php?id=18373 - Bread Bowls, Oatmeal, Meatballs - you get the idea. More too.

The smartness of McDonald’s marketing and positionings are amazing - McDonald’s seeks to boost its beverage business - http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2010/05/18/mcdonalds-seeks-to-boost-its-beverage-business/

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8. April 2010

Subway Breakfast Sandwiches Reviewed

And, this first review is not too positive with grades from C+ to F for each of the first standard sandwich offerings. Seems the reviewer had very salt sensitive buds (as it seems anyone ready to write a negative food impression has to have) and hated the mouth favorite, a `Steak-Um’s’ similar choice. Interestingly, the reviewer tried NONE of the sandwiches custom made - (strange as wouldn’t nearly all of those that walk in custom make these?). http://www.slashfood.com/2010/04/05/subway-breakfast-sandwiches-reviewed/?

Seems Burgerville is having strong success with various online strategies - worth a browse here - http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=124407

Here’s a pretty deep thought and science experiment as to what happens when folks view a Fast Food Sign - Simply the logo. Seems it makes them read faster, seeks ways to save time and other effects. Really shows how deep our impressions can be and affect behaviour. http://www.parentcentral.ca/parent/healthzone/mindmood/article/786836–how-a-fast-food-sign-changes-your-day

In this era of the new normal - where your restaurant brand in staking out a price point or points — comes this NEW level of price positioning - Denny’s has gone to promoting FOUR price value points http://restaurantnews.com/dennys-redefines-the-value-menu/ - see the full offerings at 2,4,6,and 8 dollars here.

KFC is about to introduce a new SUPER sandwich sure to raise the eyebrows of many - great picture of this TWO patty sandwich with NO bun. http://www.cnbc.com/id/36191290 I wonder what the demos on this sandwich would be? (Who Eats What menu research is always very interesting - something that YOU can do at your restaurant too via my services as part of the MarketView.)

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5. April 2010

Breakfast War Begins Today

Today’s headline is in honor of the entry of Subway into the breakfast daypart nationwide. To me, most likely to be `hurt’ would be the `Morning Bakery’ type places (Atlanta Bread Company, Panera Bread, etc) as they also are `walk-in’ - non biscuit - 7AM opening type of places. Subway’s entry also makes it harder for other FF restaurants that are not heavily in the breakfast daypart to start up - such as Wendy’s, Arby’s, some Chicken chains - even a fast casual like Moe’s.

Some Restaurant Links in the news:

Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript - Interesting - bottom line Arby’s still way off for 2009 compared to 2008 (9%) — much more. http://seekingalpha.com/article/191999-wendys-arbys-group-inc-q4-2009-earnings-call-transcript?page=1

http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/143/next-tech-happy-hour.html -Social Network Rockets Houlihan Restaurants’ Profits - Interesting read.

Battle For Breakfast Diners Intensifying - http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=124241 Premium coffee’s - all day breakfasts - coming soon.

Here’s a great example of competition in a down economy - Where a Meal Can Cost a Fortune, 99¢ Pizza Catches On - http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/16/nyregion/16pizza.html 

Eateries emphasize bar areas, happy hours to lure customers amid recession - http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/os-alcohol-sales-restaurants-20100313,0,4791182.story

Fish survives fall from sky, lands outside sushi bar - Here’s a fun link for you all - http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/news/specials/weirdflorida/blog/2010/04/fish_survives_fall_from_sky_la_1.html

Great news for Five Guys Burgers - http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/daily-brief/2010/03/25/five-guys-burgers-and-fries-tops-growth-charts - Fastest growing 2009.

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30. March 2010

One Week Countdown To Breakfast At Subways

This is a move that could, could, really shake up the breakfast daypart - especially for anyone looking for a NON-Biscuit breakfast choice. I do have a problem with the suggested 7AM planned start time. That said, I can see Subways with successful breakfasts begin to cut into the morning traffic at NON-Biscuit brands/bakeries. Finally, why NOT use ones property in all dayparts - only common sense - but, with the new normal - this will need a long term view to be successful.  http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iIXB-1yC23zyltFqu3kHqI5_PBwwD9ELQBM00

Speaking of the new normal - here’s a link predicting - correctly - that the 1 dollar menu price point is here to stay - until things improve at the discretionary spending levels of consumers feeling poorer - regardless of what the media says (from the low return on savings rates to the reduction in home values to the unemployed neighbor). http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/investing/1-fast-food-deals-tied-to-the-economy/19413284/

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1. March 2010

Moe’s Positions 2-1 Thursdays - Party Size Targeting Via Weekpart Pricing

One of the few available ways to increase sales is to increase the size of the eating party - here (perhaps you have seen the ads featuring Bo Bice) Moe’s smartly does just that. Indeed, by targeting a `workday’ Moe’s is even encouraging the development of the `office workers luncheon `date” (no romance required). And, by establishing work pairs eating out together - it will surely `happen’ on non-2-1 days too. Excellent idea.

More links to - including:

Vowel Sounds Influence Consumers’ Price Perceptions - http://www.cnbc.com/id/34919366 

10 Worst Sandwiches in America - http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/43781/10-worst-sandwiches-in-america/ - A list you don’t want to be on - such as FF chains - Arby’s, Panera, Red Robin, Subway, Blimpie, Quizno’s.

Unemployment Takes a Bite Out of Breakfast - http://www.aolnews.com/money/article/unemployment-takes-a-bite-out-of-breakfast/19367237 - Down 4% — even 8% off breakfast sandwiches at 7-11.

http://www.slashfood.com/2010/02/23/burger-king-unveils-secret-weapon-for-new-steakhouse-xt-burger/ BK goes huge. 7 oz Burger - new broilers.

http://restaurantnews.com/short-orders-news-bites-from-across-the-web-022510/ Just showing off that last weeks post was carried by restaurantnews.com - cool.

Hungry for Returns? Try Wendy’s/Arby’s Group - http://seekingalpha.com/article/185953-hungry-for-returns-try-wendy-s-arby-s-group

Return soon for more.

12. September 2009

Just Restaurant Related Links Today

Filed under: top burger chains, weight watchers, twitter, breakfast daypart, Hardee's, Applebee's — Rick Phillips @ 09:59

Hardee’s adds Bologna to breakfast - doing great sales - http://www.slashfood.com/2009/09/10/is-bologna-the-new-bacon/?icid=main|htmlws-main|dl6|link5|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.slashfood.com%2F2009%2F09%2F10%2Fis-bologna-the-new-bacon%2F

http://www.cnbc.com/id/32642565Give Up a Little Privacy, Get a Great Deal - this will be needed to run successful stores in the `economy with a new normal’.

http://www.rimag.com/article/CA6669898.html The top burger chains of the top 400 restaurants.

Who was watching Applebee’s Weight Watcher meals? - http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2009/07/24/who-was-watching-applebees-weight-watcher-meals/?icid=main|htmlws-main|dl2|link5|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.walletpop.com%2Fblog%2F2009%2F07%2F24%2Fwho-was-watching-applebees-weight-watcher-meals%2F One has to live up to expectations of customers - especially if you are using someone elses brand name.

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