Restaurant Trade Area Research

24. April 2010

Maximum Exposer Of Minimum Prices To Attract Customer Base

Fast Food Prices

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In my last post http://restauranttradearearesearch.com/2010/04/21/price-point-stalking-the-new-normal/ - where I provided a list of price positionings that I’ve seen various restaurant chains promote in the past year in the Atlanta ADI - I made the point (I hope) of `how crowded’ some price points are. (AND PROBABLY HOW HARD IT IS TO STAND OUT AND CLAIM A PRICE POINT).

That said, the chains are doing it for a reason - price talks in this new normal. The minimum price to have the chains `experience’ - whether it’s 79 cents at Taco Bell, a Buck at Arby’s, 1.99 Breakfast combo at Dunkin Donuts, 2.50 Subway breakfast combo, 2.99 Boston Market 4.99 Pickadilly’s (who I forgot to include) …ect. ect. ect. — is gobbling up significant portions of marketing efforts and probably not contributing significantly to the bottom line of operating revenue. It can also make the `regular priced fare’ appear to be much more expensive in  a perceptual sense. (Also, unless you are Taco Bell, someone will ALWAYS be cheaper - why pay more?.)

All that said, appealing to multiple price points - including the one that seemingly IS affordable (the minimum prices) - may continue to be important strategic positioning until a real recovery begins - if and when. BUT, now that these minimums are already in place, some shift in ad revenue should happen to emphasize other important restaurant and FF restaurant attributes. (Fun, quickness, food quality, etc.)

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21. April 2010

Price Point Stalking - The New Normal

Putting promotion and advertising dollars behind various price points is nothing new in the restaurant category - but - in 2010 - it would seem to be of huge importance based on the current crop of ad positionings positioning prices. For example - check out this list of price points promoted in the past year in the Atlanta ADI at least:

79 cents - Taco Bell (occasionally).

99cents - Wendy’s Value Menu - Capt. D’s sides

1.00 - McDonald’s Dollar Menu; Burger King, Arby’s, Checkers

1.50 (2/3.00) - Checkers, Dairy Queen (occasionally)

1.99 - Snack meals - Mrs. Winners, Church’s, KFC (occasionally), Dunkin Donuts, 

2.00 Denny’s

2.50 Subway Breakfast Combo

Meals For One

2.99 Combo’s - McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Krystal, Boston Market

3.99 Long John Silvers, KFC, (4.00)Firehouse Subs >4Pm (4.00) Steak & Shake, (4.00) Quizno’s, 3.99 Hardee’s, (4.00) Denny’s

5.00 - Subway Footlong, Boston Market 5.oo + sides, (5.01) Arby’s, (4.99) Waffle House, (4.99) CiCi’s Pizza, (5.00) Little Ceasar Pizza, (4.99) Denny’s, 5.00 - Capt. D’s lunch, (4.99) - Zaxby’s,

5.99 Domino’s Pizza, 6.00-Denny’s

8.00 Denny’s

6.99-9.99 - Friday’s, Ruby Tuesday’s, Ryan’s, Golden Corral, (10.00) Pizza Hut, Folks Restaurant, Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Applebees,

And now, with smaller portions becoming more accepted at a reduced price (often with more profit however) - the under 10.00 to eat AT a restaurant perception continues to grow.

19. April 2010

McDonald’s - Consultant Says Chain Wants To Be Like Starbucks

As I mentioned in one of my first blog posts in this blog - http://restauranttradearearesearch.com/2008/08/17/mcdonalds-perception-change/ – competitors better realize the time is now if not last week to fear the FF giant. Talk about having all the right tools, and understanding that research, and understanding a customer base - it will only get tougher if you do not have the arches in front of your store. What are YOU doing about understanding your customer base?

Anyway - this `new idea’ is to make McDonald’s more `leisurely’ — absolutely could work too IMO. http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-0413-mcdonalds-makeover–20100412,0,2749029.story

In other news - Colonel Punishment - The significance of the KFC Double Down - the takeaway from this post is that it all ISN’T price price price in 2010 as the manner to create a buzz. That said, this product has already been panned. http://money.cnn.com/2010/04/15/news/companies/kfc_double_down.fortune/index.htm 

And, Firehouse Subs grabs some good PR with this Firehouse Subs Launches “Chip In” Program - http://restaurantnews.com/firehouse-subs-launches-chip-in-program/

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16. April 2010

Wo-Ho - This Blog Breaks Into Alexa Rankings

Filed under: double down sandwich, Alexa Rankings, KFC — Rick Phillips @ 16:02

And, actually, well into the Alexa rankings at 12-13 millionth (most popular URL’s in the world out of over 1 trillion URL’s - they only rank the top 25 million or so) - http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/restauranttradearearesearch.com# and, indeed, earlier this week this blog had it’s most one day unique visitors at over 200. Thanks for your support and thanks for turning other restaurant owners onto my blog.

And, the first verdicts on the new KFC sandwich are coming in - as shown by this misleading title - http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2010/04/13/kfcs-double-down-is-no-bread-winner/? KFC’s Double Down is no bread-winner - Reviewer thinks it’s overpriced too.

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9. April 2010

Restaurant chains roll out small portions at small prices

In what only makes sense in the New Normal - offering the same food in smaller portions and prices - can only be a win win for operators (as long as profit margin in maintained). Includes chains such as California Pizza Kitchen - http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2010-03-30-smallplates30_ST_N.htm and Cheesecake Factory.

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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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