Restaurant Trade Area Research

24. August 2011

Summer Restaurant Link Clearance - Part Six

Let us begin:

First, how about a product that lets you open a bathroom restaurant door with your FEET? http://www.stepnpull.com/ or, the horrors of restaurant websites? http://www.slate.com/id/2301228/ - as you know, McDonald’s sales up again in July over 5% http://www.restaurantnews.com/mcdonalds-strong-performance-continues-july-comparable-sales-up-5-1/ and Denny’s sales up 2% for the comparible quarter http://www.restaurantnews.com/dennys-reports-results-for-second-quarter-2011/

More soon.

14. July 2011

Summer Restaurant Link Clearance - Part One

Hello everyone - thanks for your visit. Today I’m going to clear out tons of links that have simply backed up in the bin due to NOT having access to my blogs on 1and1.com for a couple weeks (server errors corrected now) - indeed, all the links I haven’t even saved yet will probably be in another post soon (more recent links).

Here we go:

Restaurant bans kids under 6. Discrimination or smart move? - http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/parenting/restaurant-bans-kids-under-6-discrimination-or-smart-move-2509487/ —- Online Daily Restaurant Deals Drive Positive Consumer Behavior - http://www.restaurantnews.com/online-daily-restaurant-deals-drive-positive-consumer-behavior/ —-Pizza Inn Launches Fast-Casual Concept Pie Five Pizza Co. - http://www.restaurantnews.com/pizza-inn-launches-fast-casual-concept-pie-five-pizza-co/ —- SF won’t let restaurant owner sell grasshopper tacos - http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/san_francisco&id=8176871 —– Quiznos to Expand Convenience Store Growth Strategy - http://www.restaurantnews.com/quiznos-to-expand-convenience-store-growth-strategy/ —– Fast-Food Upstarts Pursue Success with Quality, Not Quantity - http://www.allbusiness.com/food-beverage/restaurants-food-service-restaurants-fast/15632324-1.html —- Denny’s Celebrates America’s Culinary Heritage with New Menu - http://www.restaurantnews.com/dennys-celebrates-americas-culinary-heritage-with-new-menu/ ——

more soon.

16. March 2011

Is Ronald No Longer Cool?

Ronald McDonald of course. The icon. The legend. Say it isn’t so, please, say it isn’t so — http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/company-news/ronald-mcdonald-put-to-pasture-as-fast-food-chain-gentrifies/19866419/ - more than likely, IMO, is that he is being given a marketing `rest’ to avoid burnout also. It also helps to not confuse the new McDonald’s perceptions (hey, it’s for adults too) just yet with the old-time favorite.

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Saw the new Dairy Queen ads which take on (poke fun at) the whole use of the word `Good’ in advertising campaigns by fast food brands (wonder who).

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Here’s a cheap fun idea - use your FF brand blog or social media to challenge a `celebrity’ in some manner - Denny’s Calls Out ‘Man v. Food’ Star Adam Richman - http://www.hospitality-industry.com/index.php/news/comments/dennys_calls_out_man_v._food_star_adam_richman/ could you eat 40 dollars of food from Denny’s? How about 20 dollars?

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Continuing to enhance at an important price point - Burger King Beefs Up Value Menu with BK Stackers - http://www.restaurantnews.com/burger-king-beefs-up-value-menu-with-bk-stackers/

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Meanwhile….

Cici’s continues push on price point - CiCi’s Pizza Announces $4.99 Endless Value Dinner Campaign - http://www.restaurantnews.com/cicis-pizza-announces-4-99-endless-value-dinner-campaign/  and Sonic - SONIC Adds Four New Premium Beef Hot Dogs to Menu - http://www.restaurantnews.com/sonic-adds-four-new-premium-beef-hot-dogs-to-menu/

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11. November 2010

Sales Trends For Restaurants

Filed under: Papa John's, O'Charley's, Denny's, McDonald's — Rick Phillips @ 14:30

Here’s some of the latest sales numbers for same stores domestically - Papa John’s down 0.6% ; Denny’s down 0.7% company stores and down 1.2% franchised; O’Charley’s down 2.2%; Buffalo Wild Wings UP 2.6% company stores and UP 0.2% franchised; McDonald’s (Oct.) up 6.5% USA; ——————– Yet,Restaurant stocks are on a roll as chains recover nicely - http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2010-10-27-restaurantstocks27_ST_N.htm

28. September 2010

KFC Uses Coed Buns To Advertise Bunless Sandwich

KFC Ad on Coed Butt

One must pat KFC on the back for this inexpensive marketing move - pay a few coeds to advertise your bunless sandwich - targeted at males - on the buns (backsides, butts, buttocks) of pretty college coeds. Is `anything fried’ becoming a male dominated target demo? As the link says `a head turning’ idea - http://www.restaurantnews.com/kfc-places-double-down-ads-on-the-backsides-of-sweat-pants-worn-by-college-co-eds/

At this link - http://www.slashfood.com/2010/09/23/vegans-cheer-dennys-new-burger/?icid=main%7Chtmlws-main-w%7Cdl3%7Csec3_lnk1%7C172876 - you can read another winner from Denny’s (after their AARP success) - here  - heading in the opposite direction to the Double Down of KFC - is Denny’s new Vegan Burger - picking up on the new `health’ positioning and burger trends in one product. Also, burgers are a strong lunch product often times.

Two Subway new products reviewed - http://www.slashfood.com/2010/09/21/subways-fiery-turkey-jalapeno-and-steak-and-cheese-subs-reviewed/?icid=main%7Chtmlws-main-w%7Cdl8%7Csec3_lnk3%7C172053

Here is a real fun read - On Colonel Sanders’ 120th Birthday, Survey Reveals Young Americans Unclear If KFC Founder Was Real Person - http://www.restaurantnews.com/on-colonel-sanders-120th-birthday-survey-reveals-young-americans-unclear-if-kfc-founder-was-real-person/ - don’t miss this and what can happen to icons and brand images.

My YouTube Channel which has free 2010 Top Of Mind Research about Restaurant Brands - http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhum

29. June 2010

Denny’s AARP Pact Is Generating Results

As you know, - when this was announced I KNEW it was a winner - read more about the details here and why Denny’s has committed to a 3 year run with this relationship. http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=130303 - great customer targeting here.

The Happy Meal regulations - http://www.daily49er.com/opinion/happy-meal-regulations-1.2264397

Double Dip After all? - The hard real data about our economy - http://modeledbehavior.com/2010/06/23/double-dip-after-all/

3. June 2010

KFC Could Learn Something About Itself and Marketing if It Listened to Consumers

Well, you certainly know where I stand on listening to customers - but - this is a classic article that takes on KFC for not addressing its own perceptions head on: quoting from the post:

Me, if I were forging brand strategy, I’d defiantly promote my dietary incorrectness. I’d flip the bird at the food police and wave my greasy napkin as a battle flag. Sure beats lying — not only on moral grounds, but on the basis of pure common sense. What could possibly make KFC think that anyone buys their sad little charades? They either have no respect for the crap-eating public or no idea how to search Twitter. Here just the top few of thousands in the same vein:

http://adage.com/article?article_id=144143 – So, how about TRUTH as a brand positioning?

Here’s another KFC post - about its new slogan - the fifth in five years - and one they will stick with they say - Battered KFC Gives Itself Another Spin - http://adage.com/article?article_id=144035

Here’s some big news - Denny’s Inks Deal with AARP - and, with the 20% discount between 4-10 PM - it’s like a dayparting price. Who will be next to go after the over 50 market? http://www.restaurantnews.com/dennys-inks-deal-with-aarp/

A successful chain that hasn’t introduced a new sandwich in TWO decades? — Yepper, Chick-fil-A Heats up Menu with New Spicy Chicken Sandwich - http://www.restaurantnews.com/chick-fil-a-heats-up-menu-with-new-spicy-chicken-sandwich/

The headline on this story is - Have It Whose Way? - At Burger King, management and franchisees are locked in battle over the company’s direction - Seems everything from late night hours to 1.00 double cheeseburgers and more is prompting the public battle. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704869304575109240807702512.html

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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.

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.)

Find out more about the MarketView here - www.squidoo.com/tradeareasurveys — I also have some current restaurant links at that site too.

3. March 2010

Has Firehouse Subs Gone To Daypart Pricing?

It was only something that I saw online yesterday - but - has FS dropped prices on sandwiches to 4.00 after 4PM? —– Nice response to Subways dayparting and even earlier.  —- Daypart pricing; needed during the new normal.

Here’s some links too:

They will have the regular - http://www.wickedlocal.com/westport/features/x531840012/THEYLL-HAVE-THE-REGULAR-Frequent-customers-add-spice-to-SouthCoast-eateries The critical importance of `regulars’ in these economic times.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-10456332-52.html Oh oh - seems Denny’s has allowed an error about it’s twitter account on it’s main menu for months - read the strange tale.

I have more links on my Squidoo site too www.squidoo.com/tradeareasurveys . Tell a friend about this blog. Thanks.

23. February 2009

Fast Food and Dine-In Restaurants Slash Prices To Maintain Customer Bases

Hello, welcome back to the Restaurant Trade Area Research (RTAR) blog - thanks for stopping for a read. And, as you can see by the title of this post — once again in our depressed economy - where the discretionary dollar is scarce - where one restaurant unit after another closes - price points remain criteria number one for most restaurant chains.

Locally in northern Georgia - Mcdonald’s and Steak and Shake have met the Sonic reduced drink prices in the afternoon - Checkers has finally positioned a dollar menu — and as mentioned before Quizno’s `reduced prices’. And, two more restaurants have bitten the dust in the Woodstock Ga. market - Sonny’s BBQ (unbelievably) and the Woodstock Restaurant (daily buffet) - bringing nearly half a dozen closed up restaurants to Woodstock HWY 92 in the last few years.

But, it doesn’t end there - as the casual sit-downs are firing back on the price front with TGIF’s offering a buy one get one — with that being matched by other competitors like O’Charlies. And:

1-Wendy’s —- 3conmics (99cent choices) 2. Free Pancakes at IHOP tomorrow 3. Denny’s recent free grand slam breakfast 4. Steak and Shake’s recent `free combo’s for a year’ giveaway at local Atlanta locations 5. Fazoli’s - BOGO (buy one - get one) 6. Dunkin Donuts 1.99 breakfast combo 7. Starbucks - Breakfast value meal 3.95 — 8. McDonald’s Specials (like 3.33 for a Big Mac Combo) 9. Ruby Tuesday’s combo’s at 5.99 — Likewise Hooters 5.99

Makes one wonder when some chain will be bold enough in the south to make sweet tea a different price 24 hours a day - like 59 cents with any other purchase.

Finally, seems the burger front may be heating up - first Burger King’s mini’s will put pressure on Krystal’s and Roast Burgers at Arby’s - should compel trial. 

5. August 2008

Limited Marketing Dollars and What To Do With Them

Nearly all of the clients I have are owners of franchised restaurants - and = one thing they nearly always have in common is that they have limited `marketing dollars’ above and beyond the % they already pay to corporate to market the brand-name. That said, they do have SOME dollars and the decisions as to whether to sponsor a youth team, local charity golf tournament, do limited in-store marketing via bouncebacks, or buy billboards - are important image and marketing decisions.

When choosing to spend those limited dollars, it’s probably best to `do both’ - local image building and REAL marketing such as billboards. One of the `advantages’ that comes from using my services - doing what I call the MarketView — is that the owner knows the CUSTOMER BASE SIZE and type of user - of every individual unit in a market. And, based on that information - the owner knows which units are best and worst in converting their total customer base into `heavy’ users (some chains define this as the once a week customer, others, the once a month customer). Accordingly, the owner then has some direction from the research on how to spend those precious and limited local marketing dollars.

Much more on Customer Base Estimates in future posts - or - find out more at my squidoo website www.squidoo.com/tradeareasurveys.

TODAY’S RESTAURANT LINKS

Are Fast Food Building Restrictions Constitutional?

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71377  Michael Ackley does a satire piece about how `gray’ the law becomes when thinking of `fast food restaurants’. A quick two minute read you don’t want to miss.

The Rise of the Breakfast Segment

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jGpPSjXCwpcs-JKUmPG3Gy5sht8QD92BG2380  Excellent article on how chains are increasingly looking at breakfast items as the way to more sales. Denny’s new containers and IHOP’s increase in take out over the past year is examined; as well as the reasons the FF chains have been successful in stealing the business from the sit-down breakfast eateries. Notes that some chains are thinking of offering breakfast items all day long. Finally gets into new offerings from FF restaurants including Carl’s Jr new product: “that features two eggs, bacon, sausage and cheese between grilled sourdough bread.”

Forget The Free Food and Drink Refills

http://www.startribune.com/business/26188614.html?location_refer=Most%20Emailed:Homepage:12 This story covers the many ways that restaurant owners are mitigating the increase in prices for foods and the increasing reluctance of patrons to eat out often. Here’s a quote from the 3 minute article:

The real problem, they argue, is that many large chains overbuilt at a time when Americans were starting to pull back on restaurant spending….Now, unable to raise prices to match rising wholesale food costs, so-called “menu makeovers” have become increasingly common

America’s WORST Restaurants For Kids Revealed

http://www.emediaworld.com/press_release/release_detail.php?id=120323  WOW - amazing article that GRADES each chain for offerings and other attributes related to healthy eating.  Getting A’s were Chick-Fil-A, Subway and Wendy’s - Getting F’s were Applebees, IHOP, Olive Garden, Outback, Red Lobster and T.G. I. Friday’s. A 3 minute, must read article.

10. July 2008

Restaurant Trade Area Research

Hello to everyone in the restaurant industry, welcome to my new blog, my name is Rick Phillips. In this blog, I intend to draw on over 30 years of direct, in the field, restaurant research that I have conducted for numerous restaurant chains. Some of this research was qualitative - focus groups or one-on-one research; most of it was quantitative - done on-site with 10’s of thousands of restaurant customers over three decades.

Ideally, this blog will speak to the restaurant owner who wants to read frequently about store operations, marketing issues and promoting ones business. It will often feature links to daily stories in the restaurant field - spiked  with  my commentary and analysis. I hope you enjoy the daily links - such as these three today July 10th 2008:

Denny’s Responds To America’s Demand For Breakfast

Link - http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/dennys-responds-americas-demand-breakfast/story.aspx?guid=%7B0911022C-AD79-4B44-8B1C-7376F7D1A870%7D&dist=hppr  Denny’s introduces  the `Denny’s Dome’ to facilitate To Go business. The `Denny’s Dome’ is an innovative, multi-level and task, carrying device that seems to handle any type of full sized breakfast - and keeps it fresh and hot up to a half-hour.You have to see the picture of this multi-leveled  see-thru container - which even has a method for keeping foods crispy (read to find out the science).  >>>>>>>>>>>> RATR Rating - 9 - Interestingly, in the 1980’s I conducted one-on-one research for several package good companies; even in the 80’s `tupperware’ type of containers could store foods at the same temperture they were first stored at  for HOURS. The funny part was research respondents were worried about `bacteria’ forming if the food was kept hot for an extended period — but - at 1/2 hour - that should not be a perception problem. Indeed, this is a great idea and seems like the top of the line product/device that `to-go’ food customers may have been waiting for. It also could increase the size of the stores trade area since the product would remain warm to take home to nearly any local area. For example, it could permit the `drive thru the area’  customer traffic to `stop in and pick up’ a breakfast before driving home 8 miles away - such as having a store by a Home Depot or other big box store. Additionally, in these cash strapped times, it allows for the customer to avoid the tip, possibly increasing customer frequency (viewed as a surcharge these days?) - that said, many tip at the counter on the pick-up orders.

Lack of Advertising May Have Doomed Fast Food Restaurant

Link - http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/business/local/lack_of_advertising_may_have_shut_down_fast-food_restaurant_07-08-2008_18_17_04.html Article indicates that having a poor location, and difficult obstructions to your restaurant - along with having an unfamiliar product (being the only franchisee in a market) AND a lack of advertising and community invovlement - MIGHT have been reasons for a Krystal’s demise.  >>>>>>>>>>>> RATR Rating - 7 - One of the things this blog will do is feature stories about the success or lack of success of various fast food restaurants - chains or individual stores. Indeed, my experience in seeing first hand hundreds of fast food outlets - both high and low sales units - provides me an overview of characteristics important to customers. This article, which could be written about many thousands of restaurants nationwide, is an example. One finding I’ve had for example is the near absolute neccessity of making flow of customers onto the restaurant property mindless - hurdles should NEVER have to be jumped - especially if you value your female customer base. The article implies that perhaps the demograhics weren’t the exact fit either - while demographic `fits’ might be nice - the size of home and worker bases within specific milage is more important to success. Often your demos for a restaurant won’t fit the area - but - your restaurant does fine by dominating within your subgrouping (besting your competitive environment). Finally, of course, being NEW or ALONE in a market (brandwise) does usually require some outreach or education of your market about your restaurant - and probably does require even some advertising. But, what RTAR suggests is that when one’s unit is in sales trouble (as opposed to a unit that never has good sales, after initial opening month) is to look first at the competitive environment (new restaurants) and then at operations (frequently some daypart - ie: employee group - is the problem; this will first show up slowly as only the Heaviest store user is aware of the operation problem - they are forgiving as they love the product or the location - but they will reduce frequency. If the problem, daypart related, continues - a unit can be in for a big decline suddenly after 6 weeks or so.) Finally, it’s unlikely your store will go out of business do to a lack of `community involvement’ - but - obviously, a banner at the local softball field - can be worth it’s weight in G.

Fast Food Veggie and Fruit Carts

Link - http://www.redorbit.com/news/business/1468962/call_for_fastfood_fruit_and_veg_carts/ >>>>>>>

RATR  Rating - 6 - Story is about a call in England to favor push carts that feature fruits and veggies so that folks get their needed five servings daily. —– Could the `States’ be next? Could real food be the next `brand extension’ for FF restaurants?

 

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