Restaurant Trade Area Research

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.

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.

15. July 2008

Doing Fast Food Trade Area Surveys

I once pulled into a fast food restaurant in Tennessee off I-75, and, was going thru the drive-thru, when, after the speaker, I encountered a smiling young lady doing `surveys’. Being a marketing researcher who has conducted thousands of similar surveys and also who has trained hundreds to do the same - this was the big moment - a validation of what I did. But, after my answer to the first question (the coming from question) I was asked to move ahead to the window (my answer was that I had traveled from KY on a vacation). Knowing that they would want more info than that - I asked what the survey was about - she indicated it was about a new store that would be north of this one, also on a I-75 exit (I would have passed this first). I said, don’t you want to ask me more questions - “no, I can fill it out myself”.

Unfortunately, it’s very unlikely this interviewer was doing her job and certainly there were more questions about an attrition situation — which is of vital importance to the operator of the exisiting unit in question. And, while this level of `research’ is not usual, and also is WORTH NOTHING, it often represents a fair portion of the data (using interviewers not trained or supervised upon beginning real interviewing). As you know, as an owner of a restaurant — millions may ride on the outcome of `cannibalization’ surveys - if done at multiple units in a market.

Having the highest level of data collection is of utmost importance to expansion within a trade market - a service I provide - read more about trade area surveys at www.squidoo.com/tradeareasurveys .

Today’s Links

1. http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/apwire/e6edbb1117015e037cd739ba89205815.htm

DineEquity Inc releases 2Q sales for same stores - shows IHOP up, Applebee’s down. Quick read.

2.

http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2008/06/23/daily27.html

Olive Garden has same store increase, not as good for others in company.

3. http://www.streetinsider.com/IPOs/Dave+&+Busters+Holdings+(DANB)+Files+$170M+IPO/3816999.html

Dave and Busters files IPO. We have D&B in Atlanta - the evolution of this concept has been well executed. The TV ads of the combo food and fun price were well positioned. FUN sells.

4 - LINK OF THE DAY — “TGI FRIDAY’S” Research study. - http://www.chainleader.com/article/CA6578744.html?industryid=47553

Wonderful research study showing the benefits of research and customer satisfaction - and, what attributes to focus on to achieve that result. Free food, of course - but much more. A great marketing article.

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