SPRINGDALE, Ark., June 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Convenience store operators can increase sales of prepared food items by connecting late afternoon and evening snacking behaviors with purchases, according to a new study commissioned by Tyson Convenience Foodservice in partnership with Anheuser-Busch.
"Snacking is a mega-trend," said Kevin Miller, senior marketing manager, Tyson Convenience Foodservice. "According to a 2014 Technomic snacking study, 51 percent of Americans snack twice a day and 31 percent snack more frequently than they were just two years ago. As a result, the snacking occasion has evolved from incidental to purposeful, creating opportunity for convenience store operators to rethink their late afternoon and evening snack game plan."
The study, which confirmed emotional needs – not just physical needs – are at the core of why people snack, identified a variety of opportunities for convenience store operators to drive growth through prepared food snack sales:
- Late afternoon/evening offers potential for incremental prepared food purchases – Although convenience store traffic is highest during morning and lunch dayparts, the study showed half of all recent convenience store snack purchases were between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. Of those snack purchases, however, only 22 percent included a prepared food item.
- Consumers view snacks as an opportunity to reward themselves with indulgence – The study showed that consumers are looking for late afternoon and evening snacks to be a reward and indulgence. The research also indicated that compared to prepackaged snacks, prepared food snacks in convenience stores more strongly fulfill that need.
- Highlight fresh prepared food offerings to satisfy, but not fill up – According to the study, even for snack purchases, prepared food quality and freshness were the most important attributes consumers consider. In addition, snacks should be easy to consume on-the-go and satisfy without overfilling.
- Differentiate snack offering through linkage to beer sales – The study revealed only five percent of recent convenience store beer purchases included a prepared food item, however when they were purchased together, more than half of those purchases were consumed as a snack. This indicates an awareness challenge between beer and prepared food at convenience stores, but reveals an opportunity for operators to position prepared food offerings as a snack to accompany beer.
- Target millennial impulse buyers – Operators should concentrate resources to capture this group's attention with strongly branded signage, value-driven offerings and an emphasis on "quick and quality" product attributes.
"Partnering with Anheuser-Busch tapped into our collective industry expertise and resources to provide operators with valuable insights about consumer behavior to compete in the convenience store marketplace," said Miller. "These findings indicate operators have the opportunity to better communicate their snack and prepared food offerings, as well as develop cross-purchasing programs if they want to attract and maximize sales with today's consumer."
"This study gave us valuable additional insights on something we already know: That cross-merchandising beer with snacks helps drive additional revenue," said CJ Watson, vice president – small format at Anheuser-Busch. "Displaying items together gives retailers an opportunity to potentially create occasions and capture more shopping missions. Displaying beer alongside the prepared food items in the c-store can tap into the key snacking opportunities this study uncovered and capture unplanned sales."
The study results were based on a combination of online qualitative discussion groups and quantitative research, as well as in-person interviews.
About Tyson Convenience Foodservice
Tyson Convenience Foodservice is a division of Tyson Foods, Inc., one of the world's largest producers of chicken, beef, pork and prepared foods that include leading brands such as Tyson®, Jimmy Dean® Ball Park®, Hillshire Farm®, State Fair®, and Sara Lee® frozen bakery. Tyson Foods, Inc. provides a wide variety of protein-based and prepared foods products and is the recognized market leader in the retail and foodservice markets it serves, supplying customers throughout the United States. Visit http://www.TysonConvenience.com for more information.
About Anheuser-Busch
For more than 160 years, Anheuser-Busch and its world-class brewmasters have carried on a legacy of brewing America's most-popular beers. Starting with the finest ingredients sourced from Anheuser-Busch's family of growers, every batch is crafted using the same exacting standards and time-honored traditions passed down through generations of proud Anheuser-Busch brewmasters and employees. Best known for its fine American-style lagers, Budweiser and Bud Light, the company's beers lead numerous beer segments and combined hold 46.4 percent share of the U.S. beer market. Budweiser and Bud Light Lime Lime-A-Rita were named Brands of the Year for the Beer and the Spirits, Malt Beverages and Wine categories, respectively, by Ace Metrix® in 2014. Anheuser-Busch is the U.S. arm of Anheuser-Busch InBev and operates 16 local breweries, 17 distributorships and 23 agricultural and packaging facilities across the United States, representing a capital investment of more than $15.9 billion. Its flagship brewery remains in St. Louis, Mo., and is among the global company's largest and most technologically capable breweries. Visitor and special beermaster tours are available at its St. Louis and five other Anheuser-Busch breweries. For more information, visit www.anheuser-busch.com.
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