This article from The Independent discusses the UK’s increasing love for fine foods and throws up some interesting stuff:

The growth of  retailer premium private label food ALONGSIDE organic and fairtrade maybe shows how much ethical buying is status as much as morality.

Intersting to see that M&S may well lose out on two fronts – from competition from the supermarkest AND cooking from scratch (largely thanks to celebrity chefs).

By the way, I love Sainsbury’s ‘Try something new today’. Rousing customers out of ‘sleepshopping’ uses a great insight, but it’s the way the idea can be executed down a mundane product and price ad that I you see how well it works.

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Of course Sainsbury’s returning to a ‘real food hero’ positioning was obvious, but few appreciate that doing it any earlier would have been a mistake. They had to sort out distribution first. I used to work on another supermarket and we all knew that Sainsbury’s shoppers WANT Sainsnburys to do well. They love it there and feel closer to it than customers of any other supermarket. Simply making sure the shelves were stacked properly would win old customers back – not sorting this would just piss them off again.

The genius of the current strategy is that encourages current customers to to buy more, and possibly upgrade, while giving new customers a reason to visit, forage and explore. Very, very clever.

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2 responses to “Fancy food”

  1. Onewomanrunning Avatar

    You know what, you’re absolutely right. No matter how pissed off I get with Sainsbury’s I’m still back in there, and I always walk through thinking ‘If they just got their replenishing sorted out they’d have more customers’.
    ‘Try something new today’ is a pretty good campaign, and it glosses over, what for me was a rather silly move in naming their upmarket range ‘Taste the Difference’. Taste the difference is like saying ‘eat our other stuff, and then eat this stuff and see how much crappier the other stuff tastes’, which as a shopper makes me think ‘why do I have to pay more for something to taste decent?’.
    While we’re on the subject of supermarkets, I reckon Tesco are going to launch a new range – another upmarket one. When they first launched their ‘Finest’ range there wasn’t a bargain sticker to be seen, now, pratically every ‘Finest’ product is littered with a yellow bargain basement offer sticker. They seem to be downgrading it in order to introduce something new. I could be wrong, but I do wonder…
    Sorry for the rant.

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  2. Northern Planner Avatar

    Rant away. Tesco reported record sales of organics and ‘finest’ today. Maybe they need something which is really special. Asda have revamped their ‘special range’ maybe Tesco feels they need to raise their game.

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