Jul 062012
 

I recently cleaned out my wallet and I found about ten receipts from my local grocery store. At first I just brushed it off because they were just trash at the moment. But then I realized that I have ten receipts from the SAME grocery store! Not ten receipts from different stores, but ten from the same one! I mean how weird is that?! Is it just me or do all people go to the same grocery store every week or do they like shopping at different ones?

Grocery Aisle

So I decided to do a little researching. There are three big grocery store chains in my area that I visited. At each supermarket, I approached five different people, introduced myself, told them what I was doing and then asked them one question: “when you need to restock on groceries, is this your main grocery store?” And after they answered with a yes or a no, I would follow-up with a why.

To my surprise twelve out of fifteen people answered that they do go to the same grocery store every week! Meaning that four out of five people are loyal to their grocery store and one out of five people like to bounce around from grocery store to grocery store. But the most interesting part of this research was the last question I asked customers: why (or why not) go to the same grocery store? One person told me that the reason that they go to the same grocery store every week is because they enjoy shopping there! They told me that the customer service is the friendliest they have ever encountered, that every worker greets them with a smile and asks how their day has been. The customer went on to say that it is just so convenient because they found that the grocery store stocked all the items they needed!

As far as those the customers that do NOT shop at the same grocery store every week did not have anything specific to say about each store. They simply stated that every store has different prices at different times, so they just shop where the bargains are.

Grocery Shopping

This research showed me that the grocery store the customers go to has a lot more to do with the customers’ experience than with the prices. Customers value more about being greeted by the workers then the price tag of groceries. Customer service plays a huge role for why people go back to the same store. Also, people like how convenience of finding all their grocery items in the same store.

It is no wonder I had ten receipts from the same grocery store in my wallet… I too enjoyed feeling welcomed and sticking with a grocery store that always stocked the items I wanted and made me feel welcomed.

How is your customer service? Do you have a system in place to periodically evaluate and improve the changing customers’ demands? Do all stores have a policy in place to greet every customer? How often do you re-stock? Especially the most popular products?

Jun 272012
 

How many times have you caught yourself going to the grocery store for one or two items and you think to yourself, “Man, I’m glad this trip to the grocery store is only going to take me five minutes.” Then when you walk over to the cash registers and you see that there’s only one lane open and the people ahead of you have a tone of items! I’ll be the first to tell you, these situations suck and they happen all the time, well at least to me. But a solution to all of our problems is currently being developed.

A supermarket, Coles, which is located in Australia, is promising its customers a no-line register in the future! I’m sure you’re wondering, how can they make this happen?! Well, each item in the supermarket will have radio tags attached to them, so there’s no need for the usual bar code scanning. This means that the customer can push their cart through security markers that will read the radio tags and bill them through their smart-phone app!

Like I said before, I believe that this new grocery technology will help the long lines during the holidays and super bowl weekend! But, I can see it having a lot of glitches! For instance, what if the security markers read a certain item twice and the customer loses money or the markers don’t read an item and the grocery store loses money! Also, a scam I can see happening is people potentially holding a “heavy” item, like water bottles, over their shoulder where the security markers might not be able to scan it.

Overall, I believe that this is the future of grocery stores but there are a lot of kinks that developers need to consider before it’s released.

Now it’s your turn readers, what do you think about this new no-line cash register? Leave your comments below, thank you!

Jun 012012
 

I tend to write informative blogs, but today I thought I would change it up a little. So I’m going to write about something that I think is really interesting! Anyways, how many times have you guys had to pound the bottom of your ketchup bottle in order to get that last bit for your burger? I know I have, and man it is annoying having to wait for the ketchup to fall out! But those days are over! Dave Smith, an MIT doctoral candidate, and his research team have invented LiquiGlide!

LiquiGlide Can Speed Up Ketchup

LiquiGlide is a slippery coat that will be sprayed inside of the ketchup bottles so it can come out at a faster speed than normal! Dave Smith claims that LiquiGlide is a safe substance that is made from non-toxic food materials and it is approved by the FDA. Mr. Smith also claims that LiquiGlide is so safe that you could eat a layer of the coat by itself and nothing bad will happen!

The reason for the invention of LiquiGlide was not actually for the speedy removal of your ketchup. It was actually invented because Mr. Smith’s team has calculated that over 1 million tons of food gets thrown away each year due to poor accessibility. Therefore, if LiquiGlide is put into different condiments such as mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard there would be a decrease in thrown out food.

Overall I believe that this is one of those small but AMAZING inventions. Yeah it is not going to save the world but I think it is incredibly smart because it is a small thing that will benefit everyone. I just personally don’t hope that condiments become more expensive due to having LiquiGlide in it.

Now it’s your turn readers, if condiments became more expensive due to having LiquiGlide in it, would you buy it or continue buying the cheap, endless pounding, bottles? Leave your comments below! :)

May 302012
 

People are always trying to lose weight or live healthier lives by trying to remove anything that is unhealthy. They take away chips, sodas, cookies, and basically anything that tastes good! But what if I told you that most people are actually forgetting to remove one item from their diet that is worse than soda! Yep, that’s right, there is actually something that is worse than soda and this item is fruit drinks! It is hard to believe but fruit drinks are the most sugary drinks on the market!

Fruit Drink Chart

I personally would not have believed it if I wouldn’t have seen it myself. Honestly, grab your nearest fruit drink and compare it with a soda. Fruit drinks actually have more sugar and more calories than the average soda beverage! And I know you’re probably thinking, but it says “made with real fruit juice.” Well, the FDA says that a beverage company can claim their drink is made from real fruit juice as long as it has some fruit juice! That could mean anything! A beverage company could add a dash of fruit juice and claim that it is made from real fruit juice, so don’t be misled by cheap marketing techniques.

Anyways, do not be fooled by fruit beverages people. I know that we all these drinks are healthy for us. But honestly they are nothing but liquid sugar that could lead to diabetes or obesity! So go to your local market and buy some fresh fruit so you can make your own homemade juice. Not only is it healthier, but it contains natural sugars that will not hurt you in the long run.

Now it’s your turn readers, how many glasses of fruit drinks do you consume per day? Leave your comments below! :)