Expert
Column: Investing in Private Label Drives Grocers’ Success
October 2, 2014, 09:46 am By Alton
McEwen, Distant Lands Coffee
The grocery industry is currently going through a period of
incredible change. It's possible, however, that one change is the hardest to
plan and deliver on. Grocery consumers are getting smarter.
They're shopping at a wide variety of retail options, and
they're not governed by price alone. Consumers are willing to pay more for what
they want, and they value the shopping experience as much as selection. More
and more, the industry is polarizing. From a rise in high-end grocery stores,
where consumers are paying a premium on everything they purchase, to stores
with few frills, limited selection, lower quality and low prices.
Given the rapid changes we're seeing in this industry, it's
surprising that we don't see more investment in private label quality and
value. It's an area where grocery chains can better control price and profit
while creating customer loyalty and return visits. Yet, during a more than
two-decade career in coffee and private label, I’ve been amazed at how many
chains aren't growing their private label brands.
Everyone in the industry knows the story. Years ago, private
label was all about cheap products and low prices, but the generation that grew
up with that model is no longer driving sales. Now a new generation of smarter
shoppers is driving change.
Gain Control
The way for grocery chains to create stability in this period of
change is to accelerate the move away from the past model of private label
brands as a cheap alternative. Consumers today want value, and having private
label products with great quality at lower prices is the formula that works.
By finding independent food, beverage, cleaning, and health and
beauty suppliers, a grocery chain immediately gains more control. With
consumers concerned about a wide-variety of sourcing issues, including organics
and locally grown foods, spending the time and effort in tracking down the best
sources puts any chain in an excellent position, because it has source
certainty.
Once any grocery chain has a quality private label product, they
also have the upper hand against national brands, because they can control the
in-store experience. The most successful chains feature their private label
brands in circulars at the store, in newspapers and via direct mail. They can
give their in-house brands more upper and mid-aisle shelf space, a far cry from
the old days, when private label products were bottom-shelf and generally hard
to find.
Just remember, price can drive a first purchase, but quality
drives return purchases and loyalty.
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