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Trends Pose Both Challenges and Opportunities for Convenience Retail Stores

Understand the Forces Impacting the Fast Growing Channel

The convenience retail (CR) channel has been the fastest-growing retail channel for six years in a row.¹ As part of the commitment to partnering with convenience retail customers, The Coca-Cola Company has identified the challenges and opportunities in convenience retail to help stores realize optimal growth.

Scale and Channel Growth
With more than 154,000 stores, approximately 57,000 of which are chain stores, convenience retail stores make up one-third of all brick and mortar stores. In fact, convenience retail stores are the second-largest QSR behind burgers.¹ The CR channel achieved record-setting pretax profits of $10.6 billion (an increase of 1.6% from the previous year), which marked 13 consecutive years of growth.¹ Part of the growth can be attributed to new shoppers, including teens and millennials, who made up 44% of shoppers, and multicultural shoppers at 40%.¹ 

Balancing Act
While the growth is good news, the channel has also been affected by opposing forces. Lower gas prices, for instance, meant that households had an additional $700 in annual disposable income, but that was offset by the fact that convenience retail stores experienced a 3.9% decline in fuel margins.¹ Additionally, while convenience retail inside sales were $226 billion, an increase of 5.8%, they were quickly overshadowed by operating costs that increased by 5.1%.¹ Convenience retail operators are balancing the need to expand services amid growing competition with the cost of investing in foodservice, digital kiosks, mobile apps, loyalty programs, and more.

According to Stephanie Kowitz, senior manager, Shopper Insights, Convenience Retail for Coca-Cola, these push-and-pull factors mean convenience retail stores are facing new challenges as well as increased opportunity. “There’s no doubt the CR channel is facing some strong headwinds that need to be closely managed,” Kowitz says, “At the same time, the changing environment offers tailwinds that, if managed correctly, can be advantageous.”

Strong Headwinds
The increased competition for convenience retail dollars stems from dollar stores adding fuel pumps; drug stores introducing foodservice; large stores creating grab-and-go areas built for convenience; and now delivery has entered the mix. As a result, convenience retail operators are responding with capital improvements to add foodservice and digital options such as mobile apps and in-store kiosks in order to attract millennial shoppers. These enhancements require the hiring of additional foodservice and IT employees. Furthermore, minimum wage, overtime, and healthcare requirements are driving increased labor costs.

Optimal Tailwinds
Loyalty initiatives and increased foodservice offerings represent two opportunities for convenience stores. More chains are adding loyalty programs, while current loyalty programs are being enhanced with technology like mobile apps, as well as more flexible options for consumers to claim rewards.

Foodservice has experienced double-digit growth in the convenience retail channel. “The addition of foodservice means CR stores can expand daypart solutions beyond the morning hours, as well as bundle opportunities across all beverages,” Kowitz says.

Beverages play an important role in leveraging convenience retail channel opportunities, with the channel controlling 33% of all NARTD beverage retail dollars.² Beverages are the No. 1 traffic driver for in-store sales, make up 20% of total in-store dollars, and represent high trip conversions by creating bigger baskets and bundle opportunities.³˒⁴ “Coke is a valuable partner in understanding the headwinds and tailwinds swirling through the CR channel,” Kowitz says.

To find out more, talk to your local Coca-Cola representative today.

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Sources:
¹ NACS SOI Annual Report 2015, NPD CREST 2016
² Nielsen Syndicated, Total CR 12ME June 2016
³ SHOP Study, Total US, 12 M/E March 2016 Total US Population
⁴ Nielsen Conv Planner Total Store – 12 ME June 2016

Published: March 13, 2017