Opportunity:
There is an opportunity in the college-student market for
fresh, home-cooked, low-priced meals delivered weekly. The environment changes
this opportunity as college becomes more and more rigorous and students have
less and less time to take care of their personal health. Also, student loans
are quickly becoming commonplace, allowing more students to attend college
while staying conscious of their increasing debt – meaning they spend time
outside of classes at part-time jobs and are not keen to spend a lot of money
on food. My belief is that this need is not separated geographically, as college
kids across the nation likely fit into the same market. I also believe, from
interviews, that females tend to be more prepared to cook for themselves while
in school, though they may still not have time to. Customers currently satisfy
this need by sacrificing either their health, their bank accounts, or their
time – eating fast food, eating expensive but healthy meals out, or spending
about 1-1.5 hours cooking for themselves every day. I believe that this
opportunity is a big one, and if I can time it right and advertise well, I
could gain a lot of customers in a short time. I also believe that this window
of opportunity will not only be open for a long time, but it will continue to
grow as college evolves and more kids attend university and higher education becomes
the new high school diploma.
Innovation:
My innovation is an adaptation of an existing
product/service scheme. Currently, weekly meals are sold for $10-20 per meal
and are advertised as purely organic, or as paleo, or as fitting a very
specific macronutrient breakdown. College students don’t need nor want such
intricate meals, all they need is pre-made food that won’t poison them and that
won’t break their banks. I am offering low-priced meals that could have come
out of their parent’s kitchen. I am offering two different-sized types of
meals, ones around 400-500 calories and ones around 700-900 calories, based on
the interest from different people. The more meals bought, the cheaper they
will be, but for single meals the smaller ones will be priced at $4 and the
larger meals at $5. I am offering 7 mall meals for $25 or 7 large meals for
$30.
Venture Concept:
My innovation will address the opportunity I found in the
college student market. College students need good food for cheap, and very
convenient. I will supply them with that food and with delivery service, so
that students can focus more on their homework and classwork. Customers will
want to switch to my product because there is currently no product that meets
all of their health, time, and monetary needs all at once, and my
product/service offers this. There are no direct competitors, but all of the
convenient restaurants in Gainesville, like Chipotle and Moe’s, could take customers
away on a daily basis. My pricing defines my business concept, as well as
customer experience. The customer must love the food and the low price in order
for the business to work. I would probably employ 2 employees, one to do the advertising
and recruiting and customer support and one to assist with the cooking and to
deliver the meals and collect the money.
Minor Details:
My most important resource, as defined in my “Unfair
Advantage” post, is my cooking capability. I have a
certain style of cooking that is my own, and I am good at what I cook. Others
are also good cooks, but maybe they do not choose to combine the same
ingredients I do for the certain taste I enjoy.
Next for my
venture, I would want to expand my offerings to offer breakfasts and desserts,
if the market demanded them.
As for
myself, I’d want to be a small business owner with a larger employee base, so
that I might have 2 days off a week….as if entrepreneurs get days off. I’d
probably stay in Gainesville with 4 employees, while having a base of 5
employees in Tallahassee creating meals for students at FSU.
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteAs I've said previously, I think your concept has great potential and sustainability. I like how you mentioned higher education is becoming the new high school diploma. This fits well with your concept as you will have an endless amount of customers. I think it is very affordable and you will have regular business provided your unique cooking style matches the unique taste buds of many people. I'm sure you will do well and you should definitely put your plan into action. Also a minor note but you said you are offering 7 mall meals for $25 which should be 7 small meals for $25 under your Innovation heading.
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteIn my previous posts I have posted about how much I love this idea! It is so great to be able to see it all come together in the end! I love being able to read everything in such great detail. Like I have said before, this is huge and would be a big success. I hate cooking and I hate how much time it takes! I would say that this is very affordable, even on a college budget! Great Work!
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThis venture concept was laid out perfectly. Not only is the idea great but the business plan you have with the pricing, employees, and different set of meals you have set out already. I can tell you first-hand I would be a customer, just like you stated, I don't have time, expertise, or money to indulge in "healthy" meals. I think you and the customer can also benefit from implementing a menu brochure for customers to pick their 7 small or big meals from. Great job!