Ken Schramm
Ken Schramm
I am curious to know how the off premise business is going in various locations around the country and world (?).
What we have seen is sales shift dramatically to DTC, but we see some activity with grocers and others doing touchless, curbside pick-up service. My Chicago friends report that Binny's is still cranking. We just entered Illinois in 2020.
We are making decisions about whether to seek distributorship in the markets that we have not yet been in (New York, DC, California), or bolster our DTC efforts, or a combination of both.
I'm also interested in hearing how the assembled feel about the regional differences in buying behavior. Detroit as always had a dismal selection in comparison with Chicago, and I still buy things I can't get here and have my Chicago connections pick them up. My CSW connection has gone dry since they can't ship. Quelle drag. It does appear to me that regional markets with better retail selections see much higher loyalty to brick and mortar retailers.
What are others experiencing?
What we have seen is sales shift dramatically to DTC, but we see some activity with grocers and others doing touchless, curbside pick-up service. My Chicago friends report that Binny's is still cranking. We just entered Illinois in 2020.
We are making decisions about whether to seek distributorship in the markets that we have not yet been in (New York, DC, California), or bolster our DTC efforts, or a combination of both.
I'm also interested in hearing how the assembled feel about the regional differences in buying behavior. Detroit as always had a dismal selection in comparison with Chicago, and I still buy things I can't get here and have my Chicago connections pick them up. My CSW connection has gone dry since they can't ship. Quelle drag. It does appear to me that regional markets with better retail selections see much higher loyalty to brick and mortar retailers.
What are others experiencing?