Feedback from Florida.
by Doyle, Mona
Saddened by recent news about the troubles at Winn-Dixie that
included having its debt rating cut to noninvestment grade, I recently
asked a cross section of Consumer Network panelists in Florida how they
thought Winn-Dixie could win back customers they were losing to
Wal-Mart.
On a recent trip to Florida, I had a chance to look at the stores
myself, and see the evidence of whatever the consumers told me. What I
observed from visiting three Winn-Dixie stores in Palm Beach and Broward
counties was that it's awfully hard to look like a winner when you
are losing sales, market share, and stock value. Sometimes it seems to
take magic for people and companies to come back from behind, and a
little bit of magic might be just what Winn- Dixie needs. If they
can't get a hold of fairy dust or the fountain of youth,
here's what our panelists suggest:
How Winn-Dixie Could Get Back Customers:
75% Have the best prices on unpackaged fresh produce
74% Clean up its stores
53% Focus on meat again
51% Remodel its stores
47% Make its stores easier or faster to shop
45% Make its stores more senior-friendly
42% Focus again on national brands
37% Focus on fresh fish and seafood
32% Focus on take-out foods
30% Make its stores smaller
For many years, Winn-Dixie's strong suits were bulk produce,
choice beef, and lower prices. They called themselves "the beef
people," and many believed the slogan to be well founded. When
Florida supermarkets were the home of slogans, Winn-Dixie had beautiful
beef and Publix had beautiful stores! With this strong beef history,
it's not surprising that more than half of the shoppers who
responded to our survey thought that Winn-Dixie] could regain customers
by focusing on meat again. Sad to say, at the stores and departments I
observed, the meat cases looked tired, especially in contrast with the
blooming meat cases at Publix.
The strongest response from our survey consumers was having the
best prices on unpackaged fresh produce. The consumers who said that,
just might be on to the very thing that could give Winn-Dixie an
positive edge over the two giants (Publix and Wal-Mart) that are
combining to swamp them. Publix has always had beautiful fresh produce,
much of it merchandised in sealed packages which friendly produce clerks
would cheerfully break down for customers who wanted lesser quantities.
However, has focused on bulk produce, which many consumers prefer.
We have recently heard from Florida Wal-Mart shoppers that the
produce at Wal-Mart is less than wonderful. By voting for better prices
on bulk produce, our Florida survey respondents may have zeroed in on
the current giants' vulnerabilities. We wish Winn-Dixie the energy
and pixie dust to fight back.
Here are some more of our survey respondents' comments:
* "Some of the Winn-Dixie Stores, probably the newer ones, are
kept very clean and appealing to shop at. Everything is very neat. The
older stores need closing up. They look cluttered."
* "I don't feel Winn-Dixie will ever be as big as it once
was in Florida. The stores never seem to be as clean as Publix, even if
the store is new."
* "I've given up on Winn-Dixie so I can't answer
your question."
* "Publix, not Wal-Mart, has taken over Florida for food. They
lease every available space."
* "Winn-Dixie is so dirty. I even saw bugs in the store."
* "I don't like how Winn Dixie's are laid out and I
think they are expensive. They need to remodel stores to be more
customer friendly."
* "They can't compete with Wal-Mart's 24-hour
convenience."
* "Winn-Dixie needs to be more senior-friendly. They need less
crowded aisles and larger print, especially in produce. They also need
to get rid of those movable shelves at the ends of the aisles which are
stacked way too high."
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