1. I believe there is a lack of healthy prepared
food in the grocery store.
2. This need currently has been unmet because it
is more expensive for groceries stores to provide healthy meals that are not
artificial or that have preservatives. The need is any one, mainly college
students, who want to eat healthy but do not have much time to prepare a meal
that takes 40-50 minutes. I think this is a relatively new need. The American
society has made a switch into healthier eating and caring what you put in your
body. For example, about six months ago there was a celery juice trend. People
care about quickness, so instead of preparing a healthy meal in the kitchen,
they are going to healthy restaurants and spending more money than they would
have been doing it themselves. In my opinion, there is a 72% need for this in
society, especially near college campuses.
3. My prototypical customer would be a female
college student. However, it can expand into the 20’s-30’s age group, but
mainly those who care about eating healthy and living a balanced life.
4.
Person A: “Yes, yes, yes! Such a need. I have been watching what eat and how
much sodium is in food since I was in my 20's (so 30 plus years) I can cook
healthy using some food companies (like Blue Apron and the like)--that makes it
easier, but still has a lot of prep work. Grocery stores have options,
but not healthy....I like cooking, but sometimes I need a quick option...could
do Publix Fried Chicken or even their Rotisserie Chicken....but the first is
not healthy....the second-what is in it? I don't think it is a viable
option. I need food that I can read and
comprehend what is in my food. I have
allergies to preservatives so this also limits what I can eat. It would be amazing to have an honest healthy
food option that has minimal to zero prep...just reheat and eat.” (53 year old
woman)
Reflection: I did not even
think about food allergies as a possible reason why people choose to eat
cleaner food. I think for my opportunity, the cleaner, healthier the food is,
the better. Additionally, I think having well-defined labels is a
necessity.
Person B: “As a graduate student that works 2 jobs and
takes 4 courses, I rarely have time to cook a healthy meal. I also do not have
much time to exercise, so eating healthy is important to me. The majority of
the time when I come home late at night, around 9 PM, I just cook pasta because
it is fast. Whenever I go to the grocery store in DC, all the to-go options are
mac-n-cheese, or something like chicken nuggets. I would like to see quick
healthy meals in the grocery stores like a grilled chicken with squash. It
would make me feel better about myself and overall less stressed knowing I am
eating healthy.” (21 year old graduate student)
Reflection: It seems as
though this person would like a microwavable options for this opportunity
because of her time constraint. Previously, I thought my product would be a
simple stove-top, throw it altogether type of meal. However, I believe having
microwave options are important too.
Person C: “I think there is a need. I used to be a body
builder, so I understand the importance of healthy nutrition. Due to medical
reasons I had to stop body building; however, eating healthy is still
incredibly important to me. Between doctor appointments and nannying children,
on top of not being able to cook well, sometimes it is hard for me to find a
balance in my nutrition because I do not have the time. If Public offered
healthy, balanced meals, I would buy them. I would not mind spending more money
on something healthier than the junk food Publix offers most of the time. Most
of the time if I want to eat healthy now without really cooking I go to places
like Bolay or Vale, but that does get expensive.” (21 year old UF student)
Reflection: This person
highlighted a point that I agree with- eating healthy food in restaurants can
be expensive. My goal is to make healthy eating affordable. Additionally, she
mentioned she cannot cook well. I think it is important to have simple meals
anyone can make.
5.
a. I am even more encouraged
my opportunity is there. Not everyone wants to eat a salad as a meal in order
to eat something that is quick and healthy. My opportunity would have to
span across a few additional categories like being able to microwave the meals
and fully disclosing the ingredients used for those with allergies.
b. Yes because I have even more
insight on what the consumers want relating to healthy meals.
c. I believe companies should
be able to adapt to their customers because ultimately it is the customers who
are buying the product. That being said, I do not think companies should
completely conform to consumers because the opportunity came from an original
idea, that while can be adapted, should still hold true to its core.
I'm so glad you wrote about this, my idea was very similar to this one! I 100% agree, we need quicker, viable healthy options however I wouldn't limit the target market to female, but rather college students in general and probably the working class/busy parents who wish they had more time to prepare healthier meals for their children. In the future, I would make sure that your interviews are actually interviews rather than peoples opinions on the matter. I think you'll get more information that way. Overall, I am very glad we share the same opinion and I think we should do something about it!
ReplyDeleteMeg,
ReplyDeleteThis is a very important unmet need that I am very happy you posted about. Part of my need was about students being able to cook for themselves or having better things to eat and this would help so much especially for kids who have trouble cooking for themselves which is a large amount of students. In the grocery stores there are so many already prepared foods that are so unhealthy for students to eat but since they never have the time or resources they will grab it anyway. With more healthy prepared foods, students can actually make time to eat in their busy schedules and still have a healthy diet. Great post and great idea!