To help Canadians access grocery items during the challenging times of COVID-19, Earls Restaurant + Bar recently launched a new food staple program, appropriately titled 'Earls Grocery.' The new initiative offers fresh produce, Angus patties, sauces, flour, and prepared meal kits — to name a few items — but specific offerings vary by location. Consumers can also get their hands on toilet paper, hand soaps, and even a cookbook to help
Consumers can access Earls Grocery through SkipTheDishes in Canada, and DoorDash, UberEats or GrubHub in the United States. The brand is also offering a 20 percent discount on all Earls Grocery items when consumers opt for the pick-up option.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Restaurant Grocery Deliveries
- Restaurants offering grocery delivery services to meet consumer needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Meal Kits and Prepared Meals
- Increasing demand for meal kits and prepared meal solutions as consumers look for convenient and safe options.
- Partnerships with Food Delivery Platforms
- Collaboration between restaurants and food delivery platforms to expand reach and offer additional services.
Where This Applies
- Restaurant Industry
- Restaurants adapting their business models to provide grocery items and meet changing consumer demands.
- Food Delivery Industry
- Food delivery platforms partnering with restaurants to offer grocery items and expand their product offerings.
- Meal Kit Industry
- Meal kit companies experiencing increased demand as consumers seek convenient meal solutions at home.
