The next time you visit Denver check out the foodie experience and merchandising seen at a nicely curated mix of food concepts at Union Station. Check out ACME for beautifully presented sandwiches which nicely visually highlight their fresh ingredients. Attention to detail abounds in this little outlet packing a great visual food experience. Menu items are well signed and labeled aiding the guests' shopping experience. A nice little sandwhich or bagel dressing bar adds a fun element and interactive experience to customize menu items to order. The Acme Pizza Concept is beautifully laid out and features good looking fresh examples of pizza menu offerings accompanied by grab and go formatted salads, sides, beverages and packaged snacks. This unique little food kiosk packs a lot of punch and high quality food merchandising with their freshly prepared made to order foods! Great job ACME and our food business success wishes!
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Branded Snacks and Destination Souvenirs are highlighted in a unique retro lawyer case and metal cabinet. Digital menu signage features retro graphics and cues guests at store entrance to foster decision making at the register. Fun and colorful overhead signage draws attention. Brand wrapped chest freezer displays pints with nicely designed pricing signage prompting "to-go" business. I really enjoyed my visit and black raspberry ice cream with brownie chucks in a fresh waffle cone. I hope to be back soon! Great job Milk Box with your intentional in-store food merchandising efforts!
Clear acrylics can play an important role in food merchandising. A key attribute is their high impacts product views often lost with other merchandising vessels such as crates, baskets or metal containers. These units can be great for displaying hard to merchandise objects that do not stand upright on thier own such as candy or energy bars. Acrylics come in a variety of shapes and sizes from single cubes or cylinders to on counter tiered impulse displays. Often seen at register areas acrylics can provide a great way to containerize small $1 to $6 objects prone to be purchased at check out. The photo above shows a technique to fill empty shelving gaps using colorful products in clear cubes.
On a recent trip to Chicago we noticed a well-outfitted mobile grab and go food cart. This unit was capable of parking in terminal areas which may have had higher levels of travelers at the particular time. The pop up nature of the retail unit will certainly allow for easy placement in key locations. The refrigerated top unit holds a variety cold beverages while the perimeter metal fixturing created a 360 degree shopping experience. Perhaps the novelty alone of this unique mobile food market attracts customers by drawing them in to see such a surprising store on wheels. The cart was wrap decorated with designed adhesive graphics to provide strong messaging to hungry guests. A shout out to a great food merchandising feat.
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