Showing posts with label Product Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Product Development. Show all posts

Apr 5, 2009

Even Faster Food-Pizza Vending Machines






















Image courtesy of Gio JL Flickr
Pizza-making machine has chefs in a spin | Oddly Enough | Reuters

Pizza made within 3 minutes from a vending machine is baked using an infra-red ray technology developed by the University of Bologna.

Some questions
  • What niche does this product fulfill?
  • What might this mean to local pizza shops?
  • Would you eat it? Why?/Not?
  • What health concerns might be raised?
  • What might this lead to in the future? What other products? Are they necessarily all food products?

Mar 17, 2009

D.I.Y Tea Infusions


















Green Tea Image courtesy of bkajino Flickr

Design a Tea : Design Your Own Custom Blend!
A similar business and marketing model to the Custom Food Bar. But with the added intention of using both Fair Trade and organic ingredients, "where possible".

For your very own D.I.Y cuppa start with your base tea, add up to two flavours, choose loose leaf or bagged, customise your packaging (custom labeling is free) select either small bag or large carton and ship.

Some Questions
  • How does the merchant market this particular product?
  • What language, colours, styles, images does he use?
  • Who do you think he wishes to attract?
  • What other marketing models does he use to sell his tea?


Mar 9, 2009

Cadbury Dairy Milk Bars Fairtrade

















Image courtesy of publik15 Flickr
Cadbury builds Fairtrade awareness, bar-by-bar
Fairtrade sourcing is moving mainstream as business responds to the ethical climate shift that consumers are leading. For Cadbury this means that their milk chocolate dairy bars only will be sourced from Fairtrade cocoa beans. The recently formed Cadbury Cocoa Partnership mediates the certification process for Ghanaian farming cooperatives to ensure Fairtrade traceability, accountability and transparency.

Some questions
  • In your own product development are there ingredients that can be sourced as Fairtrade? Why/not?
  • If they were available how would Fairtrade ingredients effect your marketing campaign?
  • Why do you personally think Fairtrade is going mainstream? What social, global, economic, environmental factors are contributing to such a shift in the marketing of goods?
  • Where is Cadbury's sourcing their dark cocoa from?
  • What would it take for Cadbury's to fully source Fairtrade?
  • How do you personally feel about eating chocolate that is Fairtrade vs non Fairtrade?
  • Just today ask people around you if they buy Fairtrade and which products?
  • What would help you to buy more Fairtrade?

Feb 10, 2009

Search Amazon for Market Research

Current and categorised for you. These search results will help you with your food product development.

Some questions to respond to:

  • How might you ascertain the demographics for Amazon's Gourmet Food products? Why?
  • How might you decide your own customer profile? Why?
  • What does the site design tell you about the various categories? Why?
  • How does ecommerce influence ingredient choices? Packaging design? Costs?
  • How does ecommerce impact on sustainability?
  • How does this research influence your own product development cycle? Why?


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About this Blog







New Media Literacies inform this Food Technology Unit. See Video above.

These are the skills necessary to master the at times overwhelming inflow and outflow of information now and in future. "In a knowledge economy, the flow of information is the equivalent of the oil pipe in an industrial economy." Each person needs to be able to filter, assess, categorize, prioritize, critique, syndicate and synthesize content/information in order to create this flow. This Food Trend Blog intends to be a source for Food Technology students through which this synergy may take place.

Upon completion of this Food Trend Unit students will be able to:
  • Search for, name, describe, review, critique food trends. In addition students will do this through reflective blog posts, embedded blog widgets and video/audio streams, feeds in Feedly, comments on class blogs and international and local food blogs, microblogging using Twitter, critique news/magazine articles, explore browser extensions, locate and customise search tools and use social media platforms for market research and product development.
  • After Food Product Development students will be able to poll, promote, revise and reflect on their product development successes and failures.

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Oct 12, 2008

Food Trend + Product Development Assessment








Image courtesy of WonderMike Flickr

Assessment for the Food Trend and Product Development Unit

Your Assessment is made up of your:
  1. Food Blog
  2. Food Product Development Plan
  3. Product Pitch Video + Presentation
  4. Promotional Materials
  5. Sample Product and Packaging
Start Date:____.
Deadline:
_____.

Food Product Development Plan

The Food Product Development Plan is the written strategy of how you will develop your new food product. The plan details the steps you will take to decide, test, create and market your product. The template below is your guide. Please email all questions unanswered in class.

Your Food Product Development Plan document should be an attachment on your blog clearly labeled 'Food Product Development Plan'. In order to be assessed please submit by e-mail in Microsoft Word or PDF format no later than 5 p.m on____. Plans must be limited to 20 pages, NOT including appendices-add them on bound together with your Plan. Plans should be typed double-spaced, 12-point Georgia or Ariel font, one-inch margins, and include:

  1. Cover Page (1 page) Product Title, Team Names, Date
  2. Executive Summary (1 page brief synopsis) Summarize the following:
    • Your USP or unique selling point (Can you state it in a 1-2 sentence pitch?)
    • Product/service description (Your food innovation!)
    • Market description and size (What segment of the population will buy your product? (One paragraph, basic summary of what your market looks like and the size)
    • Who are your 'target' customers?
    • What if any are the barriers to entry and or competitive advantage of your business?
    • Timetable for Product Development (Template timetable hand out/upload.)

  3. Table of Contents (1 page)
    • Page numbers for headings, subheadings, graphs and indexes

  4. Product Overview (1 page)
    • Product description and business model
    • Value proposition (A value proposition is a clear statement of the tangible benefits a customer gets from using your product or service.)

  5. Market Analysis/Market Strategy (2-3 pages)
    • Market size (How big is the overall market?)
    • Target market
      1. What segments are you targeting with the product or service you're offering?
      2. What is the current and projected market share in numbers?
      3. Customer profile and segmentation - demographics and psychographics (the behaviors of your customers-Template Graph)
    • Competitive analysis (Who are your competitors? What are their strengths and weaknesses? this is your SWOT analysis use SWOT Template)
    • Market plan (What is going to make you stand out from the competition?)
      1. Positioning analysis (Explain your position and how you do it better than the competition.)
      2. Pricing strategy (Explain your pricing position compared with the competition.)
      3. Advertising/promotion plan(where, how, budget)
      4. Timetable for marketing plan (Template when will you achieve each step?)

  6. Product/Service (2-3 pages)
    • State customer need
    • State major feature/benefits/limitations of product or service (what it's all about)
    • Supporting information (photos, drawings, etc.)
    • Research and development ( what why where when how who when-cost, time requirements, ingredients, sourcing, packaging)

  7. Social Impact Analysis (1 page)
    • Any product sourcing/supply chain impacts
    • Any environmental practices that may impact include ingredients, manufacture, packaging and waste.
    • Include preferences for ingredients that are currently unavailable to you, describe how and why they might change your social impact and marketing campaign?

  8. Mentor (1 page)
    • Mentoring with outside experts is encouraged. Please identify mentors and detail their involvement in the development of your food product. Have them give their personal feedback here.

  9. Appendices (Not counted toward 20 page total-but bound with your Plan)
    • Product/service sample brochure/advertisement/etc.
    • Market studies/polls
    • Articles supporting your product choice
    • Photographs/illustrations documenting your food product development over project time.
Food Product Presentation:

The Product Pitch Video

As part of the marketing module each team will create a video pitch of their Food Product to present in front of the class. Each team will introduce their product by way of the video alongside finished product samples, including any crockery/glasses, packaging and promotional materials.

Ensure to save video on your flash drive with a copy also on your blog. Give it an identifiable tag 'Product Pitch Video'.

A brief three-minute video pitch of your idea allows your team to tell a story. What is your product, how is it made? Who are your target market? Where did you get this product idea? What emotional/mental/physical/health/status/other benefits are gained by your target customers?

Final Product Presentation Guidelines:
  • This is not a competition. Each team gets 5 minutes to present their final Food Product, followed by a 5-minute question-and-answer session between the presenting team and the class. Product samples will be placed on the presentation table. Ensure plated foods are clean and free of smears (paper towel.)
  • Equipment needs: The presentation room will be set up with an LCD projector and video presentations will be loaded via flash drive on the event laptop prior to the start of the first presentation. Special equipment needs should be discussed well ahead.
  • Class members will sample each others products after the final team presentation is complete.

SweetSearch A Search Engine for Students

Food Blog Search

Daily Food Trends via Food Channel