WO2003010693A1 - System for manufacturing and dispatching meal kits - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system for manufacturing and dispatching (selling) meal kits.
- meal kits are available that contain a range of ingredients that can make up part or all of such a meal, so that purchasing a single item already provides part or all of the ingredients to prepare a meal. Meal is in this context to be understood as to relate to a single dish as well as to a range of dishes preferably to form a main meal optionally with one or more other courses.
- the target consumer will also desire a range of different meal kits to be available to suit different tastes and preferences. Such preferences and tastes may develop over time, and the consumers will demand new varieties to be offered from time to time. This presents a problem to the manufacturer of the meal kits who wishes on the one hand to offer a broad range of meal kits of different varieties and sizes, and on the other hand to have a limited stock of raw materials and as little as possible of waste materials due to decay.
- a system of manufacturing meal kits that can cope with such requirements: i.e. a system that enables a variety of meal kits to be made while keeping the amount waste material due to decay of the ingredients and finished goods to a minimum.
- the system should link the manufacture and logistics to the demand to match them as closely as possible, both in number of units as well as in variety between various selling points, so as to minimize amount of waste material.
- the consumer appreciates receiving information about the meal kit regarding one or more of the origin of the ingredients, nutritional value, composition, recipe, etcetera.
- the consumer would like to receive such information with the meal kit, so that when the manufacturer is preparing a new meal kit variety such information should be available easily.
- the system should be flexible to facilitate manufacture of new varieties of meal kits, and every new variety may need new recipes, new ingredients having their own handling requirements and suppliers, different nutritional information, etcetera.
- the system should preferably include a module for enabling obtaining information from consumers, to aid e.g. (direct) marketing, new product development and other activities that may be based on consumer feedback.
- the system should preferably have modules enabling the assembly of financial data reports, e.g. on sales, payments to manufacturers, etcetera.
- WO 00/68859 discloses the organisation of a web-store. In the present case, it is a supermarket offering products on the world-wide-web though internet, and a computer organising dispatch (i.e. transport) to the customers home at an agreed time.
- a system for manufacturing and selling a variety of food products which system comprises: - a manufacturing and logistics unit, a first electronic storage means for storing data on products, and at least one consumer interface unit, and in which system the consumer interface unit sends - a signal (1) to the manufacturing and logistics unit on the amounts and/or varieties sold and/or in stock, and/or a signal (2) to the first electronic storage means on the amounts and/or varieties sold and/or in stock, wherein the signals (1) and/or (2) have a frequency of at least one signal per day the consumer interface is open for dispatching food products to consumers.
- the above is graphically represented as an example in figure 1.
- first electronic storage means for storing data on products will be referred to as ' first electronic storage means ' .
- the invention further relates to a system comprising a consumer interface unit which comprises at least one subunit for dispatching food products to consumers, which consumer interface unit is capable of sending - a signal (1) to a manufacturing and logistics unit on amounts and/or varieties sold and/or in stock, and/or - a signal (2) to a first electronic storage means on the amounts and/or varieties sold and/or in stock, wherein the signals (1) and/or (2) have a frequency of at least one signal per day the consumer interface is open for dispatching food products to consumers.
- the invention is such that actual sending of said signals occurs.
- the minimum frequency for the signals (1) and (2) is at least one, preferably the frequency is at least two, or more preferably at least 10 signals per day the consumer interface is open for dispatching food products to consumers. Also, the signal may have a frequency of once every hour the shop is open for customers, or even at least once every 15 minutes.
- said foodstuffs are the meal kits or assemblies which comprise all the ingredients that are needed to prepare a complete typical (main) course. It is preferred that such kit comprises at least 3 different ingredients. Minor ingredients like pepper, salt, and optionally oil and/or fat may be absent, but preferably the kit does comprise a recipe as to how the ingredients should be further prepared and put together to a prepared dish. Such a recipe can be in words, pictures, a combination, or by reference to a cookbook, website, or alternative source. Ingredients that typically may be included are a carbohydrate source (e.g. pasta, rice, or other) a vegetable source and a protein source (e.g. meat or fish), the latter may be excluded e.g. when the food product is a vegetarian meal kit.
- a carbohydrate source e.g. pasta, rice, or other
- a vegetable source e.g. meat or fish
- the foodstuffs in the present invention are preferably meal kits, such meal kits need to be assembled in the manufacuring and logistics unit.
- the manufacturing and logistics unit preferably comprises a sub-unit for packing various individual food components together, and may have sub-units for (semi- ) processing individual components (e.g. pre-cooking of ingredients, sauce-making, cleaning of vegetables, etcetera) .
- the system according to the invention is particularly suitable for meal kits which comprise perishable (i.e. non-ambient stable) food products, such as fresh spinach, fresh meat, fresh fish, etcetera.
- perishable food products such as fresh spinach, fresh meat, fresh fish, etcetera.
- chilled-stable food components there is a considerable proportion of waste material, due to decay.
- first electronic storage means' on which information can be stored about e.g. the products sold, nutritional values of the individual ingredients and/or whole meal kit, suppliers, purchase-, storage- and handling requirements of raw materials/ingredients, legal requirements, quantities, packaging and artwork specifications (pictures, leaflets, recipes etcetera), quality assurance etcetera.
- the above advantage is in particular achieved when selling chilled-stable food products.
- the system according to the invention further comprises a second electronic storage means, which may be used to store data and information on consumers, their purchases and their behaviour, loyalty programmes, etcetera.
- the second electronic storage means may be linked with or integrated into the first electronic storage means discussed above.
- the information for this may come from the consumer interface unit by a signal (3) from the consumer interface unit to the second electronic storage means.
- the frequency may be the same or different to the frequency of the signals (1) and (2) .
- An advantage of the system according to the invention is that it may also facilitate re-distributing food products from one consumer interface to another, if at one location demand is larger and at another demand is less than anticipated.
- the manufacturing and logistics unit preferably comprise one or more sub-units relating e.g. to: raw material order and purchase, product assembly and packing, distribution and delivery, demand planning.
- the food products are actually made or put together and dispatched to the consumer interface units.
- the foodproducts may involve packing of individual portions of (semi-) raw ingredients, assembling such raw ingredients that to form a package that contains most (i.e. more than 50% in numbers) of the ingredients of the meal to be prepared.
- Food ingredients usually not included may incorporate pepper and/or salt.
- a consumer interface unit has preferably at least one or more sub-units relating to:
- the consumer interface may also store information on number of kits and varieties in stock. Such data may be used either in the consumer interface or in the first electronic storage means or in the manufacturing and logistics unit to plan demand for the day, and the necessary stocking up.
- the consumer interface unit may also have facilities (e.g. programmable electronic ticker tape) to communicate messages to walking-by customers, e.g. on special offers etcetera.
- the food products may be ordered though internet and home delivered at an agreed time, thus making the consumer interface comprising both the web-site through which can be ordered and the delivery service of the goods ordered.
- the consumer interface comprises one or more locations where the consumer can physically receive the goods of choice.
- Such locations can be an existing shop (e.g. supermarket) , but more preferred are the shop-in-shop and kiosk-type outlet.
- Such ways of operating can be more preferred for reasons of speed of transaction.
- the customer does not have to enter the supermarket, walk through the entire shop, select his goods, and queue behind other customers who have a wide range of different articles which have to be paid, which obviously takes time.
- shop-in-shop it may be organised as a small separate unit near the entrance of a supermarket or other shop, so that customers do not have to enter and go through the whole supermarket, and loose valuable time.
- the consumer may enter without having made a pre-order.
- part of the consumer interface may be organised separately from the physical form of the handing-out of food products. This may be done by presenting the products and varieties on a web-site on the Internet, having pre-ordering facilities on the Internet, or by phone, etcetera.
- Such a set up is a cross-over between classical shop and Internet shop, blended with the system according to the present invention allowing a reduction of waste material in the preparation of food products according to the invention.
- the consumer interface comprises a physical part in the form of a kiosk, a separate shop, shop-in-shop, or part of a supermarket where the consumer can receive or collect the desired food products.
- the desired food products may be selected on the premises, or may have been pre-ordered e.g. on a web site or by phone.
- the advantage of such a set-up is that the consumer can pre-order the product (e.g. meal kit) but can also act on impulse to acquire a product in a physical entity. Also, it does not need the system of delivery and planning that goes with many ⁇ traditional" Internet stores. Furthermore, it will help convicing people to purchase who would not purchase goods on the Internet. Additionally, in such physical shops or kiosks the potential customer can see the goods, and thus may be easier convinced to purchase.
- the number of consumer interface units is preferably at least 2, more preferably at least 4. Preferably this is per single manufacturing and logistics unit and/or per single first electronic storage means .
- Both electronic storage means as set out hereinbefore may be construed as a database, or may be in the form of a computer- readable datacarrier.
- the consumer interface unit offers at least 3 different meal kits.
- a new products development unit In such a unit new meal kit varieties can be developed. This may me steered by feedback given by customers, requesting certain types of flavours, ingredients, etcetera. Such information to steer the new products development unit may be stored on the second electronic storage means. Therefore, there is preferably a signal (4) from this second electronic storage means to a new products development unit, having e.g. similar frequency as the signals (1) to (3) as discussed above. There may be a further signal (5) from the new product development unit to the first electronic storage means, to enable the ordering of the proper ingredients from the appropriate suppliers, with the right handling, storage requirements etcetera to facilitate the actual development and manufacture of such new varieties, again to a minimal waste material stream.
- system according to the invention may also lead to being able to develop and introduce very rapidly new product varieties, upon customer behaviour.
- a basic structure has been displayed having the minimum of a consumer interface, a manufacturing and logistics unit and a first electronic storage means for storing data on products.
- the consumer interface may comprise a kiosk-type unit for selling chilled foodproducts.
- the foodproducts can be e.g. 4 varieties of meal kits.
- the different meal kits and prices can also be displayed on an
- the manufacturing and logistics unit may contain sub-units for ordering raw materials, e.g. fresh vegetables, meat, fish, carbohydrate sources, etcetera. There may be a unit packaging all these materials into their own single packaging, and a unit assembling the packed components with a leaflet describing preparation. For every single unit sold a signal may be sent to the manufacturing unit, to enable planning the manufacture and distribution of sufficient stock. Once a day every 15 minutes there is a signal from the consumer interface to the first electronic storage means, to enable storing data on the number of units sold, what types of meal kits, what times the meal kits are sold, what new raw materials have to be ordered, at which specs, for which meal kits, etcetera. Optionally, there are other signals (in figure 1 given by the dotted lines) possible of the various units communicating with each other on meal kits sold, ingredients needed, etcetera.
- raw materials e.g. fresh vegetables, meat, fish, carbohydrate sources, etcetera.
- FIG 2 the same set up as in figure 1, can be used, with additionally a second electronic storage means for storing data on consumers and a new products development unit. Every unit sold can also be communicated (through connection 3) to the second electronic storage means, in which information can be stored on each individual consumer, e.g. for loyalty programmes, who bought what, and such information may be added to a consumer profile stored in the second electronic storage means for later analysis and one-to-one marketing. There may be a link back (nr. 4) to the consumer interface to enable direct marketing at the consumer, e.g. by offering him or her by email or (WAP) phone his or her favourite dish. In addition, a consumer will be able to order products in advance, via
- the order may be recorded electronically in a computer system, guaranteeing fulfilment and avoiding stock being out. Or there may be sent a questionnaire back from the second electronic storage means to the customer via the consumer interface.
- the new products development unit (link nr. 5) may develop new varieties of meal kits.
- a link to the first electronic storage means (link nr. 6) will then ensure the proper ingredients to the right specs etcetera are ordered (via a link nr. 7 to the manufacturing and logistics unit), and the proper labelling information and handling requirements stored.
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