Distribution
Birds Eye and Green Giant products span grocery stores across the country. As Birds Eye wishes to periodically release new products to market, it engages in regional rollouts to gauge customer acceptance of the new items.Eventually these new products penetrate the entire market, and depending on sales, may leave or stay. Birds Eye generally engages in intensive distribution when it places its products in as many supermarkets as possible. Distribution of Birds Eye products in the United States is conducted through a series of intermediaries.[22] Large merchant wholesalecompanies pick up frozen Birds Eye products from the plants, and using refrigerated trucks deliver them to various warehouses. From the warehouses, the products are shipped out to retailers and other distributors. At this time, channel conflict as a result of disintermediation has not occurred within the Birds Eye foods supply chain.
General Mills, the owner of Green Giant, has for the past decade attempted to disintermediate its own distribution channels. By eliminating external players, the company realized it could save costs. It even worked with Coca Cola and Hershey to create a “consumer goods marketplace where purchasing managers can buy large quantities of items and find distribution mechanisms.”[23] This step has led to disintermediation in a distribution channel traditionally stacked with intermediaries.
Other posts on Birds Eye:
Birds Eye Foods Memo, Competitors, Brand, Summary of Frozen Vegetables Market
Birds Eye Foods Brand Analysis and Comparison with Competitor Brand: Target Market Segmentation Strategy
Brand Analysis Report: Birds Eye Foods vs. Green Giant Frozen Vegetables-- Distribution
Brand Analysis Report: Birds Eye Foods vs. Green Giant Frozen Vegetables-- Promotion
Brand Analysis Report: Birds Eye Foods vs. Green Giant Frozen Vegetables-- Pricing
Brand Analysis Report: Birds Eye Foods vs. Green Giant Frozen Vegetables-- Product Positioning and Strategy
Brand Analysis Report: Birds Eye Foods vs. Green Giant Frozen Vegetables-- Brand Recommendations
Brand Analysis Report: Birds Eye Foods vs. Green Giant Frozen Vegetables, Full Report
Brand Analysis Report: Birds Eye Foods Frozen Vegetables; Review of Product Sub-Category
Annotated Bibliography for Birds Eye Foods’ Frozen Vegetables, Full Document
Annotated Bibliography for Birds Eye Foods’ Frozen Vegetables, Part 1
Annotated Bibliography for Birds Eye Foods’ Frozen Vegetables, Part 2
Annotated Bibliography for Birds Eye Foods’ Frozen Vegetables, Part 3
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[1] "History of Birds Eye® : Clarence Birdseye : Father of Frozen Food." Welcome to Birds Eye Foods: Frozen vegetables to nourish your family. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[2] "Green Giant Fresh Brand History." Green Giant Fresh®. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[3] Fleenor, D. Gail. "Frozen Vegetable Sales are Steaming." Progressive Grocer 88.5 (2009): 110-12. Business Source Premier. Web. 18 Oct. 2009. .
[4] Ibid.
[5] Watson, Elaine. "Frozen Frustration." Food Manufacture 81 (2006): 13. Business Source Premier. Web. 18 Oct. 2009. .
[6] "Green Giant adds new on-pack claim: 'Frozen Vegetables Are As Nutritious As Fresh'" The Free Library. Frozen Food Digest, Inc. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[7] Watson, Elaine. "Frozen Frustration." Food Manufacture 81 (2006): 13. Business Source Premier. Web. 18 Oct. 2009. .
[8] Riell, Howard. "Birds Eye Lines Seek to Inspire Consumers." Frozen Food Age (May 2006): 12. Business Source Premier. Web. 18 Oct. 2009. .
[9] "Sup: Promotions Archives." SunSentinel.com. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[10] "Birds Eye Steamfresh Meals For Two." Grand Forks Herald | Grand Forks, North Dakota. 10 Feb. 2009. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[11] "Birds Eye Phases Out Private Label, Will Focus on Brands." Frozen Food Age 55.1 (2006): 10. Business Source Premier. Web. 18 Oct. 2009. .
[12] Garrison, Bob. "Eyes on the Prize: A Smaller Birds Eye Foods Embraces a Fork-to-Field Approach and its New Future as a Branded Marketer." All Business. 1 May 2007. Web. 13 Nov. 2009. .
[13] Ibid.
[14] "Birds Eye to Sell Frozen-Food Plants." Rural Cooperatives 73.5 (2006): 35-36. Print.
[15] "Birds Eye Foods, Inc. - FORM S-1 - October 8, 2009." Internet FAQ Archives - Online Education. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[16] "Morar Consulting - Brand Performa." Morar Consulting - Home page. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[17] Garrison, Bob. "Eyes on the Prize: A Smaller Birds Eye Foods Embraces a Fork-to-Field Approach and its New Future as a Branded Marketer." All Business. 1 May 2007. Web. 13 Nov. 2009. .
[18] "Birds Eye Foods, Inc. - FORM S-1 - October 8, 2009." Internet FAQ Archives - Online Education. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[19] Reyes, Sonia. "Birds Eye's Veggie Tales." Brandweek 42.37 (2001): 1-2. Academic Search Premier. Web. 18 Oct. 2009. .
[20] "Birds Eye Foods : Promotions." Welcome to Birds Eye Foods: Frozen vegetables to nourish your family. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[21] Kerin, Roger A., Eric N. Berkowitz, and Steven W. Hartley. Marketing (Mcgraw Hill/Irwin Series in Marketing). 8th ed. New York: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2005. Print.
[22] "Snyder of Berlin : About Us : Distribution Information." Welcome to Birds Eye Foods: Frozen vegetables to nourish your family. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. .
[23] McCarthy, Shawn P. The Art of .COMbat Ancient Wisdom for the Competitive Economy. New York: Wiley, 2001. Print.
[24] "Clarence Birdseye Biography." Biography.com. Web. 13 Nov. 2009. .
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