Prêt A Manger. A Business Model Analysis


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Project Report from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Marketing, Corporate Communication, CRM, Market Research, Social Media, grade: 100%, Ottawa University, course: Multinational Business Policy, language: English, abstract: A passion for food was the driving force for Sinclair Beecham and Julian Metcalfe, two college friends who were hungry for tasty and healthy sandwiches, when they opened the first Pr t a Manger in 1986. The company was founded in London, England on the basis of making proper sandwiches while avoiding obscure chemicals, additives and preservatives that were common for prepared food in the market at the time. This one of a kind restaurant blossomed, as it offered consumers a product that could not be found anywhere else. Pr t a Manger has differentiated itself in three main categories: the menu, the level of customer service and the dedication to sustainability. A soup, sandwich or salad from Pr t a Manger is made with all natural ingredients. There are no artificial colours or no additives, just good taste. They get their supplies from local vendors and are always looking for new flavours in the area. Poor service cannot be found in a Pr t a Manger store. The staff are all exceptionally trained and treated for the best overall customer experience. Pr t a Manger's sustainability goals, which are primarily to reduce their environmental impact, are updated regularly as they want to continuously decrease their environmental footprint. The food industry leaves a lot of room for waste, but not for Pr t a Manger. They donate all their unsold sandwiches, salads and baguettes to the homeless at the end of each day. Pr t a Manger is privately owned, and thus does not have the pressure to grow as quickly as a public company does. However, they are continuously growing. There are over 200 stores in the UK and Pr t a Manger has expanded to New York City, Chicago, Washington DC and Hong Kong. Pr t a Manger is synonymous with good taste.

Author: E. Dimant, M. Dysart, K. Lanoix
Publisher: Grin Publishing
Published: 02/16/2011
Pages: 32
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.12lbs
Size: 8.27h x 5.83w x 0.08d
ISBN13: 9783640820269
ISBN10: 3640820266
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Marketing | General
- Business & Economics | Sales & Selling | General

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