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Idea Overview:
Guilt, sugar and fat free freshly made to order organic chilli chutney condiments to create good mood food.
Who might use it/where it might be used?:
Foodies and experimental individuals that are into creating meaningful moments. These moments enable communities and clusters to thrive together as it enhances get togethers.
The Market (B2B, B2C or Both):
Both
Sector the idea belongs to:
Other
Is there a similar idea to be found?:
There are many sauces around but not as unique as this item.
Why you think there is a demand for your idea?:
This is a holistic product as it promotes healing and well being from the inside out.
Who would be the ideal customers?:
Whole Foods and Waitrose.
What ideas do you have to reach these customers?:
Pop Up Shops and Taster Sessions?
How far have you developed this idea?:
Prototype product.
What – if any – feedback have you had for this idea so far?:
Addictive and full of depth etc.
What supporting material – if any - would you like to add to your proposal?:
Labels and logos
3 comments to “The Rustic Roots Company”
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Tim Strege - July 26, 2022 at 3:17 am
I am a big fan of chili chutney – can you provide more detail on ingredients, packaging, shipping and marketing? Thanks.
Mark Cardwell - August 31, 2022 at 3:24 pm
The good news is that the supermarkets have programmes for bringing small suppliers onboard, and they’re prepared to sell relatively small volumes locally (so you don’t have to start with a vast order for every Sainsbury in the country).
It’s worth having a look at these programmes – for example here’s what Waitrose are looking for: https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/content/about-us/company-information/regional-suppliers
I suspect they wouldn’t be interested at the ideas stage – they’d probably want you to have an established small business. You’ll doubtless have read the story of Reggae Reggae Sauce – that had already sold 4,000 bottles at the Notting Hill Carnival before Levi Root’s appearance on Dragons’ Den (and even then he needed to stretch the truth about his order book!)
(A thought, by the way: be careful you don’t get into an argument over “Rustic Roots”, since it sounds rather like Levi Roots.)
Jake Shaw - December 1, 2022 at 8:52 pm
As you say there are many products like this out there how will you promote yours differently?