In This Issue
Interest in Grow Your Own continues at a healthy rate
Thompson & Morgan launch a world exclusive in TomTato
Essex garden centre to close after 50 years in business
Orchid products selling well with 11 in the Top 50
Are you making the most of retailing opportunities within your restaurant or café?
Sponsorship sells out for HTA Garden Futures
Major re-brand for Aggregate Industries
Posh beds for pooches catch our eye at Glee
Chilli kits popular as onion sets dominate sales
Bark, farmyard manure and top soil still in demand
Retail specialists Swan Retail and G7 to merge
Create a blaze of autumn colour with Heuchera
Independent retailers could save on their energy bills
LECHUZA announces new Commercial Director
Collaborate, innovate and succeed at HTA Seasonal Plants Focus
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 
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Are you making the most of retailing opportunities within your restaurant or café?
Have you thought about… retailing and cross-selling within your food space?



Research shows that a visit to a café or restaurant is fast becoming one of the key reasons for visiting a garden centre.

Customers are looking for a complete experience and 'making a day of it' invariably includes time spent within your dining space.

The key is to ensure that you maximise the retail potential of this captive audience by promoting a wide range of products and encouraging impulse buys.

  • Consider lining the route leading to the service and seating areas with products to keep customers interested and encourage cross-selling
  • Think about incorporating retail displays in under-utilised areas, such as around the till space or coffee pick up areas. These are ideal spots for impulse buys
  • Box clever! You don't need to spend a fortune to showcase your merchandise. Smart use of product lines to create inspiring displays, such as a beautiful cake stand with mouth-watering scones or wooden crate displaying fresh vegetables ensures customers are tempted to buy from other areas of the garden centre 

Contact the Catering Design Group at: info@cateringdesign.co.uk

Visit http://www.cateringdesign.co.uk/
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