Shezza wrote:
Not sure really GK,
I personally prefer Maj to my local oddbins as I tend to find their range of wine to be more greater, more diverse and often better suited to my taste
How does Oddbins marketing compare ? I don't have an Oddbins store nearby, so I'm not on their follow up and catalogue lists.
Store management ? How does the advice compare ? How does their knowledge of their own stock compare ?
Do Oddbins have a tasting table ? Do they acquire special parcels ?
I prefer the format of the Majestic website. Many Oddbins stores are on the high street, buyers are unable to park and load-up outside without getting a ticket.
Many Oddbins stores are in smaller premises, therefore distribution costs are higher, depth of stock is much smaller, but admin management is similar.
High streets rents and business rates are more per square meter than retail park developments.
Oddbins were are nice smaller operation, fullfilling a role in the trade where one could buy an interesting wine, that was not stocked in high volume nationally. They acquired a certain niche and cache for this type of operation...... But when they expanded, they appeared to lose their way, and other retailers started to stock nearly as adventurously. Prices for niche wines were increased, and Oddbins were no longer thought to be of such good value.
Do we have any more points in this SWOT analysis ? I should send them my fee