Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Week 6: Customer Interviews No. 3

1). Because I am in Italy, I had to conduct my customer interviews early because I will be out of town for the next week. I adjusted my questions slightly from the last time, but had pretty good success with the types of questions I had been asking, so I kept the majority of them. One major adjustment was shooting my videos horizontally instead of vertically so now they are full screen when played on YouTube. My business idea is an on campus grocery store specializing in cheaper and healthier options for people with dietary restrictions. I asked simple questions about diet and daily meals, on campus options, and what they are looking fro when deciding what to eat. I followed up with questions about personally knowing people with dietary restrictions and options for them. Since it is an on campus market, I wanted to interview college-aged students who would be the target demographic. In addition, since I am currently studying abroad, it is nearly impossible for me to conduct interviews on the street because I don’t’ speak the same language. I ended up interviewing other students in my dorm from UF and St. John’s University in New York.

2). YouTube links: (5 interviews)








3). I learned that many people are interested in more convenient options especially on campus, so the market could cater to more people than just a specific demographic. In addition, dietary restrictions are very common, whether it is a peanut allergy or being gluten free, so it is becoming more of a cultural norm to increase the number of options available for all types of foods. Labeling is another important part of this to ensure that each person knows all of the ingredients so they can be sure that they are eating the right foods. The openness of everyone surprised me the most just because it is easy to feel like just because you have a restricted diet that you are different. Hearing people say they have friends and family with similar struggles and that they would potentially be interested in a business idea like this just validates that I am on the right track. One comment that stuck out to me was the inclusion of fresh produce in the market, which is something that I hadn’t thought of. This is something I would definitely want to add to make it more accessible for all students.

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  2. Hey Michelle, as somebody that consciously eats organic, I appreciate your dedication to eating healthy. When I goto the grocery, I occasionally have a hard time finding the best products. I think if you were able to provide a store that strictly provided organic meals, it would be a great hit. i too am trying to bring something new to the industry with my company, check it out here: http://dbaltar.blogspot.com/2016/02/customers-interviews-no-3.html

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