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Certified Angus Beef brad partners enjoy record June
Partners with the Certified Angus Beef ® brand sold 74 million pounds of steaks, roasts, burgers and other products in June, 4% above a year ago and the highest monthly volume in the brand’s 34-year history, said Mark Polzer, vice president of business development.
“We’ve been fortunate to continue growing in spite of the declining overall beef supply,” he said, noting the result of recognized value for the money. “As beef prices in general have had to go up, that created an opportunity for our brand to set itself further apart. If you have to pay a bit more for beef, you certainly want an enjoyable experience, and I think that is what we deliver.”
Promotions such as the retail “Steaks of Summer” and the foodservice “Middle Meat Smackdown” helped lift sales, especially among licensed restaurants.
“Foodservice business has been up all year, and June sales of 23.5 million pounds in that sector accounted for 31.8% of the total,” said David O’Diam, CAB business development assistant director (see Table). It didn’t hurt to have eight new foodservice distributors sign on this year, he added.
“Retailers had a harder time keeping CAB at a ‘hot price point’ on front-page flyers, the ads that drive about 70% of their sales, so they were down slightly,” O’Diam said. “But they are rolling out some new strategies this fall to hit those price points.”
Sales by primal cut favored the chuck and round, and grinds–drawn mainly from those end meats–were up most of all.
“We’ve seen that people are a little more adventuresome and willing to try more of the new cuts like the flat iron, teres major and boneless short ribs,” Polzer said. Sales of those cuts were up 26.7%, 17.8% and 47.6%, respectively, June over June volume, the short ribs nearly doubling to 1.34 million pounds.
Fewer cattle have been accepted for the brand in fiscal 2012 to date, and overall USDA-inspected harvest was down 2.5% through June. Yet Certified Angus Beef ® brand sales are on pace to match or exceed last year’s annual record.
That average carcass utilization number was 248 lb. sold this June compared to 211 lb. the previous year.
Volume is only part of the story, added CAB Vice President Larry Corah. “We not only are selling a lot of pounds but at a significantly higher price point.
“The spread between CAB and Choice is twice what it was last year and individual cuts are as much as $1.50 higher per pound,” he noted. “Grinds are 21.7% higher than last year—all of this is telling us consumers are willing to pay more for a great eating experience.”
Summer months tend to be among the heaviest in Certified Angus Beef ® brand commissioned sales, O’Diam said. Over the past five years, June, July and August have accounted for 8.92%, 9.08% and 9.19% of annual sales, while other months range down to 7.4%. Given that trend, the next monthly record could be waiting in the late-summer reports.
Polzer assigned credit beyond the brand’s marketing team: “It’s our licensed partners who really do all the heavy lifting, getting the product into the proper channels. That it is paying off with these positive results.”
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