Something old, something new, something really fresh and green
November 25, 2006 | 12:00am
Shaved shawarma rolled into a fluffy flatbread and garnished with onion, tomato, cabbage, and gherkin. A mouthful of Chupa Chups lollilops to delight kids from one to 81. A whole range of imported goods and goodies. A whole line of fine wines to put assorted wine lovers in high spirits.
A lot of us hoard a cartload of memories of the way Rustans Supermarket was back in the 1970s. Remember the supermarkets forerunner just a little belly attached to the San Marcelino store of Rustans?
So, where were you when the first Rustans Department Store-cum-Supermarket complex opened at the fledgling Makati Commercial Center in 1970? Certainly well ahead of its time, it was called a superstore, a term coined by Rico Tantoco, now president of Rustans Department Store. Back then, most people did their groceries in hole-in-the-wall, mom-and-pop types of stores.
Remember the TV commercial showing ace comedian Subas Herrero of Champoy fame advertising the concept of a high-end patisserie/candy/deli store?
Sweet Rustans moments are made of these. "There were the sugar donuts on a conveyor and the pandesal from Bakers Kingdom," fondly recalls Crickette Tantoco, who was but a toddler then and is now VP for marketing and merchandising for Shopwise and Rustans Supermarkets.
And now, 36 years after it opened its doors in Makatis pulsating business district, Rustans Supermarket is ready for a face-lift (even some women at 36 would probably need one).
"Were not changing a good thing; were retaining the brand and the name," asserts Crickette. "Were not rebranding; were building on a rich 36-year-old heritage and strengthening it. Consumers will still be going back to their old supermarket. Its just new and improved, and now managed by Shopwise."
To signal that change, theres a more modern logo and a refreshing new word added to the name Rustans Supermarket: Fresh.
Even the most jaded shoppers will be happy to welcome this fresh breeze of change even as changing lifestyles have given rise to new consumer demands, which include quality and affordability (two words you dont always see in one sentence), simplicity, speed as well as a shopping experience like no other.
Quality service is something thats synonymous with Rustans. Its something the legion of Rustans shoppers has not only come to expect but has grown accustomed to over the decades.
Notes Frances Yu, marketing consultant for Shopwise and Rustans Supermarkets, "Right now, people are so time-starved. They want to go into a place and find what they need. They want to efficiently check out and go about their business. Customer service has expanded to include convenience, patience, friendliness, hygiene."
"Yes, we will continue that service, but were also moving forward," Crickette assures shoppers.
So, for Rustans Supermarkets and the Xpress Lanes all over the metro, its on to bigger and better things. "We re-laid out the stores all 21 of them so that one, they can carry more products and second, they can be more productive and theres flow," Crickette tells us. "For example, the Rockwell store looks three times bigger, I kid you not. And the San Antonio store looks 1.5 times bigger while Magallanes is two times bigger because of the new layout. The flow has to be there. Where does the traffic flow? We have this rule: Short to tall, light to dark. Theres really this discipline. Because thats how you will buy you buy your fresh first, then your condiments. When youre buying snacks, you want the beverages to be beside these. Then you buy your baby milk. After that, you buy your diapers, then toilet paper. From there, you start to buy your pang-linis. Thats how it flows. Theres flow even in the way the gondolas are now laid out. It has to be done that way so that even if you dont have a shopping list, it will automatically prompt you."
"Its cleaner and better, parang kinula," says Frances.
"For me, the biggest changes would be Magallanes because the layout is totally different, Rockwell, and San Antonio," Crickette elaborates. "If you go there today, youd think we expanded. Makati has the same size as Rockwell, but the ceiling is low. If you dont manage the ceiling height, the layout, and the posts, you cut up the place and it looks so much smaller. And there were so many entrances. What we did was we put one big entrance so that when you come in, you have a sense of arrival."
"Customers may not see it, but they will certainly feel it," gushes Frances. "It makes ones shopping less of a chore and more enjoyable, more pleasurable!"
Indeed, the new Rustans Supermarkets have a lot more in store for their loyal patrons. And all that Shopwises young, innovative, and forward-looking management team did in only two weeks. Seventeen stores reopened last Nov. 16 while four stores resumed business last Nov. 21, like Shangri-La Edsa, the biggest Rustans Supermarket. What would normally take a months work, the Shopwises dream team did in just two weeks.
No doubt about it, the Shopwise people have outdone themselves and are out to exceed expectations. For one, expect more fresh offerings to signal a fresh start, a renaissance, a new beginning for Rustans Supermarket.
Expect to see more "greens" at your favorite supermarket. "Today, all-natural products are not limited to food," says Frances. "There are also all-natural detergents, beauty and body care products, which Rustans Supermarkets will have little by little."
Truth is, this green movement has been with us for a long time and American retailers are green with envy. "Weve been recycling our bote garapa way ahead of American recycling," says Crickette. "We look for trends abroad when in fact multinational retailers adopt our concepts."
Of course, expect more products on the store shelves. "Rustans has 6,000 unique products which you can only find at Rustans Supermarkets (like some rare condiments)," Crickette points out. "Were retaining that and adding some more."
Rustans has also retained its fine mix of concessionaires, which varies from store to store, depending on the location. Crickette describes, "We have two to three customer profiles for our stores because theyre spread out: Much higher-end than Shopwise, same as Shopwise, and below Shopwise."
Which means shoppers are getting the best of two worlds: quality at a price they can afford. Theyre getting the most out of their hard-earned peso.
More delicious news awaits Rustans shoppers. "Yes, were bringing back the shawarma, but it will be higher-end and sourced from restaurants like Prince of Jaipur and Kashmir," Crickette reveals future plans. "Every month, we will be introducing something new."
And there are more fresh rewards/promos for Rustans shoppers. Says Frances, "Starting Dec. 1, were introducing the Fresh Shopping Rewards (FSR), the new loyalty program of the new Rustans Supermarkets. Customers can use their FSR at all Rustans Supermarkets and Xpress Lanes. Even better, you can use it at all Shopwise branches and Royal Duty Free in Subic so that allows you to earn points faster. Next year, what were going to introduce is that everytime you buy fresh food, you get higher points. Its like a Wise card; you get a voucher and you get invited to special events. In the future, there will be joint promos between Shopwise and Rustans Supermarkets."
All Rustans Frequent Shoppers Plus (FSP) cardholders are entitled to free membership to the FSR program, as well as bonus points of 1,000 if they apply between Dec. 1, 2006 and Jan. 31, 2007.
To usher in the merriest season of all, Rustans Supermarkets very popular "Dash for Cash" will resume for a period of one month. And with Christmas just around the proverbial bend, Rustans Supermarkets popular gift baskets are now ready for pickup. There are assorted gift baskets to suit ones taste and budget: from as low as P250 to P5,000 for the gourmet baskets.
And of course, theres the ultimate gift of choice: Rustans gift certificates, which are also honored at Shopwise.
Coming soon at the Rustans Supermarket and Shopwise branch near you is "A Taste of Asia." Frances tells us more: "Every week, were going to feature a different country Thailand, Singapore or other Asian countries known for their exotic but delicious cuisine. We will hold cooking demos and food tasting. Asian food is the best and we want to show the rich diversity of flavors it offers through our food fests. Whatever the featured food, its ingredients will be available for sale at the supermarket. Its going to be a gustatory delight!"
Did we mention anything about valet parking?
"Yes, we can do that, too, for stores that have parking problems," goes Crickettes quick reply. Now thats great news for lady shoppers!
Surely, Rustans adds the "super" to "marketing."
A lot of us hoard a cartload of memories of the way Rustans Supermarket was back in the 1970s. Remember the supermarkets forerunner just a little belly attached to the San Marcelino store of Rustans?
So, where were you when the first Rustans Department Store-cum-Supermarket complex opened at the fledgling Makati Commercial Center in 1970? Certainly well ahead of its time, it was called a superstore, a term coined by Rico Tantoco, now president of Rustans Department Store. Back then, most people did their groceries in hole-in-the-wall, mom-and-pop types of stores.
Remember the TV commercial showing ace comedian Subas Herrero of Champoy fame advertising the concept of a high-end patisserie/candy/deli store?
Sweet Rustans moments are made of these. "There were the sugar donuts on a conveyor and the pandesal from Bakers Kingdom," fondly recalls Crickette Tantoco, who was but a toddler then and is now VP for marketing and merchandising for Shopwise and Rustans Supermarkets.
And now, 36 years after it opened its doors in Makatis pulsating business district, Rustans Supermarket is ready for a face-lift (even some women at 36 would probably need one).
"Were not changing a good thing; were retaining the brand and the name," asserts Crickette. "Were not rebranding; were building on a rich 36-year-old heritage and strengthening it. Consumers will still be going back to their old supermarket. Its just new and improved, and now managed by Shopwise."
To signal that change, theres a more modern logo and a refreshing new word added to the name Rustans Supermarket: Fresh.
Even the most jaded shoppers will be happy to welcome this fresh breeze of change even as changing lifestyles have given rise to new consumer demands, which include quality and affordability (two words you dont always see in one sentence), simplicity, speed as well as a shopping experience like no other.
Quality service is something thats synonymous with Rustans. Its something the legion of Rustans shoppers has not only come to expect but has grown accustomed to over the decades.
Notes Frances Yu, marketing consultant for Shopwise and Rustans Supermarkets, "Right now, people are so time-starved. They want to go into a place and find what they need. They want to efficiently check out and go about their business. Customer service has expanded to include convenience, patience, friendliness, hygiene."
"Yes, we will continue that service, but were also moving forward," Crickette assures shoppers.
So, for Rustans Supermarkets and the Xpress Lanes all over the metro, its on to bigger and better things. "We re-laid out the stores all 21 of them so that one, they can carry more products and second, they can be more productive and theres flow," Crickette tells us. "For example, the Rockwell store looks three times bigger, I kid you not. And the San Antonio store looks 1.5 times bigger while Magallanes is two times bigger because of the new layout. The flow has to be there. Where does the traffic flow? We have this rule: Short to tall, light to dark. Theres really this discipline. Because thats how you will buy you buy your fresh first, then your condiments. When youre buying snacks, you want the beverages to be beside these. Then you buy your baby milk. After that, you buy your diapers, then toilet paper. From there, you start to buy your pang-linis. Thats how it flows. Theres flow even in the way the gondolas are now laid out. It has to be done that way so that even if you dont have a shopping list, it will automatically prompt you."
"Its cleaner and better, parang kinula," says Frances.
"For me, the biggest changes would be Magallanes because the layout is totally different, Rockwell, and San Antonio," Crickette elaborates. "If you go there today, youd think we expanded. Makati has the same size as Rockwell, but the ceiling is low. If you dont manage the ceiling height, the layout, and the posts, you cut up the place and it looks so much smaller. And there were so many entrances. What we did was we put one big entrance so that when you come in, you have a sense of arrival."
"Customers may not see it, but they will certainly feel it," gushes Frances. "It makes ones shopping less of a chore and more enjoyable, more pleasurable!"
Indeed, the new Rustans Supermarkets have a lot more in store for their loyal patrons. And all that Shopwises young, innovative, and forward-looking management team did in only two weeks. Seventeen stores reopened last Nov. 16 while four stores resumed business last Nov. 21, like Shangri-La Edsa, the biggest Rustans Supermarket. What would normally take a months work, the Shopwises dream team did in just two weeks.
No doubt about it, the Shopwise people have outdone themselves and are out to exceed expectations. For one, expect more fresh offerings to signal a fresh start, a renaissance, a new beginning for Rustans Supermarket.
Expect to see more "greens" at your favorite supermarket. "Today, all-natural products are not limited to food," says Frances. "There are also all-natural detergents, beauty and body care products, which Rustans Supermarkets will have little by little."
Truth is, this green movement has been with us for a long time and American retailers are green with envy. "Weve been recycling our bote garapa way ahead of American recycling," says Crickette. "We look for trends abroad when in fact multinational retailers adopt our concepts."
Of course, expect more products on the store shelves. "Rustans has 6,000 unique products which you can only find at Rustans Supermarkets (like some rare condiments)," Crickette points out. "Were retaining that and adding some more."
Rustans has also retained its fine mix of concessionaires, which varies from store to store, depending on the location. Crickette describes, "We have two to three customer profiles for our stores because theyre spread out: Much higher-end than Shopwise, same as Shopwise, and below Shopwise."
Which means shoppers are getting the best of two worlds: quality at a price they can afford. Theyre getting the most out of their hard-earned peso.
More delicious news awaits Rustans shoppers. "Yes, were bringing back the shawarma, but it will be higher-end and sourced from restaurants like Prince of Jaipur and Kashmir," Crickette reveals future plans. "Every month, we will be introducing something new."
And there are more fresh rewards/promos for Rustans shoppers. Says Frances, "Starting Dec. 1, were introducing the Fresh Shopping Rewards (FSR), the new loyalty program of the new Rustans Supermarkets. Customers can use their FSR at all Rustans Supermarkets and Xpress Lanes. Even better, you can use it at all Shopwise branches and Royal Duty Free in Subic so that allows you to earn points faster. Next year, what were going to introduce is that everytime you buy fresh food, you get higher points. Its like a Wise card; you get a voucher and you get invited to special events. In the future, there will be joint promos between Shopwise and Rustans Supermarkets."
All Rustans Frequent Shoppers Plus (FSP) cardholders are entitled to free membership to the FSR program, as well as bonus points of 1,000 if they apply between Dec. 1, 2006 and Jan. 31, 2007.
To usher in the merriest season of all, Rustans Supermarkets very popular "Dash for Cash" will resume for a period of one month. And with Christmas just around the proverbial bend, Rustans Supermarkets popular gift baskets are now ready for pickup. There are assorted gift baskets to suit ones taste and budget: from as low as P250 to P5,000 for the gourmet baskets.
And of course, theres the ultimate gift of choice: Rustans gift certificates, which are also honored at Shopwise.
Coming soon at the Rustans Supermarket and Shopwise branch near you is "A Taste of Asia." Frances tells us more: "Every week, were going to feature a different country Thailand, Singapore or other Asian countries known for their exotic but delicious cuisine. We will hold cooking demos and food tasting. Asian food is the best and we want to show the rich diversity of flavors it offers through our food fests. Whatever the featured food, its ingredients will be available for sale at the supermarket. Its going to be a gustatory delight!"
Did we mention anything about valet parking?
"Yes, we can do that, too, for stores that have parking problems," goes Crickettes quick reply. Now thats great news for lady shoppers!
Surely, Rustans adds the "super" to "marketing."
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