US Foods Fall Scoop Product Lineup Targets Operator Pain Points
16 September 2024 - 10:00PM
Business Wire
Company Product Development Experts Bring 24
New Products to Operators That Reduce Costs and Increase Menu
Differentiation
US Foods Holding Corp. (NYSE: USFD) – one of America’s leading
food service distributors – announced today the launch of its Fall
2024 Scoop™. Themed “Bar and Grill and Beyond,” Fall Scoop
highlights 24 new on-trend products designed by US Foods product
development experts who leverage a wealth of culinary expertise,
industry experience and data-driven insights to bring new product
innovation to US Foods Exclusive Brands.
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As operators remain concerned about rising labor and food costs
and attracting new customers, the new Fall Scoop products help
operators differentiate their menu with items that help address
inventory, labor and time management costs. The products are also
highly versatile across a variety of restaurant types from bar and
grill to other casual dining concepts and beyond. In addition, 10
products in the Fall Scoop launch are part of the company’s “Serve
You” product portfolio that features more than 3,300 US Foods
Exclusive Brands products that offer plant-forward, gluten-free
certified or clean ingredient labels with no ingredients on the US
Foods Unpronounceables List®1, continuing its commitment to create
Scoop products that cater to evolving diner and lifestyle
preferences.
“Our product development team takes great pride in creating
innovative, high-quality Exclusive Brands products that appeal to
today’s diners and can address a variety of operator challenges,
which is at the heart of our Scoop product innovation mission,”
said Stacey Kinkaid, vice president of product development and
innovation for US Foods. “Collectively, our team brings more than
400 years of product development, institutional knowledge and
first-hand experience within the restaurant industry to our product
development process. They understand the ins and outs of a busy
food service kitchen and the evolving trends shaping diner
preferences to create the right products at the right time to help
our operators Make It.”
The new Fall Scoop lineup is a culmination of research and
development, customer testing and experimentation by US Foods’
in-house product development experts to introduce on-trend and
solution-oriented products to operators. Product highlights
include:
- Chef’s Line® All-Natural 2 Cuban-Inspired Ropa Vieja: US
Foods Product Developer and Chef Amy Bracco, with consultative
support from Center of the Plate Specialist and Chef Frankie Ruiz,
a Cuban cuisine aficionado, created an authentic yet approachable
product, with cost and back-of-house labor savings in mind. The
team started with a cost-efficient cut of beef that delivers on the
texture and authentic “rope-like” strands expected with ropa vieja
and added red peppers, onions, diced tomatoes, green olives,
garlic, salt and pepper, bay leaf and cumin to bring the national
dish of Cuba to operators. This product is sous-vide-cooked for
nine hours to save the operator more than an hour of labor savings
per case versus making from scratch and ensures the flavors of each
ingredient are infused into the beef. The item contains no
ingredients found on the US Foods Unpronounceables List®1.
- Chef’s Line® All Natural 2 Smoked Pork
Butt: Smoked proteins require the right expertise, equipment
and time – something independent operators and their staff may not
have. After more than 20 years in the food industry, with a decade
specializing in barbeque Chef and US Foods Product Developer Ryan
Udvett, leveraged his expertise to develop a hickory hardwood
smoked product that enables operators to serve a savory barbeque
product without a smoker. Seasoned with sea salt, spices, garlic
powder, onion powder, paprika and brown sugar, the product comes
fully cooked after being smoked for more than 14 hours and packed
in a boil-in-bag for easy prep that will save the operator 40
minutes of labor per case versus making from scratch. This product
is part of the US Foods Serve You portfolio and contains no
ingredients found on the US Foods Unpronounceables List®1.
- Chef’s Line® Battered Ricotta and Mascarpone Filled Zucchini
Blossoms: Keeping to US Foods promise of authenticity, these
zucchini blossoms are a classic Italian dish and supplied from
their home country. Product developer Amy Bracco saw an opportunity
for restaurants to extend the seasonality of these delicacies by
sourcing zucchini blossoms grown year-round from Italian farms,
which are then hand-filled with an all-cheese blend of Italian
ricotta and mascarpone cheeses and then hand-battered. This item
can save an operator 60 minutes of labor savings per case versus
creating from scratch and contains no ingredients found on the US
Foods Unpronounceables List®1.
- Cross Valley Farms® Hibiscus Infused Fruit Blend: Armed
with the insight that hibiscus is projected to grow on menus by 35%
in the next four years 3, product developer and Chef, Eric Clark,
who spent years teaching culinary arts before joining US Foods,
sought to create a modernized and versatile fruit blend. Inspired
by the appearance of sangria, the ready-to-use blend combines diced
apples, pineapples, oranges and mangoes in a hibiscus infusion,
creating an easy-to-use ingredient that will save the operator 50
minutes of labor per case versus creating from scratch. The highly
versatile item can be used as an ingredient in a signature chutney
or compote, a colorful spin on fruit salsas, or behind the bar
within a signature mocktail or cocktail or as a fruity addition to
teas.
- del Pasado® Shredded Mexican-Style Three Cheese Blend:
After a string of customer visits, US Foods Product Developer and
Chef, Jeremy DeRango, realized that many Mexican restaurants were
using less expensive, inauthentic cheeses in their dishes because
of the high price and availability of shredded Mexican cheese. As a
result, Jeremy combined three Mexican-style cheeses – Asadero,
Menonita and Oaxaca – to create an accessible, cost-efficient,
easy-to-use, authentic Mexican-style cheese blend. The highly
versatile product can be used across various Mexican dishes.
- Devonshire® Cookie Butter Banana Pie: A modern twist on
a British classic, US Foods product developer Maria Zannis created
a dessert inspired by her favorite Banoffee pie, combined with the
widely popular cookie butter, which is projected to grow on menus
by 63% in the next four years 3. The ready-to-use pie includes
layers of cookie butter crust, naturally flavored banana cheesecake
made with bananas, cookie butter mousse, naturally flavored vanilla
whipped cream with ground vanilla beans and chocolate-covered
toffee bits. It is pre-sliced and can save the operator 60 minutes
of labor per case versus creating the pie from scratch.
To view all the new products featured in Fall Scoop, visit the
company’s Scoop webpage at usfoods.com/fallscoop.
1Processing aids and potential cross-contact during production
are not in the scope of this program. 2 No artificial ingredients,
minimally processed. 3Datassential
About US Foods
With a promise to help its customers Make It, US Foods is one of
America’s great food companies and a leading foodservice
distributor, partnering with approximately 250,000 restaurants and
foodservice operators to help their businesses succeed. With more
than 70 broadline locations and approximately 90 cash and carry
stores, US Foods and its 30,000 associates provides its customers
with a broad and innovative food offering and a comprehensive suite
of e-commerce, technology and business solutions. US Foods is
headquartered in Rosemont, Ill. Visit www.usfoods.com to learn
more.
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