7A Testing Hypothesis
1.
The opportunity I would like to pursue as a
possible entrepreneurial venture, Is the lack of affordable food options that
don’t substitute quality for a cheaper price point. Big sporting events and
concerts don’t offer the people a cheap alternative to the exacerbated price
points offered at these events.
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The Who:
The students and people that attend events around Gainesville
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The What:
The lack of affordable food options
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The Why:
Because with the options available they are either very expensive or the
quality is subpar.
2. Hypothesis Testing
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Testing
the Who: I’m fairly certain that everyone in my sample shares this need.
Some may experience this need more than others, but the need is still present
regardless.
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Testing the
What: The boundaries of this opportunity encompass both the people that
attend these major events and also the established food vendors that are
provided at stadiums, arenas, and other venues. The people shouldn’t have to
shell out $7 for popcorn or a drink. These items are excessively priced and
cause them to either not buy anything or spend a lot of money for very little
food.
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Testing
the Why: I think it is clear that everyone wants to have good quality food.
That doesn’t excuse stadiums and other venues the ability to provide their
fans/attendees the dissatisfaction of providing them a incredibly unsatisfactory
product. However, the bottom line to these businesses is to make money. If they
can get by with a subpar product and still make money then they will never
change.
3. Interviews
I.
The first person I interviewed was a male
student here that the University of Florida. They constantly attend all the
major sporting events in and around the city of Gainesville. Especially as a
student, money is tight for him. He barely has enough to pay all his bills so
having to spend an exuberant amount of money on food is not in the cards for him.
He told me he normally doesn’t eat at the games, he would rather go out to like
McDonalds before the game or just make a meal at home. In particular he pointed
out that all the options are not very enticing considering the price. He would
be willing to pay those prices if the value of the food was even a smidgen
closer to be in the customers favor. But until that happens he will continue to
not purchase food and beverages from these food vendors.
II.
The next person I came across for an interview
was a female student here at UF. She also attends a lot of sporting events here
but not as many as our die-hard super fan in the first interview. She usually comes
to the games with a group of friends and they treat it more like a hangout than
to focus on the game. With that being said they normally will buy some food and
drinks from the food vendors around the stadium. However, they will only purchase
a few items and then share them amongst the group. This not only keeps the costs
low to accommodate their budgets, but it also allows them to eat as much or as
little as they need. They might be buying the food but she would appreciate it
if things like drinks where cheaper because that not necessarily something you
can share.
III.
The third person that I interviewed is an alumnus
of the University of Florida that has been a season ticket holder and booster
for the past 10 years. Him and his family have been attending UF football,
basketball, and baseball games for as long as he can remember. He has many fond
memories of watching the games with his father and brothers when he was
younger. It was a tradition for them to come up to Gainesville for every home
football game. With that they would normally get food during the game. He reminisced
about getting a hot dog and a Gatorade at some point through the game. So, for
him these food options hold a sentimental aspect that seems to outweigh the
price of said combination of items. He plans on doing the same thing with his
kids once they are old enough to come and enjoy the games. Overall he wishes
the price point could be a little cheaper since the gameday experience is
already so expensive for him and his family to attend. This would be one area
they could save some money. However, they would still be willing to pay it if
the price doesn’t change. Simply because of the nostalgia that it provides.
IV.
The fourth person I interviewed is just an
everyday citizen here in Gainesville. They go to some of these major events on
occasion but not as often as the people that where previously interviewed. For
her the biggest problem with the food options available at these events was
more about the quality and variety than the price point. She told me that she wasn’t
a huge fan of the typical gameday food that are a staple at sporting events
like hot dogs, hamburgers, fried food, etc. When she goes to these events she
has a hard time finding options that are accommodating to her, and the options she
does find are even more expensive than the gameday food options offered right
next door.
V.
The final person I ended up interviewing was a
close friend of mine who frequently attends sports events and concerts not only
in Gainesville but in other venues across the country. He made it very clear
that he wishes the food quality at events around Gainesville is lacking
compared to other stadiums he has been too during his life. He feels it would
be better for these food vendors to focus more on the quality of the food
rather than the price point. “If the food is worth the price then we will buy
it” this seemed to be the main sentiment of his discussion about this topic.
4. Summery/Write up
Overall there where two common themes within all the interviews and
discussions I’ve had about this opportunity. The prices for food at these events
are too high and the quality of the food isn’t worth the price that they are
forcing us to pay. One of these factors has to adjust in order to increase
business for these vendors. The people deserve to have a good quality/affordable
option when it comes to food at these events. It isn’t right to force them to
pay for overpriced food that doesn’t have the same quality that you would
expect of that price. I think this is an opportunity that could be beneficial to
the masses as it will benefit a large group of people and allow them an alternative
option to the traditional food vendors that you would normally find at stadiums
and other venues.
Hi Cameron,
ReplyDeleteThis opportunity is a really great one. I frequently get very frustrated when going to events like concerts or sporting events and have to spend a large amount of money on food or even water. At this point in my life, I know to try and eat before events. I truthfully do not think the prices will change for food at these events, but I am hopeful that they will at least lower the price of water. Great Job!
Cameron,
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by your opportunity because I know food options and prices at sporting events have been up for discussion for some time now and yesterday during the super bowl broadcast, the announcers were talking about how the prices for concessions were drastically reduced this year. I think it's only a matter of time until this trend makes its way to every stadium, so I think you're on the right track.
Hi Cameron!
ReplyDeleteI think this is a great entrepreneurial opportunity you presented here. Food options seem to constantly becoming significantly more expensive nowadays at various entertainment events. Spectators are already paying a pretty penny to attend the event in the first place, and the added expensive of food and beverages is always an annoyance. I am hopeful that this will begin to change, as I do agree that the masses will definitely appreciate and benefit from it. Nice work!