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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Parents complain about the food quality. Kids complain about the toy quality. And many restaurant owners complain that kids' meals are just a fraction of sales.
But a funny thing happened at the Dallas-based sandwich chain Which Wich after the founder and his wife had their own kids.
They fixed the kids' menu.
It's one thing for a parent to be concerned about what's inside a kids' meal. It's another thing entirely when that parent is the owner of the place that's selling them. Which brings us to Jeff and Courtney Sinelli. Jeff is founder and CEO of Which Wich Superior Sandwiches, while Courtney is executive vice president. The concept has 378 locations in 40 states and eight countries. Not long after the births of their daughters - Story, now 6, and Sky, now 3 - Courtney approached her husband and said it was time for a kids' menu do-over.
"I wanted to offer the kind of meals that kids would ask their parents for," Courtney says.
As Jeff remembers, his wife said that they had to do better now that they had their own kids. "I'm not even feeding these to my own kids," he recalls her telling him about Which Wich's kids' menu. That stung. So he turned right back to his wife and presented this challenge: "Can you help me solve this?" Her instant response? "I've got this."
Why? Kids crave fast food. Some 34 percent of all children and adolescents ages 2 - 19 consume fast food on a given day, according to the Centers for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics. And for the youngest age group, much of those sales are in kids' meals.
The holy grail of kids' meals is figuring out a way to appeal to both parents and kids. That's not so simple, says restaurant consultant Linda Lipsky.
"The kids want taste. The moms say they want nutrition, but what they really want is convenience," she says.
Which Wich went directly to a panel of moms coast to coast and asked them to help develop a better kids' menu. It was all about balancing nutrition and taste""and, of course, fun.
"We could have played the health card to the nth degree, but we played on happiness," Jeff says. "When you make kids happy - and moms happy - the world's a better place." Among the changes to the kids' menu - now in 15 test markets and ultimately scheduled to roll out to the entire Which Wich system - that the panel of moms helped put in motion:
"Children learn to expect different food from what adults eat and get the message that their food should mostly consist of bland-tasting, refined carbohydrates." To that proposal, Courtney calmly utters the one point that every restaurant owner - and every parent - might agree upon: "You want to have something that kids will actually eat," she says.
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