Restaurant I.T. - Data Mining for Carbs

By Meridith Levinson

Thu, April 15, 2004CIO T.G.I. Friday’s used to be a casual dining chain known for its big burgers, mixed drinks and suspender-wearing waiters sporting buttons that promised sweet desserts. But if you’ve dined there lately, you may have noticed the variety of entrŽes and appetizers on the menu that are labeled "Atkins approved."

The logo indicates that if you’re following the popular and controversial low-carbohydrate, high-protein Atkins diet, you can safely scarf T.G.I. Friday’s Tuscan spinach dip, buffalo wings, sizzling New York strip steak with blue cheese and six other main courses without guilt, knowing they’ve been jointly designed by T.G.I. Friday’s and Atkins Nutritionals’ chefs with a view to reducing carbs.

What’s interesting about this carb-reducing campaign is that it’s more than an effort to latch onto a hot diet trend. T.G.I. Friday’s was able to uncover the low-carb demand among its patrons’ special-order requests last summer. Negotiations with Atkins were done by November, and the new entrŽes appeared in December 2003.

Deborah Lipscomb, CIO of Carlson Restaurants Worldwide, T.G.I. Friday’s parent company, says that business analysts studied the special instructions that patrons had given waiters. They noticed that a lot of guests were asking servers to hold the fries or to replace mashed and baked potatoes with salads and vegetables. "The data told us that people were trying to eat low-carb," says Lipscomb. "When we noticed the trend, we thought it would be a good idea to explore putting low-carb items on our menu."

Using a business intelligence tool from Cognos, the IT staff at Carlson Restaurants captured data on patrons’ orders that waiters and waitresses had entered into the restaurants’ point-of-sale systems and put it into data sets that business analysts could dissect quickly and easily.

Since Hollywood hunks such as Brad Pitt and screen sirens Sarah Jessica Parker and Renee Zellweger attributed their sculpted abs and pared-down proportions to high-protein regimes, millions of Americans began pooh-poohing pasta, potatoes and pain. Even the executive team at T.G.I. Friday’s is meticulously monitoring its carbohydrate intake, Lipscomb says. "Low-carb just happens to be a trend at T.G.I. Friday’s," she says. "Because we live it, we saw the relationship between how we’re eating and what our customers want in the [point-of-sale] data."

The business analysts who made the discovery took their findings to the executive team, whose members knew competitors were offering low-carb meals. Competitor Ruby Tuesday rolled out its selection of 30 low-carb menu options on Nov. 11, 2003, 28 days before T.G.I. Friday’s followed suit. Others following the trend include P.F. Chang’s China Bistro.


Loading...
Applications MarketSpace
Practical Approaches for Securing Web Applications
Enterprises understand the importance of securing web applications to protect critical corporate and customer data. What many don't understand, is how to implement a robust process for integrating security and risk management throughout the web application software development lifecycle. Learn more »
An Executive's Guide to Web Application Security
Since so many Web sites contain vulnerabilities, hackers can leverage a relatively simple exploit to gain access to a wealth of sensitive information, such as credit card data, social security numbers and health records. It's more important than ever to examine your Web application security, assess your vulnerability and take action to protect your business. Learn more »
Web Application Vulnerabilities
Security managers may work for midsize or large organizations; they may operate from anywhere on the globe. But inevitably, they share a common goal: to better manage the risks associated with their business infrastructure. Increasingly, Web application security plays a significant role in achieving that goal. Learn more »
Using ERP To Gain Competitive Advantage in a Tough Economy
For midsize enterprises, now is the perfect time to invest in a significant IT expansion - despite the economic climate. Learn more »
Why BI is Ripe For Businesses of Any Size
Oracle's range of offerings to mid-size and emerging companies reflects its vision that BI and EPM solutions can be embraced by companies of all sizes. Learn more »
Oracle Accelerate
Ovum has been following Oracle's Accelerate program over the last couple of years because they thought it is a smart strategy for penetrating the upper mid-market. Learn more »
The New Age of ERP
Not only can small and mid-sized companies reap the renowned ERP benefits of greater agility, increased business visibility and measurable ROI. Learn more »
 
SPONSORED LINKS
 

CRM Built for IT: The Executive Guide to Selecting CRM that Meets IT Needs

ROI of Application Delivery Controllers

White Paper: 4 Customer Service Myths

White Paper: Improve Agility with Operational Responsiveness

Removing the Barriers to IT Governance: How On-Demand Software Changes the Game

Cloud Computing--Latest Buzzword or a Glimpse of the Future?

A Balanced Approach to an Application Development Platform

Adobe® LiveCycle®solutions for intuitive user experience

10 Ways Excel Drives More Value from Your SAP Investment

What's New in SOA Suite 11g?

Unleash the Power of Java with Oracle JRockit Real Time

SOA Best Practices and Design Patterns

Application Grid: Ideal Platform for IT Consolidation

Ready to virtualize tier one applications? Check your virtualization maturity.

Learn how to provide complete Business Service Management.

Increase ROI of Your Application Portfolio

Return on Information: Google Enterprise Search pays you back. Get the facts.

VMware. The source for Business Infrastructure Virtualization.

ShoreTel tells businesses to untangle from competitors' complexity and turn to its brilliantly simple UC solution

See how AT&T can help protect your network.

Streamline IT Costs. Boost Performance with WAN Optimization.

Build your 1st app FREE with Force.com

TDWI checklist helps define data readiness for analytics. Download report.

eZine: A Roadmap to Reducing IT Complexity

Reduce risk, gain agility. See how Progress can help your business.

What's Next for Enterprise Resource Planning?

Gartner Magic Quadrant, Application Delivery Controllers 2009

White Paper: Managed Security for a Not-So-Secure World

SharePoint - Unchecked growth of content is unsustainable.

Focus Under Pressure: Why IT Governance Becomes Mission-Critical in a Down Economy

Should Your Email Live In The Cloud? A Comparative Cost Analysis

Adobe® LiveCycle® solutions for business process automation

Architecting Business Intelligence Applications for Change: The Open Solution

Increase UPS efficiency without sacrificing protection.

Unlocking the Mainframe: Modernizing Legacy System to SOA

State of the Data Integration Market

Enhance Customer Loyalty through Higher Responsiveness

Achieving Business Agility with Application Grid

Seven Ways ITIL Can Help You in an Economic Downturn

Four steps to populate your CMDB.

"Enterprise-Proven" is the Prerequisite for Enterprise SaaS Portal Solutions

AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service. Expand on demand

Trend Micro ranked #1 against real-world malware. Read more.

Webinar: Jump-start your in-house e-discovery with Ringtail QuickCull from FTI Technology

Top Five CIO Challenges

Read the RSA report: Security for Business Innovation

64-page prescriptive guide to security, compliance, and IT operations.

A Clear View Toward Virtualization

Virtualization Technology as a Business Solution

The rules of infrastructure management just changed.

 
 
RESOURCE CENTER