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GS1 Standards in Foodservice ARCOP Distributor Council Julie McGill September 23, 2014 CHALLENGES FACING THE INDUSTRY • The “business of food” is changing fast. Margins are thin, competition is fierce, and consumer demands for transparency around product information are stronger than ever. • Ongoing regulations and legislation focuses on the creation of a new food safety system with broad preventative measures and accountability. This includes the Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. • This, plus a growing consumer demand for more and better nutritional and allergen product information underscore the need for a standards-based system to ensure accurate and timely product information. © 2014 GS1 US ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 GS1 STANDARDS IN FOODSERVICE The GS1 Standards and activities required to achieve the industry’s goals © 2014 GS1 US ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 FOODSERVICE INITIATIVE: MEMBERS (126) Academic Institutions (7) Alexandria City Public Schools, Nutrition Haub School of Business (SJU) Montana State University, Bozeman Palm Spring Unified School District School City of Hammond School of Hotel Admin, Cornell University Spring ISD Child Nutrition Sea Delight, LLC Shamrock Foods Company Sysco Corporation UniPro Foodservice, Inc. US Foods Brokers (2) Advantage Waypoint, LLC Key Impact Sales & Systems Manufacturers (44) Beaver Street Fisheries Bunge Oils Bush Brothers & Company Butterball Foodservice C.H. Guenther & Son, Inc. Campbell North America Foodservice Cargill Coca-Cola Company, The ConAgra Foods Dawn Food Products Dean Foods Company Ecolab Inc. General Mills, Inc. Genpak Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products Heinz North America Foodservice High Liner Foods (USA), Inc. Hillshire Brands Hoffmaster Group, Inc. Hormel Foods J.M. Smucker Company, The J.R. Simplot Company Kellogg Company Specialty Channels Kraft Foods Group Land O’Lakes, Inc. Distributors (26) Armada Ben E. Keith Foods BiRite Foodservice Distributors Dot Foods, Inc. Ellenbee Leggett Company, Inc. F.A.B. Inc. Food Services of America Golbon Gordon Food Service Independent Marketing Alliance Indianhead Foodservice Distributor, Inc. Lipari Foods, Inc. Maines Paper & Food Service, Inc. Martin Brothers Distributing Co., Inc. MBM Corporation McLane Foodservice, Inc. Merchants Foodservice Nicholas & Company, Inc. Pate Dawson Company Performance Food Group Company Reinhart FoodService, LLC Government Agency (1) North Carolina Dept. of Pub. Instruction McCain Foods USA, Inc. McCormick For Chefs Mondelez Global, LLC Nestlé Professional Pactiv PepsiCo Foodservice Perdue Pilgrim’s Rema Foods Rich Products Corporation Riviana Foods Schwan's Food Service, Inc. Solo Cup Company TW Garner Food Company Tyson Foods, Inc. Food Service Unilever Foodsolutions North America Ventura Foods, LLC Vollrath Co., LLC, The West Liberty Foods Operators (15) Amerinet ARAMARK Corporation Arby's Restaurant Group/ARCOP Inc. Avendra, LLC Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. Chipotle (CMG Strategy Co., LLC) Compass Group Darden Restaurants, Inc. DineEquity Domino’s Pizza Premier Healthcare Restaurant Services, Inc. Sodexo, Inc. Subway/IPC Quality Supply Chain Co-op, Inc. Solution Providers (16) 1WorldSync AFS Technologies, Inc. Auto ID Solutions Axway The CBORD Group, Inc. FSEnet+ Gladson iTradeNetwork, Inc. Label Vision Systems, Inc. LANSA, Inc. Loftware MultiAd Kwikee SMSB Consulting Group, Inc. Strategic Solutions, Inc. Trace One TradingTable Associations (15) Assn. of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals Association for Healthcare Foodservice Foodservice Suppliers Association of Turkey Foodservice Sales & Marketing Association GS1 Australia GS1 Canada GS1 Global GS1 UK International Foodservice Distributors Assn. International Foodservice Manufacturers Assn. Material Handling Industry of America National Restaurant Association Old Ways / Whole Grains Council Rhode Island Hospitality Association School Nutrition Association © 2014 GS1 US ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Updated 9/18/14 GS1 STANDARDS IN FOODSERVICE © 2014 GS1 US ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 5 SHARE: GS1 DATA EXCHANGE Interoperability, made possible by identification standards, data capture standards, and data exchange standards, allows product information to flow through the supply chain. © 2014 GS1 US ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 6 FOODSERVICE PROGRESS Manufacturers Distributors Total Revenue of GDSN Subscribers1 128.3B Total Revenue of Companies with indirect Connection to GDSN 127.9B 21.8B Total Revenue of Companies using GDSN data 128.3B 149.B Total Foodservice Revenue (excluding Alcohol) 2 155.4B 235.0B % of Total Foodservice Revenue Represented by GDSN Subscribers 82.6% 63.7% Operators Managed Companies, GPO’s, and Chain Operators adopting GDSN today3 * Based on GDSN subscriber revenues (Manufacturer December 2011; Distributor December 2013) 1 Total revenue for all foodservice subscribers in GDSN (includes food and non-food for distributors; Food only for Manufacturers) 2 2011 full year data based on Technomic’s January 2012 Wall Chart 3 Working with associations to gather operator adoption statistics © 2014 GS1 US ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 7 CONTACT INFORMATION Julie McGill Sr. Director, Foodservice GS1 US TEL E M AI L WEB +1 312 463 4032 jmcgill@GS1US.org www.GS1US.org/foodservice Connect with the GS1 US community on © 2014 GS1 US ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 8