CONTACT: Melissa Slagle 303-867-6306
mslagle@beefboard.org
The
Beef Innovations Group (B.I.G.) has utilized checkoff
dollars and responded to consumer demands by
researching, creating, testing and bringing to market
four new hand-held products:
Beef Snackwich: A
self-contained bun stuffed with a beef and sauce
filling. Sit and enjoy, or grab on the run.
Steak and Egg Breakfast
Bites: Steak, egg and cheese in a potato crumb
coating. It’s a bite-size, portable breakfast
portion worth waking up for.
Breakfast Pancake Flip:
Beef sausage, egg and cheese in a pancake. A
breakfast consumers and kids will flip over.
Standing Beef Sandwich:
A hollowed-out bun, turned upright and stuffed with
beef and other ingredients. A spill-proof way to
stand up above the rest.
“These
new convenience products fulfill consumer needs, add
value to the beef carcass and therefore benefit
producers,” said Cattlemen’s Beef Board member Bill
Ehrke, dairy producer from Fort Atkinson, Wisc., and
member of the checkoff Joint New Product Committee. “As
we continue to conduct valuable checkoff-funded
research, we are able to bring more products to the
market that meet the wants and needs of consumers and
provide new alternatives for kids.”
The
checkoff-funded new product process begins by generating
as many breakthrough ideas as possible, paying
particular attention to customers and consumers for
unmet, unarticulated or under-met needs. External market
and competitive trends are then analyzed and the newly
generated ideas are filtered through qualitative and
quantitative consumer research to bring the list of
ideas to a more focused and on-target list of concepts
to bring to life. Sensory testing provides direction for
flavor, size and product interest – and the product goes
to launch. In essence, the checkoff dollar goes a long
way.
Of more
than 100 concepts, 19 products were on the “chopping
block” during the sensory phase. Four made their way
through taste buds and testing by more than 200
consumers ages 5 to 18; others, such as Mini Ribs and
Mini Meatballs, are making their way back through
testing. Lonestar Bakery has agreed to further develop
the Snackwich and Brooks Food Group the Steak and Egg
Breakfast Bites.
As beef
producers continue to create new profit opportunities
for the industry through investment of checkoff dollars,
they can be proud knowing they’re responding to the
needs of families and children along the way. And in
this on-the-go world, parents can rest assured knowing
there are healthy beef snack options right in their
freezer.
Be on
the lookout for the Cheeseburger on a Stick and Mini
Burger in 2008.
The Beef Checkoff Program was established as part of the
1985 Farm Bill. The checkoff assesses $1 per head on the
sale of live domestic and imported cattle, in addition
to a comparable assessment on imported beef and beef
products. States retain up to 50 cents on the dollar and
forward the other 50 cents per head to the Cattlemen’s
Beef Promotion and Research Board, which administers the
national checkoff program, subject to USDA approval.
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