Holiday Sampling & Merchandising Techniques
The holidays are a busy time for cheesemongers as customers flock to their shops in search of the perfect cheese to add to their festive holiday boards. Offering a sample can make or break a sale, so here are some tried-and-true sampling techniques and tips from cheesemongers on our staff.
Doing both active and passive sampling will increase your chances of making the sale.
Active sampling is when a freshly cut sample is offered during a direct interaction with a customer. Here are some tips for active sampling:
1. Never sample off the tip of a knife for safety reasons.
2. Always face (gently scrape) the cheese before cutting a sample to ensure that the customer is getting an accurate representation of the flavor, rather than the taste of plastic wrap. Similarly, always cut a piece for sale from the same side you sampled from. Alternate between sides of the working piece when cutting to order to ensure that one side does not dry out or grow mold faster than the other.
3. Include the rind of the cheese when necessary so that your customer can experience the nuances of the cheese's flavor as the cheesemaker and affineur intended. This is a great opportunity to talk to your customer about which rinds are edible and encourage them to try a rind they may have been hesitant about.
4. Make cuts that respect the integrity of the cheese and that won't impact the overall appearance of your working piece - maintain the rind to paste ratio and make sure that each customer receives the same amount of rind.
5. If you are cutting a sample for one customer, offer samples to other customers who are waiting so that they feel included, as they might want a piece of what you are already cutting. This streamlines your work and keeps your customers in good spirits, and could lead to additional sales!
6. Create a "Push/Pin List" - focus on suggesting cheeses you want to push and sell more of, and also cheeses that you have a small amount left of and want to finish by the end of the day (so that you can put the "pin" away from the sign). This is a great way to promote certain cheeses and increase sales.
Passive sampling is leaving a tray of samples on top of the counter for customers to try when they walk by or are waiting to order. This is a great opportunity for impulse buys that will raise your basket average. Here are some tips for passive sampling:
1. Leave small cut and wrapped pieces of the sample cheese on top of the counter near the samples to make it easy for customers to to grab and go if they like the cheese without having to stand in line.
2. Create composed bites with other products from your department, like jam, honey, nuts, or crackers, and include a cross-merchandised display of the suggested pairings. This not only enhances the sample but can also increase sales of these complementary products.
Use these sampling tips to help increase your sales this holiday season and make your customers' cheese shopping a fun and interactive experience!
Another way to add value to your customer interactions and raise basket averages is to cross-merchandise Formaticum retail products on top of the cheese counter or built into cheese displays. Customers who are buying several pieces of cheese may be interested in Cheese Storage Bags to keep them fresh if they are not consuming them immediately, while customers who are building cheese platters or boards for a party will likely be interested in our greaseproof Board Liners to add a touch of elegance to their presentation. Customers who are purchasing cheese as a gift might want to add a Cheese Log so that the recipient can keep track of the cheeses they've tasted. Quickly mentioning these products during a conversation could lead to an additional sale and a happier customer!
And of course, it's important to wrap each piece of cheese like a beautiful gift during the holiday season - browse our full selection of bulk wrapping materials to pick the one that's right for your shop.
Reach out to wholesale@formaticum.com with any questions or comments. All retail items are available for next-day shipping on wholesale.formaticum.com.
Cheese Wrapping Guide with Formaticum Paper
If a customer has ever said to you, "Wow, you're great at wrapping cheese! Will you wrap my Christmas presents?" then now is your time to shine behind the counter. Wrapping your cheese elegantly and neatly in Formaticum cheese paper not only elevates the sales experience for the customer, but also preserves the freshness and flavor of your cheese, ensuring that your customers can experience the cheese in peak condition, even after days in their fridge.
We offer a variety of different materials to properly care for all types of cheese, from blue cheese to the most delicate of bloomy rinds. Check out our video below where we show you different techniques for wrapping different shapes of cheese in our cheese paper. We will also introduce you to our best-selling retail Cheese Storage Bags, so that you can provide your customers with the opportunity to have professional-quality cheese storage at home in a user-friendly bag format.
Tips for wrapping cheese in paper:
1. Don't rush. We know the holidays can be busy and stressful, but taking the extra few seconds to wrap slowly and neatly and present them with an attractive piece will impress your customer.
2. Choose the right size paper for your piece of cheese, and cut paper in half for smaller pieces instead of bunching it up under the sticker.
3. Make sure your folds are tight and angles are sharp. This will help you avoid unsightly creasing and wrapping your cheese tightly improves the performance of the paper.
4. Always place your sticker or scale tag on a flat surface, and avoid putting the barcode on an angle.
Wrapping cheese beautiful and effectively is a great way to honor the work of farmers, cheesemakers, affineurs, and everyone in between. Show us your wrap skills by posting a video and tagging us @formaticum on Instagram and TikTok and we will share your video!
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Choose Cheese Paper! Here's Why.
If your display cheese or backstock in your walk-in is drying out too quickly or developing surface mold before it even makes it into your cheese case, it's time to make the switch from plastic wrap to Formaticum professional cheese paper. Our paper is made in Europe and specially designed to help preserve the freshness and flavor of your cheese so that your customers can experience the cheese in peak condition. We offer a variety of different materials to properly care for all types of cheese, from blue cheese to the most delicate of bloomy rinds.
Unlike plastic wrap, which suffocates your cheese by trapping moisture and allowing excess mold growth, Formaticum cheese paper allows your cheese to breathe while maintaining the right humidity levels to prevent your cheese from drying out. Our Classic Sheets & Rolls are a layer of waxed paper laminated to a thin sheet of food-grade polyethylene, while our Zero sheets offer the same performance without any plastic, and our new Reusable Sheets can be washed and air-dried many times over.
The biggest advantage of using Formaticum cheese paper is that it can significantly extend the shelf life of your cheese, ensuring that your customers receive the highest quality product possible. Cheese is a living product, and plastic wrap can leach harmful chemicals into the cheese over time, as well as affect the flavor. Formaticum cheese paper does not contain any harmful chemicals and will not affect the flavor of your cheese.
We also offer our best-selling cheese storage products in retail format Cheese Bags & Sheets so that you can provide your customers with the opportunity to have professional-quality cheese storage at home. This not only helps to build customer loyalty but can help raise basket averages as well, especially during gifting season!
If you are looking for another way to honor the work of farmers, cheesemakers, affineurs, and everyone in between, consider making the switch to Formaticum cheese storage products. Your cheese (and your customers) will thank you!
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