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Promising to take customers “behind-the-scenes at the Disneyland of dairy stores,” Stew Leonard’s, the third-generation family-owned grocer, has launched its first podcast.
The LegenDAIRY podcast, co-hosted by cousins Chase Leonard and Andrew Hollis, grandchildren of the founder, was inspired by the talk around Chase’s and Andrew’s family dinner tables growing up.
“Growing up, my family’s dinner conversations weren’t just about food on the table,” said Ms. Leonard, who is the senior photo and video producer at the grocer. “They were about the bread my Aunt Bethy had baked that day or about the local farmer who grew the lettuce for our salad. From turkey on our Thanksgiving table to the milk I pour in my morning coffee, there are Stew Leonard’s Team Members as well as farmers, growers, and vendors with their own stories to tell. LegenDAIRY will peel back each of those layers.”
This first season will offer 10 episodes, released monthly, and include special guests, such as Chase’s father, store president & CEO, Stew Leonard, Jr.
Episode one, titled “Every Product Has A Story,” will focus on some of the grocer’s best-selling products. Future episodes will explore customer service, the in-store experience, and trends. They’ll include topics taken from customers’ frequently asked questions.
Stew Leonard’s podcast is one of the few from retailers and works similarly to the Inside Trader Joe’s podcast, which explores “the way the retailer does business, what sets it apart from other grocers, where and how it discovers its products and what customers can expect in the future.”
Nordstrom is the only other major retailer with an insider’s-view podcast, Nordy Pod, hosted by Pete Nordstrom, president and chief brand officer.
Among other grocers, the U.K.’s Waitrose’s foodie-focused Dish podcast featuring broadcaster Nick Grimshaw and Michelin chef Angela Hartnett invites listeners to “join their weekly dinner parties for more riotous fun and hilarious, unfiltered chat.”
Kroger launched a Noshtalgia podcast focused on fresh food in 2020 that ran only three episodes.Walmart’s thought-leadership podcast “Outside The Box” launched in 2017 and lasted a little over a year. An associate-focused podcast, “The Huddle with John Furner,” who leads Walmart’s U.S. operation, continues in its fourth season.
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