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[Lessons in Scaling: Insights from the Founders of MOD Pizza]-[Advice Line with Scott and Ally Svenson of MOD Pizza]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-09-05

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📋 Summary

Navigating the Challenges of Scaling and Growth

In this episode of The Advice Line, Guy Raz is joined by Scott and Allie Svensson, the co-founders of the fast-casual pizza chain MOD Pizza. Reflecting on their 16-year journey, the Svenssons discuss the complexities of scaling a business, the impact of the pandemic, and the strategic pivots required to survive. They emphasize that while growth is "seductive and exciting," it must be approached with caution. Scott notes that their decision to transition from a "first mover" strategy to "market infill" in 2018 was a deliberate effort to solidify their presence, though external factors like the "staffing crisis," "supply chain issues," and "inflationary spike" ultimately forced a change in the company's trajectory, leading to an acquisition by the Elite Restaurant Group.

Strategic Advice for Emerging Founders

The episode features three entrepreneurs seeking guidance on scaling their unique ventures. The advice provided by the Svenssons and Guy Raz centers on several core pillars of business growth:

1. Own Your Home Market

For founders like Zebi Carney of Eugene’s Hot Chicken, the advice is to "own your home" before expanding into new territories. Scott and Allie suggest that building a "fortress" in your local market creates a loyal, iconic brand status. They warn that premature expansion often pulls the founder away from their "core business," forcing them to focus on logistics and travel rather than quality and product excellence.

2. The Power of Community and Grassroots Marketing

When Evan Byrne of Utter List Plant-Based Pizza asked how to scale with limited resources, the hosts emphasized leveraging a "grassroots, scrappy approach." They highlighted the importance of tapping into a "strong and vocal" core community—in this case, the vegan market. By focusing on "quality growth over growth," founders can build a reputation that eventually creates organic demand. They also suggested using "guerrilla pizza drops" and partnering with influential brands to build credibility.

3. Education as a Catalyst for Premium Products

Christiana, founder of Valor Tequila, faced the challenge of selling a premium product with a social mission. The hosts advised that when a brand is a "pioneer" in ethical labor practices, the primary hurdle is consumer education. Guy Raz and the Svenssons argued that until consumers are educated about the "inequitable labor practices" of the broader industry, they may not vote with their pocketbooks. They recommended focusing on the "clean, mature agave plus water" aspect of the product to appeal to health-conscious consumers while simultaneously using storytelling to explain the mission.

Key Performance Metrics for Success

To measure the health of a restaurant or retail business, the Svenssons identified several critical KPIs:

  • Average Unit Volumes (AUVs): The fundamental measure of store performance.
  • Store-Level Contribution: Aiming for at least a 20% EBITDA margin, while ensuring revenue is "two to three times" the cost to build the store.
  • Customer and Team Feedback: High turnover is described as "expensive" and detrimental to the guest experience.

Ultimately, the conversation underscores that while every business faces unique hurdles—from frozen food distribution to spirit industry regulations—the most successful brands are those that maintain a "clear, differentiated" product and stay deeply connected to their initial mission while being "slow and deliberate" in their scaling efforts.

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All right, let's get to it.
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I loved having you guys on.
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I think to summarize, it was a 16-year journey for us.
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It's a concept that people love.
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But the future will no doubt be different than the past.
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