Did you say cheap? Please check the price tags, am better off buying Skippy and Hellmann's mayonnaise made only with free range eggs.This is what we should be reading in this move.
They have realized that there is a gap in the peanut butter market. In deed, there exists some unfulfilled demand in the market. The few players in the market are inconsistent in terms of supply and quality, and their products are somewhat expensive due to the low production volumes. There are a number of imported brands that enjoy a good market share despite costing three times as much as the expensive local brands. If you ever wanted to sell peanut butter, this should be the right time. Blue band will most likely devote huge amounts to popularize the product, and this will benefit other producers of peanut butter. You could position your brand as cheaper and organic with no additives. You could even adopt refill packs to reduce the packaging costs. The plastic jars are particularly expensive when procured in small volumes.
These would most likely be messy.You could even adopt refill packs to reduce the packaging costs.
Not necessarily with the right design that takes into account the consistency of the product. There should be several similar products with refill packs.These would most likely be messy.
They would appear relatively cheaper compared to imported equivalents but crazy compared to my local supplier.Did you say cheap? Please check the price tags, am better off buying Skippy and Hellmann's mayonnaise made only with free range eggs.
When you think about it hata extra virgin olive oil ina taste yake unique.canola oil iko na some funny smell
Excellent point msito..This is what we should be reading in this move.
They have realized that there is a gap in the peanut butter market. In deed, there exists some unfulfilled demand in the market. The few players in the market are inconsistent in terms of supply and quality, and their products are somewhat expensive due to the low production volumes. There are a number of imported brands that enjoy a good market share despite costing three times as much as the expensive local brands. If you ever wanted to sell peanut butter, this should be the right time. Blue band will most likely devote huge amounts to popularize the product, and this will benefit other producers of peanut butter. You could position your brand as cheaper and organic with no additives. You could even adopt refill packs to reduce the packaging costs. The plastic jars are particularly expensive when procured in small volumes.
its no longer unilever, waliuza iyo brand last yearI agree with @upepo. This is great innovation from Unilever
hii mafuta ya canola ni poa sana !
I wont consume thatPeanut butter yao iko poa sana
True. I was convinced to buy it by someone in Timau but after using it, dint like that taste. I had to donate the whole of the remainder to gichagi.canola oil iko na some funny smell