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Company Profile
Nestle India Ltd – Company Profile
Nestle India Ltd (Nestle India), a subsidiary of Nestle SA, manufactures, markets and sells consumer food and beverages. Its product portfolio includes dairy products, nutritional products, beverages, prepared dishes and cooking aids, chocolates and confectionery. The company markets its products under the EVERYDAY, NESCAFE, NESTEA, Maggi, KITKAT, Munch, Nestle, POLO, Bar-One, Milkmaid, Milkybar, Nangrow and Lactogrow brands, among others. Nestle India operates manufacturing facilities and branch offices across India. It also exports its products to various countries across the world,...
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Nestle SA – Company Profile
Nestle SA (Nestle) is a manufacturer and marketer of food products and beverages. The company's product portfolio comprises baby food, bottled water, cereals, chocolates and confectionery, coffee, and culinary products. It also provides plant-based foods, chilled and frozen foods, dairy products, nutritional products, ice cream, and pet care products. Nestle markets its products under the Aero, Purina Alpo, Milkybar, Nestle Ice Cream, Cerelac, Nescafe, Nespresso, Nido, Perrier, S.Pellegrino, Acqua Panna, Nestea, Milo, Maggi, Buitoni, Cailler, Movenpick, Purina, Boost, Gerber, and...
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Analyst Opinions
Nestlé SA – Company Overview and Analysis, 2023 Update
Nestlé SA Company Overview Nestlé SA (Nestlé) is a manufacturer and marketer of food products and beverages and offers products across the globe under well-established brand names. The company’s product portfolio comprises baby foods, cereals, and chocolates & confectionery, among others. Some of its major brands include Aero, Alpo, Milkybar, and Nestlé Ice Cream. Nestlé is one of the dominant players in the supply chain management theme, e-commerce, social media, and Environmental Social Governance (ESG) themes with various strategies and...
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Analyst Opinions
Top Trends in Food – How to Stay Relevant in the Cost of Living Crisis
Top Trends in Food Report Overview The top trends for the food industry are evidenced by the growth of each sector, and those showing the largest growth rates are reflective of innovation, consumer interest, and manufacturing demand. With economic instability, geopolitical uncertainty, and supply chain shortages, it is evident that consumers are gravitating towards products in sectors with longer shelf lives, such as dried foods, soups, and frozen foods. All these categories show strong growth through 2022, indicating a COVID-19...
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Case Studies
Milkybar Wowsomes – Failure Case Study
Nestlé's white chocolate bar contained "breakthrough technology" that resulted in it having 30% less sugar and only 95 calories. However, the single chocolate bar was launched as part of a range including a multi-pack and "stock-up" bags but failed less than two years after launch in 2017 due to lack of demand. This report looks at the reasons behind the product's launch and subsequent failure. This report explores the reasons behind the failure of Nestlé's reduced-sugar innovation.