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Nestlé growth strategy: Nestlé prioritises DTC relations and sustainable packing across its portfolio
Nestlé is the largest CG company by revenue, and it has crafted its broader strategy by considering high growth products,
Continue reading23 FMCG companies attracted over 100 million new consumers in China
Kantar Worldpanel presented its latest study revealing 23 FMCG brands that attracted over 100 million Chinese households. P&G, Mengniu, and
Continue readingUnilever leveraged its data tool to ensure on-shelf availability of products
Under Unilever’s SKU rationalisation process, the brand has leveraged machine learning and data-driven tool that works on the modules of
Continue readingConsumers in control: Consumers’ direct feedback drives innovation in skincare
Galderma, a personal skincare brand, reveals that direct feedbacks from consumers decide what will be their next innovative product. The
Continue readingChipotle rolls out Cultivate Next, a $50M venture fund to empower tech startups
Chipotle is launching a new $50 Million venture fund platform called Cultivate Next. This programme would empower and provide funds
Continue readingNew COVID vaccine Valneva available in the UK now
Valneva has formulated a new COVID vaccine that has been approved by regulators in the UK. The new vaccine consists
Continue readingPanera Bread expands its coffee subscription programme and rolls out a caffeinated lemonade
Panera knows how much consumers love coffee and other drinks like iced tea. The firm has expanded and launched an
Continue readingOnline grocer Misfits Market rolls out Odds & Ends to offer pantry essentials to consumers
E-grocer Misfits Market has launched its first-ever private-label brand, Odds & Ends, to deliver pantry essentials to shoppers. Initially, the
Continue readingHere’s how Target is winning the competition and beating its rival, Amazon
When it comes to competition, Target and Amazon are neck-and-neck. Target’s revenue increased by 35% before the pandemic to over
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