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TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning    Subject: Product And Brand Management


                     PRODUCT AND BRAND MANAGEMENT
                              T E R M PA P E R P R O P O S A L




                                        A STUDY OF

                                MAGGI BRAND
             EXTENSION AND REPOSITIONING




        I N T E R N AT I O N A L M A N A G E M E N T I N S T I T U T E , N E W D E L H I
      E X E C U T I V E P O S T G R A D U AT E D I P L O M A I N M A N A G E M E N T




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                               ACKNOWLEDGEMENT


We hereby regard our sincere thanks to Prof...................., IMI New Delhi under whose

guidance this project was undertaken.



We would like to thank our friends for their generous support and the respondents who gave

their valuable piece of time for participating in the survey to complete the study.




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                              TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………………………………….…04

2. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………...05

3. MAGGI BRAND IN INDIA………………………………………………………………….05

4. BRAND STORY……………………………………………………………………………..06

5. PRODUCT VARIENTS……………………………………………………………….…….10

6. MARKET SHARE…………………………………………………………………………....11

7. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY…………………………………………………………....12

8. OBJECTIVE………………………………………………………………………………….12

9. RESEARCH PLAN…………………………………………………………………………..12

10. DATA COLLECTION PLAN…………………………………………………………………13

11. METHODOLOGY……………………………………………………………………………..13

12. SURVEY RESULT…………………………………………………………………………….14

13. SWOT ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND……………………………….……………………19

14. STPD ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND………………………………….…………………..20

15. CUSTOMER-BASED BRAND EQUITY PYRAMID (CBBE)………………………..……..21

16. BRAND PRISM OF MAGGI…………………………………………………………………..22

17. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………….23

18. RECOMMENDATION………………………………………………………………………….23

19. FUTURE PLAN………………………………………………………………………………….24

20. LIMITATION…………………………………………………………………………………......24

21. APPENDIX-1(QUESTIONAIRE)……………………………………..……………………….25




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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


The report entitled “A study of Maggi Brand Repositioning and Extension” deals with the
study of Maggi brand that was launched in India in the year 1983, by Nestle India Limited,
which became synonymous with noodles. This research paper tries to find a solution to a real
life problem of Maggi to launch its products as a Healthy Product. The introduction provides
the company background, operational & other important information provided by the
company which would assist in taking the decision for the right brand extension strategy for
Maggi.




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INTRODUCTION

The industrial revolution in Switzerland in the late 1800s created factory jobs for women, who
were therefore left with very little time to prepare meals. This wide spread problem grew to be
an object of intense study by the Swiss Public Welfare Society. As a part of its activities, the
Society asked Julius Maggi miller to create a vegetable food product that would be quick to
prepare and easy to digest. Born on October 9, 1846 in Frauenfeld, Switzerland, Julius
Michael Johannes Maggi was the oldest son of an immigrant from Italy who took Swiss
citizenship. Julius Maggi became a miller and took on the reputation as an inventive and
capable businessman. In 1863, Julius Maggi came up with a formula to bring added taste to
meals. Soon after he was commissioned by the Swiss Public Welfare Society, he came up
with two instant pea soups and a bean soup - the first launch of the Maggi brand of instant
foods in 1882 - 83. Towards the end of the century, Maggi & Company was producing not
just powdered soups, but bouillon cubes, sauces and other flavourings. The Maggi Company
merged with Nestlé in 1947. Today, Maggi is a leading culinary brand and part of the
NESTLÉ family of fine foods and beverages. Under the Maggi brand, which is today known
world wide for quality and innovation, Nestle offers a whole range of products, such as
packaged soups, frozen meals, prepared sauces and flavourings.

MAGGI BRAND IN INDIA

Maggi Comes to India – teething troubles Maggi noodles was launched in India in the
early1980s. Carlo M. Donati, the present Chairman and Managing Director of Nestle India
Ltd, brought the instant noodle brand to India during his short stint here in the early eighties.
At that time, there was no direct competition. The first competition came from the ready-to-
eat snack segment which included snacks like samosas, biscuits or maybe peanuts, that
were usually ‘the bought out’ type. The second competition came from the homemade
snacks like pakoras or sandwiches. So there were no specific buy and make snack!
Moreover both competitors had certain drawbacks in comparison. Snacks like samosas are
usually bought out, and outside food is generally considered unhygienic and unhealthy. The
other competitor, ‘homemade’ snacks overcame both these problems but had the
disadvantage of extended preparation time at home. Maggi was positioned as the only
hygienic home made snack! Despite this, Nestlé faced difficulties with their sales after the
initial phase. The reason being, the positioning of the product with the wrong target group.
Nestle had positioned Maggi as a convenience food product aimed at the target group of
working women who hardly found any time for cooking. Unfortunately this could not hold the
product for very long. In the course of many market researches and surveys, the firm found
that children were the biggest consumers of Maggi noodles. Quickly they repositioned it
towards the kids segment with various tools of sales promotion like colour pencils, sketch
pens, fun books, Maggi clubs which worked wonders for the brand.

Why the specific Brand positioning?
Maggi was positioned as ‘2-minute noodles’ with a punch line that said ‘Fast to cook! Good to
eat!’ And this gave the implied understanding to the consumer that it was a ‘between meals’
snack. The company could have easily positioned the product as a meal, either lunch or
dinner. But, it chose not to do so, because the Indian consumer mindset did not accept
anything other than rice or roti as a meal. Hence trying to substitute it with noodles would


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have been futile. The firm did not position it as a ‘ready-to-eat’ meal either, as the housewife
prefers to ‘make’ a meal for her kids rather than buy it for them. And if she can make it in two
minutes with very little effort, then obviously it’s a hit with her! What’s more, if kids also love
the taste, the product is as good as sold! So the ‘2-minute’ funda coupled with the ‘yummy
taste worked!



BRAND STORY

Launched in 5 flavors initially – Masala, chicken, Capsicum, sweet & sour, and Lasagna –
Maggi had to fight hard to be accepted by Indian consumers with their hard-to-change eating
habits. The packaged food market was very small at this time, Nestle had to promote noodles
as a concept, before it could promote Maggi as a brand. It therefore devised a two-pronged
strategy to attract mothers on the ‘convenience’ plank and lure kids on the ‘fun’ plank.
Gradually, the market for instant noodles began to grow. The company also decided to focus
on promotions to increase the brand awreness. In the initial years, Nestle promotional
activities for Maggi included schemes offering gifts( such as toys and utensils) in return for
empty noodles pack.

According to analysits the focus on promotion turned out to be the single largest factor
responisible for Maggi’s rapid acceptance. Nestle’s Managers utilized promotions as
measured to meet their sales target. Gradually, sales promotion became a crutch for Maggi
noodles sales. Later many of the Maggi’s extensions also made considerable use of
promotional schemes. The focus of all Maggi’s extensions was more on below the line
activities rather than direct communication. In addition to promotional activities, Maggi
associated itself with main stream television programme and advertised heavily on kids
programme and channels. After its advertisements with taglines like “mummi bhookh lagi hai,
bas do minute” and fast to cook good to eat Maggi’s popularity became highly attributed to its
“extremely high appeal to children”. As a result, Maggi’s annual growth reportedly touched
15% during its initial years.

Maggi’s Brand Extension:

In 1998, Nestle launched Maggi’s first brand extension, Maggi soup. At this stage, There was
no organized packaged soup market in India. Nestle planned to create a market for packaged
soup as it felt the category had a lot of potential. However, according to analyst, the company
had introduced soups only to cash in on the Maggi’s brand name, and was never very
serious about the segment.

In 1993, “Sweet Maggi”, the first variant of Maggi noddles was launched. The company
supported the launch with a huge advertisement outlay that amounted to 75% of the total
yearly expenditure on the Maggi brand. However, the product failed to generate the desired
sales volume and Nestle was forced to withdraw it. At the end of the year, Maggi noodles
was generating sales volume of around 5000 tonns and remained a loss making proposition
for Nestle.




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To boost sales, Nestle decided to reduce the price of Maggi noodles. This was made
possible by using thinner and cheapeer packaging material, the company also introduced
“money saver multi packes” in the form of 2-in-1 pack and 4-in-1 packs. As a result volume
increases phenomenally to 9700 tonnes in 1994 and further to 13000 tonnes in 1995.
Maggi’s euphoroia was, however, short lived, as sales stagnated in 1995 at the previous
years level. With soup business being threatned by a new entrant “Knorr soups” launched in
1995, offering 10 flavors against Maggi’s 4 the company started rethinking its strategies
towards the soup market.

In order to stretch Maggi’s brand to include Indian ethenic foods the company tied up with a
Pune based chordia foods to launch pickles under the year 1995. The company also tied up
with Indian foods fermentation (IFF), a Chennai based food company to market popular south
Indian food preparation such as sambher, dosa, vada and spices in consumer packs in Dec
1995. The company reportedly saw a lot of untabbed potential in the market for ready to use
south Indian market.

In 1996, products from these two ventures received lukewarm response from the market;
sales were rather poor in the regions in which they were aunched. Analysts attributed the
failure of these Maggi extensions to the fact that Nestlé seemed to be particularly bad at
dealing with traditional Indian product categories. Maggi noodles performed badly in 1996.
Despite slow sales in the previous two years, Nestlé had set a sales target of 25,000 tonnes
for the year. However, Maggi couldn’t cross even 14,000 tonnes. Adding to the company
woes was the failure of Maggi Tonite’s Special, a range of cooking sauces aimed at providing
‘restaurant-like-taste’ to food cooked at home. The range included offerings such as Butter
Chicken gravy and tomato sauce for pizzas.

Understanding these failures, and buoyed by the fact that the Maggi brand finally broke even
in 1997, Nestlé continued to explore new options for leveraging on the brand equity of Maggi
noodles. The company realized that the kids who had grown up on Maggi noodles had
become teenagers by the late 1990s. As they associated the product with their childhood,
they seemed to be moving away from it. To lure back these customers and to explore new
product avenues, Nestlé launched ‘Maggi Macaroni’ in July 1997. According to analysts,
Maggi Macaroni was launched partly to deal with the growing popularity of competing
noodles brand Top Ramen. Maggi Macaroni was made available in three flavors, Tomato,
Chicken, and Masala. The company expected to repeat the success of Maggi noodles with
Maggi Macaroni. As with most of its product launches, Maggi Macaroni’s launch was backed
by a multi-media advertisement campaign including radio, television, outdoors and print
media with the tagline, ‘Tum Roz Baby.

The product’s pricing, however, proved to be a major hurdle. A 75-gm Maggi Macaroni pack
was priced at Rs 11, while a 100-gm noodles pack was available at Rs 9. According to
analysts, Nestlé failed to justify this price-value anomaly to customers, who failed to see any
noted value addition in Maggi Macaroni (packaging and flavor variants were similar to those
of Maggi noodles). In addition, customers failed to see any significant difference between
Maggi Macaroni and the much cheaper macaroni that was sold by the unorganized sector
players. The biggest problem however was the taste of the new product. Since macaroni is
thicker than noodles, Maggi Macaroni did not absorb the tastemaker well and consequently


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did not taste very good. The interest generated by the novelty of the product soon died out
and sales began tapering off. Eventually, Nestlé had to withdraw Maggi Macaroni completely
from the market.

Nestlé had not even recovered from Macaroni’s dismal performance, when it learnt to its
horror that Knorr had dethroned Maggi as the leader in the soup segment (end of 1997). The
only saving grace for Maggi seemed to its ketchups and sauces, which were turning out to
the ‘rare’ successful extensions of Maggi. These products were supported by a popular
advertisement campaign for the Maggi Hot & Sweet sauce brand. These humorous
advertisements, featuring actors Pankaj Kapoor and Javed Jafri, used the tagline, ‘It’s
different.’ However, during mid-1997, HLL began promoting its Kissan range of sauces
aggressively and launched various innovative variants in the category.

 Nestlé responded with a higher thrust on advertising and different size packs at different
price points. Though Kissan gained market share over the next few years, Maggi was able to
hold on to its own market share. Meanwhile the operational costs of Maggi noodles had
increased considerably, forcing the company to increase the retail price. By early 1997, the
price of a single pack had reached Rs 10. Volumes were still languishing between
13,000-14,000 tonnes.

Pricing and Product Development:

It was at this point in time that Nestlé decided to change the formulation of Maggi noodles.
The purpose was not only to infuse ‘fresh life’ into the brand, but also to save money through
this new formulation. The company used new noodle-processing technology, so that it could
air-dry instead of oil-fry the noodles. The tastemaker’s manufacturing process was also
altered. As a result of the above initiatives, costs reportedly came down by 12-14%. To cook
the new product, consumers had to add two cups of water instead of one-and-a-half cups.
The taste of the noodles was significantly different from what it used to be. The customer
backlash that followed the launch of the new noodles took Nestlé by surprise. With volumes
declining and customer complaints increasing, the company began to work on plans to
relaunch ‘old Maggi’ to win back customers. In addition, in 1998, Nestlé began working out a
strategy to regain Maggi’s position in the soup segment. To counter the Knorr threat, the
company relaunched Maggi soups under the ‘Maggi Rich’ brand in May 1998. The soups
were not only thicker in consistency than those produced earlier, the pricing was also kept
competitive and the packaging was made much more attractive. However, Knorr took Nestlé
by surprise by launching one-serving soup sachets priced as low as Rs 4. HLL too launched
two-serving sachets of Kissan soup priced at Rs 7. As Maggi did not have any offerings in
this price-range, it lost a huge portion of its market share to Knorr.

The relaunch prompted market observers to compare Nestlé’s move with US soft drinks
major Coca-Cola’s ‘New Coke’ fiasco. However, the company disagreed, “It’s a hard-5 nosed
strategy, that mixes nostalgia with the consumer’s voiced preference for the product it has
been bred and rought up on. The reintroduction is Nestlé’s acknowledgement of the loyalty of
the Indian mother and the child to the original product.” By May 1999, Nestlé’s decision to
bring back the ‘old Maggi’ seemed to have paid off. Two months after the relaunch, the
monthly average sales of Maggi noodles n the northern region rose 50% in comparison to the


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previous year. In July 1999, ‘Maggi’ the brand, was promoted as the biggest brand in Nestlé’s
portfolio of brands in India, overtaking brands such as Nestum and Cerelac. Nestlé believed
that Maggi had immense potential as it was a very ‘flexible’ brand under which regional
variants could be introduced to meet various market needs. Company sources claimed that
with reasonable price points and innovative products, Maggi could emerge as a top brand
and a major growth driver for the company. To further support the brand, Nestlé carried out
various promotional activities as well. These included the August 1999 ‘Fun-Dooz’ campaign
and Jungle Jackpot campaigns. 6 As a result of the above initiatives, Nestlé claimed to have
cornered an 81% market share of the 20,000 tonnes noodles market by the end of 1999.
Nestlé sources claimed that Maggi noodles outsold the competition four times over and that
more than four Maggi noodle cakes were consumed every second in the country.




PRODUCT VARIENTS

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The product mix of Maggi is divided into various categories defined below. The company has
launched various products under each category as mentioned below.


1. Noodles
    • Maggi 2-Minute Noodle ( Masala , Chicken,
      Curry and Tomato)
    • Maggi Dal Atta Noodles ( Sambhar taste)
    • Vegetable Atta Maggi Noodles
    • Maggi Rice Noodles (Lemon Masala, Chilly
      Chow and Shahi Pulao)
    • Maggi Cuppa mania (Masala yo, Chilli chow yo)

2. Sauces
    • Teekha masala
    • Tomoto chatpat
    • Imli khata mitha
    • Tomato ketchup
    • Hot and sweet
    • Tomato pudina
    • Ginger, Garlic & Coriander
    • Maggi Oriental Chilli Garlic
    • Ginger, Garlic & Coriander

3. Maggi Pichko

4. Soups Healthy
    • Chef Style
         - Cream Mushroom
         - Sweet Sour Tomato Noodles
         - Tangy Tomato Vegetables
    • Home Style
         - Creamy Chicken
         - Mixed Vegetable
         - Rich Tomato
    • Chinese Style
         - Chinese Hot Sour Chicken
         - Chinese Sweet Corn Chicken
         - Chinese Sweet Corn Vegetables
         - Chinese Hot & Sour Vegetables



5.Maggi soup sanjivni


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   •   Amla
   •   Badam
   •   Spinach
   •   Dal
   •   Tomato

6. Maggi bhuna masala
   • Bhuna masala for gravy dishes
   • Bhuna masala for vegetable dal

7.Maggi magic cubes
   • Chicken
   • Vegetarian masala




MARKET SHARE


       Maggi's Market Share in Ketchup              Maggi's Market Share in Noodles
                  Category                                     Category



                                                      20%
                          45%       Maggi                                        Maggi
       55%                          Others                                       Others
                                                                    80%




RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

OBJECTIVES

    To understand the influence of Maggi as a brand on consumers mind set.

    Sources of Brand equity of Maggi like Brand awareness, Brand image, Brand
     association, Brand recall

    To understand the Brand performance of Maggi products.



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    To understand Brand Imagery, Brand Quality perceived by customers, Brand
     credibility, consideration, superiority and feelings.

    Brand Extension of Maggi in terms of product diversity.
    Analyse the repositioning of Maggi brand as a “Healthy product” and the consumers
      perseverance towards the same.

    RESEARCH PLAN

    Research Design:
The research will be carried out in the form of a survey which will be done in areas near to
Delhi (NCR region). The population has been segmented on the basis of salary Group and
Age Group.

    Sample Design:
The target population for our study is households. The sample will be selected by a simple
random sampling method .

    Sample Size:
The sampling unit is 150 which are divided as follows:

               Number of
                                        150
               respondents
               Age-group                10 – 45
               Monthly Household
                                        25000 - 75000 INR
               Income
                                        Delhi,
               Survey Locations         Faridabad,Gurgoan,Noida,Greater
                                        Noida

                                                    25K       - 40K       - 60K       -
           Salary Group         No income           40K         60K         75K
           Number of Respondents                    30          50          70

           Age Group                                10 - 25     25 - 35     35 – 45
           Number of Respondents                    50          50          50




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    DATA COLLECTION PLAN

    Data Gathering:
This study involves data collection (primary research) from different households in four
different areas Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgoan, and Noida.


    Literature Review
The research conducted as a part of our study would include Primary as well as Secondary
research. Primary research would include a survey that would be conducted in selected
localities of Delhi and nearby areas where the responses of consumers would be recorded
through a designed questionair.Secondary research would include various aspects of Brand
management through Internet , Journals, company reports , expert views etc.

METHOLODOGY


The research will be carried out in the form of a survey. This will include primary research in
addition to secondary research as stated below. The survey research method will be
descriptive research design. Each respondent will be interviewed through a Questionnaire.
The sample will be selected by a simple random sampling method.
The survey will address the following information area:

Information Areas:

The objective as spelt out can be elaborated into specific information areas to be studied.

    How do customers perceive Maggi as a stable brand, their perception of noodles and
     how do they associate themselves with Maggi?

    Are the consumers aware of Maggi Brand or they associate noodles with some other
     brand?

    Do they consider noodle as a healthy product or they are aware of the company’s
     strategy of repositioning it to a healthy product by the launch of some of the new
     products?

    Which product from the entire basket of Maggi products do the consumers consider as
     the best selling product for Maggi and to which the consumers frequently buy?

    Are the consumers willing to accept Maggi brand extensions to some other products
     like chocolate, juices, chips etc?




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SURVEY RESULTS:

1. Brand Associations:

Sources of Brand equity like brand association of Maggi as a Brand was found highest with
the age group of 10-25 and the product category associated with it was the noodles category
( see exhibit 1). Consumers in the age segment of 10-25 could easily relate Maggi to
noodles.
In the income wise category the brand association was highest with the income group of
25k-40k were more than 40 respondents associated Maggi with noodles ( see exhibit 2). The
implications from the findings discussed above seem that Maggi has good brand association
in terms of noodles. Consumers presume Maggi as Noodles and the company’s philosophy
of projecting the brand as noodles brand seem to be viable in this regard.


                                    Brand Association(Agewise)
                         40
                         35
                         30
                         25
                                                                                       10yr - 25yr
                         20
                         15                                                            25yr - 35yr
                         10
                                                                                       35yr - 45yr
                          5
                          0
                               Noodles    Fast Food        Snacks        None of
                                                                          These


                                                  Exhibit 1




                                      Brand Association(Incomewise)
                              50

                              40
                                                                                         Noodles
                              30
                                                                                         Fast Food
                              20                                                         Snaks
                              10                                                         None of These

                              0
                                   No Income   25K - 40K     40K - 60K     60K - 75K




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                                                             Exhibit 2



2. Brand Recall:

From the Exhibit 3 & 4 given below it seems a clear trend that Maggi has a good brand recall
as compared to its competitors like Top Ramen, Surya noodles etc. Consumers could easily
associate Maggi with noodles. In the Age wise category, the respondents of the age group of
25-45 were highly cautious of Maggi brand and seemed to be consuming Maggi more as
compared to other age segments.




                                                      Brand Recall(Agewise)
                                 50
                                 40

                                 30                                                                    10yr - 25yr
                                 20                                                                    25yr - 35yr
                                 10                                                                    35yr - 45yr
                                  0
                                          Maggi       Top Ramen       Surya    Anil Noodles
                                                                     Noodles




                                                             Exhibit 3




In the gender wise category the company’s strategy of positioning of Maggi brand for working
women seems to be adaptive and gaining shape as women respondents had a brand recall
more than male.
                                      Brand Recall(Genderwise)
                      25
                      20
                      15
                             Brand Recall(Incomwise)
                      10                                                                      Maggi
            50
                       5                                                                      Top Ramen
            40         0
                                                                                              Surya Noodles
                                                                           Maggi
            30                                                                                Anil Noodles
                              M


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                                                        M


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                                                                           Top Ramen
                              l


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                                    m


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            20                                                             Surya Noodles
            10                No Income    25K - 40K     40K - 60K     60K Anil Noodles
                                                                           - 75K

             0                                                                                                       15
                 No Income    25K - 40K   40K - 60K    60K - 75K
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                                               Exhibit 3



3. Brand Awareness:

From the responses of the respondents in the conducted survey it was evident than Maggi’s
Brand awareness was very high in terms of noodles were around 65 %of the respondents
associated maggi as noodles and only 20 % of the respondents knew ,Maggi as a Ketchup,
9% as soup etc.




                             Masala
                                    Brand Awareness
                              6% Soup
                                    9%
                                                    Ketchup
                                                      20%



                                         Noodles
                                          65%




The trend indicated that Maggi’s brand extension strategy to increase its basket has not been
quite successful in other food segments .This might be because of the larger share of market
captured by the competitors hence Maggi has a high potential in markets like ketchup, soups
etc.

                               Brand Awareness(Agewise)
                     40
                     35
                     30
                     25                                                   10yr - 25yr
                     20
                                                                          25yr - 35yr
                     15
                     10                                                   35yr - 45yr
                      5
                      0
                          Ketchup    Noodles       Soup       Masala                                     16
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4. Repositioning Maggi as a healthy product:

The company’s strategy to reposition Maggi as a “Healthy product” was not found conducive
as per the survey results. The survey showed that consumers did not perceived Maggi as a
healthy product with 53% of them consumed Maggi’s traditional products as compared to the
rest who consumed other variants of Maggi’s brand that were positioned as “Healthy
products”.




                     Maggi rice    Repositioning Awareness
                   noodles mania                     Others
                        7%                             3%
                      Maggi dal atta
                        noodles
                         14%                                  Maggi masala
                                              Maggi            (Regular)
                                          vegetable atta         53%
                                             noodles
                                              23%




From the pie chart given below it can be clearly seen that Maggi is still perceived as a non
healthy products by the consumers and in spite of the efforts to position Maggi as a healthy
product by the company the brand is still perceived as a “ready to eat” food brand that has a
high market share in the noodle category in India.


                                          Perception of Maggi Noodles

                                                                             As a Healthy
                                                                               Product
                                                                                 40%




                           As a non
                        Healthy Product
                              60%

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                         Tasty/Fun   Perception of Maggi Product
                           Eating                                    Good for
                            10%                                       Health
                                                                       15%

                                        Junk Food
                                           23%

                                                      Ready to Eat
                                                         52%




SWOT ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND

The SWOT analysis of Maggi brand clearly indicates the strengths of Maggi as a Brand in
Indian market. The Brand was found to be a leader in its category of Noodles, with strong
customer loyalty. Intensive distribution of Maggi as a Brand was seen in urban areas of the
country. The major threats of the brand as shown in the figure below indicates that Maggi has
made several attempts to revamp itself as a ‘Healthy Product” but till date its perseverance
towards the tag line is low by the consumers. The brand is in the growth stage of product life
cycle with a strong inclination towards the maturity stage.




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             STRENGTH                                           WEAKNESS
  Market leader in their segment                      Product are dependent on each
  Strong brand loyal consumer base                      other
  Wide range of distribution channel                  Not so much presence in rural
  Product according to the need of                      market
    Indian consumer
  Innovative Product




                                            SWOT
                                           ANALYSIS




             OPPORTUNITY                                              THREAT
  Increasing number of working youth                        Price war with competitors.
  Product has been acceptable in youth                      Strong presence of regional
    category                                                  competitors
  Shift to rural market                                     Consumers don’t perceive it as
  Changing preference of consumer                             a “Healthy Product”
    towards Chinese food and fast food.
  Can foray into other food markets with
    its strong Brand name




STPD ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND

Segmentation: Market Segmentation divides the heterogenous market into homogenous
groups of customers who share a similar set of needs/wants and could be satisfied by
specific products. Maggi Brand have segmented the market on the basis of lifestyle and
habits of URBAN FAMILIES.

Target: Market Targeting refers to evaluating and deciding from amongst the various
alternatives, which segment can be satisfied best by the company. The Maggi Brand have
mainly targeted the Kids, Youth, Office Goers & Working Woman which falls into the category


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of “convenience-savvy time misers” who would like to get something instant and be over with
it quickly.

Positioning: Market Positioning is the act of designing the company’s offerings and image to
occupy a distinctive place in the minds of the target market. The goal of positioning is to
locate the brand in the minds of consumers to maximise the potential benefit to the firm.
Maggi has positioned itself in the SNACKS category and not in the meal category since
Indians do not consider noodles as a proper food item. Therefore Maggi have developed its
brand image of instant food products with positioning statements such as “2 minutes noodles”
and “Easy to cook, good to eat”.

 Differentiations: Points-of-difference (PODs) are attributes or benefits consumers strongly
associate with a brand, positively evaluate and believe they could not find to the same extent
with a competitive brand. The Maggi Brand have also differentiated its brand image from its
competitors in terms of taste, flavours and packaging. Maggi have launched wide varieties of
products in different flavours which can attract larger set of customers. Maggi products are
also available in different sizes catering to different customer needs.




CUSTOMER BASED BRAND EQUITY PYRAMID (CBBE)

Maggi’s customer based brand equity pyramid seems to be equally strong on left hand side
and right hand side, it is also strong from bottom to top enjoying the highest brand awareness
of any fast food noodle brand in India as well as repeat purchase rate and high customer
loyality.




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BRAND PRISM OF MAGGI




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                            BRAND PRISM OF MAGGI




CONCLUSION

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The food processing business in India is at a nascent stage. Currently, only about 10% of the
output is processed and consumed in packaged form thus highlighting huge potential for
expansion and growth. Traditionally, Indians believe in consuming fresh stuff rather then
packaged or frozen, but the trend is changing and the new fast food generation is slowly
changing.

Riding on the success of noodles, Nestle India, tried to make extensions of the Maggi brand
to a number of products like, sauces, ketchups, pickles, soups, tastemakers and macaroni in
the mid-1990s. Unfortunately, the macaroni and pickles didn’t pick up as expected. The
soups and sauces did somewhat fine, gathering considerable sales volumes and have a
satisfactory presence even today. ‘Maggi Noodles’ itself faced a bit of difficulty with respect to
‘taste’, and nearly lost its position in the minds of Indian consumers in the late 1990s. When
Nestle changed the formulation of its tastemaker, the ominous packet that came along with
Maggi Noodles, a major chunk of consumers were put-off and sales started dropping. Also,
Maggi’s competitor ‘TopRamen’ took advantage of the situation and started a parallel
aggressive campaign to eat into Maggi’s market share. But the company quickly realised this
and went back into making the original formula coupled with a free sampling campaign. This
helped Maggi to win back its lost consumers and pushed up its sales volumes again!

Maggi Today The year 2008 saw India leading in world wide Maggi sales. The brand has
grown to an estimated value of Rs 160-170 crore and contributes at least 8–9% to Nestle
India’s top line. All the same, some FMCG analysts feel that the brand has not done much to
expand the noodles category. Even after 25 years of its launch, the size of the instant
noodles market is yet quite small at Rs 300 crore. But yes, the parent company, Nestle India
Limited has certainly encouraged the brand to enter into other culinary products.

RECOMMENDATION

After the conducted study following recommendations could be sited for Maggi Brand.

          - To gain maximum leverage in terms of profit the company should pay emphasis
            on segments with age groups 25-35 and above .Advertising is the key to
            success. Targeting these segments will not only enhance the company’s profit
            margins but also it will leverage the brand image of Maggi.
          - The company should advertise its products by depicting attributes related to
            Health like Nutrition values, % of Vitamins, Proteins etc.This would help in
            customers perceiving the product as Healthy.
          - Foray into other food products like chips, chocolates etc under its sole brand
            name would not only help in Brand extension but will also enhance Maggi’s
            market share.

FUTURE PLANS

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          - Nestlé India’s objective is to manufacture and market the company’s products
            in such a way so as to create value that can be sustained over the long term for
            consumers, shareholders, employees and business partners.
          - Maggi’s aims to create value for consumers that can be sustained over the long
            term by offering a wide variety of high quality, safe food products at affordable
            prices.
          - The company continuously focuses its efforts to better understand the changing
            lifestyles of modern India and anticipate consumer needs in order to provide
            convenience, taste, nutrition and wellness through its product offerings.


LIMITATIONS:

The present study is confined to a minimal sample size and may not reflect the opinion or
response of the entire population in general. The results of our study are entirely confined to
the responses of the Delhi consumers and might deviate in terms of actual population as a
whole.Recomendations given after the study are entirely dependent on the survey and the
secondary analysis done in the report.




APPENDEX 1

                           QUESTIONAIRE

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Q-1 what product would you associate with the tag line mentioned below?
   • Its different. …………………………………………………………………..
   • Don’t be a noodle, be a snoodle……………………………………………….
   • 2 minute noodles/ Bas 2 minute……………………………………………….
   • Jitna tasty, utna healthy………………………………………………………..
   • Mummy bhook lagi ……………………………………………………………
   • Try it with a twist ……………………………………………………………..
   • Hearty soups warm you from inside …………………………………………..
   • Fast to cook, Good to eat ………………………………………………………

Q-2 What comes first in your mind when you hear the word Maggi ?
   • Noodles
   • Fast food
   • Snacks
   • None of these

Q-3 what is the brand that comes to your mind when we say the word noodles?
   • Maggi
   • Top Ramen
   • Surya Noodles
   • Anil Noodles

Q-4 Rank the following Maggi products w.r.t. frequency of purchase with 1 being the highest
rank                                                         RANK

   •   Noodles                                              _________
   •   Ketchup                                              _________
   •   Soup                                                 _________
   •   Pickles                                              _________
   •   Cubes                                                _________

Q-4 With what products would you associate the brand Maggi?
   • Ketchup
   • Noodles
   • Soup
   • Masala



Q-5 On a scale of 1 to 5 rate Maggi on the following parameters
   • Taste                                                   ____________
   • Variety/Flavours                                       ____________
   • Hygiene/Purity                                         ____________
   • Availability                                           ____________
   • Packaging (SKUs)                                       ____________


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Q6 Rank the categories which Maggi should look in future in order of your importance :
   •   Chocolates                                           _____________

   •   Salted Potato Chips                                  _____________

   •   Fruit Juices                                         _____________

   •   Processed foods(Ready to use pastes, masalas) ____________

   •   Others ( Please mention)                             _____________




Q-7 how do you rate Maggi brand in terms of following parameters:

   •   Expertise (Competent, Innovative, Market leader)
   •   Trustworthiness (Dependable and keep customers interest in mind)
   •   Liability ( Fun ,interesting)
   •   None of these

Q-8 How do you perceive Maggi products?
   • Good for health.
   • Ready to eat.
   • Junk food
   • Tasty / Fun eating
Q-9 Which Maggi products in noodles category do you regularly buy? (Repositioning
awareness)
   • Maggi masala
   • Maggi vegetable atta noodles
   • Maggi dal atta noodles
   • Maggi rice noodles mania
   • Others
Q-10 Do you perceive Maggi noodles as a healthy product?
   • Yes
   • No
Q-11 If No then your suggestions for improvement as a healthy product?

________________________________________________

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     •   Marital Status                    :




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A study of maggi brand repositioning and extension

  • 1. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management PRODUCT AND BRAND MANAGEMENT T E R M PA P E R P R O P O S A L A STUDY OF MAGGI BRAND EXTENSION AND REPOSITIONING I N T E R N AT I O N A L M A N A G E M E N T I N S T I T U T E , N E W D E L H I E X E C U T I V E P O S T G R A D U AT E D I P L O M A I N M A N A G E M E N T SUBMITTED TO: S U B M I T T E D B Y: 1
  • 2. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We hereby regard our sincere thanks to Prof...................., IMI New Delhi under whose guidance this project was undertaken. We would like to thank our friends for their generous support and the respondents who gave their valuable piece of time for participating in the survey to complete the study. 2
  • 3. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………………………………….…04 2. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………...05 3. MAGGI BRAND IN INDIA………………………………………………………………….05 4. BRAND STORY……………………………………………………………………………..06 5. PRODUCT VARIENTS……………………………………………………………….…….10 6. MARKET SHARE…………………………………………………………………………....11 7. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY…………………………………………………………....12 8. OBJECTIVE………………………………………………………………………………….12 9. RESEARCH PLAN…………………………………………………………………………..12 10. DATA COLLECTION PLAN…………………………………………………………………13 11. METHODOLOGY……………………………………………………………………………..13 12. SURVEY RESULT…………………………………………………………………………….14 13. SWOT ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND……………………………….……………………19 14. STPD ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND………………………………….…………………..20 15. CUSTOMER-BASED BRAND EQUITY PYRAMID (CBBE)………………………..……..21 16. BRAND PRISM OF MAGGI…………………………………………………………………..22 17. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………….23 18. RECOMMENDATION………………………………………………………………………….23 19. FUTURE PLAN………………………………………………………………………………….24 20. LIMITATION…………………………………………………………………………………......24 21. APPENDIX-1(QUESTIONAIRE)……………………………………..……………………….25 3
  • 4. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The report entitled “A study of Maggi Brand Repositioning and Extension” deals with the study of Maggi brand that was launched in India in the year 1983, by Nestle India Limited, which became synonymous with noodles. This research paper tries to find a solution to a real life problem of Maggi to launch its products as a Healthy Product. The introduction provides the company background, operational & other important information provided by the company which would assist in taking the decision for the right brand extension strategy for Maggi. 4
  • 5. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management INTRODUCTION The industrial revolution in Switzerland in the late 1800s created factory jobs for women, who were therefore left with very little time to prepare meals. This wide spread problem grew to be an object of intense study by the Swiss Public Welfare Society. As a part of its activities, the Society asked Julius Maggi miller to create a vegetable food product that would be quick to prepare and easy to digest. Born on October 9, 1846 in Frauenfeld, Switzerland, Julius Michael Johannes Maggi was the oldest son of an immigrant from Italy who took Swiss citizenship. Julius Maggi became a miller and took on the reputation as an inventive and capable businessman. In 1863, Julius Maggi came up with a formula to bring added taste to meals. Soon after he was commissioned by the Swiss Public Welfare Society, he came up with two instant pea soups and a bean soup - the first launch of the Maggi brand of instant foods in 1882 - 83. Towards the end of the century, Maggi & Company was producing not just powdered soups, but bouillon cubes, sauces and other flavourings. The Maggi Company merged with Nestlé in 1947. Today, Maggi is a leading culinary brand and part of the NESTLÉ family of fine foods and beverages. Under the Maggi brand, which is today known world wide for quality and innovation, Nestle offers a whole range of products, such as packaged soups, frozen meals, prepared sauces and flavourings. MAGGI BRAND IN INDIA Maggi Comes to India – teething troubles Maggi noodles was launched in India in the early1980s. Carlo M. Donati, the present Chairman and Managing Director of Nestle India Ltd, brought the instant noodle brand to India during his short stint here in the early eighties. At that time, there was no direct competition. The first competition came from the ready-to- eat snack segment which included snacks like samosas, biscuits or maybe peanuts, that were usually ‘the bought out’ type. The second competition came from the homemade snacks like pakoras or sandwiches. So there were no specific buy and make snack! Moreover both competitors had certain drawbacks in comparison. Snacks like samosas are usually bought out, and outside food is generally considered unhygienic and unhealthy. The other competitor, ‘homemade’ snacks overcame both these problems but had the disadvantage of extended preparation time at home. Maggi was positioned as the only hygienic home made snack! Despite this, Nestlé faced difficulties with their sales after the initial phase. The reason being, the positioning of the product with the wrong target group. Nestle had positioned Maggi as a convenience food product aimed at the target group of working women who hardly found any time for cooking. Unfortunately this could not hold the product for very long. In the course of many market researches and surveys, the firm found that children were the biggest consumers of Maggi noodles. Quickly they repositioned it towards the kids segment with various tools of sales promotion like colour pencils, sketch pens, fun books, Maggi clubs which worked wonders for the brand. Why the specific Brand positioning? Maggi was positioned as ‘2-minute noodles’ with a punch line that said ‘Fast to cook! Good to eat!’ And this gave the implied understanding to the consumer that it was a ‘between meals’ snack. The company could have easily positioned the product as a meal, either lunch or dinner. But, it chose not to do so, because the Indian consumer mindset did not accept anything other than rice or roti as a meal. Hence trying to substitute it with noodles would 5
  • 6. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management have been futile. The firm did not position it as a ‘ready-to-eat’ meal either, as the housewife prefers to ‘make’ a meal for her kids rather than buy it for them. And if she can make it in two minutes with very little effort, then obviously it’s a hit with her! What’s more, if kids also love the taste, the product is as good as sold! So the ‘2-minute’ funda coupled with the ‘yummy taste worked! BRAND STORY Launched in 5 flavors initially – Masala, chicken, Capsicum, sweet & sour, and Lasagna – Maggi had to fight hard to be accepted by Indian consumers with their hard-to-change eating habits. The packaged food market was very small at this time, Nestle had to promote noodles as a concept, before it could promote Maggi as a brand. It therefore devised a two-pronged strategy to attract mothers on the ‘convenience’ plank and lure kids on the ‘fun’ plank. Gradually, the market for instant noodles began to grow. The company also decided to focus on promotions to increase the brand awreness. In the initial years, Nestle promotional activities for Maggi included schemes offering gifts( such as toys and utensils) in return for empty noodles pack. According to analysits the focus on promotion turned out to be the single largest factor responisible for Maggi’s rapid acceptance. Nestle’s Managers utilized promotions as measured to meet their sales target. Gradually, sales promotion became a crutch for Maggi noodles sales. Later many of the Maggi’s extensions also made considerable use of promotional schemes. The focus of all Maggi’s extensions was more on below the line activities rather than direct communication. In addition to promotional activities, Maggi associated itself with main stream television programme and advertised heavily on kids programme and channels. After its advertisements with taglines like “mummi bhookh lagi hai, bas do minute” and fast to cook good to eat Maggi’s popularity became highly attributed to its “extremely high appeal to children”. As a result, Maggi’s annual growth reportedly touched 15% during its initial years. Maggi’s Brand Extension: In 1998, Nestle launched Maggi’s first brand extension, Maggi soup. At this stage, There was no organized packaged soup market in India. Nestle planned to create a market for packaged soup as it felt the category had a lot of potential. However, according to analyst, the company had introduced soups only to cash in on the Maggi’s brand name, and was never very serious about the segment. In 1993, “Sweet Maggi”, the first variant of Maggi noddles was launched. The company supported the launch with a huge advertisement outlay that amounted to 75% of the total yearly expenditure on the Maggi brand. However, the product failed to generate the desired sales volume and Nestle was forced to withdraw it. At the end of the year, Maggi noodles was generating sales volume of around 5000 tonns and remained a loss making proposition for Nestle. 6
  • 7. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management To boost sales, Nestle decided to reduce the price of Maggi noodles. This was made possible by using thinner and cheapeer packaging material, the company also introduced “money saver multi packes” in the form of 2-in-1 pack and 4-in-1 packs. As a result volume increases phenomenally to 9700 tonnes in 1994 and further to 13000 tonnes in 1995. Maggi’s euphoroia was, however, short lived, as sales stagnated in 1995 at the previous years level. With soup business being threatned by a new entrant “Knorr soups” launched in 1995, offering 10 flavors against Maggi’s 4 the company started rethinking its strategies towards the soup market. In order to stretch Maggi’s brand to include Indian ethenic foods the company tied up with a Pune based chordia foods to launch pickles under the year 1995. The company also tied up with Indian foods fermentation (IFF), a Chennai based food company to market popular south Indian food preparation such as sambher, dosa, vada and spices in consumer packs in Dec 1995. The company reportedly saw a lot of untabbed potential in the market for ready to use south Indian market. In 1996, products from these two ventures received lukewarm response from the market; sales were rather poor in the regions in which they were aunched. Analysts attributed the failure of these Maggi extensions to the fact that Nestlé seemed to be particularly bad at dealing with traditional Indian product categories. Maggi noodles performed badly in 1996. Despite slow sales in the previous two years, Nestlé had set a sales target of 25,000 tonnes for the year. However, Maggi couldn’t cross even 14,000 tonnes. Adding to the company woes was the failure of Maggi Tonite’s Special, a range of cooking sauces aimed at providing ‘restaurant-like-taste’ to food cooked at home. The range included offerings such as Butter Chicken gravy and tomato sauce for pizzas. Understanding these failures, and buoyed by the fact that the Maggi brand finally broke even in 1997, Nestlé continued to explore new options for leveraging on the brand equity of Maggi noodles. The company realized that the kids who had grown up on Maggi noodles had become teenagers by the late 1990s. As they associated the product with their childhood, they seemed to be moving away from it. To lure back these customers and to explore new product avenues, Nestlé launched ‘Maggi Macaroni’ in July 1997. According to analysts, Maggi Macaroni was launched partly to deal with the growing popularity of competing noodles brand Top Ramen. Maggi Macaroni was made available in three flavors, Tomato, Chicken, and Masala. The company expected to repeat the success of Maggi noodles with Maggi Macaroni. As with most of its product launches, Maggi Macaroni’s launch was backed by a multi-media advertisement campaign including radio, television, outdoors and print media with the tagline, ‘Tum Roz Baby. The product’s pricing, however, proved to be a major hurdle. A 75-gm Maggi Macaroni pack was priced at Rs 11, while a 100-gm noodles pack was available at Rs 9. According to analysts, Nestlé failed to justify this price-value anomaly to customers, who failed to see any noted value addition in Maggi Macaroni (packaging and flavor variants were similar to those of Maggi noodles). In addition, customers failed to see any significant difference between Maggi Macaroni and the much cheaper macaroni that was sold by the unorganized sector players. The biggest problem however was the taste of the new product. Since macaroni is thicker than noodles, Maggi Macaroni did not absorb the tastemaker well and consequently 7
  • 8. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management did not taste very good. The interest generated by the novelty of the product soon died out and sales began tapering off. Eventually, Nestlé had to withdraw Maggi Macaroni completely from the market. Nestlé had not even recovered from Macaroni’s dismal performance, when it learnt to its horror that Knorr had dethroned Maggi as the leader in the soup segment (end of 1997). The only saving grace for Maggi seemed to its ketchups and sauces, which were turning out to the ‘rare’ successful extensions of Maggi. These products were supported by a popular advertisement campaign for the Maggi Hot & Sweet sauce brand. These humorous advertisements, featuring actors Pankaj Kapoor and Javed Jafri, used the tagline, ‘It’s different.’ However, during mid-1997, HLL began promoting its Kissan range of sauces aggressively and launched various innovative variants in the category. Nestlé responded with a higher thrust on advertising and different size packs at different price points. Though Kissan gained market share over the next few years, Maggi was able to hold on to its own market share. Meanwhile the operational costs of Maggi noodles had increased considerably, forcing the company to increase the retail price. By early 1997, the price of a single pack had reached Rs 10. Volumes were still languishing between 13,000-14,000 tonnes. Pricing and Product Development: It was at this point in time that Nestlé decided to change the formulation of Maggi noodles. The purpose was not only to infuse ‘fresh life’ into the brand, but also to save money through this new formulation. The company used new noodle-processing technology, so that it could air-dry instead of oil-fry the noodles. The tastemaker’s manufacturing process was also altered. As a result of the above initiatives, costs reportedly came down by 12-14%. To cook the new product, consumers had to add two cups of water instead of one-and-a-half cups. The taste of the noodles was significantly different from what it used to be. The customer backlash that followed the launch of the new noodles took Nestlé by surprise. With volumes declining and customer complaints increasing, the company began to work on plans to relaunch ‘old Maggi’ to win back customers. In addition, in 1998, Nestlé began working out a strategy to regain Maggi’s position in the soup segment. To counter the Knorr threat, the company relaunched Maggi soups under the ‘Maggi Rich’ brand in May 1998. The soups were not only thicker in consistency than those produced earlier, the pricing was also kept competitive and the packaging was made much more attractive. However, Knorr took Nestlé by surprise by launching one-serving soup sachets priced as low as Rs 4. HLL too launched two-serving sachets of Kissan soup priced at Rs 7. As Maggi did not have any offerings in this price-range, it lost a huge portion of its market share to Knorr. The relaunch prompted market observers to compare Nestlé’s move with US soft drinks major Coca-Cola’s ‘New Coke’ fiasco. However, the company disagreed, “It’s a hard-5 nosed strategy, that mixes nostalgia with the consumer’s voiced preference for the product it has been bred and rought up on. The reintroduction is Nestlé’s acknowledgement of the loyalty of the Indian mother and the child to the original product.” By May 1999, Nestlé’s decision to bring back the ‘old Maggi’ seemed to have paid off. Two months after the relaunch, the monthly average sales of Maggi noodles n the northern region rose 50% in comparison to the 8
  • 9. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management previous year. In July 1999, ‘Maggi’ the brand, was promoted as the biggest brand in Nestlé’s portfolio of brands in India, overtaking brands such as Nestum and Cerelac. Nestlé believed that Maggi had immense potential as it was a very ‘flexible’ brand under which regional variants could be introduced to meet various market needs. Company sources claimed that with reasonable price points and innovative products, Maggi could emerge as a top brand and a major growth driver for the company. To further support the brand, Nestlé carried out various promotional activities as well. These included the August 1999 ‘Fun-Dooz’ campaign and Jungle Jackpot campaigns. 6 As a result of the above initiatives, Nestlé claimed to have cornered an 81% market share of the 20,000 tonnes noodles market by the end of 1999. Nestlé sources claimed that Maggi noodles outsold the competition four times over and that more than four Maggi noodle cakes were consumed every second in the country. PRODUCT VARIENTS 9
  • 10. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management The product mix of Maggi is divided into various categories defined below. The company has launched various products under each category as mentioned below. 1. Noodles • Maggi 2-Minute Noodle ( Masala , Chicken, Curry and Tomato) • Maggi Dal Atta Noodles ( Sambhar taste) • Vegetable Atta Maggi Noodles • Maggi Rice Noodles (Lemon Masala, Chilly Chow and Shahi Pulao) • Maggi Cuppa mania (Masala yo, Chilli chow yo) 2. Sauces • Teekha masala • Tomoto chatpat • Imli khata mitha • Tomato ketchup • Hot and sweet • Tomato pudina • Ginger, Garlic & Coriander • Maggi Oriental Chilli Garlic • Ginger, Garlic & Coriander 3. Maggi Pichko 4. Soups Healthy • Chef Style - Cream Mushroom - Sweet Sour Tomato Noodles - Tangy Tomato Vegetables • Home Style - Creamy Chicken - Mixed Vegetable - Rich Tomato • Chinese Style - Chinese Hot Sour Chicken - Chinese Sweet Corn Chicken - Chinese Sweet Corn Vegetables - Chinese Hot & Sour Vegetables 5.Maggi soup sanjivni 10
  • 11. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management • Amla • Badam • Spinach • Dal • Tomato 6. Maggi bhuna masala • Bhuna masala for gravy dishes • Bhuna masala for vegetable dal 7.Maggi magic cubes • Chicken • Vegetarian masala MARKET SHARE Maggi's Market Share in Ketchup Maggi's Market Share in Noodles Category Category 20% 45% Maggi Maggi 55% Others Others 80% RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OBJECTIVES  To understand the influence of Maggi as a brand on consumers mind set.  Sources of Brand equity of Maggi like Brand awareness, Brand image, Brand association, Brand recall  To understand the Brand performance of Maggi products. 11
  • 12. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management  To understand Brand Imagery, Brand Quality perceived by customers, Brand credibility, consideration, superiority and feelings.  Brand Extension of Maggi in terms of product diversity.  Analyse the repositioning of Maggi brand as a “Healthy product” and the consumers perseverance towards the same. RESEARCH PLAN Research Design: The research will be carried out in the form of a survey which will be done in areas near to Delhi (NCR region). The population has been segmented on the basis of salary Group and Age Group. Sample Design: The target population for our study is households. The sample will be selected by a simple random sampling method . Sample Size: The sampling unit is 150 which are divided as follows: Number of 150 respondents Age-group 10 – 45 Monthly Household 25000 - 75000 INR Income Delhi, Survey Locations Faridabad,Gurgoan,Noida,Greater Noida 25K - 40K - 60K - Salary Group No income 40K 60K 75K Number of Respondents 30 50 70 Age Group 10 - 25 25 - 35 35 – 45 Number of Respondents 50 50 50 12
  • 13. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management DATA COLLECTION PLAN Data Gathering: This study involves data collection (primary research) from different households in four different areas Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgoan, and Noida. Literature Review The research conducted as a part of our study would include Primary as well as Secondary research. Primary research would include a survey that would be conducted in selected localities of Delhi and nearby areas where the responses of consumers would be recorded through a designed questionair.Secondary research would include various aspects of Brand management through Internet , Journals, company reports , expert views etc. METHOLODOGY The research will be carried out in the form of a survey. This will include primary research in addition to secondary research as stated below. The survey research method will be descriptive research design. Each respondent will be interviewed through a Questionnaire. The sample will be selected by a simple random sampling method. The survey will address the following information area: Information Areas: The objective as spelt out can be elaborated into specific information areas to be studied.  How do customers perceive Maggi as a stable brand, their perception of noodles and how do they associate themselves with Maggi?  Are the consumers aware of Maggi Brand or they associate noodles with some other brand?  Do they consider noodle as a healthy product or they are aware of the company’s strategy of repositioning it to a healthy product by the launch of some of the new products?  Which product from the entire basket of Maggi products do the consumers consider as the best selling product for Maggi and to which the consumers frequently buy?  Are the consumers willing to accept Maggi brand extensions to some other products like chocolate, juices, chips etc? 13
  • 14. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management SURVEY RESULTS: 1. Brand Associations: Sources of Brand equity like brand association of Maggi as a Brand was found highest with the age group of 10-25 and the product category associated with it was the noodles category ( see exhibit 1). Consumers in the age segment of 10-25 could easily relate Maggi to noodles. In the income wise category the brand association was highest with the income group of 25k-40k were more than 40 respondents associated Maggi with noodles ( see exhibit 2). The implications from the findings discussed above seem that Maggi has good brand association in terms of noodles. Consumers presume Maggi as Noodles and the company’s philosophy of projecting the brand as noodles brand seem to be viable in this regard. Brand Association(Agewise) 40 35 30 25 10yr - 25yr 20 15 25yr - 35yr 10 35yr - 45yr 5 0 Noodles Fast Food Snacks None of These Exhibit 1 Brand Association(Incomewise) 50 40 Noodles 30 Fast Food 20 Snaks 10 None of These 0 No Income 25K - 40K 40K - 60K 60K - 75K 14
  • 15. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management Exhibit 2 2. Brand Recall: From the Exhibit 3 & 4 given below it seems a clear trend that Maggi has a good brand recall as compared to its competitors like Top Ramen, Surya noodles etc. Consumers could easily associate Maggi with noodles. In the Age wise category, the respondents of the age group of 25-45 were highly cautious of Maggi brand and seemed to be consuming Maggi more as compared to other age segments. Brand Recall(Agewise) 50 40 30 10yr - 25yr 20 25yr - 35yr 10 35yr - 45yr 0 Maggi Top Ramen Surya Anil Noodles Noodles Exhibit 3 In the gender wise category the company’s strategy of positioning of Maggi brand for working women seems to be adaptive and gaining shape as women respondents had a brand recall more than male. Brand Recall(Genderwise) 25 20 15 Brand Recall(Incomwise) 10 Maggi 50 5 Top Ramen 40 0 Surya Noodles Maggi 30 Anil Noodles M M M M e e e e a a a a Top Ramen l l l l m m m m e e e e a a a a F F F F l l l l 20 Surya Noodles 10 No Income 25K - 40K 40K - 60K 60K Anil Noodles - 75K 0 15 No Income 25K - 40K 40K - 60K 60K - 75K
  • 16. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management Exhibit 3 3. Brand Awareness: From the responses of the respondents in the conducted survey it was evident than Maggi’s Brand awareness was very high in terms of noodles were around 65 %of the respondents associated maggi as noodles and only 20 % of the respondents knew ,Maggi as a Ketchup, 9% as soup etc. Masala Brand Awareness 6% Soup 9% Ketchup 20% Noodles 65% The trend indicated that Maggi’s brand extension strategy to increase its basket has not been quite successful in other food segments .This might be because of the larger share of market captured by the competitors hence Maggi has a high potential in markets like ketchup, soups etc. Brand Awareness(Agewise) 40 35 30 25 10yr - 25yr 20 25yr - 35yr 15 10 35yr - 45yr 5 0 Ketchup Noodles Soup Masala 16
  • 17. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management 4. Repositioning Maggi as a healthy product: The company’s strategy to reposition Maggi as a “Healthy product” was not found conducive as per the survey results. The survey showed that consumers did not perceived Maggi as a healthy product with 53% of them consumed Maggi’s traditional products as compared to the rest who consumed other variants of Maggi’s brand that were positioned as “Healthy products”. Maggi rice Repositioning Awareness noodles mania Others 7% 3% Maggi dal atta noodles 14% Maggi masala Maggi (Regular) vegetable atta 53% noodles 23% From the pie chart given below it can be clearly seen that Maggi is still perceived as a non healthy products by the consumers and in spite of the efforts to position Maggi as a healthy product by the company the brand is still perceived as a “ready to eat” food brand that has a high market share in the noodle category in India. Perception of Maggi Noodles As a Healthy Product 40% As a non Healthy Product 60% 17
  • 18. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management Tasty/Fun Perception of Maggi Product Eating Good for 10% Health 15% Junk Food 23% Ready to Eat 52% SWOT ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND The SWOT analysis of Maggi brand clearly indicates the strengths of Maggi as a Brand in Indian market. The Brand was found to be a leader in its category of Noodles, with strong customer loyalty. Intensive distribution of Maggi as a Brand was seen in urban areas of the country. The major threats of the brand as shown in the figure below indicates that Maggi has made several attempts to revamp itself as a ‘Healthy Product” but till date its perseverance towards the tag line is low by the consumers. The brand is in the growth stage of product life cycle with a strong inclination towards the maturity stage. 18
  • 19. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management STRENGTH WEAKNESS Market leader in their segment Product are dependent on each Strong brand loyal consumer base other Wide range of distribution channel Not so much presence in rural Product according to the need of market Indian consumer Innovative Product SWOT ANALYSIS OPPORTUNITY THREAT Increasing number of working youth Price war with competitors. Product has been acceptable in youth Strong presence of regional category competitors Shift to rural market Consumers don’t perceive it as Changing preference of consumer a “Healthy Product” towards Chinese food and fast food. Can foray into other food markets with its strong Brand name STPD ANALYSIS OF MAGGI BRAND Segmentation: Market Segmentation divides the heterogenous market into homogenous groups of customers who share a similar set of needs/wants and could be satisfied by specific products. Maggi Brand have segmented the market on the basis of lifestyle and habits of URBAN FAMILIES. Target: Market Targeting refers to evaluating and deciding from amongst the various alternatives, which segment can be satisfied best by the company. The Maggi Brand have mainly targeted the Kids, Youth, Office Goers & Working Woman which falls into the category 19
  • 20. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management of “convenience-savvy time misers” who would like to get something instant and be over with it quickly. Positioning: Market Positioning is the act of designing the company’s offerings and image to occupy a distinctive place in the minds of the target market. The goal of positioning is to locate the brand in the minds of consumers to maximise the potential benefit to the firm. Maggi has positioned itself in the SNACKS category and not in the meal category since Indians do not consider noodles as a proper food item. Therefore Maggi have developed its brand image of instant food products with positioning statements such as “2 minutes noodles” and “Easy to cook, good to eat”. Differentiations: Points-of-difference (PODs) are attributes or benefits consumers strongly associate with a brand, positively evaluate and believe they could not find to the same extent with a competitive brand. The Maggi Brand have also differentiated its brand image from its competitors in terms of taste, flavours and packaging. Maggi have launched wide varieties of products in different flavours which can attract larger set of customers. Maggi products are also available in different sizes catering to different customer needs. CUSTOMER BASED BRAND EQUITY PYRAMID (CBBE) Maggi’s customer based brand equity pyramid seems to be equally strong on left hand side and right hand side, it is also strong from bottom to top enjoying the highest brand awareness of any fast food noodle brand in India as well as repeat purchase rate and high customer loyality. 20
  • 21. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management zzz BRAND PRISM OF MAGGI 21
  • 22. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management BRAND PRISM OF MAGGI CONCLUSION 22
  • 23. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management The food processing business in India is at a nascent stage. Currently, only about 10% of the output is processed and consumed in packaged form thus highlighting huge potential for expansion and growth. Traditionally, Indians believe in consuming fresh stuff rather then packaged or frozen, but the trend is changing and the new fast food generation is slowly changing. Riding on the success of noodles, Nestle India, tried to make extensions of the Maggi brand to a number of products like, sauces, ketchups, pickles, soups, tastemakers and macaroni in the mid-1990s. Unfortunately, the macaroni and pickles didn’t pick up as expected. The soups and sauces did somewhat fine, gathering considerable sales volumes and have a satisfactory presence even today. ‘Maggi Noodles’ itself faced a bit of difficulty with respect to ‘taste’, and nearly lost its position in the minds of Indian consumers in the late 1990s. When Nestle changed the formulation of its tastemaker, the ominous packet that came along with Maggi Noodles, a major chunk of consumers were put-off and sales started dropping. Also, Maggi’s competitor ‘TopRamen’ took advantage of the situation and started a parallel aggressive campaign to eat into Maggi’s market share. But the company quickly realised this and went back into making the original formula coupled with a free sampling campaign. This helped Maggi to win back its lost consumers and pushed up its sales volumes again! Maggi Today The year 2008 saw India leading in world wide Maggi sales. The brand has grown to an estimated value of Rs 160-170 crore and contributes at least 8–9% to Nestle India’s top line. All the same, some FMCG analysts feel that the brand has not done much to expand the noodles category. Even after 25 years of its launch, the size of the instant noodles market is yet quite small at Rs 300 crore. But yes, the parent company, Nestle India Limited has certainly encouraged the brand to enter into other culinary products. RECOMMENDATION After the conducted study following recommendations could be sited for Maggi Brand. - To gain maximum leverage in terms of profit the company should pay emphasis on segments with age groups 25-35 and above .Advertising is the key to success. Targeting these segments will not only enhance the company’s profit margins but also it will leverage the brand image of Maggi. - The company should advertise its products by depicting attributes related to Health like Nutrition values, % of Vitamins, Proteins etc.This would help in customers perceiving the product as Healthy. - Foray into other food products like chips, chocolates etc under its sole brand name would not only help in Brand extension but will also enhance Maggi’s market share. FUTURE PLANS 23
  • 24. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management - Nestlé India’s objective is to manufacture and market the company’s products in such a way so as to create value that can be sustained over the long term for consumers, shareholders, employees and business partners. - Maggi’s aims to create value for consumers that can be sustained over the long term by offering a wide variety of high quality, safe food products at affordable prices. - The company continuously focuses its efforts to better understand the changing lifestyles of modern India and anticipate consumer needs in order to provide convenience, taste, nutrition and wellness through its product offerings. LIMITATIONS: The present study is confined to a minimal sample size and may not reflect the opinion or response of the entire population in general. The results of our study are entirely confined to the responses of the Delhi consumers and might deviate in terms of actual population as a whole.Recomendations given after the study are entirely dependent on the survey and the secondary analysis done in the report. APPENDEX 1 QUESTIONAIRE When you fill in this questionnaire please use a pen and mark (√) on the best response. 24
  • 25. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management Q-1 what product would you associate with the tag line mentioned below? • Its different. ………………………………………………………………….. • Don’t be a noodle, be a snoodle………………………………………………. • 2 minute noodles/ Bas 2 minute………………………………………………. • Jitna tasty, utna healthy……………………………………………………….. • Mummy bhook lagi …………………………………………………………… • Try it with a twist …………………………………………………………….. • Hearty soups warm you from inside ………………………………………….. • Fast to cook, Good to eat ……………………………………………………… Q-2 What comes first in your mind when you hear the word Maggi ? • Noodles • Fast food • Snacks • None of these Q-3 what is the brand that comes to your mind when we say the word noodles? • Maggi • Top Ramen • Surya Noodles • Anil Noodles Q-4 Rank the following Maggi products w.r.t. frequency of purchase with 1 being the highest rank RANK • Noodles _________ • Ketchup _________ • Soup _________ • Pickles _________ • Cubes _________ Q-4 With what products would you associate the brand Maggi? • Ketchup • Noodles • Soup • Masala Q-5 On a scale of 1 to 5 rate Maggi on the following parameters • Taste ____________ • Variety/Flavours ____________ • Hygiene/Purity ____________ • Availability ____________ • Packaging (SKUs) ____________ 25
  • 26. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management Q6 Rank the categories which Maggi should look in future in order of your importance : • Chocolates _____________ • Salted Potato Chips _____________ • Fruit Juices _____________ • Processed foods(Ready to use pastes, masalas) ____________ • Others ( Please mention) _____________ Q-7 how do you rate Maggi brand in terms of following parameters: • Expertise (Competent, Innovative, Market leader) • Trustworthiness (Dependable and keep customers interest in mind) • Liability ( Fun ,interesting) • None of these Q-8 How do you perceive Maggi products? • Good for health. • Ready to eat. • Junk food • Tasty / Fun eating Q-9 Which Maggi products in noodles category do you regularly buy? (Repositioning awareness) • Maggi masala • Maggi vegetable atta noodles • Maggi dal atta noodles • Maggi rice noodles mania • Others Q-10 Do you perceive Maggi noodles as a healthy product? • Yes • No Q-11 If No then your suggestions for improvement as a healthy product? ________________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Profile Sheet 26
  • 27. TITLE: Maggi’s Brand Extension and Repositioning Subject: Product And Brand Management • Age : • Sex : • Profession : • Monthly Income : • Marital Status : Thank you for your answers. It has been a pleasure interacting with you. 27