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    Food and Drink

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    INDIVIDUALS TO EAT AND DRINK Many individuls have different dietary needs‚lifestyle‚ state of health and how much exerise they take can affect the amount that they eat. Religion can also affect what they eat or drink. All humuns need essential nutrients to survive. They are five major groups: CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates are found in starchy foods‚ such as‚bread‚potatos‚ rice‚ pasta and cerals. This makes up a third of the food we eat. Starchy food is a good sourse of energy and main sourse

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    Health Drink

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    Executive summary: 1.1 Background India‚ the world’s largest malt-based drinks market‚ accounts for 22% of the world’s retail volume sales. These drinks are traditionally consumed as milk substitutes and marketed as a nutritious drink‚ mainly consumed by the old‚ the young and the sick. The Health food drinks category consists of white drinks and brown drinks. South and East India are large markets for these drinks‚ accounting for the largest proportion of all India sales. The total market is

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    Market Segmentation‚ Positioning‚ Targeting: A case of Tata Nano in India EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Targeting and positioning strategy of Tata Nano and recommendations for the company are given. INTRODUCTION: BACKGROUND: According to Howard and Sheth (1969‚ p. 70)‚ “market segmentation depends on the idea that the company should segment or divide the market in such a way as to achieve sets of buyers” Historically sellers were engaged in mass marketing. They were

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    Segmentation of Vodafone

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    [pic] Segmentation Strategies Vodafone is the world’s largest mobile telecommunication network company‚ based on revenue‚ and has a market value of about £71.2 billion (November 2009). It currently has operations in 31 countries and partner networks in a further 40 countries. [pic] [pic] Vodafone owns 45% of Verizon Wireless‚ the largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States‚ based on number of subscribers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodafone Vodafone has

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    Wine market segmentation

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    MARKET SEGMENTATION Segmentation factors The significant rise in Singapore’s wine consumption‚ in recent years‚ has lead to the rapid increase in the number of brands looking to enter this seemingly attractive market. In order for Seabrook to gain a competitive advantage and market their Pinot Noir and Shiraz successfully‚ they need to ensure that they effectively segment their potential customers in order to maintain focus‚ save resources and provide measurability. Market segmentation is a useful

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    Innocent Drinks

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    Innocent Drinks is a UK-based company founded in 1999 whose primary business is producing smoothies and flavoured spring water‚ sold in supermarkets‚ coffee shops and various other outlets nationally as well as in Ireland‚ Netherlands‚ Belgium‚ Germany‚ France‚ Austria‚ Denmark and Switzerland. Innocent has a 75% share of the £169m UK smoothie market[citation needed] and the company sells two million smoothies per week.[3] Innocent is 58% owned by The Coca-Cola Company. Contents [hide]

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    Segmentation in India

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    INDIA SEGMENTATION DEMOGRAPHIC Population 1‚173‚108‚018 (July 2010 est.) Age structure 0-14 years: 30.5% (male 187‚197‚389/female 165‚285‚592) 15-64 years: 64.3% (male 384‚131‚994/female 359‚795‚835) 65 years and over: 5.2% (male 28‚816‚115/female 31‚670‚841) (2010 est.) Median age total: 25.9 years male: 25.4 years female: 26.6 years (2010 est.) Population growth rate 1.376% (2010 est.) Urbanization urban population: 29% of total population (2008) rate of urbanization: 2.4% annual

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    Innocent drinks

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    Me (Richard Reed) and my 2 friends (Adam Balon‚ Jonathan Wright)‚ we have built a prosperous and fast-growing business‚ based on our beliefs of providing healthier and natural food – pure fruit smoothie drinks to the community‚ in a sustainable way by lowering down our company’s and all stakeholders’ impact in the environment and by bridging the gaps all over the world‚ taking in consideration social and environmental causes. Since our company has grown very fast‚ we want to maintain the company’s

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    Market segmentation is a long-standing strategy used especially in consumer products. It is measurable‚ accessible‚ distinguishable‚ and actionable. Observing markets in the Philippines‚ can you identify market segments for fast food‚ garments‚ cigarettes‚ alcohol‚ computers‚ passenger cars‚ and beach resort? Please show the positioning of 2 consumer products and their competition in these segments. For levels of Micromarketing 1. Segment Marketing – consists of a group of customers who

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    Soft Drinks

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    CaseNet® The Soft Drink Industry in 1996: A Case Study for External Environment Analysis Raman Muralidharan Indiana University-South Bend he average U.S. consumer drinks more soft drinks per capita (2.3 eight ounce servings a day) than any other beverage‚ including milk. Table 1 shows the per capita consumption of various beverages in the U.S. for 1991-1995. In terms of 1995 retail sales‚ soft drinks in the U.S. are a $52 billion dollar industry (Standard & Poor’s Corp.‚ 96:11). The U.S. market

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