Abstract “This paper discusses the critical review on the needs and motivation that influences consumers’ buying behaviour through the use of canned fruits as a product offering. Canned fruits are considered fast-moving consumer goods or convenience goods. Ayam Brand is a well established canned food brand from Malaysia since 1892 in which canned fruits such as pineapples represent one of their product lines. We find that the consumers purchasing decision is a process caused by their innate needs
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Case Study: Shiseido: Channeling Cosmetics in China Introduction Shiseido‚ the largest Japan’s cosmetic manufacturer‚ was founded by Arinobu Fukuhara in 1872 when he opened Japan’s first Western-style pharmacy called Shiseido Pharmacy in Tokyo. The company manufactured its own pharmaceutical products in 1878 before later moving to cosmetics in which it combined Western technology with Asian ingredients. In 1923‚ Shiseido started a voluntary chain store system where the stores were operated by independent
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to rebound after the global economic recession‚ as consumers continue to move into urban areas and the number of hypermarkets/supermarkets expands. Consumers are expected to trade down brands‚ seeking lower priced packaged foods‚ but without sacrificing health concerns and convenience. Most of the packaged food products purchased in the Philippines were sold in supermarkets/hypermarkets. The top five grocery retailers in
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Introduction Carrefour’s major markets include France‚ Spain‚ Greece‚ Portugal‚ Brazil‚ Argentina‚ Taiwan‚ Mexico‚ and Asia. The company operates its stores under 17 banners‚ including hypermarkets (Carrefour)‚ supermarkets (Champion‚ GB‚ GS‚ Norte)‚convenience stores (8 á Huit‚ SHOPI‚ Marché Plus)‚ hard discount stores (Dia%‚ Ed)‚ cash-and-carry stores (Promocash)‚ mini markets (PROXi) and food service stores (Prodirest). Other banners of the company include Puntocash‚ docks MARKET and an online
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I believe that most successful companies are those who create most revenues or most profitable. Ranking them by revenue for their respective fiscal years ended on or before March 31‚ 2013. That honor goes to oil giant Exxon Mobil‚ whose $44.9 billion profit was followed most closely by Apple‚ at $41.7 billion. While Exxon Mobil was last year’s profit king‚ it did not take in the most revenue last year. That company would be Royal Dutch Shell‚ which at $481.7 billion wins Global 500 list’s top
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businesses tend themselves to open the hypermarket‚ which provides a large variety of products such as food and non-food products. Moreover‚ the consumer’s market power is growing strong and stable because customers’ trends today tend to shift from basic purchases to value-oriented brands and retailers. By the way‚ their power creates the new perception among sellers that most customer need a low cost of product whereas keeps a high quality. Then‚ many hypermarkets always compete each other with the
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needs to proceed with caution when attempting to introduce hypermarkets to the Indian culture. Carrefour experienced a huge failure when they tried to build stores in Japan and they were completely ignorant to Japan’s retail culture. Aside from some trust issues‚ some mishaps that damaged their image‚ and trouble finding retail space‚ Carrefour failed to realize that the Japanese culture had little to no interest in these hypermarkets. This failure in Japan cost Carrefour close to 300 million
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Sime Darby Berhad. In February 2002‚ Tesco Malaysia officially commenced operations with the opening of its maiden hypermarket in Puchong‚ Selangor. Tesco Malaysia has an employee size of approximately 15‚000 and it currently operates 46 outlets in 2 formats following the acquisition of Makro Cash and Carry in December 2006. The Tesco businesses are. Tesco Hypermarkets Tesco Hypermarkets offer customers a holistic shopping experience under one roof. From fresh produce to groceries‚ from household items
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What is the biggest competitive threat facing Carrefour as it expands in global markets? Carrefour had a concept of been a giant store(hypermarket) but along the line‚ the company faced some challenges which they found difficult to adapt to easily‚ Some of the challenges were due to changing consumer consumption habits and Carrefour could not meet up with this challenge because of the little depths in some of their product categories. Carrefour also pulled out from the American
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The evolution of modern retail formats in India from the days of the primitive weekly markets or village fairs gradually changed the face of retailing from an entertainment orientation to a more conscious profession of delivering consistent quality shopping Experience. Retailing appeared in the Indian Horizon in the 70’s when shops like Raymonds‚ Nalli’s and Bata set up their exclusive stress and /or franchisees. The early 80’s witnessed the emergence of “Akbar ally’s” in Mumbai and “spencers” in
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