Friday, 8 September 2017

Unilever and Nestle Pursue Niche Growth

Sweet Earth is being acquired by Nestle
Switzerland-based Nestle is buying a small California firm known for vegan and vegetarian foods; Dutch-British Unilever is buying a company that makes herbal organic teas.

Unilever is acquiring Pukka Herbs
Both of these multinationals are building part of their growth strategies around acquiring businesses and products in niches that are attractive because of increasing consumer appeal and the ability to be noticed through distinctive brands/products.

Unilever, for example, pursued Pukka Herbs because it is unusually fast-growing in its niche. Unilever's top tea executive explains: 'In the morning a lot of people still drink black tea as it picks you up, but in the afternoon or evening herbal tea is wonderful with different benefits'. In other words, Pukka Herbs complements Unilever's existing tea brands and products.

Nestle bought Sweet Earth, a vegan/vegetarian food marketer, to get firmly established in the plant-based protein market. Nestle USA's CEO comments: 'One of NestlĂ©’s strategic priorities is to build out our portfolio of vegetarian and flexitarian choices in line with modern health trends'.

Mainstream brands/products continue to sell--but certain niches are growing more rapidly and delivering customer acquisition (and profits) through specialization. That's why more multinationals will be exploiting growth opportunities by buying firms that have a following and a strong brand image in a well-defined niche.