HUL, Nestle hike prices from today
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HUL and Nestle announced a hike in products such as tea, coffee, milk, and noodles on March 14
- Bru coffee powder prices by 3-7 percent across packs
- Taj Mahal tea prices are hiked by 3.7-5.8 percent across packs
- Brooke Bond variants are now costlier by 1.5-14 percent across packs
- Prices of Maggi noodles hiked by 9 to 16 percent
- Nescafe classic coffee powders price hiked by 3-7 percent across variant
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hm after election everyone is confident
what is the connection? kehna kya chahte ho?
these price hikes are for our betterment. It should be increased more.
yes bro funds are needed for development of those in power and their paid dogs
With the latest changes, the price of Maggi Masala noodles 70 gm will
now be Rs 14 from earlier Rs 12. The price of Maggi Masala Noodles 140
gm is hiked by Rs 3 or 12.5 per cent, while the 560 gm pack is will be
costlier by 9.4 per cent to and will be retailed at Rs 105 from earlier
Rs 96.
Nestle A+milk 1 litre carton will cost 4 per cent more than its
current price, which takes it to Rs 78 from Rs 75. The price of Nescafe
classic coffee powder is hiked by 3-7 per cent, which will take the
price of Nescafe classic 25 gm pack up by 2.5 percent to Rs 80 from Rs
78. Nescafe classic 50 gm pack is hiked by 3.4 per cent to Rs 150 from
Rs 145,
Chilla chilla ke scheme bata de sabko. Just kidding.
Good morning bro
10 years back, 2 cakes of Maggi was sufficient to fill my grandad’s gargantuan stomach.
The maggi cakes have become lean over the years, now it takes four cakes of maggi just to get his stomach full.
We are paying more but getting even lesser quantity with price increase.
rethink about raw material cost, else company wont survive…
Because of inflation if corporates increase rates, it’s understandable.
What is not understandable is, their expenses or efforts in marketing which they probably spend 100 or 1000s or crores as if it’s mandatory.
They can always reduce advertising and work to make product better.
Why good product can’t be preliminary source of marketing? How much xioami and other successful brands spent on marketing? They products were groundbreaking and hands down best in the market. That’s how they sold millions of mobiles.
I know markets are different but I am saying instead of fooling around customers by stupid ads they should work on products more.
I shifted to top ramen noodles long back when I compared prices and both products.
Most of the FMCG products are meant to fool customers. Just watch the ads and understand their brainwashing technique.
Product innovation requires much more efforts (and cost) with no guaranteed outcomes.
Whereas marketing (or rather advertising) is a leveraged way with quantifiable returns.
A wise company (i.e. Profit driven) would always choose the second.