Is Coca Cola losing its Nigeria Customers

in untalented •  7 years ago 

Since the subsidence when buyers expected to reappraise acquiring faithfulness Coca Cola is by all accounts losing their upper hand in light of their absence of affectability to advertise substances.

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The present the truth is that Nigerians are unwilling to pay more than N100 whenever they want to extinguish thirst. Pepsi, Big Cola, 7-up held N100 and some have even expanded volume. Coca Cola reacted by delivering a little measured option. The customers are not taking it. The predominant reasoning in the market today is: everything is sweetened water. Why pay more for same.

The times of offering "names" is quick vanishing. This same situation is playing out in gadgets buys. In 2years from now that name "Apple" will quit offering. But Apple does some esteem reexamination they will soon be contrasted in useful ease of use with items like Techno. Individuals are reconsidering their decisions. Organizations must reconsider their esteem separation. On the off chance that they are not sufficiently convincing, they'd lose.

Organizations that offer at premium basically on mark name should reexamine technique else they'd be overshadowed. Coke needs to backpedal to N100 for 50Cl if they want to keep their hold on the Nigerian market.

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@saintopic. Coke is also not good for health. Plus there are better options like Organic Juices with natural sweetners. I always make my juices at home with honey. They taste super good, super healthy!

Thanks for your suggestion, I myself am trying as much as possible to do more of water and bend fruit juice to all this drinks.

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Nothing can be compared to consuming fresh and natural fruit juice no natter how small it can be.