What's funny to me is that we don't buy even 4 of the brands on that chart.
Lies!
Either you're buying no brands cause you're broke or you're buying organic cause you're hip. Otherwise, life is no existent without at least 4 of those brands
What's funny to me is that we don't buy even 4 of the brands on that chart.
Lies!
Either you're buying no brands cause you're broke or you're buying organic cause you're hip. Otherwise, life is no existent without at least 4 of those brands
No lie.Lies!
I can assure you I am neither broke or hip.Either you're buying no brands cause you're broke or you're buying organic cause you're hip. Otherwise, life is no existent without at least 4 of those brands
What's funny to me is that we don't buy even 4 of the brands on that chart.
No lie.
I don't actually consume much processed food. Hardly any really.
No lie.
I don't actually consume much processed food. Hardly any really.
I can assure you I am neither broke or hip.
Please change your avatar, it is terrible.
Likewise. I counted 1, maybe 2.
So you've never had an OREO? Or a Cola?
Cola yes, Oreo, no... wtf is an Oreo? Sounds rude.
It's really easy to avoid brands, just don't buy anything processed. Make your own food from basic ingredients. The only reason these companies have got so big is that the majority of humanity in the west is too fucking lazy to make their own dinner.
Once you wean yourself off their sugar/salt/poor quality fat/additives bullshit, it's hard to go back. I used to love Kelloggs cereal when I was younger. I hadn't tried it since I was a student, but someone gave me a free sample the other day. Ate half a bowl, then threw the box in the bin, it's just fucking sugar and no flavour at all.
But at the same time, you cannot deny the occasional indulgence in a bottle of Cola, or maybe some Oreos or some Vienetta Ice Creams (Those are fucking delicious)!
I'm not huge into cola and stuff like that. Once it's not in the house, I'm fine. My fuckin achilles' heel is peanut butter and honey. I don't why man, that shit is like crack to me. If I had to choose last meal on earth, peanut butter and honey would me my snack (obviously not a legitimate meal, that would be lamb and mash potatoes).
Oreo rude? You hurt me man! My Manboobs are soggy just by watching you refer to OREOs as rude. That's disheartening!
On topic,
The FMCG market is not only about items that you ingest, but it covers an overall market of what you consume. Commercially, they are referred to as fast moving goods for a reason.
As far as cooking is concerned, I am a big preacher when it comes to cooking your own meal. I love cooking and at my place, everything we cook is 90% farm fresh, we seldom indulge in processed goods. Heck! I can make my own homemade cottage cheese within a day.
But at the same time, you cannot deny the occasional indulgence in a bottle of Cola, or maybe some Oreos or some Vienetta Ice Creams (Those are fucking delicious)!
At the same time, I brush with Oral-B, Tide is my detergent, Gillette is my blade, Old Spice has been my after-shave for years, Benadryl is my cough syrup, Vaseline has kept me away from Dry skin for years (and for some other uses as well), I used to wear a Ralph Lauren cologne for years.
The wifey does use Stayfree on her cycles, dabs her face with Olay, shampoos with Pantene.
All this is undeniable.
Nice to see the bbf rejects check in to an otherwise interesting thread with their "dont buy processed food derp derp" that they post right before they run outside to suck down a camel crush.
Here's a similar infographic, albeit in a different market segment.
Also, for those who want a clearer version of the above posted FMCG infographic.
http://i.imgur.com/k0pv0.jpg
Most people assume that news outlet consolidation leads to the homogenization of news, but in most cases, it actually leads to MORE diversity in news.
If Clear Channel owns 5 channels in a market, would they focus all 5 channels for, say, Republicans, who compromise 80% of the market, or would they diversify and also offer a product that appeals to the remaining 20%, meaning they can capture 100% of the total market?