Nestle to sell 40 gm Maggi packets for Rs 10 to expand market share
The Indian arm of the Swiss company, which used to sell 100 grams of Maggi for Rs 10 had raised the price to Rs 12 in December 2014, which was further revised to Rs 14 in February 2022 to offset the rise in input costs, the report said. The latest Rs 10 pack targets “Rurban” markets (rural and small markets) in 15 states and will weigh just 40 grams.
The attraction of Rs 5 and Rs 10 price points
A Nestle India representative was quoted in the report as saying, “There is an increasing preference for spicy products all across India. Maggi has always been in tune with what our consumers that meet this need. We already have Maggi special masala, Maggi spicy garlic and Maggi manchurian noodles in urban markets. For “rurban markets, we recently launched “Teekha Masala” and “Chatpata Masala” variants of Maggi noodles for Rs 10.”
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The latest decision is expected to keep local competition in check as smaller companies have gained ground due to cooling inflation. Volume growth of local brands has been more than national brands over the 12-month period that ended of April 30, the Mint report cited a research report. Brands that operate in a single market are defined as local brands.