Woolworths Supermarkets
Own brand products are a meaningful source of revenue and profit. The arrival of a new competitor prompted action. To minimise the risk of competitive price attack on the company’s house brand, a multiple brand strategy was pursued in the belief that if price competition was to inflict damage it may be limited to a single category of products rather than the entire range of products.
As a result, each individual product became part of a collection of products and each category had its own name and individualised expression of identity housed in a common format. All category names were then linked to a central theme of ‘Quality and Value’ which allowed group or individual products to be promoted under a single or collective proposition.
The base format relied on the shared indisputable characteristics of ‘Quality and Value’.
This was then adapted to the brand names assigned to each category of products. Hundreds of individual products were allocated under twelve brand names.
Woolworths Supermarkets
Own brand products are a meaningful source of revenue and profit. The arrival of a new competitor prompted action. To minimise the risk of competitive price attack on the company’s house brand, a multiple brand strategy was pursued in the belief that if price competition was to inflict damage it may be limited to a single category of products rather than the entire range of products.
As a result, each individual product became part of a collection of products and each category had its own name and individualised expression of identity housed in a common format. All category names were then linked to a central theme of ‘Quality and Value’ which allowed group or individual products to be promoted under a single or collective proposition.
The base format relied on the shared indisputable characteristics of ‘Quality and Value’.
This was then adapted to the brand names assigned to each category of products. Hundreds of individual products were allocated under twelve brand names.
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