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Title: Good Food, Good Life


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Good Food, Good Life
Presented by Susan Wang
Adam Hurlbert Windy
Wang Catherine Ning
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  • Text Your Chocolate IQ

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  • The best way to store chocolate is
  • In the fridge
  • In a cool, dry place
  • Next to the stove
  • It should never be stored
  • just eaten right away

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  • The Aztec name for chocolate was xocalatl (try
    saying that 5 times fast), which means
  • A. MedicineB. Brown pasteC. Fruit of the
    godsD. Bitter water

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  • White chocolate is
  • A. Not really chocolate B. Cocoa butter without
    the cocoa liquorC. Sweetened milkD. A disco
    group from the 70s

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  • Which country consumes the most chocolate per
    capita?
  • A. The USAB. FranceC. SwitzerlandD. United
    Arab Emirates

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  • Finish the sentence The higher the cocoa level
  • The darker the chocolate
  • The bigger the chocolate bar
  • The more romantic the date
  • The higher the price

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Overview
  • Introduction
  • History
  • SWOT
  • Global Market
  • Industry Analysis
  • Competitors
  • Recommendations

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Introduction
  • Type Public
  • Founded 1866
  • HQ Vevey, Switzerland
  • Key people Henri Nestle (Founder)
  • Products Chocolate, water, dairy products
  • Revenue 88.6 billion USD
  • Net Income 4.9 billion USD
  • Employees 305,000

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ANCIENT HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE
  • Cocoa and Maya Civilisation(600 AD)
  • 4 cocoa beans a pumpkin
  • 10 cocoa beans a rabbit
  • 100 cocoa beans a slave
  • The Aztec Empire
  • Food of the Gods

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  • First Chocolate For Eating (1847)
  • Created by Fry Sons in Bristol, England.
  • Only plain dark chocolate
  • First milk chocolate bar (1875)
  • Daniel Peters (1836-1919)

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History of Nestlé
  • 1866-1905
  • Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé
  • Merged with Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company
  • 1905-1918
  • By the early 1900s, the Company was operating
    factories in the United States, Britain, Germany
    and Spain.
  • World War I
  • 1918-1938
  • The end of World War I brought with it a crisis
    for Nestlé.

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1938-1944 World War II Nescafé became popular
1944-1975 Dozens of new products were
added Outside companies were acquired In 1974,
the Company became a major shareholder in
L'Oréal 1996
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Industry Analysis
  • Very strong globally
  • Many different brands
  • Compete in several markets
  • Chocolate, dairy products, food, water, baby food
    and pet food

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SWOT Analysis
  • Strengths-
  • Many products with wide variety
  • Flexibility
  • Recognized world wide

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SWOT Analysis
  • Weaknesses-
  • Compete in many markets
  • Weak in US

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SWOT Analysis
  • Opportunities-
  • Healthy food market
  • Asian Market

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SWOT Analysis
  • Threats-
  • Chocolate interest decrease
  • Water

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Global market
  • Nestle leads the global milk market with a 3.2
    share
  • Leads the global ice cream market with a 17
    share
  • Leader of bottled water in North America, Europe,
    Middle East-Africa
  • Ranks third in the soft drinks global market with
    3.4 percent in total sales

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Nestle in Europe
  • In 1868, set up a sales office in London
  • In 1901, opened first UK factory
  • In 1913, chocolate production began at Hayes
  • In 1988, bought the British confectionery company
    Rowntree Mackintosh
  • In 2007, teamed up with Barry Callebaut
  • In Nov.2007, acquired Russian chocolate factory

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Nestle in USA
  • In 1900, entered the US
  • In 1984, acquisition of American food giant
    Carnation
  • In 2002, merged with Dreyers of the US ice cream
    business
  • In Aug. 2002, acquisition of Chef America
  • In 2007, bought Gerber for 5.5 billion

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Kit Kat Issue
  • Produced worldwide by Nestle except USA
  • In USA, made under licence by Hersheys
  • Number 1 brand in UK, the worlds
  • 2 chocolate after snickers
  • Japan pushed Kit Kat flavors the most

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Nestle in China
  • In 1908, opened sales office in Shanghai
  • In 1987, established the first joint venture
    company
  • In 1990, the first factory opened
  • In 1999, bought famous food seasoning company -
    Happy Wife
  • In 2004, set up milk factory in Inner Mongolia

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Chinese market
  • Most famous for Nescafe, Nesquick and Nestle baby
    mike formula
  • Launched premium ice cream
  • Ambitious to be leader in food-seasoning
  • Condemned by consumers for
  • its unqualified baby milk formula-
  • too much iodine

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Competitors (chocolate)
  • Mars Inc.
  • Type Private
  • Founded Tacoma, Washington (1911)
  • Headquarters McLean, Virginia
  • Key people Frank C. Mars, Founder
  • Industry Confectionery manufacturing
  • Products MM's, Snickers, Twix, and Skittles
  • Revenue US 21 billion (2006)
  • Employees 40,000 (2006)

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Competitors (chocolate)
  • The Hershey Company Inc.
  • Type Public
  • Founded 1894
  • Headquarters Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Key people Milton S. Hershey, founder
  • Industry Chocolate and candy manufacturer
  • Products Hershey KISSES, etc.
  • Revenue 4.944 Billion USD (2006)
  • Net income 305.6 million
  • Employees 14,352 employees worldwide
  • Slogan "a palatable confection and a most
    nourishing food."

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Competitors (food)
  • Kraft Foods Inc.
  • Type Public
  • Founded 1903
  • Headquarters Northfield, Illinois, USA
  • Key people Irene Rosenfeld, CEO
  • Industry Food Processing
  • Products Kraft, Nabisco
  • Revenue 34.356 billion USD (2006)
  • Net income 3.06 billion (2006)
  • Employees 90,000 (2006)

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soft drink global market (2006)
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Competitors (water)
  • The Coca-Cola Company
  • Type Public
  • Founded 1892 by Asa Griggs Candler
  • Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  • Key people E. Neville Isdell, CEO Chairman
  • Industry Beverage
  • Products Water and Non-alcoholic soda drinks
  • Revenue 24.088 billion USD (2006)
  • Net income 5.080 billion USD (2006)
  • Employees 55,000 (2006)
  • Central promise to refresh the world in mind,
    body, and inspirit to inspire moments of
    optimism to create value and make a difference

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Competitors (water)
  • Danone Group
  • Type public
  • Founded 1919
  • Headquarters Paris, France
  • Key people Franck Riboud, Chairman CEO
  • Industry Food
  • Products Dairy products (55), Water, Biscuits
    (18),
  • Revenue EUR 13,024 million (1.9 million US)
    (2005)
  • Employees 88,184

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Recommendations
  • Short-term
  • Local markets
  • Purchase Kit Kat license in U.S.
  • Health and Nutrition

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Recommendations (cont.)
  • Long-term
  • Continue to expand globally
  • Other markets and one brand
  • Quality of products

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