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    Frito Lays Case Analysis

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    mid-eighties Frito-Lay’s Dips had become a highly profitable product line with sales of $30 million in 1981‚ growing to $87 million in 1985. In late 1986‚ Marketing Director Ben Ball‚ and Product Manager Ann Mirabito had completed the planning review for the Frito-Lay line of dips. A major issue at the planning meeting was where‚ and how‚ to further develop Frito-Lay’s Dips. Two divergent viewpoints developed; that the dip line should be more aggressively promoted in its market segment‚ and that Frito-Lay

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    Case Analysis Frito-Lay

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    Sustain Your Chips —Sustainable Strategies Consultation for Frito-Lay Inc. 2011 Gillian Hrycko‚ Goya and Jake Eco-Innovations Consulting Firm 2011/7/18 Executive Summary Frito-Lay is a brand known by almost every consumer in North America. With products being exported to 79 countries around the globe and accounting for almost 62% of the salty snack industry in North America‚ it is certainly a powerful brand. Yet

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    Frito Lays Chip

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    FRITO LAYS CHIPS. BACKGROUND AND ENVIRONMENT The Frito-Lay company is a $13 billion subsidiary of PepsiCo that employs 48‚000 people. They are a nationally recognized leader in the manufacture and marketing of salty snack foods. Brands include Lay’s‚ Ruffles‚ Frito’s‚ Doritos‚ Tostitos‚ Cheetos‚ pretzels and Funyuns. They produce nuts‚ peanut butter crackers‚ beef sticks‚ cookies‚ snack bars and more.They sell and deliver through a “front-door store delivery system” in which one person performs

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    1. How would you characterize the snack chip category and Frito-Lay’s competitive position in this category? The snack chip category is growing‚ mainly because of the increased per capita consumption‚ which rose from about 12 pounds in 1986 to nearly 14 pounds in 1990. The snack chip category consists of three types of competitors: national‚ regional and private brand firms. The market is very competitive and difficult; as many as 650 new products are introduced every year‚ but less than 1% of them

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    VP and Chief Marketing Officer Frito-Lay North America 7701 Legacy Dr‚ Plano‚ TX Dear Ms. Anindita Mukherjee‚ We are pleased to submit you the report you requested on September 21‚ 2012. The report is entitled “Strategic Marketing Plan for Frito-Lay”. This report provides information of current and potential target market for Frito-Lay. This document consists and concentrates on the existing marketing strategies and recommends strategies to improve the current status of Frito-Lay. After carefully

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    MKTG 471 Marketing Management: FALL 2002 CASE ANALYSIS: DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Ch.4 : Frito Lays Dips : Pg 107 Q.1 How would you characterize the dip category in general? Q.2 How might the dip category be segmented? Q.3 What is Frito Lays Competitive Position within the segments it pursues? Q.4 What sales volume and market share(s) will be required of the dip line to preserve its profit contribution given budgeted promotion expenses? Q.5 What are the pros and cons of focusing attention on

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    Frito-Lay’s Dips • How would you characterize the dip category in general? Dips are a complementary product; they are served along with chips‚ crackers‚ or raw vegetables. The market for dips is highly fragmented and difficult to measure. More than 80% of all dips are accounted for by supermarkets‚ with a total dip retail dollar sales volume of $620 million (in 1985). The dip category became more popular in late 1983 and early 1984‚ an explanation for this increase is the growing popularity

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    Caso Frito Lay

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    Caso 6-B: Medidas de Control de Frito Lay 1. Describa el tipo de control que Frito-Lay usa. Porque piensa que eligieron este tipo de sistema de control? En este caso se muestra claramente que Frito-Lay usa el sistema de control concurrente. Este sistema es cuando los controles de un proceso de ejecutan durante el proceso esta en desarrollo. En el caso se explica claramente como los vendedores locales de Frito-Lay introducen la información de las ventas y entregas en sus ordenadores diariamente

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    Frito Lay Facts

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    QUICK FACTS              Key Facts  – FritoLay North America Headquarters: Plano‚ Texas  – FritoLay employs over 48‚000 people and brings in over $13 billion in annual sales.  – FritoLay brands account for nearly 62% of the U.S. salty snack category.   – FritoLay products are exported to 79 countries around the globe‚ including military destinations.  – Products sold under the FritoLay name are now recorded by two PepsiCo divisions: FritoLay North America  (North American sales) and PepsiCo International

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    Frito Lay Essay

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    1.) How does the mix of Frito-Lay inventory differ from those of a machine or cabinet shop‚ (a process-focused facility)? (Heizer‚ 513). It’s different than that of a machine or cabinet shop due to it being a product focused facility with high investment on capital equipment. A.) Differences: • The perishability of inventory in the “prepared” food industry calls for inventory management to be far more critical because it can significantly affects product satisfaction as well as market

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