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Big Bazaar: Private label push

Big Bazaar, the hypermarket of Pantaloon Retail, has come out with a breakfast cereal range under its private label, Tasty Treat. Big Bazaar already sells noodles, pasta, vermicelli, soups, namkeens, chips, toast, khari, papads, jams, pickles, carbonated drinks, ketchup and fruit beverages under the brand. It has now added breakfast cereals to the range. - Analysts" corner - Pantaloon Retail to raise Rs 500 cr via QIP - Pantaloon QIP to start today - Pantaloon: A new format - Experts stress on tapping retail sector - Future group draws out expansion plans The breakfast cereals will be available in three variants — plain cornflakes, chocolate-flavoured Choco Gols and honey-flavoured Honey Circles. There are two reasons for launching the product, says Pantaloon Retail’s head of private brands, Devendra Chawla. “One is that private brands give us far higher margins, and the second is that cornflakes as a category is under-penetrated and has a lot of scope to grow.” The market for breakfast cereals is still small. While the packaged food market is valued at Rs 33,234 crore, the organised breakfast cereal market is just Rs 250 crore — less than one per cent. But the market is growing fast, given the growing health consciousness in the country, especially the urban middle class. Kelloggs monopolises the market for breakfast cereals with its range of flakes. Some other multinational players have also shown keen interest in this market. PepsiCo has already entered with its bestseller brand, Quaker Oates. Heinz India, which has a hugely strong bond with households because of its Complan health drinks, too has joined the bandwagon. In spite of the presence of a large number of players in the branded packaged food segment, Tasty Treat is growing at about 70 per cent. This perhaps has given Big Bazaar the confidence to try its luck in breakfast cereals as well. In a recent development, Pantaloon Retail, promoted by Kishore Biyani, has boycotted Kelloggs at all its retail formats for turning down its demand for higher margins. Not surprisingly, Big Bazaar is pushing its own brand of cornflakes now. This is not the first time Big Bazaar is doing this. A while back Cadburys and PepsiCo owned snack food brand Frito Lay had to bear the brunt. As an introductory offer, the cornflakes brand will be priced at Rs 99 along with a free bowl worth Rs 60. According to Chawla, the brand will provide 10 to 15 per cent value when compared to rivals. “We have the option of pricing it lower as we don’t have to pay intermediaries and can pass on that advantage to consumers,” says Chawla.


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