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FMCG Giants Turn To Pocket-Sized Premium Packs To Tackle Urban Blues — Profit Insights

This strategy, however, is proving to be a double-edged sword in an inflationary environment.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fast-moving consumer goods companies are facing mounting pressure to drive growth as more urban households turn to smaller packs of essentials —from tea to soaps— to manage their budgets amid sticky inflation (Photo source: Envato)</p></div>
Fast-moving consumer goods companies are facing mounting pressure to drive growth as more urban households turn to smaller packs of essentials —from tea to soaps— to manage their budgets amid sticky inflation (Photo source: Envato)
Fast-moving consumer goods companies are facing mounting pressure to drive growth as more urban households turn to smaller packs of essentials — from tea to soaps — to manage their budgets amid sticky inflation. This trend, typically pronounced in mass categories, has now permeated premium products that are meant for cities, prompting companies to scale up launch of the tiny portions of their premium offerings to boost demand. Compan...
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