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New report identifies reasons for functional foods failure

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Core Tip: Relying too much on a health benefit to differentiate a new food or beverage is the most common reason for failure in functional foods and beverages, according to a new report from New Nutrition Business.
Relying too much on a health benefit to differentiate a new food or beverage is the most common reason for failure in functional foods and beverages, according to a new report from New Nutrition Business.

“Surprisingly often, companies make the health benefit the sole point of difference for the product, undervaluing key factors such as convenience. When a product is essentially a me-too, with a health benefit attached, it’s inviting failure,” said Julian Mellentin, director of New Nutrition Business.

Among the 12 key reasons for failure illustrated by the 22 case studies in this report are:

* Overestimating the potential market

* Targeting the mass market too early, instead of starting in a niche and growing from there

* A perceived mismatch between the product and the benefit (such as fish oil in yoghurt)

The report also identifies 10 Golden Rules for Success, such as initially targeting a brand at a clearly defined group of consumers, and the importance of a focused benefit message that is easy for people to understand.

Why study failures? American billionaire investor Warren Buffett, speaking at a Coca-Cola shareholders’ conference, said: “I like to study failure.”

“The smartest people know that studying the failures of others teaches us how to succeed,” said Mellentin. “Examining the most common mistakes that companies make enables others to avoid them – and increases their chances of success.”

 
 
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