Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“Well perhaps the company and their huge market research spend feel that their profits are currently maximised with the flavours they have. Or perhaps the size of their production plant is limited and this is all they can manage to produce.
Either way, being lazy is not the reason.”
“Well perhaps the company and their huge market research spend feel that their profits are currently maximised with the flavours they have. Or perhaps the size of their production plant is limited and this is all they can manage to produce.
Either way, being lazy is not the reason.”
I have to disagree with you. There are markets around the world that are much smaller which seem to have more variation of products. Our old sparring Topic McDonald's is a prime example. In Australia which is 2 thirds smaller than us, the menu they have there carries a lot of the same items as the US McDonald's. I can't imagine that our tastes are hugely different to that of Australia. To me that says the management of the UK McDonald's lacks the foresight to innovate and try new products and they churn out the same old limited edition menu crap each year. Just because they are corporate companies, it doesn't mean they always make the right decisions. The same with Hagen Daas. They could easily try more flavours if they wanted too.



