it is a detailed presentation of the emergence of maggie company in the world and then to India, it's marketing strategies and the timeline during the crisis and company's response and also the future cases on the company
2. Introduction
⢠Maggi is a product we known as a 2 am snack.
⢠It is A Ready to Eat Food
⢠Maggi is an international brand.
⢠It encouraged middle class working women .
⢠The Maggi company was acquired by NestlÊ in 1
947.
⢠The various products included are seasonings,
ketchup, instant soups, noodles and even
recipe mixes.
⢠In May 2015, Maggie got ban due to health haz
ards.
⢠In August 2015 the ban was uplifted.
⢠People being busier Maggi become a part of al
l the meals now.
3. History ofMaggi
⢠The company originated in Switzerland in 1884
⢠Julius Maggi took over his father's mill.
⢠He aiming to improve the nutritional intake of worker
families.
⢠Maggi was the first to bring protein-rich legume meal
s to the market.
⢠In 1897, Julius Maggi founded the company Maggi GmbH
in Singe, Germany
⢠In 1947, Maggi was now owned by the NestlÊ company to
form NestlĂŠ- Alimentana S.A.
⢠In 1983, Maggi was first launched in India
4. Marketing Strategies of Maggi
⢠It was introduced as a 2- minute noodle
⢠Itâs 1st tagline was - âMake the most of itâ and slogan was â â
Jab bhook ko ho jaldi mitana 2-minutes Maggi noodle banana
â
⢠Then it changed itâs flavor from written as âMasalaâ to âYour fa
vorite masala tasteâ
⢠Cup Noodles were introduced.
⢠Itâs pack of 8 was known as âHangroooâ and tag line became âMumm
y I am Hungryâ
5. ⢠Then in TV Adâs they also introduced a song â School
se aate roz chillate Maggi Maggi Maggi
⢠Atta Maggie was launched
⢠Also in association with Hindustan Uniliver They Intr
oduced â2 minutes for Educationâ
⢠The Oatâs Noodles were also launched
⢠Then the tagline was again changed to âTaste bhi Heal
th bhiâ
⢠And lastly it became to âAao kuch Acha Pakkayeâ
6. The exact story of the BAN
⢠It all started from Barabanki, a district
of Uttar Pradesh, India
⢠Where it was reported that samples of âMag
giâ had unexpectedly high
levels of monosodium glutamate.
⢠Also seventeen times the permissible limit
of lead was present.
⢠A repeat test at the Central Food Laborato
ry in Kolkata, was conducted.
⢠The Gorakhpur lab tested for (MSG) to chec
k NestlĂŠ's claim that Maggi had none of
it.
⢠MSG; in addition and very high quantities
of lead, 17.2 parts per million, was found
according to U.P. authorities.
7. Maggi instant noodles came under the scanner for t
hree main reasons.
1. The violation for adding lead and MSG into th
e product.
2. The second offence was mentioning 'No added MSG
'
on the packaging, which is an act of mislabeling.
3. It launched 'Maggi Oats Masala Noodles' witho
ut meeting the
appropriate norms of standardization.
⢠On June 5, 2015, a nationwide ban was imposed o
n Maggi by FSSAI .
⢠Prior to the ban, Maggi owned nearly 80% of th
e market share in the instant noodles segment
.
8. ⢠The crisis was serious and it was a state of emergen
cy for Nestle India.
⢠The company was not prepared for it neither it had a
ny immediate plan of action to overcome it.
⢠They only played with fire by initially denying th
e allegations.
⢠But when proven guilty for the second time, the cus
tomers were furious.
⢠There were mass protests by Maggi lovers who were hu
rt by the severe breach of trust.
⢠Maggi was losing not only its market share but als
o credibility.
⢠A three decade long relationship was at stake.
⢠It was time to act before it was too late.
9. WhatIs MSG- Monosodium
Glutamate
⢠IUPAC -Sodium 2-aminopentanedioate
⢠Chemical Formula - C5H8NO4Na
⢠It is commonly known as ajino motto
⢠It is a flavor enhancer
⢠It was discovered in 1908 by Prof. Kikunao fro
m soups in Japan
⢠Nearly 40,000 Tons of generated in 15 countrie
s
⢠It contributes a spl. Flavor â Umami
⢠It should not be added in foods for children b
elow 12 years of age
⢠It can cause sensitive nerve system, cardiac a
rrest, asthma, headache, burning
sensation due a toxin present in it
10. The Charges Imposed
⢠IPC SECTION 270 (malignant act likely t
o spread infection of disease dangerous
to life)
⢠IPC SECTION 273 (sale of noxious food o
r drink)
⢠IPC SECTION 276 ( sale of drug as a dif
ferent drug or preparation)
⢠IPC SECTION 420 (cheating and dishonest
y)
11. Time Line
⢠3rd June 2015, the New Delhi Government banned t
he sale of Maggi in New Delhi stores for 15 day
s.
⢠4th June 2015, Gujarat FDA banned the noodles fo
r 30 days after 27 out of 39 samples were dete
cted with objectionable levels of metallic lead.
Assam had also banned sale, distribution and sto
rage of Maggiâs âextra delicious chicken noodles
â variety for 30 days
⢠5th June 2015, FSSAI ordered a recall of all nin
e approved variants of from India.
On the same day, Food Safety Agency of United K
ingdom launched an investigation to find le
vels of lead in Maggi noodles.
12. ⢠6th June 2015, the Central Government of India b
anned nationwide sale of Maggi noodles for an in
definite period.
⢠Nepal also indefinitely banned Maggi over concer
ns about lead levels in the product.
⢠Maggi noodles has been withdrawn in five African
nations- Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and
South Sudan by a super market chain after a comp
laint by the Consumer Federation of Kenya.
⢠After the complaint from the FDA in U.P., the F
ood Minister of India, Mr. Ram Vilas Paswan dire
cted the Food Safety and Standards A
uthority of India (FSSAI), to conduct the nation
wide test on Maggi.
13. Companyâs Crisis Management Time Lin
e
⢠21st May 2015 âA statement on their website sa
id that âThe quality and safety of
our products are the top priorities for our
Company. We have in place strict food safety a
nd quality controls at out Maggi factories⌠W
e do not add MSG to Maggi Noodles and glut
amate, if present, may come from naturally occ
urring sources.â
⢠1st June âOn the official Maggi noodles India
Facebook page, Twitter and website, Ne
stlĂŠ states that extensive testing reveals no
excess lead in Maggi noodles
⢠2nd June â NestlĂŠ interacts with customers on
social media thanking them for t
heir support. Also NestlĂŠ explained the
14. ⢠3rd June â NestlĂŠ launches a FAQ page on th
e official NestlĂŠ website
⢠4th June â NestlĂŠ recalls all Maggi noodles
from India NestlĂŠ CEO Paul Bulcke said
that âWe are working with authorities to c
larify the situation and in the meantime Ne
stlĂŠ will be withdrawing Magg
i noodles from shelves.â
⢠16th June âNestlĂŠ decided to destroy more t
han $50million worth of Maggi Noodl
es in India.
15. Loss To The Company
⢠A net profit of Rs. 287.8 crore in the cor
responding quarter in 2014 and a profit o
f Rs. 320 crore in the previous quarter
ended March 2015.
⢠This loss mainly due to ban on Maggi ,acco
unts for close to 20 % of Nestle Indiaâ
s revenue.
⢠Nestle India reported 20.1% decline in net
overall sales during the quarter.
⢠The net domestic sales decreased by 20.6%.
This comes as a setback to the firm that
registered record profits in the last
few quarters.
⢠Net sales worth Rs. 288.4 crore has been r
eversed.
16. To hit ball at the moment
ď These companyâs were the rival of the Ma
ggi noodle â
⢠Japan based Nissin Groupâs âTop Ramenâ,
- it even roped in Shah Rukh Khan as the
brand ambassador, but failed to get i
ts distribution network in place. The br
and had entered into a distributi
on tie-up with Marico, the owners of Saf
fola and Parachute.
⢠Nepal based CG Foods âWai-Waiâ Noodles.
It was restricted to the eastern market
of West Bengal and Sikkim, where it c
ontrolled 70% of the market
17. ď These companies surely tried to hit the ball ha
rd at the moment â
⢠ITC launched Sunfeast Yippee.
⢠Unilever, too, tried to create some competition
with Knorr Soupy Noodles.
⢠One reason why we see a spurt in this category
is that it is still growing at the
rate of 23%.
⢠Baba Ramdev launched a Patanjali noodles in 70
gram packs at Rs. 15 per packet on 16th Novembe
r 2015.
⢠Soon after its launch it got into major trouble
. The noodles packet displayed a license number
from FSSAI. But when Mr. Ashish Bahuguna, Ch
airperson of FSSAI said that no license has bee
n granted to Patanjali
⢠The biggest new competitor for Maggi will be Pa
18. Recent Reports
⢠In Nov 2017 at shahjahanpur, UP administ
ration reviled that ash contain is above
the prescribe limit.
⢠Administration decide to impose a fine o
f Rs 45 lakh on Nestle India. And a fine
of Rs 17 lakh on Nestle distributors in
the region.
⢠Ash contain both compounds with essentia
l minerals (k, cal) and toxic materials
(mercury)
19. RecentCFTRI Reports
⢠CFTRI submitted analysis reports on MAGGI Noodles to
the Honâble Supreme Court.
⢠CFTRI has clarified that the glutamic acid can be due
to presence of ingredients like t
omatoes, Cheese, Hydrolyzed Plant Protein, Hydrolyzed
Vegetable Protein etc.
⢠It has further stated that there are no analytical me
thods to distinguish between naturally pr
esent glutamic acid and additive MSG.
CFTRI has clarified that glutamic acid can
be due to presence of ingredients like
tomatoes, cheese, hydrolyzed plant protein,
hydrolyzed vegetable protein. It has
further stated that there are no analytical
methods to distinguish between naturally
present glutamic acid and additive MSG.