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Introduction Aldi is a German discount retailer which has entered the grocery industry in Australia since 2001. It offers customers very low prices on a limited range of groceries to attract low and working classes. Although “the Australian retail grocery industry is one of the most concentrated in the world, with the two major chain stores, Coles and Woolworths”( Walker, 2004, p. 317), Aldi becomes the another force by its lower prices products and other advantages. This critique will first analyze micro and macro marketing environment. Then it will illustrate overview of Aldi’s market share in Australia and redesign its marketing mix under 7Ps. Lastly, several recommendations will be stated. 1. Marketing Environment Analysis- Micro …show more content…

The chart in Appendix 1 (ABS, 2012) shows that since 2005, net overseas migration has increased dramatically. Most of immigrants are from Europe and Asia. To take the market share in large number of immigrants, Aldi sell various other countries’ traditional food and other products. Furthermore, most of immigrants are from working classes. Thus, they prefer to purchase low price products for living. 2.1 Trend One: Economic Environment It is necessary for marketers to analyze economic environment when making marketing decisions, as economic environment affects, positively or negatively, “purchasing power and spending patterns”( Kolter and .Armstrong, 2005, p.137). Pozelaite (2010, p. 167) stated that economic environment makes opportunities and threats for the entire business. Moreover, it affects a business’s success or failure. A company cannot control economic environment, but marketers can make several strategies and policies to adopt it. According to Dickie and Dwyer (2011, p. 329-331), Australian economy is highly dependent on mining industry. They pointed out that the development of mining industry is essential to the whole Australian economies and it also provides a huge employment. For example, at the end of 2008, the Western Australian mining industry directly employed about 70,000 people and indirectly employed nearly 150,000 people. On the other hand, the other industries develop very slowly, which leads to false prosperity in

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