preview

Marketing Strategy Of John Cadbury

Better Essays

INTRODUCTION

John Cadbury was one of ten children of Richard Tapper Cadbury, a prominent Quaker who had moved to Birmingham, England from the West Country in 1794. In 1824, 22 year old John Cadbury opened his first shop at 93 Bull Street, next to his father's drapery and silk business in the then fashionable part of Birmingham. Apart from selling tea and coffee, John Cadbury sold hops, mustard and a new sideline cocoa and drinking chocolate, which he prepared using a mortar and pestle. Cocoa and drinking chocolate had been introduced into England in the 1650s but remained a luxury enjoyed by the elite of English society. Customers at John Cadbury's shop were amongst the most prosperous Birmingham families, the only ones who could …show more content…

With this, it will affect the pricing of the product. Therefore this will bring threat to the Cadbury company because the increasing of the cost and price will make a gap for a other companies to enter.

2.Social changes
Now days, because of the number people with an obesity and diabetes are increasing every day, we all can see in the blog or in the article about the against of eating chocolate. The global now are push people for a better eating habit and healthy life style. Therefore this will decrease the demand of the Cadbury product.

3.Competitive pressure
In today markets, there are many other chocolate brand out there that offer low price product and have a variety flavours to attract customers. With this pressure, it can lead to more aggressive marketing price and promotion activity among the competitors and the Cadbury company.

4.Decreasing importance of festival
The Cadbury company spent many years for getting a position as a gift on a festival and occasions, for example valentine days, mother day, father day and many more . But if the importance of the festival are drop this will cause the buying of chocolate are also

Get Access