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How did we let Ariel overtake Omo
FRM2011
#1 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 9:15:52 AM
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The latest market share research indicates Ariel is the top detergent brand in kenya.

How could we ? How do you walk to a supermarket, choose a foreign brand over our homegrown guided by nothing else apart from an aggressive marketing campaign ? Are we really that cheap and easy to confuse, sorry, convince.

Then sit down and complain about youth unemployment ! ! !

Its basic economics. There is a wazuan who had a beautiful tagline about producing what you consume and consuming what we produce.

In my household, the only imported brand allowed is pampers.

When reckitt closed their Kenyan operations, I dropped their brands I.e. dettol, jik and harpic. Even the fact that they outsource some of the manufacturing locally to orion chemicals was not good enough for me. Roberts and ace were my natural choices.

Damn Kenyans and their poor choices.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 1:05:41 PM
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I totally agree.. the only way we can move forward as a country is we consume our locally manufactured products. That way our manufacturers are stronger and we can eventually become exporters of manufactured products. With the Power projects coming on board, we will probably see an increase in manufacturers. With our labour and land availability, I dont see why we should not be net exporters. And it all starts with loyalty to Kenyan manufactured products.
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FRM2011
#3 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 1:26:05 PM
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We should learn to support our young economy where it matters.

Colgate-palmolive closed their branch here under the pretext that our production costs were too high. That's the last time I used their products I.e. Colgate, axion e.t.c

If we can become fiercely loyal to locally made products, i believe everyone would feel the trickle-down effects of a growing economy.

While at it, everyone should be using saj or flamingo ceramic tiles and not those ugly chinese made ones.
kysse
#4 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 1:49:17 PM
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Omo can continue sitting pretty on the shelves because it burns hands.

If you want to beat the competition,please beat their standard.

Sunlight/Ariel anytime.
FRM2011
#5 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 2:35:08 PM
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kysse wrote:
Omo can continue sitting pretty on the shelves because it burns hands.

If you want to beat the competition,please beat their standard.

Sunlight/Ariel anytime.


Don't know much about burning hands. All I know is that if I buy Ariel, then I shouldn't complain if my younger brother remains jobless because I will have created a job in Egypt.
jaggernaut
#6 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 2:36:47 PM
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2012
#7 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 3:11:42 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
How could we ? How do you walk to a supermarket, choose a foreign brand over our homegrown guided by nothing else apart from an aggressive marketing campaign?


Homegrown??
Most people believe that Omo is a local brand. Omo is as foreign as Ariel. Just because we used 504s for a long time doesn't mean we should not buy better more efficient Toyotas. Omo has failed somewhere hence the punishment by consumers.

BBI will solve it
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#8 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 3:28:32 PM
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2012 wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
How could we ? How do you walk to a supermarket, choose a foreign brand over our homegrown guided by nothing else apart from an aggressive marketing campaign?


Homegrown??
Most people believe that Omo is a local brand. Omo is as foreign as Ariel. Just because we used 504s for a long time doesn't mean we should not buy better more efficient Toyotas. Omo has failed somewhere hence the punishment by consumers.

we know where it has failed @essyk tells us it's 'hard on hands' (rem the toss advert, it was aimed at Omo!)

Tough on garments too, making them fade

should Unilever continue producing such a product and expect us to suffer in the name of patriotism?
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#9 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 3:29:34 PM
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As mentioned, Omo is very strong. My Domestic manager (househelp) says it burns her hands. We have now moved to sunlight powder. Sunlight is also cheaper than omo.
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#10 Posted : Wednesday, February 05, 2014 4:07:45 PM
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Omo is not a local brand. And FYI omo owns sunlight
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