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While there is a big focus in marketing on attracting millennials who seek innovation right now, older consumers’ preferences become more established as they age, proving our FiftyUp Club research that we are more brand loyal.

Unfortunately, this loyalty often isn't deserved. Take the example of a brand like Vegemite.Vegemite has a history spanning nearly 100 years. It was first developed by Dr Cyrill P. Callister, a young chemist from the Fred Walker Company. The Fred Walker Company would later become Kraft Food Company, an American manufacturing and processing conglomerate headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Northfield, Illinois.

My point is that baby boomers would be, on the whole, loyal to a product like vegemite even though it is now in US hands. This can be said for many name brands which are now produced by overseas interests.

It would be fair to say that Millennials' changeable brand "loyalty" helps keep brands honest. Millenials are more likely to purchase a product after reading positive on line reviews or because the product is purchased by their peers, therefore it’s “cool”.

Therefore, do you think it’s fair to make the assumption that baby boomers are more loyal to products because they, or their parents have used it for a long time and trust it?

 

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jOHN
jOHN from NSW commented:

I'm a baby boomer who loves Vegemite & have tried all other oppositions equivalents but none come close unfortunately since Vegemite has gone Halhal I no longer buy it. 

len
len from QLD commented:

WHILE VEGEMITE TASTES GREAT SO DOES BRANDS LIKE DICK SMITH (AUSSIE ) AS A 70 YEAR OLD AUSSIE I LOVE AUSSIE PRODUCTS AND EVERY SHOP TIME BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAY I CHECK WHERE IT IS MADE FIRST, CONTENTS NEXT ,THEN UNIT PRICE COMPANIES LIKE KRAFT AND HEINZ AND MANY OTHERS ARE NOT PURCHASED VERY FREQUENTLY BY ME I LOOK FOR ALTERNATIVES NO BRAND LOYALTY FROM ME AND MY FRIENDS AS WE HAVE BEEN RIPPED OFF FOR TOO LONG REGARDS LEN GARDNER 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Like a number of people here, I, too, am concerned about the halal certification scam on many of our products. The Senate enquiry last year apparently didn't come up with any solution so the situation remains the same. If I choose to support a particular religion, I'll do so knowingly, not in this kind of underhanded fashion. What fascinates me is that so many of the products are not marked as certified. Are they ashamed of this mark? Also, if I can't tell what is certified, how does the Muslim community do so? There is very little choice left if you are looking for Aussie produced dairy products that aren't certified. 

Howard
Howard from NSW commented:

I have never had any great love for Vegemite (can't understand the overwhelming passion some people have for it. I suggest it is a cultural fetish), as it tastes like **** and, like just about everything now available in Australia, it comes from foreign owned companies. What's in it for us Aussies? I am loyal to anything manufactured in Australia (and, as a pensioner, price permitting) will remain so, but there is now so little choice. I would happily wager that probably 50% or more of our population would not even know that Vegemite is now about as Australian as a crater on the moon. On top of that, anything that contains the Halal certification gets the gong from me. God help this country and its now (hopefully) awakening concerned citizens. 

Tony
Tony from WA commented:

I think Luigi's point is that you dont face Mecca before you cut a fruits throat to make it halal. Tony 

Tony
Tony from WA commented:

I stopped buying vegemite as soon as I knew that it was sold to a USA company several years ago, & so did my lady friend , that was the end of my loyalty . I now buy Dick Smiths OzEmite .Tony from WA 

NORMAN
NORMAN from QLD commented:

NO BODY CAN MATCH THE TASTE OF VE GEMITE THEY ALL TASTE A LOT LIKE BITUMEN I WILL STICK TO THE VEGEMITE NORM 

Wendy
Wendy from NSW commented:

Yes agree the halal certification rort caught Vegemite for me. A bitter taste now. Also I would be more loyal towards an Australian brand. Keep money in Australia, but watch out for the rorting so called religious cults brewing in our midst using our tax money as well as collecting from honest companies too afraid to stand up to them with some list business. Look at Cadbury, how many have walked away from their products? Lindt for me thanks. 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to Wendy:

Don't forget Haig's and Darrell Lea - both non-halal and Aussie owned. And delicious! 

Wendy
Wendy from NSW commented:

Yes, love Darrel Lea, have not seen Haigs brand in our little regional town. 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to Wendy:

Haig's is a South Australian company that makes fabulous chocolate products. Unfortunately there are only 2 stores that I know of in Sydney. However, I understand that you can order their products online. I generally spoil myself when I go into the city and buy more than I really should! Yummo. 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

When vegemite had the halal accreditation was when they lost me, now I'm really hooked on Mighty Mite and it's Australian to boot (WIN-WIN) 

Peter
Peter from VIC commented:

Too bad Vegemite has halal accreditation. Enough to turn a lot of people off the brand. 

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