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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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Patricia
Patricia from NSW commented:

Do not assume you only makes an ass out of yourself. I don't buy products because my parents did and I look for Australian made, but unfortunately there are not many. 

Peter
Peter from NSW commented:

I buy Aussie made, Aussie owned 333s Mighty Might since that other brand went halal 

Someone
Someone from VIC commented:

I too have stopped buying products labelled halal. 

Someone
Someone from SA commented:

Its not just Vegemite. Even though it sports a picture of the Houses of Parliament on its label (hence its name), HP Sauce is now made in Holland! 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

"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?" No, it's not fair to make that assumption. Longevity and loyalty are not necessarily correlated. 

tim
tim from NSW commented:

I agree with Helen 

Someone
Someone from SA commented:

Stale bread and water rations is what Helen needs. 

Helen
Helen from NSW commented:

Have not bought Vegemite after learning it is halal listed. 

Luigi
Luigi from QLD replied to Helen:

carrots, cucumbers, apples & bananas are halal... have you stopped eating all fruits & vegies? You've got a brain: use it for its intended purpose. 

Dell
Dell from QLD replied to Luigi:

How can carrots, cucumbers, apples and bananas be halal 

Someone
Someone from SA replied to Luigi:

Hi.i. would love to know where it is made.i would support an Australian worker before brand names 

Helen
Helen from NSW replied to Luigi:

Luigi I did not realise rudeness was part of this website, and as far as I am aware there are no emblems stamped on my fruit 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to Helen:

I agree 

Myriam
Myriam from VIC replied to Helen:

Had no idea it was halal. I try to avoid all halal products 

Richard
Richard from QLD commented:

They are just money hungry greedy conglomerates and feeding us BS about SOY, Canola Oil and vegetable oils that are destroying our health and makiing them supa profits. 

Edward
Edward from NSW replied to Richard:

Yes Richard I 100% agree with you. We should be using more oils like Coconut , Olive Oil,and even Butter I mean REAL Butter not a lot of the so called non fat Oils they are all BS. 

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