Coca-Cola is asking for consumer feedback on its low-calorie drink, Sprite Zero. Here’s how
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Coca-Cola is taking the e-commerce route to test its new product-Sprite Zero. The beverage maker has tied up with Grofers and will be selling its low-calorie variant, Sprite Zero , through Grofers app to get consumers’ feedback.
Sprite Zero will be sold for a fortnight. After receiving the feedback, Coca-Cola will bring changes or go with the product.
As per Nielsen’s data, Coca-Cola’s Sprite is India’s top-selling aerated drink with nearly 18% market share.
"Coke will use the insights from on-demand sale on Grofers for Sprite Zero to identify and track consumer preferences and postpurchase feedback," one of the executives told ET.
As per reports, Coca-Cola will phase out 300 ml cans at Rs 25 to test Sprite Zero.
This is, apparently, the first time when Coca-Cola is testing its product via e-commerce. Earlier, it has launched beverages through e-commerce but never tested it.
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Sprite Zero will be sold for a fortnight. After receiving the feedback, Coca-Cola will bring changes or go with the product.
As per Nielsen’s data, Coca-Cola’s Sprite is India’s top-selling aerated drink with nearly 18% market share.
"Coke will use the insights from on-demand sale on Grofers for Sprite Zero to identify and track consumer preferences and postpurchase feedback," one of the executives told ET.
As per reports, Coca-Cola will phase out 300 ml cans at Rs 25 to test Sprite Zero.
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