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Nestle - Maggie Noodle

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The chosen product is “Noodles” and the brand “Maggie” is introduced by the company “Nestle. The paper consist information about the product “Maggie Noodle” product introduced by the Nestle company. The whole required information divide in numerous sections that provides in depth descriptive information about select product “Maggie Noodle’ to complete the whole assignment successfully. Product “Maggie” is one kind of Noodles that is come under fast food category. All the below sections are focuses on different required factors/ parameters that provides on real life case of the product “Maggie Noodle”. To understand the real life case that provides information about the product “Maggie Noodle”, its overall marketing strategies, marketing mix, its target market and proposed new ideas & concepts that add some values in the product or company. In the first section the paper provides introduction about the key topics that needs to covers within below sections in descriptive manner and present small introduction about the selected product “Maggie”. In the further sections the paper focuses and discuss on the other required topics that provides all the key required information and idea that provides in depth information about the topics. At the end in conclusion, the section consist summarize the whole discussion that provides quick understanding and overview of the discussions that consist in the essay in different sections. To complete the assignment real life case study the paper selected and used Maggie Noodles as a product that introduced as fast food and manufactured by the company’ Nestle. The Maggie Noodle promoted and known as a concept of “2 minute noodles” established a success journey by the Nestle. (Nestle.com, 2011)

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