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HUL Considers Dropping Vanilla Ice Cream Segment

April 5, 2024 | by indiatoday360.com

Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), a titan in India’s FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) sector, might be looking to ditch its ice-cream business, according to a recent report in The Economic Times. This news has sent shockwaves through the industry, sparking questions about HUL’s future strategy and the potential impact on the country’s ice-cream market, valued at over ₹20,000 crore.

HUL’s Icy Conundrum

While details remain under wraps, the report suggests that HUL’s ice-cream business, despite housing popular brands like Kwality Walls and Magnum, might not be performing up to par. The Indian ice-cream market is a frozen battleground, with established players like Amul, Kwality Walls’ national rival, and Vadilal holding a dominant share. Here’s where it gets interesting: HUL’s ice-cream sales only account for a meager 3% of its total revenue, according to Business Today. This could be a key factor behind their potential exit, especially considering the fierce competition and Amul’s stronghold.

Unfreezing New Opportunities

If HUL exits the ice-cream market, it could create a ripple effect, opening doors for other players to expand their reach. Regional brands and new entrants with innovative offerings could see this as a golden opportunity to capture a larger market share. Additionally, the growing popularity of premium and healthy ice-cream options – think sugar-conscious or ingredient-focused varieties – is a trend worth noting. While the exact market size for this segment isn’t readily available, industry reports suggest it’s on the rise. This trend is already being witnessed with brands like Amul introducing healthier options and startups like Frubasic offering fruit-based sorbet alternatives.

The Future of HUL’s Icy Delights

HUL has yet to officially confirm or deny the reports. It’s crucial to wait for an official statement from the company to understand their reasoning and future plans. This news certainly adds an interesting twist to the Indian ice-cream market, and it will be intriguing to see how the industry reacts in the coming days. Will we see a domino effect with other ice-cream brands re-strategizing their approach, or will established players like Amul further solidify their dominance? Only time will tell how HUL’s potential exit will reshape the landscape of the Indian ice-cream industry.

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