20 Feb 20 Goodbye to Lay’s Salt & Vinegar chips in SA
Posted at Thursday, February 20th, 2020 hin Latest SA NewsbyBrenda0 Comments
PepsiCo/Simba has culled its Lay’s Salt & Vinegar chips due to tepid sales, a decision that’s caused a stir among South African lovers of this establishment flavour.
“At theend of 2019, Lay’s Salt and Vinegar flavoured potato chipswere notperforming as well from a sales perspective vis-à-vis the other flavours in ourrange – which, amongst other insights, led us to believe that our consumersliked other flavours better,” a spokesperson told Business Insider SouthAfrica.
“The business had to take a tough call on whether it was time to give that ‘share of shelf space’ to an alternative, better-performing flavour – which is why we have discontinued the Lay’s Salt and Vinegar flavoured chips.” Twitter explodes as Lay's South Africa confirms the salt and vinegar flavour is discontinued | @food24 https://t.co/kBZmGXVHkJ pic.twitter.com/QEiPlnSl7Q— News24 (@News24) February 11, 2020
Anonline petition has also been started onChange.org to convince Lay’s to reconsider its decision. “Saltand Vinegar isn’t just a flavour, it’s South Africa’s flavour,” accordingto the petition organisers.
Lay’s isthe world’s biggest chip brand, on sale in 100 countries.
It says that South Africans have a specific preference when it comes to chip flavours. Here spicy flavours tend to do well, whereas (broadly speaking) in the rest of the world cheesy flavours tend to fare better, a spokesperson said.
The top-selling Lay’s chips remain the salted flavour, but the Caribbean onion and balsamic vinegar, and Thai sweet chilli are close contenders. Lay’s says new flavours are planned for South Africa.
Source: Business Insider SA
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