PepsiCo Lay’s must tantalise Chinese taste-buds further: Analyst (2024)

Last week the giant and its snack arm Frito-Lay opened its sixth manufacturing facility in China to delve further into the surging RMB70.3bn snacks market. It is expected to produce 15,000 tonnes of Lay’s potato chips annually.

PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi said the focus will be on catering to local taste preferences as it attempts to expand its hold across central and western China. See HERE​.

Jacob Jiang, analyst at China Market Research (CMR), said that this line of development – understanding and meeting local demands – is “crucial”​ but will need to be pushed further.

“When addressing areas in central and western China like Wuhan or Sichuan, one thing PepsiCo may need to do is consider regional variations in tastes and localise further,”​ Jiang told FoodNavigator-Asia.

“Consumers in these regions especially like spicy food and tend to like stronger flavours than in the south and east of China,”​ he said.

The strength of the flavour, including how salty or sweet it is, will also need to be a core product development focus, he added.

“So far, PepsiCo has been doing well for years already at developing new localised flavours that Chinese consumers are familiar with, like Fresh Cucumber and Peking Duck flavour crisps,”​ he noted.

“Aside from Original, you really don’t see most of Lay’s Western flavours on the store shelves in China,”​ he added.

However, what is important when localising flavours, is to keep the culture and essence of the brand intact, he warned.

Localisation – more than just taste…

“For companies who want to achieve long-term success, they need to constantly make efforts to understand the differences in local markets and changing demands,”​ Jiang said.

But ‘localisation’ of products is much more than just taste, he said, it includes packaging, branding and product form.

“It’s very common for Chinese consumers to buy snacks to share with one or more people, so they want sizes and designs that make sense to serve in groups,”​ he said. Sharing is especially common in the workplace, he added.

“So companies like PepsiCo need to do research to understand what context their customers are using their products in and design packaging to fit those situations,”​ he added.

Variety is also crucial, he said, as “consumers view the number of choices a brand can offer them as a form of value and like exploring and trying out new flavours every once in a while.”

PepsiCo’s Lay’s brand is sold as ‘Le Shi’ in China – which means Happy Things/Happy Moments – and Jiang said that use of a Chinese brand name alternative is an “effective way to create good associations with the brand and build an emotional connection with consumers”.

Coca-Cola also does this successfully in China, with Kekoukele – ‘delicious and happy’ as well as Tropicana’s brand name Chunguole – ‘pure fruit happiness’, he said.

However, Jiang warned that brands need to take care when choosing a Chinese brand name as the language has a large number of hom*ophones.

“Given the population and demand, if brands can successfully localise and adapt to how locals use snacks, there is huge potential for them to grow and succeed,” ​he concluded.

PepsiCo Lay’s must tantalise Chinese taste-buds further: Analyst (2024)

FAQs

Is Frito-Lay owned by China? ›

Frito-Lay, Inc.

(/ˈfriːtoʊ leɪ/) is an American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato chips, and other snack foods.

How did Frito-Lay adapt to the Chinese market? ›

Lay's potato chips didn't show up (in China) until 1997because China bans potato imports, forcing Frito-Lay to start, quite literally, from the ground up, opening two farms to supply big, round, sturdy potatoes short on sugar (to preserve whiteness).

Are Ruffles and Lay's the same company? ›

Frito merged with H.W. Lay & Co. in 1961 to form Frito-Lay. In India, when this product was introduced in 1995, it was branded “Ruffles Lays”, though it would be renamed to Ruffles in the late 90s.

Do Frito-Lay employees get free chips? ›

Frito-Lay Route Sales Representative Review: good benefits and free chips, only pros | Indeed.com. Want to work here?

What American food companies are owned by China? ›

These are large multinational companies like Smithfield Foods, Syngenta, or the Walton International Group, which are all either owned by another Chinese company or Chinese investors. There are some individuals who do own this land, though, and they've owned it for decades, since the '70s and even the '80s.

Are Lays chips made in China? ›

Recently, my universe expanded when I tried some of the chips Lay's has been making in China for its Chinese customers, part of its larger portfolio of more than 200 flavors created to cater to the tastes of different cultures.

Is Frito-Lay owned by Disney? ›

Frito-Lay North America is the $23 billion convenient foods division of PepsiCo, Inc.

Does China buy chips from us? ›

Chinese chipmakers have been on a shopping spree to acquire Dutch and Japanese semiconductor manufacturing equipment, taking advantage of the long hiatus before those countries' export controls fully take effect. U.S. exemptions from the controls are also enabling Chinese firms to acquire U.S. chip tools.

Where does Frito-Lay get their potatoes from? ›

Frito-Lay sources from 120 different farms in 25 states. Frito-Lay sources its potatoes from 120 farms in 25 states, including the Black Gold Farms in Florida. It's an American-made classic by an American inventor that has become a summertime staple for any barbecue table: Lay's potato chips.

Is Frito-Lay Israeli? ›

Strauss Frito-Lay is a joint venture between Strauss Group, among the largest food manufacturers in Israel, and Frito-Lay, U.S. subsidiary of multinational food and beverage company, PepsiCo.

What chips are owned by Coca Cola? ›

Chips and Snacks
  • Baked Cheetos, Doritos, Lays, Ruffles.
  • Cheetos.
  • Doritos.
  • Frito Twists.
  • Fritos.
  • Funyuns.
  • Kettle Chips.
  • Lays.

Are Doritos owned by Lays? ›

You may already be aware that PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division is responsible for Fritos and Lays Potato Chips. However, the company also owns other beloved brands like Ruffles, Doritos, Tostitos, Miss Vickie's and SunChips. Frito-Lay began as two separate entities in the early 1930s.

Who currently owns Frito-Lay? ›

Frito-Lay North America is the $13 billion convenient foods business unit of PepsiCo (NYSE, PEP), which is headquartered in Plano, TX. Learn more about Frito-Lay at the corporate website, www.fritolay.com.

Who bought Frito-Lay? ›

Once a beverage company, PepsiCo began strategic acquisitions in 1965 when it purchased Frito-Lay. The company operates through seven segments to support brands, including Quaker Oats, Lipton, Doritos, and Gatorade. PepsiCo. "2022 Annual Report," Page 2.

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