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. The UK breakfast cereal market is vast accounting for 1.45 billion in 2006. It is divided into hot and cold cereal and the current value growth is 3%. The biggest performer is hot cereal with a 123% value growth between 2002 and 2007.
Kellogg’s is the market leader but although it has a lot of power it still has to compete fiercely against many rivals which are looking for a bigger share of the market. The suppliers to Kellogg’s are relatively small independent farms which have very limited buyer power. On the contrary Kellogg’s has a high level of power due to the size of the organization but chooses not to abuse it.
The threat of entry is relatively low due to various barriers to entry which include large advertising campaigns of existing competitors in the market. Kellogg’s alone spent £49,184,000 on advertising in 2006.
The final section refers to the threat of substitutes or alternatives for Kellogg’s. These substitutes don’t only depend on elasticity’s but more and more on the ever changing trends and lifestyles.
Market Size
The Market size for breakfast cereal in the UK accounted for just over £1.45 billion at the retail selling price in 2006 alone. A survey conducted using consumer data from BMRM international Target Group Index confirms that Ready-To-Eat breakfast cereal remains as the family favourite. There is no better way to explain the size of the market than showing it graphically so below you can see a table with the size in terms of sales from 2002 to 2007.
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