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Re: BruceLake post# 4796

Tuesday, 05/10/2022 11:23:19 AM

Tuesday, May 10, 2022 11:23:19 AM

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I’m not going to do all the suggested search but I did try the first on (non milk baby food), a seach that would only look for ‘non milk products’:
The search (Google) did bring me to a page showing the logo of 9 companies (Nestlé, Nany care, Hip Dutch, Kendamil, The late co, Holy goat milk, Nestlé good, Kendamil stage 1, HIPP).
Assuming this would not be enough for me (???), let’s say I go for more and click on: ‘More on Google’ at the bottom of the list. Then I get 65 brands logo and effectively, if I go thru all of them I will hit something called ‘ELSE’ on the 45th logo.
One thing is for sure, no new mother would find us unless she is or is related to, a shareholder reading our NR’s.
We do not market (including advertising) our product, we have them placed on shelves (physical or virtual) and then we prey that someone will try it, God only knows why.
By the way: U.S. baby food market - statistics & facts
Published by Emma Bedford, Nov 20, 2020
The global baby food market is a very competitive industry and retail sales in this segment are projected to grow from 71.4 billion U.S. dollars in 2018 to about 98.9 billion U.S. dollars by 2024. As the world’s most populous country, it should come as no surprise that China was the biggest market for baby food as of 2019, with over 71.56 billion dollars in sales revenue, with India coming in second place with about 30.25 billion dollars in sales.
The United States ranked in sixth place. The U.S. baby food market size was valued at $12.9 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach $17.2 billion by 2026. Out of this $15,000,000,000 market only, we get more or les half a million dollars revenue per month.

Patiently,

Roger