summaryIn this episode of Real Pet Industry News, Clayton Payne and Sam discuss JM Schmucker's recent financial performance, highlighting a significant decline in net pet food sales and the challenges faced by legacy brands like Milk Bones and Meow Mix. They explore the importance of innovation in the pet food industry, particularly for companies looking to remain relevant in a competitive market. The conversation also touches on the difficulties UK companies face when entering the U.S. market, insights from the SuperZoo event, and the evolving landscape of information channels in the pet industry, suggesting that podcasts and alternative media are becoming more influential than traditional outlets.
takeaways
- JM Schmucker's pet food sales have decreased significantly.
- Consumers are becoming more cautious with their spending.
- Legacy brands like Milk Bones need to innovate to stay relevant.
- The pet food market is shifting towards premium products.
- UK companies face challenges entering the U.S. market.
- SuperZoo is a key event for industry insights.
- Innovation is lacking in mainstream pet product shows.
- Holistic pet products are gaining traction in the market.
- Podcasts are becoming more influential than traditional media.
- The pet industry must adapt to changing consumer preferences.
titles
- The Decline of JM Schmucker: What It Means for Pet Food
- Legacy Brands in Crisis: The Case of Milk Bones
Sound Bites
- "Milk Bones need to up their game."
- "You need to team up with US distributors."
- "Media is almost already semi redundant."
Chapters00:00JM Schmucker's Financial Performance
07:48The Future of Legacy Brands
10:22Challenges for UK Companies in the US Market
12:10Insights from SuperZoo
17:18The Shift in Information Channels