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From Marketing Management
Packaging functions: protection, convenience, branding/identification, information and promotion (shelf impact).
Labelling functions: identifies product/brand, describes contents/size/ingredients, provides usage and safety instructions, and ensures legal compliance (MRP, expiry date, net quantity).
Both improve customer experience and support marketing.
Internal factors: cost of production/distribution, company objectives, marketing strategy, PLC stage, brand positioning.
External factors: demand and elasticity, customer perceived value, competitor prices, government regulation/taxes, economic conditions (inflation, income).
Pricing decisions are made by balancing these internal and external influences.
New product pricing commonly uses skimming or penetration strategy.
Thus, skimming focuses on margin and premium segment, while penetration focuses on volume and market share.