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We've always recognized the importance of knowledge in the public relations business. Now, combine that with depth, breadth, speed and analysis, and you have one of the most powerful weapons for helping clients interpret and respond to the many complex issues they face daily. 'EmPower' could not possibly be better named!
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Leaders in brand analysis, competitive intelligence, product innovation in food and beverage industry

EmPower Research provides detailed competitive analysis report of key players in the food and beverage industry. The details span across various parameters such as marketing and communication, corporate news, supply chain news, executive movements and geographical expansion enabling clients to get a complete picture of the food and beverage sector.

EmPower Research enables clients in the food and  beverage industry to:

  • Conduct primary (KOL interviews) and secondary research to identify new markets 
  • Understand product and brand perceptions, price sensitivities and packaging preferences
  • Understand market trends (Such as health foods, ethnic food and sports) and consumer behaviors for new product development
  • Measure success of marketing efforts and identify key messages and themes that are resonating with consumers
  • Provide competitive intelligence

If you would like to know more about our expertise and experience in the food and beverage industry, write to us at sales@empowerresearch.com

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