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Global Brands: Think Local

Global brands: Is there such a thing as a truly global brand that has the same identity from India to America? Or must they always adapt to their local market?

Global brands: Is there such a thing as a truly global brand that has the same identity from Indonesia to America? The 成人快手's Shilpa Kannan reports on how McDonald's has adjusted to India's market, replacing its Big Mac with a chicken Maharaja burger. Also, Peter Walshe, global account director at consultants Millward Brown in the UK explains the science behind branding, but insists it isn't a case of manipulating the consumer.

And the 成人快手's Simon Tulett tells us that happens when a brand becomes so successful, it's no longer necessarily identified with the product it's trying to sell (Hoover, anyone?).

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Fri 21 Nov 2014 16:05GMT

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  • Fri 21 Nov 2014 08:32GMT
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