Sunday, August 18, 2019
The Move of Super Saver to the UK Food Retail Market :: Business Management Triangle Test Essays
The Move of Super Saver to the UK Food Retail Market    A new low cost overseas retailer, ââ¬ËSuper Saversââ¬â¢ is wishing to move  into the UK Food Retail market. One of the ranges they wish to stock  is blackcurrant squash. The company has two potential suppliers,  Ribeena and Tesco, and wishes to select one brand for the range of  outlets. The product manager would like to know:    1. If there is a significant difference between the two brands  2. What are the differences in terms of the sensory profile  3. Which attributes of the products most affect consumer acceptance  4. Which product consumers prefer    TASK:    As sensory analysts we are required to design and execute appropriate  tests to elicit this information and present our findings in the form  of full report to the product manager.    1.ABSTRACT  ----------    In this report, a new low cost overseas retailer, ââ¬ËSuper Saversââ¬â¢ is  wishing to move into the UK Retail Market. One of the ranges they  wish to stock is blackcurrant squash. The company has two potential  suppliers, Ribeena and Tesco, and wishes to select one brand for the  range of outlets.    Four tests had been chosen to undertake, which were the Triangle test,  the Just-Right test, the Descriptive Analysis test (taste, colour,  smell, and texture) and the 9-point hedonic test. For the achievement  of the above four tests, twenty panellists were selected.    The results obtained from this evaluation showed in general that there  was a significant difference between Ribeena and Tesco blackcurrant  squashes. The only case that the null hypothesis was rejected, that is  there was not any difference between the two products, was in the  attribute of smell tested in the sensory profile.    The methodology for each test took a sequence of experimental design,  null-hypothesis and test selection. In addition environmental  conditions, sample presentation and panel selection where considered  and the collection, analysis and interpretation of data derived the  most suitable product.     2. INTRODUCTION:    ââ¬Å"Sensory evaluation is a scientific discipline used to evoke, measure,  analyse and interpret reactions to those characteristics of foods and  materials as they are perceived by the senses of sight, smell, taste  touch and hearingâ⬠ (Institute of Food Technology, USA, 1981).    As sensory analysts, we were asked to give a sensory evaluation of the  two products - Ribeena and Tesco blackcurrant squashes ââ¬â to the ââ¬ËSuper  Saversââ¬â¢ overseas retailer. ââ¬Å"For sensory analysis to be successful, it  is necessary for someone to take the responsibility to ensure the  tests are carried out in the correct and appropriate manner. This is  the role of the sensory analyst or the panel leaderâ⬠ (Lyon, Francombe,  Hasdell, Lawson, 1992, p.47).    3. AIMS OF THE PROJECT    à · To find out if there is a significant difference between the two    					    
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