Jamaica Blue Pestle Analysis

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Jamaica Blue is an Australian family owned business operated by Foodco, an organisation created to ensure it’s retailing stores follow the correct procedures and regulations required for business and that staff receive the best training to enhance the well-being of the business and brand name. Over it’s 24 years of business Jamaica Blue has been a well known company, greatly recognised for it’s services and great coffee.The cafe chain bases it’s fortune on two beliefs: a belief in sourcing the very best coffee and a belief in using only freshly grown locally sources ingredients. Due to it’s succession Foodco took the business global, opening new stores in New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, China, United Arab Emirates and it’s newest expansion …show more content…

This includes social, political, economical, legal, regulatory, tax, cultural and technological aspects.’
The concept of a global business environment is to ensure that the business does everything that it is required to do for it to legally function in the country it has expanded too. When a business opens in Australia it is important that the business follows all required and legal aspects for the health and safety of all those involved and to eliminate any cautions that may effect the business and it’s purpose. When a business decides to take it’s business global they must ensure that they follow all requirements and laws of the country it will be opened in. Most of these aspects are legal and are required by every country such as occupational health and safety laws and food regulations, however their are many other aspects such as social, cultural and tax that apply to the running and globalisation of a business. The global business environment is there to ensure all these requirements are meant and kept at the required standard for the business to legally …show more content…

The opening of stores internationally creates a bigger market share for the business to entrée, one that local and domestic competitors might not yet of entered. However, taking the business global has also opened the door for new customers for the business to aim and target their products at according the cultural and seasonal pretences, increasing the awareness and loyalty of the business.
Urbanisation
Urbanisation is a factor contributing to the globalisation of this business as it has encouraged Foodco the owner and operator of Jamaica Blue to expand it’s other businesses further. Foodco presents Jamaica Blue as it’s starting point to globalisation, allowing it to see if a demand for the goods and services that the brand provides is existent. From it’s success and recent further expansion in the United Kingdom, another business associated with the company, Muffin Break, has also been taken global and into the new competitive market and market share that Jamaica Blue now exists in.

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