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Goodman Fielder extends its brand and retail media investment business with Initiative

"We can't wait to see what amazing results we can achieve as a team"

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 13, 2023
2 min read
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Goodman Fielder has announced it has formally extended Initiative’s remit.

The Australian food company appointed the agency across its retail marketing business, traditionally the domain of the business’ sales division.
 
Initiative has previously been the media agency of record for Goodman Fielder’s ATL media, including strategy, planning, buying, implementing and reporting.
 
Jo McAlister
, managing director, Initiative Sydney said the fundamental shift in the way Goodman Fielder is approaching its brand and retail trade marketing is a gamechanger; and Initiative’s team is thrilled to have the ability to take a more universal approach to investment, allowing best practice of having ATL, at-shelf and at-home to seamlessly work together.
 
McAlister said: "Combining brand and retail has been proven to provide Goodman Fielder with the strongest integrated media product possible. The work we collectively delivered for the widely recognised Wonder Recycling Rewards campaign shows the closer these two worlds are, the stronger the results.
 
"It astounds us that less than 5% of retail media investment is managed via media agencies, a statistic Australia is lagging behind mature markets, we feel it’s an untapped opportunity for brands to create an unfair advantage. The sharing of insights and opportunities, better orchestrated OESP activation and optimisation is critical to maximising effectiveness across the entire funnel." McAlister explained.
 
"We will harness the full capabilities of Cartology, Coles 360 and others, while leveraging our ATL media partners, to create a true consumer-first end-to-end solutions," McAlister concluded.
 
Christine Fung, CMO, Goodman Fielder said: "Taking a holistic approach to our media and retail investment strategy has proven to deliver results for us, and we are delighted Initiative is our partner on the next stage of our growth journey as we accelerate our approach. We can’t wait to see what amazing results we can achieve as a team."

Work on the retail marketing side of Goodman Fielder’s media account commences immediately with first campaigns expected in market by mid-Q2. 

Initiative has worked with Goodman Fielder since 2020.

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