Product Concepts

Dinesh’s last pitch regarding his company Incredible Eats was the one that struck me the most. His edible utensil offering isn’t groundbreaking, but his passion for it is. He hopes that by creating this device, he would be able to reduce the quantity of plastic trash produced by single-use plastic utensils.

I believe that if consumers have a responsibility to assist the world in combating global warming, we should put our words into action. Many people have taken to the streets in recent years to express their views on environmental issues, and our product is just one of many that can and will help us move in the right path.

Lori was correct in her assessment that the packaging needed to be updated; I believe Dinesh was attempting to integrate his product in with the other basic plastic utensil packaging. His product, however, is not the first, although it is a part of a Few. Many customers will buy anything that makes them feel comfortable, thus if they walk into a store and directly to the plastic forks, they will select the one they know and are acquainted with, entirely dismissing the rest and missing Dinesh’s groundbreaking innovation. A fresh design with greater disclaimers on the box might avoid this.

I also believe that this product has a lot of potential that is just waiting to be realized. Dinesh may believe that only restaurants are interested in his items at the time, but he is also disregarding a wide range of markets. One example is educational institutions, which serve over 13 million students every year and often invest in plastic spoons. They may also invest in and develop additional goods that could fit these culinary tools, such as ice trays, and offer reusable molding trays and the product batter to consumers to produce for themselves.

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