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When Small is Big: How LPUs Continue to Redefine India's FMCG Market

November 2025

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Images Business of Food

In the early 1980s, India’s FMCG scene was sharply divided—urban middle classes bought bottled shampoos and creams, while rural consumers largely relied on homemade or unbranded alternatives. CavinKare’s Chik shampoo shattered this divide by introducing a Re. 1 sachet that brought personal care to every household. The innovation was deceptively simple: make the entry point small enough for everyone, yet big enough for brand recall.

- By P. Rajan Mathews

When Small is Big: How LPUs Continue to Redefine India's FMCG Market

The results were seismic. Within years, the shampoo market exploded. Competitors like Clinic Plus, Sunsilk, Pantene, and Nyle followed suit, turning sachets into the default format for a billion heads of hair. By the mid-1990s, over 65% of shampoo sales in rural India came from sachets—a model that would later inspire food and beverage brands to reimagine their packaging and pricing architecture.

The LPU Logic: Why Small Works in India

At its heart, the LPU strategy rests on an elegant triad of truths about Indian consumption:

Affordability Drives Adoption: For a nation where nearly 800 million people live on daily budgets under Rs.250, the Rs.5-Rs.20 band is psychologically and financially accessible. LPUs transform aspiration into action.

Trial Drives Trust: Smaller units reduce perceived risk. Consumers can “test” a brand without long-term commitment.

Volume Beats Margin: While margins per pack may be thin, the velocity of volume across India’s 12 million kirana stores creates profitability through scale.

No wonder every FMCG CEO in India refers to the LPU as “the ultimate penetration lever.

In India, the smallest pack often carries the biggest story. The Re. 1 shampoo sachet, the Rs.5 biscuit packet, the Rs. 10 noodle pouch, or the single-serve spice sachet—each is a symbol of how India consumes, as much as how brands sell. In a nation where affordability defines accessibility, Low Price Units (LPUs) have not only rewritten FMCG marketing playbooks but also created one of the most inclusive consumption ecosystems in the world.

When Pack Size Became Strategy

By the early 2000s, the sachet principle had crossed over into food. The Rs.5 biscuit revolution, led by Parle-G, Britannia Marie, and Sunfeast Glucose, proved that mini-packs could deliver mammoth market share.

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