In addition, German consumers have very high requirements for baby food. They pay more attention to natural, organic and healthy food choices and are cautious about the use of chemicals such as additives and preservatives. If the formula or ingredients of Nestle Extreme Segment do not meet the preferences of German consumers, supermarkets may choose not to sell the product.
In addition, competition is also one of the factors that affect product sales in the market. There are already many local or international brands of baby food in German supermarkets. If Nestle Supreme cannot compete with other products or has a unique competitive advantage, the supermarket may choose not to sell this product.
To sum up, the reason why Nestle Supreme doesn't sell in German supermarkets may be that it doesn't comply with regulations and standards, doesn't conform to consumers' preferences or faces fierce market competition. In the global market, product adaptability and meeting local market demand are very important.