Multiple Choice
Narrative 7-1
India has the fastest-growing demand for consumer products in the world. In recent years,Coca-Cola attempted to enter the Indian market once again. Coca-Cola's first attempt to enter the Indian market a decade earlier was grossly mismanaged,which led to the company losing 20 billion Indian rupees. In that first attempt,Coca-Cola purchased Thumbs Up,the leading India-based carbonated soft drink. The company hoped to replace Thumbs Up with Coke while maintaining the Thumbs Up distribution strategy. For its return to the market,Coca-Cola built five plants,cut costly staff,revamped transport,shrunk bottles,and made the bottles lighter to increase a truck's carrying capacity. It also increased its number of distributors and dumped a global advertising campaign that proved irrelevant to the Indian market.
-Refer to Narrative 7-1. What process did Coca-Cola engage in during its first attempt to enter the Indian market?
A) acculturation
B) direct foreign investment
C) internal importing
D) globalization
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