Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
J.M. Smucker-owned best-selling US ground coffee brand; "Best Part of Waking Up" heritage competing with Maxwell House for mass market affordable home coffee consumption.
Folgers is the best-selling ground coffee brand in the United States, offering a wide range of roasts and formats — classic roast, dark roast, half-caff, flavored varieties, instant coffee granules, and K-Cup single-serve pods — at value-oriented prices that have made it the choice of budget-conscious American coffee drinkers for generations. Folgers is owned by The J.M. Smucker Company (NYSE: SJM), which acquired the brand from Procter & Gamble in 2008 for approximately $3 billion, alongside Dunkin' at-home coffee and other beverage brands.\n\nFolgers' heritage positioning ("The Best Part of Waking Up Is Folgers in Your Cup") has created strong brand associations with home coffee making and morning ritual — it's a trusted, familiar product that millions of American households stock as their everyday coffee. The brand's wide distribution through grocery, mass, and club channel retailers and competitive pricing (significantly below premium brands like Starbucks packaged coffee) give it resilience in recessionary environments when consumers trade down. The K-Cup product line extends Folgers into the single-serve segment.\n\nIn 2025, Folgers competes with Maxwell House (Kraft Heinz), Dunkin' at-home (also Smucker), Starbucks packaged coffee (Nestlé licensed), and private label ground coffee for the mainstream US ground coffee market. J.M. Smucker has managed Folgers as a cash-generating brand that funds portfolio acquisitions — the stable consumer demand and low capital intensity of the coffee brand generates consistent cash flow. The mainstream ground coffee category faces long-term pressure from specialty coffee and single-origin coffee culture, but Folgers' value positioning provides resilience at the mass market price tier. The 2025 strategy focuses on maintaining grocery distribution, growing the K-Cup segment with new flavors, and reinforcing the brand's nostalgia and affordability positioning against premium competitors.
NYSE: SHOP e-commerce platform at $8.88B FY2024 revenue with $292.28B GMV across 4.82M stores; Black Friday $11.5B processing competing with WooCommerce and BigCommerce for small-to-enterprise direct-to-consumer commerce.
Shopify Inc. is an Ottawa, Canada-based e-commerce platform — listed on NYSE (NYSE: SHOP) — providing 4.82+ million active merchant stores of all sizes (from solo entrepreneurs to enterprise brands) with tools for online store creation, multi-channel selling (web, mobile, social, in-person), payment processing (Shopify Payments, Shop Pay), inventory management, fulfillment, and marketing analytics, generating $8.88 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 (+26% year-over-year) with $292.28 billion in gross merchandise volume (GMV, +24%) and 875+ million customers who have purchased from Shopify merchant stores. Founded in 2006 by Tobias Lütke, Daniel Weinand, and Scott Lake (started as a snowboard equipment store, pivoted to become the platform), Shopify has become the operating system for independent commerce — the default e-commerce infrastructure for the direct-to-consumer brand economy.
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