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Understanding Cost-in-Use Versus Cost Per Kilogram

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Another example, for instance, is a product developer testing two different black carrot colour solutions, which differ in pigment concentration. The solution from the more concentrated variety typically equates to a lower usage level and might have a much lower impact on total formulation cost.

While the cost per kilogram could seem high, you really need to calculate the cost-in-use to know which colour is the most economic.

Sensient’s agronomy team is working on our natural colours with the same principle: more for less, and we are making great strides in developing botanical sources with higher pigment levels. Watch this video to learn more:

Are you interested in trialling our portfolio of concentrated colouring foods or natural colours?

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