Author: Jeffrey.W
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McDonald’s and Starbucks in Shenzhen began to charge for disposable tableware, causing controversy
Disposable tableware at McDonald’s and Starbucks in Shenzhen is no longer freely provided to consumers, and consumers will have to pay an extra 0.5 yuan (about $7.5 cents) if they need, according to Red Star News. The reporter interviewed McDonald’s branch in Nanshan Book City in Shenzhen by phone, and the clerk said they had…
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Luosifen is so popular in China that they plan to build a theme park
Luosifen(Snail Rice Noodle) is a snack originally produced in the southern Chinese city of Liuzhou. It is a unique rice noodle that uses sour bamboo shoots and snails to make up the soup base. After the fermentation process, sour bamboo shoots give off a unique stench, which is more smelly than stinky tofu, another traditional food in…
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When a Chinese loses her mobile phone, her bank balance was cleaned up and she carried a loan
This is an rare real cyber security case, it happens in China, but it seems that it can happen again anywhere.
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Two Chinese Unicorns Disguised as Japanese Brands are Taking Off their Japanese Coats
Miniso and Genki Forest, the two most successful brands in China’s consumer sector in recent years, are taking off their Japanese camouflage.
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(Update)Panda Express, the world’s largest Chinese fast-food chain, enters the Chinese market
Make tea in the microwave, invite Italians to eat Hawaiian pizza, and open Panda Express in China.
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There are 6 different kinds of hot pot in China, You may only know Sichuan hot pot
Not all hot pots are filled with red chili and spicy oil like Sichuan hot pot, which is a good news for people who can’t eat spicy food.
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Alibaba’s overseas sales increased by 243% over last year, Chinese small seller is booming
In September, China’s exports reached 186.35 billion US dollars, the best result in China’s history.
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Alibaba’s intelligent supermarket brand Hema, began to enter the hot pot business
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba applied for several “Hema hot pot” trademarks, according to the China Trademark Office. As early as October last year, Hou Yi, president of the Hema, said that the hot pot would be sold in the Hema supermarkets across the country. Hema, an intelligent supermarket brand founded by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba in…
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Uniqlo has more stores in China than in its birthplace Japan
Japanese fast fashion brand Uniqlo has achieved success in China that Zara and H&M failed to achieve.