Category: News
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Coucou hotpot may enter Southeast Asian market by the end of the year
In the future, Coucou may open more stores with different themes, and Coucou’s unique atmosphere provides a new choice for young people’s parties.
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HeyTea launched sugar-free bottled soda to compete with Genki Forest
Unlike milk tea, which is high in sugar, fat, and calories, HeyTea’s three sodas all have zero-sugar, zero-fat and zero-calorie slogans, claiming to be “HeyTea who won’t get fat if you drink.”
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iQIYI’s new strategy: establish offline brick-and-mortar stores and set up a new consumer brand incubation fund.
Wang Xiangjun believes that online content will have a greater impact on residents’ consumption habits in China in the future.
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The Japanese restaurant in Beijing suffered a sudden disaster of salmon and made a painful transition
As a result, Japanese restaurants have generally removed raw food from their shelves, and the menu has shrunk sharply.
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Chinese mobile games earned $1.65 billion globally in June, with PUBG, Knives Out and AFK Arena making the most money
July 6, 2020, Sensor Tower released the global App Store and Google Play revenue rankings of Chinese mobile game publishers in June 2020. The 30 mobile game publishers on the list earned more than $1.65 billion worldwide in June, accounting for 26% of the total revenue of mobile games in the current period. Tencent’s Under One…
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Yanjing Beer launched a new series of Beijing scenery beer
Spring in Qionghua Island, spring water in Yuquan Mountain, a moon in the morning of Yongding River, and snow on a sunny day in Taihang Mountain.
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Genki Forest released two new sparkling water and announced that the self-built factory had been completed
On July 5, 2020, the Chinese zero-sugar beverage giant held a press conference to announce the launch of two new flavors of its sparkling water series. Genki Forest is a Chinese beverage company founded in 2016, whose main business is the production of zero-sugar drinks. Its two most famous series are burning tea and sparkling water.…
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Internet celebrity has become a formal occupation in China.
On July 6, 2020, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Affairs announced nine new occupations, including “Internet marketers”, according to ChinaNews. Under the category of “Internet marketer”, one type of job is called “webcast salesman”, which is also widely regarded as Internet Celebrity. Currently, being a net celebrity is already a good choice, however, affected…
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A number of herbal tea shops in Guangzhou were caught by adding medicine compositions
In order to improve the “efficacy” of exclusive herbal tea, attract repeat customers and increase operating profits, these herbal tea operators actually add modern medicine to traditional herbal tea.