Core Viewpoint - The coffee market is experiencing a price war driven by significant subsidies from delivery platforms, leading to prices lower than bottled water, which has attracted a large number of consumers [1][2][6]. Group 1: Market Dynamics - Major platforms like JD.com and Taobao are offering substantial discounts, with prices for various coffee products dropping to as low as 1.68 yuan from original prices around 15.99 yuan [2][5]. - The "100 billion subsidy" initiative has resulted in a surge in orders, with Kudi Coffee reaching over 10 million orders in a single day, and some regions seeing a 200% increase in milk tea delivery compared to the previous year [2][4]. Group 2: Company Strategies - Kudi Coffee has reported a significant increase in sales, with daily orders reaching 400 cups, attributed to the ongoing subsidy campaigns [4]. - Luckin Coffee has also responded to the price war by offering limited-time coupons, reducing prices from 9.9 yuan to 6.9 yuan, which has led to increased sales both for delivery and in-store orders [5]. Group 3: Cost Management - Leading coffee brands are focusing on cost control from the supply side to maintain profitability despite lower prices. For instance, Luckin Coffee has built its own roasting factories, reducing roasting costs by 20%, while Kudi Coffee has partnered directly with coffee bean producers to lower costs by 25% [6]. - The current price reductions are primarily due to external subsidies rather than self-imposed price cuts by brands, indicating that quality is likely to remain stable [6].
外卖咖啡低至1.68元!“百亿补贴”再次掀起咖啡价格战