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哈根达斯中国业务或被出售 通用磨坊在华面临多重困境

Core Viewpoint - General Mills is considering selling its Haagen-Dazs ice cream business in China, with preliminary valuations reaching hundreds of millions of dollars, and the process may start in 2025 [2] Financial Performance - General Mills reported a net sales figure of $4.842 billion for Q3 of fiscal year 2025, a 5% decrease year-over-year [3] - The net profit for the same quarter was $626 million, down 7% compared to the previous year, falling short of investor revenue expectations [2][3] - The international market, including China, saw a net sales decline of 3% [4] Market Challenges - Haagen-Dazs has faced significant challenges in the Chinese market, with over 60 stores closing in one year, reducing the total from 466 to 403 [4] - The brand's customer traffic has experienced a double-digit decline, indicating a decrease in consumer interest and loyalty [4] - The Chinese ice cream market is shifting towards diversified and personalized consumption, with consumers prioritizing quality, health, and cost-effectiveness over traditional premium positioning [4][5] Competitive Landscape - Local brands like Moutai Ice Cream are gaining popularity through cultural collaborations and targeted marketing strategies, appealing to younger consumers [5] - International brands such as Nestlé and Dairy Queen are leveraging price advantages to attract price-sensitive middle-class consumers, further squeezing Haagen-Dazs' market share [5] - The shift towards a "value-for-money" era in the Chinese ice cream industry has diminished the allure of foreign luxury brands, with Haagen-Dazs' average price of approximately 58 yuan becoming misaligned with current consumer preferences [5]