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千禾味业从“零添加”标杆到业绩下滑,董事长伍超群称对销量有影响

Core Viewpoint - Qianhe Flavor Industry, once a rising star in the competitive condiment market with its "zero additive" positioning, is now facing unprecedented challenges due to a trust crisis and complaints from distributors, putting the company under severe pressure [1][3]. Group 1: Trust Crisis and Distributor Complaints - A conflict between Qianhe Flavor Industry and distributor Mr. Feng from Kaifeng has exposed systemic flaws in the company's channel expansion, internal processes, and crisis management [3]. - Mr. Feng reported that his warehouse is filled with Qianhe products that remain unaddressed despite multiple promises from the company's sales representatives [4]. - The root of the issue lies in inconsistencies between promised promotional wages, market expenses, and shipping prices, leading to significant inventory buildup and potential product expiration [4][5]. Group 2: Sales and Financial Performance - Qianhe's sales have seen a relative decline, particularly from March 18 to March 28, with the chairman acknowledging the negative impact of public sentiment on brand and sales [3]. - As of December 31, 2024, Qianhe's inventory was approximately 890 million yuan, a nearly 20% increase from the previous year, while revenue from soy sauce and vinegar has also declined [7]. - In the first quarter of 2025, revenue from soy sauce was around 540 million yuan, down approximately 4.7% year-on-year, and vinegar revenue was about 100 million yuan, down roughly 10.6% [7]. Group 3: Market Competition and Brand Image - The overall growth rate of the soy sauce industry in 2024 is only 3.1%, the lowest in a decade, with Qianhe's market share being significantly pressured by competitors like Haitian and Lee Kum Kee [6][9]. - The "zero additive" concept, once a unique selling point for Qianhe, has become a standard in the industry, diminishing its competitive edge as major players rapidly expand into this segment [9]. - A recent report revealed that 12 out of 13 tested "zero additive" soy sauces contained trace amounts of cadmium, with Qianhe's product being highlighted, leading to widespread consumer backlash and a decline in brand trust [10][11].