
Core Viewpoint - The competition in the takeaway coffee market is significantly driven by external subsidies, reshaping the market landscape and boosting sales for various brands [1][3][7]. Group 1: Company Performance - Luckin Coffee reported a revenue increase of 47.1% year-on-year to 12.36 billion yuan in Q2, with adjusted net profit rising 44.0% to 1.4 billion yuan [2]. - Self-operated store revenue for Luckin grew by 44.9% to 9.49 billion yuan, with a 30% increase in store count and same-store sales growth of 13.4% [2]. - Franchise store revenue reached 2.87 billion yuan, up 55% year-on-year, benefiting from a 34% increase in franchise store numbers and higher revenue from store sharing and delivery fees [2]. Group 2: Market Dynamics - The sales growth is attributed to takeaway subsidies, with brands like Luckin, Kudi, and Mixue Ice City achieving significant sales milestones [3]. - Mixue's coffee brand, Lucky Coffee, experienced a sales peak, with average daily revenue per store reaching 5,732 yuan and a 258% increase in takeaway orders on July 12 [3]. - Lucky Coffee signed 164% more new stores year-on-year in Q2, with a 300% increase in franchise inquiries since July, particularly from first-tier cities [3]. Group 3: Brand Strategies - Kudi Coffee announced Yang Mi as its global brand ambassador and launched a "Milk Tea Season" marketing campaign, reducing drink prices from 9.9 yuan to 6.9 yuan after 3 PM [5]. - Kudi has over 15,000 stores and has achieved profitability since May 2024, indicating strong cash flow [5]. - Brands like Lucky Coffee maintain a cautious approach to takeaway subsidies, emphasizing the importance of store profitability and the need to protect franchisees [6].