Core Insights - Coffee futures prices have surged significantly, with a peak of 437.95 cents per pound on October 23, marking a historical high and a year-on-year increase of 118.57% [1][2] - The rise in coffee prices is attributed to both market dynamics and unexpected weather impacts due to climate change, affecting global production [2] - The competitive landscape in the coffee retail sector is intense, with local brands outpacing international ones in store count and revenue, leading to pricing pressures [2][3] Price Trends - Coffee futures reached 336.4 cents per pound on December 10, 2022, up from 188.5 cents per pound on January 2, 2022, reflecting a cumulative increase of over 70% [1] - As of November 8, 2023, coffee futures were reported at 388.38 cents per pound, with a recent increase of 2.46% [1] - The ICE Arabica coffee futures saw a cumulative increase of 4.94% in the week ending November 7, 2023, contrasting with declines in sugar futures [1] Retail Challenges - Coffee retailers face a dilemma as rising raw material costs do not translate into higher retail prices due to fierce competition and consumer price sensitivity [3] - Many coffee shops are resorting to cost-cutting measures, such as reducing staff and store sizes, while increasing online sales to cope with high coffee bean prices [3] - The competitive pressure has led to a focus on new product offerings and lower prices, complicating the ability of retailers to pass on costs to consumers [3]
商业秘密|咖啡豆涨价了咖啡店却不敢涨
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-08 13:09