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星巴克、汉堡王们易主背后:中国市场玩法变了
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-15 07:07

Core Viewpoint - There is a noticeable trend of foreign restaurant brands selling their operations in China, indicating a shift in market dynamics and strategies for foreign companies in the Chinese market [3][15]. Group 1: Strategic Partnerships and Sales - Starbucks has entered a strategic partnership with Boyu Capital to form a joint venture for its retail operations in China, with Boyu holding up to 60% and Starbucks retaining 40% [3]. - CPE Yuanfeng has also formed a strategic partnership with Burger King, acquiring approximately 83% of the joint venture, while RBI retains about 17% [3]. - Earlier, CITIC Capital acquired a significant stake in McDonald's China, becoming its second-largest shareholder [4]. Group 2: Market Characteristics - The Chinese restaurant market is characterized by its large scale, with projected revenues exceeding 5.5 trillion yuan in 2024, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 5.3%, outpacing the retail sector's growth [7]. - The market's extensive supply chain allows local brands to have a cost advantage, as seen with Kudi's self-sourcing of most raw materials [8]. - Local brands are increasingly adopting differentiated strategies, with Luckin Coffee's innovative model contributing to its success [9]. Group 3: Competitive Landscape - Local brands like Luckin Coffee and Kudi are gaining market share due to their lower pricing strategies, with Luckin's average transaction value at 14.28 yuan compared to Starbucks' 35.86 yuan [11]. - In Q2, Luckin's revenue grew by 47.1% to 12.36 billion yuan, while Starbucks' revenue increased by only 8% to approximately 56.26 billion yuan [12]. - Starbucks has historically not viewed Luckin as a direct competitor due to its strong brand presence and customer experience [13]. Group 4: Operational Challenges - Starbucks faces challenges with declining average transaction values and rising rental costs, indicating a shift in its operational model may be necessary [14][15]. - The company has been granting more autonomy to its Chinese team, leading to a 6% revenue increase in its latest fiscal quarter [18]. - Starbucks anticipates its retail business in China to be valued at over $13 billion, with a significant portion of this value derived from the partnership with Boyu [20]. Group 5: Future Outlook - The future of foreign brands in China may involve partnerships with local entities to navigate the changing market landscape [20]. - Starbucks plans to expand its store count to 20,000, which poses challenges in terms of pricing and operational adjustments [20].