Core Insights - The article discusses the development of convenience stores in China as part of the "15-minute city convenience living circle" initiative aimed at improving urban residents' quality of life and promoting consumption [1][3]. Group 1: Convenience Store Development Index - The China Chain Store & Franchise Association (CCFA) released the "2025 China Urban Convenience Store Development Index," marking the 12th consecutive year of this survey, which evaluates cities based on store growth rate, saturation, 24-hour store ratio, and business environment [1][3]. - The average development index for the surveyed cities is 81.1, with Guiyang, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Haikou, and Beijing ranking 6th to 10th [3][9]. - Guiyang leads with a store growth rate of 7.0%, continuing its position from the previous year, and is projected to have over 1,600 convenience stores by the end of 2024, generating over 3 billion yuan in consumption [3][6]. Group 2: City Rankings and Growth Rates - Fuzhou has risen to the top of the index with a score of 91.6, marking a significant increase from 5th place in 2024, while Xiamen, which held the top position for five consecutive years, is now in second place with a score of 91.2 [6][9]. - The top five cities in terms of growth rates include Guiyang (7.0%), Hefei (5.8%), Fuzhou (4.8%), and Jinan (4.7%) [9][10]. - The highest proportion of 24-hour convenience stores is found in Guangzhou, with 78.0%, significantly above the average of 53.4% [7]. Group 3: Local Brands and Market Dynamics - Local brands such as Kaihui Convenience Store dominate the market in Guiyang, holding over 60% market share and operating the largest modern logistics center in Guizhou [3]. - Fuzhou has seen a mix of local and foreign brands, with notable growth in convenience store numbers and a 4.8% growth rate last year [8]. - The "2024 China Convenience Store TOP 100" list features seven brands from Fujian, with three from Fuzhou, indicating a strong local presence in the convenience store sector [6].
中国城市便利店发展指数第一名:超过厦门、太原、长沙,3家企业跻身全国TOP100
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-06 15:07