Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent emergence of a low-sugar Orion cake in a discount store called "Good Sale," which was previously removed from Sam's Club, raising questions about product distribution and inventory management in the retail sector [1][4][9]. Group 1: Product Availability and Pricing - The low-sugar Orion cake was previously sold at Sam's Club for 49.9 yuan but was taken off the shelves in July due to selection issues [4]. - The same product is now available at Good Sale for 32.9 yuan per box, with a shelf life until November [6]. - Good Sale primarily sells discounted items, including near-expiry and unsold products, and has over 950 stores nationwide as of June this year [7]. Group 2: Company Responses and Market Impact - Sam's Club confirmed that the low-sugar Orion cake is no longer available due to stock issues and stated that they do not sell this product to other stores [9]. - Orion's representative indicated that the company is utilizing Good Sale to quickly clear out inventory, asserting that the product quality remains intact [9]. - Orion reported a 8.1% year-on-year increase in sales to 777.2 billion won in Q2, with sales in the Chinese market growing by 3.0% to 304.8 billion won, accounting for over 40% of total sales [9].
疑似被下架“山姆同款”在折扣店出售,好丽友回应
21世纪经济报道·2025-08-31 05:39