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食饮吾见 | 一周消费大事件(2.9-2.13)
Cai Jing Wang· 2026-02-13 08:34
Regulatory Changes - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has introduced new regulations for the bulk transportation of key liquid foods to enhance food safety oversight [1][2] - A comprehensive regulatory framework has been established, including a directory of key liquid foods, management methods for transportation permits, and standards for sanitary requirements [1][2] Food Safety Measures - The new regulations include a directory that categorizes 14 subtypes of liquid foods, specifying the use of dedicated transport containers [2] - A management method for transportation permits has been developed, detailing strict conditions and procedures for obtaining permits [2] - A traceability system has been implemented, requiring all parties involved in the transportation process to maintain accurate records [2] Industry Developments - Nestlé has been prompted to recall specific batches of infant formula due to the detection of Bacillus cereus toxins, with no confirmed cases of poisoning reported in China [3] - The revised Food Recall Management Measures emphasize the responsibilities of food producers and regulatory bodies, enhancing the framework for food recall processes [4] Corporate Strategies - The founder of Pang Donglai has announced that the company will never go public and aims to maintain a youthful management team [5] - Yonghui Supermarket has reported a significant turnaround with a dual increase in same-store sales and customer traffic after a strategic transformation [6][7] Financial Performance - L'Oréal reported a 4% increase in sales to €44.05 billion, with all business sectors showing growth, particularly in professional products [9] - Kraft Heinz announced a pause on its spin-off plans, focusing on returning to profitable growth amid a 3.5% decline in net sales [10] - Coca-Cola's Q4 net profit rose by 5% to $2.316 billion, driven by a 13% increase in sales of its no-sugar products [11][12] - Budweiser APAC reported a 6.1% decrease in revenue to $5.764 billion, with a focus on enhancing non-immediate and O2O channels to improve sales performance [13]