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新茶饮,5月开店2178家
3 6 Ke· 2025-06-15 01:18
Core Insights - The new tea beverage market is entering a "preparation period" ahead of the Dragon Boat Festival and summer season, with a significant decrease in new store openings in May 2025 compared to previous months and the same period last year [1][4]. Store Opening Trends - In May 2025, 26 new tea beverage brands opened a total of 2016 stores, a decrease of 38.87% month-on-month and 47.18% year-on-year [1][3]. - The total number of stores in the industry reached 113,281, with an increase of 1,029 stores compared to April [1]. - Major brands like Mixue Ice City opened 743 new stores in May, although this was a decrease of approximately 865 stores from April [4]. Brand Performance - Mixue Ice City remains the leader in store openings, followed by Gu Ming with 305 new stores, marking a year-on-year increase of 36.16% [4][7]. - Other brands such as Bawang Chaji and Yihe Tang also showed stable performance with 117 and 94 new stores respectively [4][8]. - Brands like Hey Tea and Nayuki continued to open stores at a slow pace, with only 9 and 4 new stores in May [4][7]. Product Development and Marketing - In May, 26 brands launched approximately 105 new SKUs, an increase of 17 from April, indicating a focus on product innovation [8][11]. - The most popular new product ingredients included peach and bayberry, with several brands introducing related products [11]. - Marketing strategies are shifting from collaboration-driven promotions to influencer marketing, with 7 brands engaging in celebrity or KOL partnerships in May [12]. Industry Dynamics - The industry is experiencing a more differentiated expansion among leading brands, with Gu Ming entering the "10,000 store club" [7]. - Tea Baidao is facing store contraction despite opening 70 new stores, with a net decrease of 104 stores compared to April [7]. - The overall marketing approach is transitioning from heavy reliance on collaborations to a more refined focus on direct sales impact and private domain traffic [12].