Foreign coffee brand continues bold strategy to take over US market
Share this @internewscast.com

Luckin Coffee has overtaken Starbucks to become China’s largest coffee chain, and it’s employing the same determined strategies to conquer the American market.

Since opening its first U.S. location in May, Luckin has expanded to five in New York City. 

The coffee shops operate without cashiers — instead, customers place their order on Luckin’s mobile app to collect. 

While base prices are similar to Starbucks, the company’s strategy is to throw discount codes and coupons at customers to use in the app. 

Usually, these discounts range from 30 to 50 percent off the sticker price. 

While this concept is appealing to customers who are sick of paying for overpriced coffees, experts say this strategy is not sustainable.

Bernstein research shows the initial stores are operating at a loss, and the current pricing model will likely need adjustment as the chain scales. 

‘In the case of Luckin, the idea is I want to grow in awareness,’ said Bernstein US restaurant equity research analyst Danilo Gargiulo.

Luckin Coffee dethroned Starbucks as China's largest coffee chain, and now the company is using the same savvy sales tactics to seize America too

Luckin Coffee dethroned Starbucks as China’s largest coffee chain, and now the company is using the same savvy sales tactics to seize America too

Luckin made its US debut in July when it opened two locations near the campus of New York University

Luckin made its US debut in July when it opened two locations near the campus of New York University 

‘Their aim is to ensure the brand gains national recognition, even if initially, this means enduring some minor losses at each store,’ the company emphasizes.

Conversely, Gargiulo mentions, ‘Starbucks consistently aims for profitability on each visit… Typically, we predict they strive for a minimum of a 15 percent profit margin per store,’ said Danilo Gargiulo, a restaurant equity research analyst at Bernstein U.S.

Luckin made its US debut in July when it opened two locations near the campus of New York University. 

The chain celebrated its opening with free tote bags with for the first 100 guests and $.99 drinks for early customers.

In China, the no-frills coffee chain has consistently pulled in young shoppers, with aggressive TikTok campaigns and low prices.

The strategy of Luckin is straightforward: keep it affordable and basic. With lattes, matchas, and cold brews priced between $2 and $3 after discounts, they are much cheaper than those at Starbucks.

It also has a small assortment of pastries. Diners can order some fruit-forward refresher drinks, too.

In China, the brand has leaned into aggressive TikTok marketing and a grab-and-go model that caters to students and professionals on the run. 

The actual price of Luckin's beverages aren't far from Starbucks pricing - but they shower customers with discounts

The actual price of Luckin’s beverages aren’t far from Starbucks pricing – but they shower customers with discounts 

Luckin's strategy is clear: keep it simple and cheap. Lattes, matchas, and cold brews go for as little as $2 to $3 - significantly less than Starbucks

Luckin’s approach is straightforward: keep it affordable and basic. Offering lattes, matchas, and cold brews at just $2 to $3, the cost is considerably lower than at Starbucks.

Luckin also has a small assortment of pastries. Diners can order some fruit-forward refresher drinks, too

Luckin also has a small assortment of pastries. Diners can order some fruit-forward refresher drinks, too

The chain has a history of undercutting Starbuck’s value. A standard cup of Starbucks coffee will typically cost New Yorkers around $6 to $7.

In China, Starbucks drinks are typically 30 percent more expensive than Luckin’s.

Luckin has used its simple, easily-scaled restaurants with bargain basement prices to become one of China’s biggest restaurant chains.

The company was founded in 2017 and went public on the Nasdaq two years later – its share price surged in its market debut.

By 2019, the brand had overtaken Starbucks as the largest coffee chain in China.

Luckin currently has over 26,000 locations, most of them in China. Starbucks has around 8,000 stores in China.

Meanwhile, Starbucks’ venture in the Chinese market seems to be losing momentum. The company is combating claims that it is contemplating selling its entire portfolio of Chinese store locations.

The Daily Mail has reached out to Luckin Coffee and Starbucks for comment.  

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Chaos Erupts as Masked Youths Transform Bonfire Night Celebrations into Urban Battlegrounds

City centers across the UK were plunged into chaos last night as…

Mother Condemns Assailant on Bail for Son’s Death

A grieving mother claims her son’s life might have been spared if…

Keir Starmer Commits Labour to Net Zero Goals at COP Summit: A Green Future Vision

At the COP30 summit in Belem, Brazil, Sir Keir Starmer affirmed Labour’s…

Sir Ian McKellen Triumphantly Returns as Gandalf at 86 After Overcoming Stage Fall Setback

Sir Ian McKellen has emphatically declared his intent to step back into…

Chilling Revelations Surface in Tragic Hot Car Death Case Involving Father

Shocking allegations of child abuse have come to light involving a father…

Lawmaker Removed Following Concerns Over Gang Influence in Apartment, Replaced by Progressive Candidate

Danielle Jurinsky, a Republican politician from Colorado who gained national recognition for…

Antonio Brown Extradited from Dubai and Taken into Custody: Latest Developments in Ongoing Legal Saga

Antonio Brown, a former NFL standout, has been taken into custody by…

FAA Announces Daily Flight Cancellations at 40 Key Airports: Impact on Travelers and Airlines

As the holiday season looms, travelers in major U.S. cities may face…

Tesla Shareholders Endorse Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Compensation Plan

Elon Musk stands on the brink of becoming the planet’s first trillionaire,…

Unveiling the Faces Behind the Louisville UPS Plane Crash: Meet the Captain and First Officer

The tragic incident of the UPS plane crash in Kentucky has led…

The Guardian Journalist Allegedly Collaborates with Kremlin in Red Gold Espionage

In a quiet office somewhere in Moscow, a government clerk recently retrieved…

Antonio Brown Detained Following Extradition from Dubai

Antonio Brown, a former NFL standout, is now in the custody of…