30 years ups and downs in the Chinese supermarkets segment/food tech news Aisa
30 years ups and downs in the Chinese supermarkets segment

Everything is so convenient now; people can buy anything at any time as long as they got the cash by just using shopping apps online. However, it was not always like this 30 years ago, when consumers actually went to supermarkets to get their groceries or other things they needed. Well, supermarkets did make it easier for Chinese customers to shop three decades ago and it looks like the “go to the supermarket” trend has a comeback!

Ten years after the foundation of the People's Republic of China, state-run department stores were the . . .

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