In recent years, Chinese consumers’ enthusiasm for freshly brewed coffee has been rising steadily, with outlets and sales of specialist coffee shops experiencing rapid growth. In 2023, this growth trend trickled down to street stalls/kiosks, leading to a significant surge in the number of outlets of coffee street stalls.
Over recent years, oat milk and coconut milk have become increasingly popular as alternatives to traditional milk, particularly in milk tea and coffee. Therefore, tea street stalls and coffee shops have been experimenting with other plant-based alternatives, such as badam milk; however, products with exceptionally high consumer acceptance have yet to emerge.
Traditionally, the consumption occasions for tea beverages from street stalls was mainly during the afternoon/ teatime. However, the current drinking scenarios and consumption occasions for tea drinks are increasingly diversifying.
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Street Stalls/Kiosks
Small, sometimes mobile, foodservice providers characterised by a limited product offering and by low prices. Includes street stalls, street hawkers and foodservice kiosks where food is prepared in some way and served through a hatch or over a display counter to take away. Also includes kiosks and carts located externally or internally eg in shopping malls etc. As a rule, street stalls/kiosks outlets tend to be smaller than 100% home delivery/takeaway outlets, while menus are more limited, often (though certainly not always) with a greater emphasis on snack items, rather than full meals.
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