The Spring Festival is coming, and all kinds of New Year's goods are beginning to compete for listing in the market. However, there seems to be some changes in the market landscape for this year's Spring Festival. Sugar oranges have been a staple fruit during the Chinese New Year for many years, but this year they have been replaced by a new fruit – cherries.
According to statistics, the sales of cherries on the eve of the Chinese New Year increased significantly, especially in southern China, where sales even increased by 50%. This data has attracted people's attention and made people start to re-examine the changes in the New Year's goods market.
Compared with sugar oranges, cherries are cheaper and have become a cost-effective choice in the hearts of consumers. Although cherries are relatively high, they are fresher, more delicious and nutritious than sugar oranges. With today's trend of consumers pursuing a healthy diet, it's no surprise that cherries have become the new favorite of Chinese New Year goods.
Many netizens have said that cherries have a sweet taste and plenty of moisture, which is better than sugar oranges. Moreover, now shopping consumption is more cost-effective, although cherries are higher, but compared with other fruits, its taste and nutritional value are better.
The rise of cherries has also made people think about why sugar oranges will gradually lose their position in the New Year's market. On the one hand, the ** of sugar oranges is relatively high, and consumers are more inclined to cherries with higher cost performance when choosing fruits. On the other hand, as a fresh fruit, cherries have a taste and nutritional value that can better meet the needs of modern people for a healthy diet.
During the Spring Festival, the New Year's goods market has always been the focus of major supermarkets and e-commerce platforms. And this year's cherry boom has also made merchants aware of consumers' demand for fresh fruits. Many merchants have increased the purchase of cherries to meet the needs of consumers.
The rise of cherries is also a microcosm of the intensification of competition in the fruit market. Nowadays, consumers are demanding more and more from fruits, not only for the taste and freshness of fruits, but also for their nutritional value and quality. This also gives the fruit industry a new opportunity and challenge, only by continuously improving the quality and service of fruits, in order to be invincible in the fierce market competition.
In general, during this year's Spring Festival, sugar oranges are no longer the C position of New Year's goods, and cherries have seized the opportunity to become the new favorite. Cherries have won the favor of consumers with their cheap **, fresh taste and excellent nutritional value. And this also allows people to see the increased competition in the fruit market and the change in consumer demand. In the future, the fruit industry needs to continuously improve its quality and service to meet consumers' pursuit of healthy diet.