Catalia understands how to operate a snack store and chose to locate it in the community, a smart choice with multiple economic and strategic advantages.
First of all, the location of the neighborhood store allows Cataria to reduce rental costs. The relative independence of the community and the relatively low rents make Catalia economically flexible and offer consumers a cost-effective product.
Secondly, there is no need to hire shopping guides in the community store, which further reduces operating costs. Residents in the community are often more familiar with the needs of snacks and don't need to be too much of a shopping guide, allowing Catalia to focus more and more on providing high-quality snack products, rather than adding extra costs.
In addition, snack stores can better adapt to the characteristics of immediate consumption in the community. Due to the fast turnover of goods and low inventory pressure, the centralized purchasing model allows Catalia to meet the shopping needs of the community residents in a timely manner, providing fresh and diverse snack options.
Catalia's community store model reflects the company's sensitive insight into market changes and deep understanding of consumer needs. In the future, with the continuous optimization of Catalia's community store model, it is believed that the company will continue to lead the trend in the snack store market.