The new trend of the New Year s goods market The rise of cherries, sugar oranges fall out of favor?

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-07

The Spring Festival, as an indispensable festival in China's profound traditional culture, has always played the role of a vane to observe the dynamics of China's consumer market. In the midst of this traditional festive shopping boom, we have observed some unexpected changes that not only reflect subtle shifts in consumer behavior, but also signal a new direction for future consumer trends.

Among the many New Year's goods, sugar oranges were once a must-have traditional food for every household during the Spring Festival, and it was loved by people for its sweet taste and auspicious meaning. However, this year's New Year's goods market has presented a different scene, and cherries have sprung up and become the new darling of the New Year's goods market. There are two main reasons behind this remarkable shift. First of all, this year's market for cherries** has been lowered compared to previous years, making it easy for more consumers to afford this seemingly luxurious fruit. At the same time, the ** sugar orange has appeared due to a variety of factors, causing some consumers to shy away from it. Secondly, the ** chain of cherries has been significantly optimized, and the increase in imports has made the ** in the market more sufficient, which is also an important factor in the decline of **.

In terms of gift-giving culture, we are also seeing a new trend emerging, and that is rational gift-giving. In today's society, people pay more and more attention to the practicality and quality of gifts, rather than simply pursuing. In this context, the nut gift box of well-known brands has been warmly welcomed by consumers because of its high quality and affordability. These gift boxes provide a variety of options to meet the needs of different consumers, whether it is for family and friends, or for personal use, they are very suitable choices.

In addition, with the stability of the market and the improvement of shopping convenience, the buy-and-eat purchase model has gradually replaced the habit of hoarding ingredients in the past. More families are choosing to buy as often as they need, rather than stocking up on large quantities of ingredients in advance, which not only reduces food waste, but also makes family life easier.

These changes undoubtedly reflect the new trend of consumers becoming more rational and cost-effective in purchasing New Year's goods. Consumers are starting to pursue more quality and service than just competition. As a barometer of consumer trends, the Spring Festival undoubtedly reveals new trends in the consumer market for us and provides valuable market information for merchants. Celebrate the New Year in peace and auspiciousness

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