The Impulso Podcast

E19: [In-depth] Luckin Coffee’s expansion, and the impact on Starbucks


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In this in-depth episode, we delve into the captivating journey of Luckin Coffee, exploring their strategic evolution from the voucher stage to becoming a coffee sensation in China. 
Luckin initially focused on selling coffee culture but quickly realized the key to their success lay in meeting Chinese consumers' demands for authentic coffee flavors. Notably, their coconut latte emerged as the most popular drink, catapulting their popularity to new heights. However, amidst their success, Luckin faced a setback due to a fraud issue, leading to a lawsuit and the eventual removal of their original founder. Yet, his entrepreneurial spirit didn't wane, as the same founder went on to launch another venture - Cotti Coffee.
Meanwhile, Starbucks, a giant in the global coffee industry, stood as a formidable competitor with its unique selling point of offering more than just coffee; it provided an unparalleled experience and ambience synonymous with meeting for coffee. The customer experience at Starbucks and Luckin differs significantly, as the spaces each company creates cater to distinct preferences and moods.
Explore the fascinating details of how ordering from these coffee titans differs; with Luckin, it's an app-exclusive process with no cashiers involved, ensuring swift order-to-delivery service. Furthermore, we question whether customers genuinely prioritize coffee taste or if other factors take precedence in their choices.
Unearth the pricing dynamics between Starbucks and Luckin in Singapore, where the price point is quite similar, albeit Starbucks may marginally outprice Luckin. However, Luckin competes with a plethora of vouchers to entice customers. Interestingly, Luckin's semi-machine customization contrasts Starbucks' more flexible approach. Discover the strategic locations of these coffee powerhouses; while Starbucks enjoys the flexibility of choosing various locations, Luckin positions itself in central and convenient spots for maximum visibility and accessibility.
For more on what we’ve discussed today, refer to “Sip, Innovate, Repeat” below.
 
Referenced in this episode:
“Disgraced” Luckin founder started a new coffee chain in China
https://thelowdown.momentum.asia/disgraced-luckin-founder-started-a-new-coffee-chain-in-china/
 
Luckin Coffee sold more than 2000 cups on its opening day
https://thelowdown.momentum.asia/luckin-coffee-sold-more-than-2000-cups-on-its-opening-day/
 
Sip, Innovate, Repeat - Lessons on Innovation
https://www.momentum.academy/workshops-simulations-1/sip%2C-innovate%2C-repeat---lessons-on-innovation-
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