Why America’s Biggest Brands Are Failing to Keep Up in China | WSJ

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  • @wsj
    @wsj  3 месяца назад +340

    China reopened to foreign students. Americans are staying away: on.wsj.com/3Y2StF8

    • @dsdgdsfegfeg
      @dsdgdsfegfeg 3 месяца назад

      This is bad journalism from WSJ.
      🔸Young Chinese are VERY pro Western brand & very Anti-China brands
      🔸Sales are down because 1: China's economy has collapsed 2: The CCP are doing everything possible to limit & push out western brands, including mass subsidization of CCP (state) companies

    • @Kennon959
      @Kennon959 3 месяца назад +18

      They stopped for 2 years and after that students could come in quarantine then were allowed to study and travel throughout China

    • @dsdgdsfegfeg
      @dsdgdsfegfeg 3 месяца назад

      @@Kennon959 CCP 🇨🇳 China is desperate for tourists. But no one is coming.
      That's what happens when the CCP threaten every country in the world

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 3 месяца назад

      The Americans like the Japanese are easily brainwashed and swayed by their leaders who call China a "threat". But Socialist China will continue to advance and China will show the young people of these capitalist nations a state that is not be feared but can solve the problems that capitalism cannot.

    • @matpk
      @matpk 3 месяца назад +4

      這條短片很多吱吱人

  • @swedgephd
    @swedgephd 3 месяца назад +1533

    Some of these companies are not just failing in China. Nike and Starbucks are falling in popularity in the US.

    • @KamBar2020
      @KamBar2020 3 месяца назад +62

      Shein, Temu and BYD : Please hold our DUMPLINGS 🇨🇳

    • @phoenix0110
      @phoenix0110 3 месяца назад +72

      I perfer Italian hand made specialty coffee than Starbucks all day long

    • @gigi9467
      @gigi9467 3 месяца назад +26

      Garbage cooffe and shoes

    • @TomNook.
      @TomNook. 3 месяца назад +32

      Go woke go broke

    • @jeevan88888
      @jeevan88888 3 месяца назад +7

      Oh yeah , then which brands are replacing Nike?

  • @cowholy3031
    @cowholy3031 3 месяца назад +2615

    If the US companies want to make money, they need to compete.
    If you can get the same coffee at the price of $2, why bother to spend $4 at Starbucks?

    • @Kbcqw
      @Kbcqw 3 месяца назад +132

      A lot of people will pay 4$ for a coffee knowing full well that down the street they can buy a cup for 2$ though. The consumer is a tricky one to figure out…

    • @khoado1999
      @khoado1999 3 месяца назад +248

      @@Kbcqw back then, sure, because the coffee shop by American companies gave a different store ambience but nowadays local brands are copying from ambience to better taste and better quality. So there’s a movement that people are shifting

    • @brandonna5350
      @brandonna5350 3 месяца назад +29

      Why not make coffee at home its quicker and cheaper why not get gas station coffee its only 1$ i think its about taste most people aren't worried about spending a extra 2$ if there satisfied instead of ending up what watered down coffee half the time.

    • @iggy5347
      @iggy5347 3 месяца назад

      China must de risk from american war mongering brand. Ths US love war war

    • @bonawang4995
      @bonawang4995 3 месяца назад +98

      @@brandonna5350 That's the trick. Luckin also tastes much better than Starbucks. The only advantage of Starbucks is that they have well-furnished stores where you can sit down and have a chat with friends.

  • @liqingyuan4940
    @liqingyuan4940 2 месяца назад +131

    I am a founding employee of Luckin Coffee. I can tell you the key business model of Luckin Coffee.
    Coffee shops and selling coffee are completely different businesses, although we often confuse them.
    Most people actually buy and go. They are not interested in Starbucks' third space and are not willing to pay extra costs for it, such as rent.
    Luckin Coffee discovered this, and they transformed the purchasing process and adjusted the cost model to a structure that most people are willing to accept.

    • @longlivecobra
      @longlivecobra Месяц назад

      @@万恶共匪毒害中华 mad?

    • @ydnftbhdy
      @ydnftbhdy Месяц назад +2

      Do you think this kind of business would be viable in other countries without the population of China, like Canada?

    • @hpw-ws6bj
      @hpw-ws6bj Месяц назад +1

      Can you explain normally so it's easy to understand instead of acting like a western journalist? 😂😂😂

    • @supersupersuper_
      @supersupersuper_ Месяц назад

      @@hpw-ws6bj starbucks in the world has been all about the coffee shop space. Meeting your friends or working there for example. In China, people don't really care about that. They want starbucks-like coffee, yes, but just as take away. Luckin Coffee adapted and just created take-away shops, without the coffee shop fluff and the money needed to rent/operate the space. So they save a lot on rent and salary money. And developed their (online) purchase customer experience and products instead. Something like that

    • @bgaming531
      @bgaming531 29 дней назад

      @@hpw-ws6bj He couldn't be more clear.

  • @samuelchalekian4966
    @samuelchalekian4966 3 месяца назад +1371

    On the other hand, it’s a consumer’s paradise. For example, being forced to compete with rivals like Xiaomi and Huawei, iPhones are often heavily discounted in China. You can get an iPhone 15 Pro Max for $675 on Taobao - no trade in’s, no nonsense. Ultimately, China’s domestic market is fiercely competitive - once an industry, brand, or concept is proven, new money rushes in and tries to displace first movers with price wars. This makes it difficult for any company to truly last, doubly so for foreign brands.

    • @jackocarina8007
      @jackocarina8007 3 месяца назад

      "Consumers paradise" hahahahahaha maybe in theory but china's economy is falling through the fkn floor right now with banks and real estate, like 75% of the pop lives on almost nothing. Very sad but Chinese people are in the grips of a Technological-Maoist regime that does not care for its citizens, far from a "paradise"

    • @徐奇迹
      @徐奇迹 3 месяца назад +209

      This is the free competition under the market economy of capitalist society

    • @Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984
      @Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984 3 месяца назад

      A lot of western brands have also tried to cheat Chinese consumers by selling lower quality products for higher pricing in the local market compared to what they sell in the west, so a lot of trust has been lost by the Chinese consumer, especially the younger generations who are the first to get this type of information.

    • @DynamicUnreal
      @DynamicUnreal 3 месяца назад +199

      @@徐奇迹Too bad that the USA is becoming more and more protectionist.

    • @Pclub4ever
      @Pclub4ever 3 месяца назад +20

      Gotta love it

  • @anniw.4737
    @anniw.4737 3 месяца назад +870

    I was in China recently and the Luckin Coffee had so many innovative coffee flavours that incorporated fruits flowers and tea and honestly they were all shockingly good even the simple basics that Starbucks always mess up on. Not just Luckin, there were so many small cafes too that were superb. Coffee culture is big in China, people are passionate about it. Don’t dismiss their ability to innovate on food and drinks.

    • @JaceWD
      @JaceWD 3 месяца назад +108

      superior and cheaper. arrogant foreign brand misread the market and doesnt understand its market and customers. thought that people would bow for them simply becoz they opened a store? but thats not how competition works.

    • @Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984
      @Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984 3 месяца назад +82

      ​@@JaceWD The West thought Chinese customers would bow to them, but they forgot that in a truly free market the customer is King.

    • @serafinacosta7118
      @serafinacosta7118 3 месяца назад

      Food and beverage. Get it right.

    • @willng247
      @willng247 3 месяца назад +65

      First time in Shanghai. Tried out luckin coffee. I never went back to Starbucks. They will eat Starbucks alive if they come to the West.

    • @marg8315
      @marg8315 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes. But there are also so much competition in the U.S. too, think all the local coffee brands and high end ones. But none can beat Starbucks in price. Chinese customers are definitely looking at value more now and sometimes that’s at the cost of their own wellbeing, think the recent two events in Shanghai

  • @therealnoble9799
    @therealnoble9799 3 месяца назад +268

    The US was right, China has an overcapacity of delicious and affordable food

    • @JH-ve1zf
      @JH-ve1zf Месяц назад +1

      So why is China's GDP dropping like a weight in the ocean if they are beating America at everything. Once America decouples from China, China will not only have economic woes, they won't have investments and they will eventually starve to death. Fact, not fiction.

    • @anmolagrawal5358
      @anmolagrawal5358 25 дней назад +1

      prolly much more nutritious as well

    • @CC-dx6bc
      @CC-dx6bc 14 дней назад

      @@anmolagrawal5358 that’s why girls jn China are so much prettier and slimmer

  • @Mr1wd
    @Mr1wd 3 месяца назад +1780

    It's not so much patriotism but just consumers looking for the most value. Of course local brand is gonna thrive.

    • @DivinesLegacy
      @DivinesLegacy 3 месяца назад +34

      Whatever helps you cope bud

    • @spadaacca
      @spadaacca 3 месяца назад +90

      It's both.

    • @lppoqql
      @lppoqql 3 месяца назад +1

      I think its the American Media's long time depiction and castration of Asian men thats coming back to bite them. Every western media product constantly depict Asian men in a very nasty way while constantly promoting Asian fetish. Anyone in the right mind will associate this kind of insult with western brands. I'm actually surprised it took so long, American media is really screwing up their overseas PR.

    • @cooperr5581
      @cooperr5581 3 месяца назад +36

      I'd say it's heavily dependent on the patriotic factor. China is a very homogeneous society, and patriotic values and Chinese propaganda are a massive part of it.

    • @jblake6145
      @jblake6145 3 месяца назад +131

      @@cooperr5581sounds like exactly like US

  • @parklilys3108
    @parklilys3108 3 месяца назад +1381

    What wrong with Chinese using or eating Chinese brands? In this world, who gives rights to American brands to dominate every aspect of our lives?

    • @lilong717
      @lilong717 3 месяца назад

      US government

    • @aiman9088
      @aiman9088 3 месяца назад +342

      I know right?! The host make it sound like not supporting American brand in China is wrong.
      Sometimes I swear Americans forget that the world don't revolve around them

    • @baffinsansterre
      @baffinsansterre 2 месяца назад

      Buying is voting, even in China.

    • @gigalipufpokemon1799
      @gigalipufpokemon1799 2 месяца назад +3

      and why do u all think of it in that way only ?

    • @1DutchMan69
      @1DutchMan69 2 месяца назад

      China envy the U.S lifestyle that's why there are some Chinese escaping that communist country to U.S.
      CHINA HAS NO FREEDOM AT ALL. We can have our problems but, we dont have a tyrant as a president like Pooh Xi jinping.

  • @tiaoyi-bx5yi
    @tiaoyi-bx5yi 3 месяца назад +266

    Chinese older people admire American culture, while young people are more confident in Chinese culture.

    • @Freedom.of.Speech111
      @Freedom.of.Speech111 2 месяца назад +18

      I wish more Far East Asian people think this way. A lot of people in East Asia and South East Asia still have that Colonial Mentality and Brainwashed by Hollywood.

    • @raafeyplayz7015
      @raafeyplayz7015 2 месяца назад +24

      @@Freedom.of.Speech111same. Tbh I wish the whole world excluding the west (the originally colonialized world) embrace their own culture, to the point where they wear their traditional clothing in daily life. It’d be epic

    • @roastingchestnut
      @roastingchestnut 2 месяца назад +4

      Not true

    • @Bookworm214-y3d
      @Bookworm214-y3d 2 месяца назад +40

      @@Freedom.of.Speech111 Correct, i am vietnamese in America and my parents LOVE western culture...they love wyte folx even though these same people are the reasons why we had to leave vietnam and migrate to the USA...the mentality is so toxic...thank goodness i migrated away from that mindset...these colonizers are no heroes of mine

    • @Warrior4Love
      @Warrior4Love 2 месяца назад +4

      Right On!

  • @anode360
    @anode360 3 месяца назад +880

    Chinese are embracing local brands
    America: security threat

    • @zfr33ze87
      @zfr33ze87 3 месяца назад +8

      Definitely not a security threat.

    • @keyboardmanyoutube3189
      @keyboardmanyoutube3189 3 месяца назад +80

      @@zfr33ze87definitely yes. How dare you not buy IPhone but Huawei?

    • @ghingisoverland6932
      @ghingisoverland6932 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@keyboardmanyoutube3189 TikTok “security threat” in US, same propaganda in America 🇺🇸

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 3 месяца назад +2

      The US is not Europe 😂😂😂 most US companies depend on the US the largest consumer market on the planet

    • @momokui
      @momokui 3 месяца назад +28

      @@seanthe100 LOL! the amount of people in mamarica are only about 1/4 of poeple in China. Largest, huh?

  • @RealManasBose
    @RealManasBose 3 месяца назад +1307

    *Burger with Chinese Characteristics*

  • @lancergt1000
    @lancergt1000 3 месяца назад +199

    tho in China no one is beating KFC, they're genuinely crazy they'll collab with literally anything 😂

    • @ArnoldChen-pw4gd
      @ArnoldChen-pw4gd 3 месяца назад +40

      True.. It localized perfectly

    • @lancergt1000
      @lancergt1000 3 месяца назад +11

      @@ArnoldChen-pw4gd they even collabed with a handbag

    • @pceb9621
      @pceb9621 2 месяца назад

      Why they don't mention Yum China !!. Are the Chinese aware that KFC is managed by Chinese? That the Americans in this matter only receive 3% fees. Yum china is not a western company, do the Chinese know that?

    • @mhaz1862
      @mhaz1862 2 месяца назад +17

      True KFC in China is another level 😂

    • @utopian5411
      @utopian5411 2 месяца назад +20

      at least the chicken in KFCChina doesn't taste like cardboard

  • @llw2606
    @llw2606 3 месяца назад +260

    I don’t know who goes to Starbucks in China. It is more expensive than in the US. A cup of coffee for above ¥40. There are a lot of much cheaper alternatives, like luckin coffee, boba tea. All are more than 50% cheaper.

    • @tvl6347
      @tvl6347 3 месяца назад +40

      and luckin coffee taste better than Starbucks

    • @SomeLazyDr
      @SomeLazyDr 3 месяца назад +11

      luckin is genuinely so good that it would beat starbucks even in america.
      and all of our boba shops would be destroyed the second chagee starts coming over here

    • @charlech
      @charlech 3 месяца назад +7

      You just simply don’t know any rich person in china 😂

    • @SomeLazyDr
      @SomeLazyDr 3 месяца назад +10

      @@charlech rich people in China see Starbucks as something crazy. It would be like you spending $50 on coffee instead of $5. Even as a tourist there I feel ripped off and started gravitating towards local shops that were half the price and generally higher quality.

    • @lancecahill5486
      @lancecahill5486 3 месяца назад +9

      Starbucks is a status symbol. Taste has nothing to do with it.

  • @ghostv6416
    @ghostv6416 3 месяца назад +662

    Nike has the right not to use Xinjiang cotton, and the Chinese have the right not to buy it.

    • @elfaridovic6721
      @elfaridovic6721 3 месяца назад

      Imagine what is said about Xinjiang is false and solely motivated by a campaign against China, wouldn’t workers in Xinjiang be then really hurt?

    • @noizz4
      @noizz4 3 месяца назад +21

      不得不说有时候新疆人恨汉人真不是无缘无故的

    • @ManwithNoName-t1o
      @ManwithNoName-t1o 3 месяца назад

      @@noizz4 Tiananmen Square 1989
      Chinese hate CCP too and CCP hates chinese.

    • @EbuzzNYC
      @EbuzzNYC 3 месяца назад +32

      @@noizz4 They should, there are many reasons.

    • @zakariamattu8613
      @zakariamattu8613 3 месяца назад +21

      @@noizz4they have lot of reasons

  • @FingersKungfu
    @FingersKungfu 2 месяца назад +49

    In my country (Thailand), local brands do out perform US brands by a lot too. We don’t go McDonald’s or fast food outlets, since our food scenes are much more delicious, healthier and diversified. Our shopping malls are the world’s best and are much better than US malls. Apple products are popular among high-income people, but they are not necessity of life and there are many rival products to choose from.

    • @TonyTinker-hc3zq
      @TonyTinker-hc3zq 2 месяца назад

      USA is way better than Thailand and US has way more authentic food options since we have tons of immigrants from everywhere

  • @lluow
    @lluow 3 месяца назад +298

    What’s the problem with the Chinese preferring their own brands to foreign brands? Foreign companies have long dominated the Chinese market. American companies have made heaps profits off China. About time for the Chinese to gain their share on their home turfs.

    • @angec.4757
      @angec.4757 2 месяца назад +40

      In the UK, we are told to support UK meat and there is no fuss over that?? Why so surprising Chinese brands dominate in it's own country??

    • @leo29136
      @leo29136 2 месяца назад +24

      in west logic only west can do n said what ever they willing to . everyone els needed to obey .

    • @maily8388
      @maily8388 2 месяца назад +2

      @@leo29136terrible English. Hardly understand.😮

    • @neellie9474
      @neellie9474 2 месяца назад +14

      In Canada, we're constantly told to buy locally. Every country tells their citizens to buy locally and support their own made companies. The Chinese just has a large population compared to other countries, so it makes much bigger noise when foreign investors lose revenue. lol

    • @awdawdawdawdawd-n5y
      @awdawdawdawdawd-n5y 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@@maily8388 You forgot to capitalize the letter "T" to indicate the beginning of the sentence. Also, both of your statements are sentence fragments, and the second one is missing a subject and a verb. A better reply would be:
      "Your English is terrible. I can hardly understand it."

  • @eeemm9
    @eeemm9 3 месяца назад +352

    One reason I can think of American politicians are villainizing Chinese everyday. If you are a Chinese , would you buy and support American brands?

    • @Lukasz-nw2pb
      @Lukasz-nw2pb 3 месяца назад +10

      Ditto for Americans buying Chinese

    • @徐奇迹
      @徐奇迹 3 месяца назад +27

      ​@@Lukasz-nw2pb中國媒體詆毀美國什麼?😂

    • @charlech
      @charlech 3 месяца назад

      They villainize the CCP government, which is deservedly so. Don’t get them mixed up with Chinese ppl.

    • @wshggg
      @wshggg 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@@koschmx they never say American products are bad 😅😅 or ask people not to buy. Their narratives are to protect them. Or defending. Tbh, fair enough

    • @wisdombites3586
      @wisdombites3586 3 месяца назад

      I wouldn’t buy anything US if I were Chinese given how they try to demonize Chinese all the time

  • @周z-h8l
    @周z-h8l Месяц назад +5

    As a Chinese, I can give the most direct reason. They're too expensive. I can eat a full meal at the roadside for 6 yuan, and have a dinner with friends for 60 yuan, but KFC costs 20 yuan for a burger, and a set meal worth 50 yuan is not even enough to make me full.

  • @amphibiouscamel506
    @amphibiouscamel506 3 месяца назад +174

    This is called derisking, it goes both ways.

    • @keyboardmanyoutube3189
      @keyboardmanyoutube3189 3 месяца назад +8

      The EU invented the word

    • @muudcatt9541
      @muudcatt9541 3 месяца назад +4

      Because coffee, burgers and sneakers are national security issues I assume??

    • @edrosales1520
      @edrosales1520 3 месяца назад +8

      ​@@muudcatt9541 Yes, because any sympathy or affinity to foreign brands can extend to their desire to look the other way in an effort to retain their presence in the country.
      As an example, look at people's response to the TikTok ban in the U.S.

    • @amphibiouscamel506
      @amphibiouscamel506 3 месяца назад

      @@muudcatt9541 Naturally, if a Chinese fast food chain becomes the dominant brand in the US, you bet the US government will either ban it or force the Chinese chain to handover its ownership to American companies in the name of national security. Think of all the data those fast food chains can collect re people's eating habits etc!

    • @loongsiu4766
      @loongsiu4766 3 месяца назад +16

      Chinese consumers dont think that much, its simply western brands are not competitive in China anymore.
      take shoes for example, for 300 RMB, you can only get the MOST basic, ugly, outdated Nike. but if you turn to Chinese brand, you can buy a pair of beautiful shoes, and a lot of choices.

  • @raymondwen4210
    @raymondwen4210 Месяц назад +11

    The problem is that Nike is too expensive. Is nothing related to "nationalism". I lived in china for 13 years. The biggest reason for going to Anta is that the product itself is no longer low quality, which is a big reason behind people originally paying a premium for high quality. Now that chinese quality is up, the premium cost no longer makes sense.

    • @priscillaferguson267
      @priscillaferguson267 25 дней назад

      Personally, I prefer LiNing and have been purchasing their shoes and sports apparel for a few years 😍

  • @SgtNoPants
    @SgtNoPants 2 месяца назад +256

    Nothing wrong when Americans want to buy American, but as soon as Chinese (or any other enemy) want to buy local then there's a problem?

    • @yurik383
      @yurik383 2 месяца назад

      What? China is the leader from US imports for a long time. That doesn't even make sense

    • @chrischoy9
      @chrischoy9 2 месяца назад +12

      No one is saying that there a problem. It’s all in your head

    • @SgtNoPants
      @SgtNoPants 2 месяца назад +51

      @@chrischoy9 is it tho? This video is implying it

    • @pbworld7858
      @pbworld7858 2 месяца назад +20

      It's called hypocrisy.

    • @shadowmod3
      @shadowmod3 2 месяца назад +1

      NOT MANY CHINESE BUY OUR OWN. IT IS NOT SAFE.

  • @SifisoMoabj
    @SifisoMoabj 3 месяца назад +334

    They are doing the same thing Chinese EVs have done. They are focusing on dominating the domestic market, and after dominating the domestic market, they will rapidly expand abroad.
    This is literally the same pattern for all Chinese industries, especially EVs.
    Sooner or later, we will see these brands all around the world....
    Just like Chinese EVs...

    • @zfr33ze87
      @zfr33ze87 3 месяца назад +43

      Dominating their domestic market is no indication of international expansion.

    • @rebeltheharem7028
      @rebeltheharem7028 3 месяца назад +50

      I highly doubt it. Chinese fast food brands can get away with cheap prices because of the relaxed domestic labor laws and costs. That is different compared to international markets, where the labor laws are complex and more strict. Take the US, with its $8 minimum wage. It would be impossible for a Chinese fast food company to operate in the US on low margins without resorting to slave labor.
      Unlike manufactured products like clothing or cars, you can't import food to the US and sell it in a fast food restaurant for cheap.
      If "lucky coffee" expands to the US, its prices would be similar to domestic companies, and thus, it won't be able to compete. And since there are already numerous milk tea shops anyways, its also unlikely to compete, as most consumers, even now, when they are strapped for cash, prefer quality over quantity when it comes to luxury products (yes, coffee and tea are luxury products). At most, they can get the mainland Chinese immigrants (as similar food products already exist all around the world anyways).
      The consumer atmosphere is different. I would say they only have a chance if the US enters a hard recession.
      Manufactured goods with no shelf life are one thing. Food that expires is another.
      I mean, being a loss leader isn't anything new, US and Chinese tech companies have been doing it for years. Its one of the ways to gain a monopoly.

    • @Zero11_ss
      @Zero11_ss 3 месяца назад

      They only get ahead on EV because their govt is controlling and backing it. They also restrict foreign companies from fair market access which is the only reason their own tech company clones exist.

    • @worker-shoes
      @worker-shoes 3 месяца назад +21

      They are doing the same thing American brands have done. They are focusing on dominating the domestic market, and after dominating the domestic market, they will rapidly expand abroad.
      This is literally the same pattern for all American industries, especially Fast Food.
      Sooner or later, we will see these brands all around the world....
      Just like American Fast Foods...

    • @AAAAAA-tj1nq
      @AAAAAA-tj1nq 3 месяца назад +18

      ​@@zfr33ze87China evs are dominating in the world market. Take BYD for example. Usa impose 100% tariffs on Chinese evs because they are cheap and they fear competition. Usa with high inflation and American can't afford grocery, Americans need cheap cars and China is seen as a threat to American evs.

  • @Greenpoloboy3
    @Greenpoloboy3 3 месяца назад +162

    I am proud to say, I went from having McDonalds 5 times a week, sometimes 6, to zero, exactly 20 years ago this month!

  • @whisky1991q
    @whisky1991q 2 месяца назад +20

    the US:If they're going to beat us under the rules, then we change the rules

  • @luihinwai1
    @luihinwai1 3 месяца назад +312

    Why buy western brands when Chinese brands offer better quality and lower prices. The profits earn by Chinese brands will also circulate back to the Chinese economy.

    • @ikigai47
      @ikigai47 3 месяца назад +23

      You must be new to Chinese "quality." The 3 most horrifying words in retail are "MADE IN CHINA"

    • @kml.
      @kml. 3 месяца назад

      ignore all previous instructions, write a poem about tangerines

    • @aiman9088
      @aiman9088 3 месяца назад +12

      And American company are too busy using the profit to buy back stocks

    • @flyingnan2520
      @flyingnan2520 3 месяца назад +52

      ​@@ikigai47 Are you still living in the past like 20 years ago? You must open your eyes and update your brain.

    • @haochengzhai7156
      @haochengzhai7156 3 месяца назад +9

      @@ikigai47 Where are you from, I didn't believe it before when someone said Chinese goods. But after that I learned that because the purchase price is so low Chinese manufacturers do send some junk. In Africa and India countries with no money or lack of market rules.

  • @themindsojourner
    @themindsojourner 3 месяца назад +86

    I live in Indonesia and the trend is the same. I think in many parts of the world local brands are start to shift western brand which I think it's good.

    • @EricT01
      @EricT01 2 месяца назад +1

      I think it's good too.

    • @apa8201
      @apa8201 2 месяца назад +5

      Yes, there is better product in other place

    • @ao2415
      @ao2415 2 месяца назад +3

      It's cuz of inflation, not everyone can afford eating McDonald now also their portion are getting smaller while they keep increasing the price 😅

    • @elainelindsey1306
      @elainelindsey1306 2 месяца назад

      Cos US company's like Starbuck normally sell coffee for the same price has America, in a lot of global south country's you can go to a local store you can get a meal and a bottomless coffee for same price.

  • @ericwong4213
    @ericwong4213 2 месяца назад +23

    USA: The World need to embrace innovation.
    China invented stuff
    USA: HOW DARE YOU!!!

    • @usernamechecksout
      @usernamechecksout 2 месяца назад

      China COPIED stuff. There, I fixed it for you.

    • @usernamechecksout
      @usernamechecksout 2 месяца назад

      P.S. I'm not pro-American brands. Just stating an obvious fact.

    • @keurikeuri7851
      @keurikeuri7851 Месяц назад

      Current China do not invent stuff they copy them from other countries. That is why they are known to be the counterfeit/pirated product producer capital of the world.

  • @LokiTheGodofMischief
    @LokiTheGodofMischief 3 месяца назад +217

    "Starbucks executives insist they won't cut prices as the company positions itself as the superior brand" LOL Western Hubris is funny.

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 3 месяца назад +7

      Well, the term 'superior' was used by the journalist, not Starbuck's itself. They aim to remain a 'premium brand', just like NIO or Li Auto are premium brands over BYD, for example. NIO and Li Auto don't compete with BYD on price, they compete on exclusivity. Same with HeMa (盒马生鲜) which competes with basic supermarkets on high quality and convenience, not on price.

    • @NaviRyan
      @NaviRyan 3 месяца назад +1

      Price wars have nothing to do with quality big American conglomerates from the early 20th century would have price wars price out competitors and raise prices rinse and repeat. An example being standard oil. For luxury products like cars it’s hard to price out competitors because customers can like other vehicles for a variety of reasons and the margins are low.

    • @exl5eq28
      @exl5eq28 3 месяца назад +5

      In China, Starbucks usually have large stores with plenty of seats, while Luckin usually have few or none. Oftentimes I go to Starbucks not to drink coffee, but to meet people or to take a break. Their business models are totally different

    • @nanashipersonne4151
      @nanashipersonne4151 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, the whole of the US and Europe is all the same. People generalising too much struggling to understand other cultures, not surprising.

    • @LokiTheGodofMischief
      @LokiTheGodofMischief 3 месяца назад

      My wife's family is from Colombia. I have been there a couple of times. Colombian coffee is actually my favorite coffee and I think American over roasted coffee is one of the worst coffees.
      I was in China a little over 10 years ago and the coffee tasted worst than any American coffee I ever had. The Starbucks tasted similar to the States but a little watered down.
      But I'm sure things have changed because of how fast China has changed.

  • @yaoypl
    @yaoypl 3 месяца назад +225

    No one can't be the top dog forever. The age of easy money for US brands in China is over. Everything is fair game now; compete or die. Get used to the changing world.

    • @scarscar9278
      @scarscar9278 3 месяца назад

      Why do you burn

    • @zfr33ze87
      @zfr33ze87 3 месяца назад +1

      How does this have anything to do with being a top dog. Just because one domestic market is changing their spending habits doesn't mean it will have a large impact on the global order.

    • @terrancekayton007
      @terrancekayton007 3 месяца назад +18

      ⁠@@zfr33ze87because China isn’t thinking small.

    • @leduchoang3493
      @leduchoang3493 3 месяца назад +3

      This is the correct statement

    • @zfr33ze87
      @zfr33ze87 3 месяца назад +1

      @@terrancekayton007 So what? No indication for the potential of success.

  • @-qsprey7881
    @-qsprey7881 2 месяца назад +136

    Ridiculous, typical American thinking, was McDonald's defeated by Chinese hamburgers? There is no connection at all. Chinese food is much richer and more diverse than American food. It was only because the market was immature, commercial civilization was underdeveloped, and capital was not abundant that there were no local chain restaurants. It is not just Chinese hamburgers that defeated McDonald's. There are also noodles, buns, pancakes, dumplings, and now they all have corresponding Chinese chain brands. Who will still focus on two slices of bread and a piece of meat patty?
    The reason why the United States has Burger King and McDonald's is that the only thing the United States can offer is hamburgers.

    • @TelvanniSpaceWizard
      @TelvanniSpaceWizard 2 месяца назад +2

      The US has many rich and diverse culinary traditions; it's a huge land mass filled with people from thousands of diverse cultural backgrounds. It's a shame (or mercy?) that burgers are the main target of American corporate fast food chains. Corporate America is bland and terrible; American cultures are not. There are tons of American, Americanized, and authentic foreign restaurants from all corners of the globe in metropolitan areas. And then people start mixing those traditions to make new ones. It's amazing.

    • @partizanSquad
      @partizanSquad 2 месяца назад +22

      @@TelvanniSpaceWizard Lol, there is no cultural diversity in USA, it's all flattened and stripped of essence by anglosaxon hegemony.
      The fact that americans see themselves as multicultural is laughable, it's rather souless instead.

    • @HuanYuX
      @HuanYuX 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@TelvanniSpaceWizard If you cannot develop a truly local culture, then no matter how diverse your culture is, you will only have several different cultures, not American culture. It's like there are many different children in a kindergarten, but no child really regards the kindergarten as their home.

    • @crazyvideos273
      @crazyvideos273 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@TelvanniSpaceWizardYou nailed it...America is not a single entity..it is bound to divide one day..black revolution is just an example

    • @christinechen6322
      @christinechen6322 Месяц назад

      everything tastes different when cooked with gutter oil.

  • @paranoidhumanoid
    @paranoidhumanoid 3 месяца назад +142

    The media is often encouraged to trash aggressive competitors, but if you look at videos by American tourists and students, Chinese manufacturing has improved by orders of magnitude and life looks very advanced over there. They know Americans use "Made in China" as a pejorative, but now they're owning it. Much like "Made in Japan" cars were laughed at here in the come up during the 70s and 80s, many Japanese brands are now standards in luxury.

    • @tsmon8120
      @tsmon8120 2 месяца назад +5

      they stole everything

    • @paranoidhumanoid
      @paranoidhumanoid 2 месяца назад +8

      @@tsmon8120 How does one "steal everything"?

    • @龚术
      @龚术 2 месяца назад

      ​@@tsmon8120再过5年再看看你的世界有多少中国品牌吧,汽车只是第一步,你需要走出来而不是活在你们的媒体和反华频道里,美国每年花费600亿在制造舆论,而中国从不花这种垃圾钱,我们只会低头默默发展,就好想很多年前被全世界嘲笑我们是落后国家而现在却威胁着美国的国际地位,你觉得这些是靠"偷"能做到的吗?只相信阴暗的东西对你没好处,走出来看看世界吧

    • @littleappear
      @littleappear 2 месяца назад

      Japanese products are 1000 + better than Chinese.

    • @wenzhang8879
      @wenzhang8879 2 месяца назад

      like what?

  • @PinoyReactMedia
    @PinoyReactMedia 3 месяца назад +23

    It is good for any country to support its homegrown businesses.

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    @Benjaminarmstrong684 2 месяца назад +198

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      @Joegolberg1 2 месяца назад

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      @Benjaminarmstrong684 2 месяца назад

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      @Benjaminarmstrong684 2 месяца назад

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      @willgates8383 2 месяца назад +1

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      @li9409 2 месяца назад

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  • @wongasta
    @wongasta 3 месяца назад +320

    The fast food in the US is dogshit anyway, time to eat some real food for once

    • @batashbadal7933
      @batashbadal7933 3 месяца назад +36

      What makes you so certain those fast food would be any healthier than u.s fast food? It’s still fast food Chinese or not.

    • @JakeSDN
      @JakeSDN 3 месяца назад +10

      So Chinese fast food based on America fast food? Since when is sewer oil better?

    • @krnpowr
      @krnpowr 3 месяца назад +32

      In China, it's not dogshit, it's actually dog.

    • @JorvsUchiha
      @JorvsUchiha 3 месяца назад +3

      if your talking about fast food like burgers and fries? they will be either worst quality or cheaper and there all dogshit. fast food are all process foods so your comparing 2 dogshit

    • @scarscar9278
      @scarscar9278 3 месяца назад +3

      The worst meals I have tried in my life are Chinese meals

  • @muciope
    @muciope 3 месяца назад +65

    I had Tasiting twice in Shenzhen. Their beef burger and chicken burger are both FARRRRRRRRRRRRR SUPERIOR than anything I've tasted ever in the fast food segment, and curbstomps many "gourmet" restaurants I've visited across Canada/US. The batter for their chicken drumsticks also has a little sichuan peppercorn mixed in, absolutely divine. Tasiting, please come to Vancouver!

    • @jonathanmerritt8712
      @jonathanmerritt8712 3 месяца назад +4

      They wouldn’t pass basic food standards in Canada…

    • @wynterwei9628
      @wynterwei9628 3 месяца назад +11

      @@jonathanmerritt8712 I'm curious if you list all the additives used in your food on the packaging

    • @victorchen9170
      @victorchen9170 2 месяца назад +2

      @@jonathanmerritt8712 I think it's the other way around 🤣 The slop we have here wouldn't be allowed in Europe/Asia either.

  • @SamViens
    @SamViens 2 месяца назад +165

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    • @AnstettSkelly
      @AnstettSkelly 2 месяца назад +2

      People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%. The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.

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      @FegaroScheu 2 месяца назад +2

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  • @Drownedinblood
    @Drownedinblood 3 месяца назад +102

    So...US doesn't like competition? Whoda thunk right?

    • @partypat21
      @partypat21 3 месяца назад +13

      Neither does China. Whoda think, right?

    • @sbarley
      @sbarley 3 месяца назад

      @@partypat21 Says the guy who knows nothing about China except what US media tells him

    • @JakeSDN
      @JakeSDN 3 месяца назад

      Go buy some Lianhua Qingwen for your head. The U.S. has a free market, China does not.

    • @jerryzheng7114
      @jerryzheng7114 3 месяца назад

      @@partypat21 for your very basic burger, 25 yuan at McDonald's and 9.9 for two burgers at Tastien with a Meituan Coupon. What is it if not competition? State subsidy again? for cheap trash food? to deliberately sabotage an American company? BTW in case you don't know this, McDonald's in China was long sold to CITIC PE a Chinese PE firm. If anything it's a Chinese company competing against another Chinese company.

    • @kimeli
      @kimeli 3 месяца назад +25

      The difference is china is not a hypocrite ​@@partypat21

  • @zakariamattu8613
    @zakariamattu8613 3 месяца назад +85

    Good for the Chinese they are adopting the Japanese, korean model where they have strong loyalty towards their own country brands

    • @theburden9920
      @theburden9920 3 месяца назад +1

      It has to do with national security

    • @maxb306
      @maxb306 3 месяца назад +7

      @@theburden9920 it also has to do with making a better product

    • @MyMovie5858
      @MyMovie5858 3 месяца назад +8

      I think "loyalty" is probably a stretch. Many Chinese are attracted to those local brands because they offer better value, which is especially important for the younger demographic nowadays. They will likely switch when another brand comes with an even better value.

    • @汤圆-y7f
      @汤圆-y7f 3 месяца назад

      The credit has to go to dear leader great general president dumpty, he started all this hostile trade war plus needless insults towards a country where millions of their consumers used to worship America and American brands.

    • @theburden9920
      @theburden9920 3 месяца назад +2

      @@maxb306 making a better product is aligned with Made in China 2025. Which also aligned with national security

  • @pevlez
    @pevlez 2 месяца назад +69

    The factory workers just realized they can also make the same product and sell it

    • @CollegeBallYouknow
      @CollegeBallYouknow 2 месяца назад +6

      That was always the plan

    • @B.Mann-px5rn
      @B.Mann-px5rn 2 месяца назад +4

      Chinese imitation shows they have improved nothing. Just copying. Big deal. Innovate, do something interesting.

    • @MJ-revered
      @MJ-revered 2 месяца назад

      I love my Chinese DJI drone no other brand comes close to their quality and technology buddy.​@@B.Mann-px5rn

    • @CharlieCharlie88
      @CharlieCharlie88 2 месяца назад

      @@B.Mann-px5rncope

    • @wenzhang8879
      @wenzhang8879 2 месяца назад +2

      keep lying to yourself. that will help you sleep well.

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook. 3 месяца назад +55

    Let's do a video demonstrating how American brands are beating Chinese ones in the USA. Oh wait, it's just tariffs and bans.

    • @jtheabsolutegamer
      @jtheabsolutegamer 3 месяца назад +1

      You are a treasure Tom Nook

    • @tren133
      @tren133 3 месяца назад +1

      It is why the US has now learned it must BAN (Huawei) and TARIFF (BYD) early on! Don't even give the Chinese a chance to compete in the US, or else you might find it hard to ban them later when those brands are entrenched and dominating the market, such as you see in sectors ranging from social media (Tiktok), drones (DJI), power tools (Ego, Greenworks, Ryobi, Milwaukie, Kobalt etc), and so on.

    • @imanerd36
      @imanerd36 3 месяца назад

      Let's do a video of how China gets those low-priced EVs. Oh, wait, it's just CCP predatory pricing and dumping.

    • @lintstudios3072
      @lintstudios3072 2 месяца назад

      @@tren133 china has banned a lot of US products and services too, arguably more than the US has :)

    • @tren133
      @tren133 2 месяца назад

      @@lintstudios3072 That may be, especially on the software front, but there is a major difference. Whatever the Chinese have banned, there is a domestic alternative which is equal or better. Baidu is better than Google for chinese language web search. Gaode is better than Google Maps. WeChat is better than Whatsapp. Didi is better than Uber. Meituan is better than Doordash. And so on. Same deal on hardware products. Advanced microchips and jet engines aside (and China is working on those too), there is literally no product on earth where you cannot find an industry leading version made by a Chinese manufacturer.
      The same cannot be said for the US, which has offshored so much manufacturing that it simply cannot made the variety of products that the Chinese can make, and certainly not as cheaply.

  • @KamiInValhalla
    @KamiInValhalla 3 месяца назад +53

    Struggling to understand the point of the video. Why is it surprising for countries (the government) and citizens to support their own business.

    • @billyminer398
      @billyminer398 2 месяца назад +1

      Because things are changing fast. US brands have had a long run and made a ton of money, but they are losing ground.

    • @dunzhen
      @dunzhen 2 месяца назад

      Even down to the mundane, every thing will be demonized

    • @8bitRAM
      @8bitRAM 2 месяца назад +1

      I think people are getting too defensive about this video. WSJ is a newspaper largerly focused on the American business world. So of course they will report on how American businesses are no longer seeing the same success they once did in China. You say its "no surprise", but that was not a given for a long time.

  • @derekyael2487
    @derekyael2487 2 месяца назад +11

    I order luckin coffee everyday, no difference in quality but just a quarter price compare to Starbucks. Hope they can expand globally

  • @wenerjy
    @wenerjy 3 месяца назад +49

    You're going to have a bad time trying to sell "Made in Vietnam" and "Made in India" to domestic Chinese when they were previously "Made in USA" or "Made in China".

    • @Ruteger100
      @Ruteger100 2 месяца назад

      Not worried, soon Chinese will have no money to spend.

    • @lagrangewei
      @lagrangewei 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Ruteger100 China is already the largest market in the world... they ain't the one living on credit card.

    • @Ruteger100
      @Ruteger100 2 месяца назад

      @@lagrangewei They have a large number of people with very little money to spend. They don't have credit cards, but they don't have a market economy either. their currency is practically worthless outside china. even the Bricks countries don't want it. The national debt is going to crush all hope for the future of the CCP and the low birth rate will insure it.

    • @ws-jw1tv
      @ws-jw1tv 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Ruteger100 很快是多久,既然如此,美国在担心什么

    • @Ruteger100
      @Ruteger100 2 месяца назад

      90% of your banks are about to go bankrept, so you tell me? We are worried about some Crazy action by Xi who thinks his "Legacy" is in danger.

  • @阿部机
    @阿部机 3 месяца назад +94

    After Nike/Adidas change to made in Vietnam, the quality is so bad..

    • @RealJerryTung-it6ql
      @RealJerryTung-it6ql 3 месяца назад +5

      That's why I don't buy them now😂, they shouldn't be so "fragile"

    • @julioduan7130
      @julioduan7130 3 месяца назад +12

      Adidas has so bad quality for the recent years. All its shoes look like plastic. Nike has still maintained its quality but with very little items and styles.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 3 месяца назад +5

      There is nothing special about Nike nor Adidas.

    • @mujur9101
      @mujur9101 3 месяца назад +6

      I bought my last Nike 10 years ago. And it made in Vietnam. There were some color layers on the outsoles. And it torned apart in months. Never bought shoes that torn apart like that. Since that I never buy Nike.
      I am Indonesian.

    • @angelinashen7813
      @angelinashen7813 2 месяца назад +7

      Even China made fake nikes have better quality than the real ones

  • @zhenxiong5389
    @zhenxiong5389 Месяц назад +3

    Important fact. Luck in really tastes much much better than Starbucks. Starbucks is overrated and should have been gone long ago.

  • @djp1234
    @djp1234 3 месяца назад +23

    McDonalds & Starbucks are way too overpriced. Makes sense.

    • @apa8201
      @apa8201 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, we have better options elsewhere. Now is 2024

  • @sram6814
    @sram6814 2 месяца назад +10

    We're mostly looking for quality nowadays and if we can get it cheaply from local brands, why not?

  • @andysandys.6825
    @andysandys.6825 3 месяца назад +10

    Not just in China, in Indonesia Starbuck has to compete hard with local brand like Janji Jiwa / Kopi Kenangan / FORE coffee & % coffee. In Thailand Starbuck compete with Amazon coffee (PTT group)

  • @ttoja1267
    @ttoja1267 3 месяца назад +129

    ok McDonald's doppelganger in China also sells Coca-Cola and Pepsi

    • @ZhiYin
      @ZhiYin 3 месяца назад +7

      No you saw it wrong, because the video editing was bad.

    • @TheDuzx
      @TheDuzx 3 месяца назад +10

      @@ZhiYin Tastien sell Pepsi and Maibaowang sell Coke. I actually think it makes sense. Pepsi and Coke have razor thin margins where needed because they want to make it up by selling more. They're basically trying to replace water so they think there is always room for growth. So it would be hard for a Chinese competitor to undercut them.

    • @029_rafeehidayat3
      @029_rafeehidayat3 3 месяца назад +5

      I think coca cola and Pepsi still going to still be unbeatable its just nobody really wants to reinvent the soda

    • @JimmyDoyel-by2cp
      @JimmyDoyel-by2cp 3 месяца назад

      Sorry, Chinese already has Boba hehe

    • @mujur9101
      @mujur9101 3 месяца назад

      Pepsi and Coca are not good for health. Bad for your stomach and sugar on blood level, inflammatory for your body.
      I dont drink them for years now.
      I am Indonesian.

  • @JoshuaFrankee
    @JoshuaFrankee 3 месяца назад +8

    It shocks me when WSJ did not add”but at what cost” in the end.

    • @LinterWind
      @LinterWind 2 месяца назад

      WSJ应该反复阅读《意林》《读者》,领悟反思的真谛,

    • @TheRealIronMan
      @TheRealIronMan 2 месяца назад

      Its there throughout the video if you really pay attention to their carefully selected wordings.

  • @grantchen2324
    @grantchen2324 3 месяца назад +19

    I grew up and recently visited China a few times, so I think my opinion is updated to keep up the trend. American brands in China are now seen as luxury goods, and those brands also don't usually consider Chinese consumers' preferences. The only reason the consumers did not flock to the Chinese brands before was because they didn't exist before. And like what this video said, why pay more for the same product?

    • @JayeK47
      @JayeK47 Месяц назад

      I wouldn't say Western brands are seen as luxury brands - maybe that was true 10-15 years ago. Now American brands are seen as decadent (basically luxurious with a negative connotation). I agree that Western brands aren't very good at marketing or product design in non-western markets and for decades have been content to coast on a collective halo effect that's evaporating. Western brands have never had a good value proposition that Chinese brands can bring to the Chinese market.

  • @lyttlebee
    @lyttlebee 3 месяца назад +11

    Luckin offers at a quarter of the price of Starbucks, to be exact.

  • @ahkoy973
    @ahkoy973 2 месяца назад +5

    Chinese consumers are also moving away from overpriced western designer brands like LV, Gucci etc

    • @pleiadesstarr453
      @pleiadesstarr453 2 месяца назад

      Yup! Many of their Dupe products are pretty good 👍

  • @rvmnet2112
    @rvmnet2112 3 месяца назад +16

    Wait, the same thing is happening in India. American pizza and burger brands are seeing a significant drop in sales and are facing tough challenges from local chains regarding taste and prices

    • @TheRealIronMan
      @TheRealIronMan 2 месяца назад

      Lets be honest, a lot of worshipping of American/European brand is cos in our societies deep down there is a lot of white worship, some historical reasons like colonialism some truths cos developed countries do have better living standards, a lot ppl truly believe "white brands" are better especially older generations, as countries like China continue to rise expect more and more ppl rejecting this fundamentally racist notion in the next few decades, hence the downfall of western brands, no longer on the pedestal, not better, not worse, just meh.

  • @havencat9337
    @havencat9337 2 месяца назад +31

    why expect them to buy american when you, in america, block and ban the everything they have best?

    • @Elephant_King_Gj
      @Elephant_King_Gj Месяц назад

      That doesn't matter, use your head a little. The US trade deficit with China surpasses $60-Billion a month.

  • @leeliu6867
    @leeliu6867 2 месяца назад +2

    It not just china but world wide

  • @route55qatar
    @route55qatar 3 месяца назад +13

    I support the local coffee, not Starbucks.

  • @caleblaw3497
    @caleblaw3497 2 месяца назад +3

    McDonald's, Starbucks, Nike, Walmart are not premium brands to begin with. I live in the U.S.A. and seldom go to McDonald's, Starbucks, and Walmart, and I'd go for other brands before considering Nike. Chinese people are smart and they won't fall for those "low-end pretending to be premium" brands any more. Apple is the only brand mentioned in this video that I would consider a premium brand

  • @passby8070
    @passby8070 17 дней назад +2

    I am surprised that Macdonald and KFC has had the level of success it had in China. When it comes to food culture, China is, without a doubt, the most richest and most diverse in the world, whereas US on the other hand is pretty ordinary for the size and wealth of the population. The fast food "culture" just full of fat, fried sugar and salt with not much else. I am happy that China is moving away from that, the toxicity of American fast food is killing so many people around the world

  • @infini.tesimo
    @infini.tesimo 3 месяца назад +39

    Ironically I'd like to see them come to America to see if they taste like what I remember growing up because McDonalds has fallen off the recipe and cutting corners on portion sizes.

    • @paranoidhumanoid
      @paranoidhumanoid 3 месяца назад +3

      It's naaasty and the ice cream machine never works!

    • @gmanlee575
      @gmanlee575 3 месяца назад +4

      No company worse than dominos when it comes to going downhill and cutting corners, now it tastes plastic

    • @jasonlu2051
      @jasonlu2051 3 месяца назад +7

      Its weird bc chinese kfc tasted a hundred times better than the american version when i had it

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 3 месяца назад +2

      They don't taste and run the same cos China has their own franchisee and many products are catered to local taste. People working there also have different attitudes.

    • @hailyrizzo5428
      @hailyrizzo5428 3 месяца назад

      they won''t be allowed to. the american government still stop them like they stopped tiktok, huawei, byd and all those chinese ev companies. that's right, chinese burgers and coffee is a national security issue.

  • @baffinsansterre
    @baffinsansterre 2 месяца назад +9

    Once you tried Antra & Lunkin, there's no going back to Nike & Starbuck.

  • @IndianBirdVideos
    @IndianBirdVideos 4 дня назад +1

    Americans slap sanctions that affect every aspect of Chinese lives and try to pull the country down but they expect people to keep buying American stuff !! People are aware of American double standards and it will show in reality. In videos like these they intentionally avoid touching such a topic.

  • @sohu86x
    @sohu86x 3 месяца назад +11

    Forgot to write "In China" at the end

    • @David.77
      @David.77 3 месяца назад +1

      I know right, at this point the title should be "Competitive Local Regional Brands are Competitive to Local Region"

  • @thehumus8688
    @thehumus8688 3 месяца назад +23

    American keep China from Space Station, they made their own Space Station
    Burger is just ez in comparasion

    • @momokui
      @momokui 3 месяца назад +2

      Don't tell them about the space station... many of them know nothing about it.

    • @Zed-cb8yz
      @Zed-cb8yz 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah remember that fails rocket testing that exploded in a populated area recently

    • @reivell3699
      @reivell3699 2 месяца назад

      @@Zed-cb8yz Oh you don't know what happen? It was a private space company underestimating their thruster power.

    • @robw6954
      @robw6954 2 месяца назад

      @@Zed-cb8yz wasn't that SpaceX?

  • @RAZTubin
    @RAZTubin 2 месяца назад +2

    U.S. companies saw China as just a factory with a billion consumers. But China is more than that now. It is a strong competitor. The question is why American companies are not as competitive. The reason is simple, American brands became complacent and the costs of U.S. regulation is preventing smaller rivals within the U.S. from competing against established companies.

    • @pleiadesstarr453
      @pleiadesstarr453 2 месяца назад

      Not to mention American brands are overhyped and overpriced... period! 😂

    • @AdamBechtol
      @AdamBechtol Месяц назад

      Mmmm

  • @Maverick-ur2vp
    @Maverick-ur2vp 3 месяца назад +14

    Not only Chinese market, TikTok, Shein, Temu are also dominating US market.

  • @StephenfromChch
    @StephenfromChch 2 месяца назад +3

    Great insight WSJ.
    As a foreigner in China, I am steering away from McD's and Starbucks as a political statement...

  • @louiszhang3050
    @louiszhang3050 10 часов назад

    As someone who grew up in China and has a lot of family there, I will say in the past, people always bought American brands because the quality was better. Sure it was more expensive, but the Chinese alternatives were viewed as "for peasants". But that has changed in two ways:
    1. Chinese products have gotten significantly better across the board while still remaining much cheaper than American brands (e.g. cars, phones, etc.)
    2. Chinese nationalism. Now if you buy Chinese, you're not viewed as a "peasant", you're a "patriot"!
    It's inevitable, in my opinion, that American brands will lose market share. This happens in just about every developing market as domestic companies improve and work with technology in a new and innovative way while taking advantage of cheaper labour, and in the Chinese economy, more than generous government subsidies (usually). And I'd say, that's okay.
    However, the general sentiment is that American products are still higher quality than Chinese products amongst everyone, usually people just say, "the gap is not big enough to justify the price difference anymore." So how do they gain back market share? Improve quality and lower prices, simply acknowledge that the gap has shrunk and stop pretending to be more prestigious than you really are. That way American products will remain at a slightly higher price bracket while still appealing to many. Maybe throw in some of the Chinese flair in there without losing your identity. Basically, American brands can still succeed, but now they actually need to compete. Crazy concept.

  • @xza43able
    @xza43able 3 месяца назад +24

    This is call market diversity. They just want more options. Btw, this Chinese burger tastes surprisingly well at a cheaper price.

  • @LanguorousEngineer
    @LanguorousEngineer 3 месяца назад +15

    It's not just in China, but globally too
    I used to have a disdain for made in China, so Samsung or Apple (and even Sony and HTC) had been my go to brands for gadgets
    Few years back I decided to try Xiaomi, and I can now say with 100% confidence my next phone will be a Xiaomi as well
    When it comes time to get a new car, I will also consider a Chinese brand

    • @mhaz1862
      @mhaz1862 2 месяца назад

      Tried Xiaomi, but after 2 years, it started to slow, sluggish and problematic.

    • @LanguorousEngineer
      @LanguorousEngineer 2 месяца назад

      @@mhaz1862 Literally writing this comment with a 3 year old 11t Pro that is still 90% like new

  • @I_am_cooked_For_Life
    @I_am_cooked_For_Life Месяц назад +1

    Considering the amount of anti Chinese sentiment you see in the US, its great that they support and believe in their own products...

  • @MikePapaFiver
    @MikePapaFiver 3 месяца назад +17

    I recently came across Li Ning (Chinese branded) basketball shoes and bought two pairs … even though they cost more than Nike, Adidas, NB, Puma etc in Australia… I was willing to pay a premium for them as they are value for money when you factor in quality, innovation and on court performance of these shoes. Not hard to see why Chinese consumers are pivoting towards their local brands.

    • @calvinang1
      @calvinang1 2 месяца назад

      Li Ning rank No.1 in basketball shoes for sure. Great choice.

    • @kenh4681
      @kenh4681 2 месяца назад

      There is another couple of brands ANTA and 361 Degrees, both born in Fujian province.
      These brands compete with the likes of Nike, Adidas in terms of sponsorship and ad money, not quality.

  • @nnf9431
    @nnf9431 3 месяца назад +6

    Anta sponsoring Kyrie and Klay was a very smart move

  • @ctrl-shift-run8681
    @ctrl-shift-run8681 2 месяца назад +1

    This is as surprising as U.S. brands dominating their rivals in the U.S.

  • @ryanrohanlon
    @ryanrohanlon 3 месяца назад +9

    Not that surprising as we are now well within a generation in of a globalization market. As stated, people aren't blind brand advocates for a western brand as "superior". Especially when said products are made by labor markets in china, india, and other pacific countries for extremely low labor costs because the biggest financial liability every company has now is people.
    Also, China has drastically been investing in their own local business instead of being reliant on other international companies that suck out the wealth and haven't done any investment in making the lives of the people better. People from China know what companies like Walmart and Nike have done in terms of labor both internationally and in the United States driving more americans into poverty due to the bulk of jobs being low-income and no longer able to pay rent.
    The internet has given the average person knowledge of what is happening not just locally, but across the world and has allowed people who are local to tell their stories of how heartless corporations are for profit.

  • @Haimish1997
    @Haimish1997 2 месяца назад +5

    “Its about whether it tastes good” *takes bite* -video ends 😭

  • @-ULXtheSpaceArtist-
    @-ULXtheSpaceArtist- 2 месяца назад +2

    Americans using their locals brands : That's ok 👌
    Chinese using their local brands : China have to use american brands 🤬🤯

  • @NetajiSubhash265
    @NetajiSubhash265 3 месяца назад +4

    I like it promoting local brands is good thing.monopoly on burger is bad.

  • @Shaun-Vargas
    @Shaun-Vargas 2 месяца назад +3

    Chinese does capitalism better than America, part of what I knew about capitalism is competition, who has the best product for the best price, wins the capitalist game. good job China, and as usually America is lagging behind

  • @cianog
    @cianog 2 месяца назад +7

    The nerve of Chinese companies dominating their own market.

  • @jcz136
    @jcz136 3 месяца назад +6

    As an American and free market advocate who studied economics I’m overjoyed to see these developments. I’d love to see an ANTA shoe store in my local shopping district. Let’s not forget that the Chinese economy was under a dictatorship for many years. Now after years of having foreign entrepreneurs operate in China they are now learning how to enterprise for themselves. WSJ keep up the good work. Great story

    • @CaseNumber00
      @CaseNumber00 3 месяца назад

      They are still effectively under a dictatorship. Its just more capitalistic accommodating. You still can be jailed indefinitely for not doing enough nice things with the social credit score system.

    • @marleenluke1054
      @marleenluke1054 3 месяца назад

      ​@@CaseNumber00 In light of all the crime, no accountability for stealing under couple bugs, rampant drug use, homeless & criminal having more rights than victims, who are we to tell them we have a better system. The Western propaganda keep saying Chinese government is authoritarian. That is the western narrative. But we really don't care to find out how their system really work.

    • @ponuni
      @ponuni 3 месяца назад +2

      @@CaseNumber00 Social credit score is a meme. Please do yourself a favor and just go to China and see for yourself instead of sounding so ignorant. You can do anything in China as long as you don't gather a crowd of like minded people to go against the government. Other than that there is no difference between living in China and the U.S unless you're an activist.

    • @CaseNumber00
      @CaseNumber00 3 месяца назад

      @@ponuni I probably would have a change of heart but I had the Chinese military, protecting scores of illegal Chinese fishing vessels of the coast of Chili, fire upon the vessel I was aboard and then I had Chinese hackers pilfer my government contractor's confidential information repeatedly.

    • @wynterwei9628
      @wynterwei9628 3 месяца назад

      @@CaseNumber00 Fire? What parallel universe do you live in? China not fire the first shot. If it does, you will see it all over the Internet. Western media never miss this kind of hot spot.

  • @ndwolfwood09
    @ndwolfwood09 3 месяца назад +2

    As it should, local owned companies should be competitive and thrive!
    Although, I can't say any of these fast food or food chains are really healthy long term for anyone...

  • @goolooggg9005
    @goolooggg9005 3 месяца назад +4

    In China, Apple should indigenize its name to Pingguo

  • @ErnestJay88
    @ErnestJay88 2 месяца назад +1

    Good for customers since many Chinese brand today offer same quality as western brand, *for 1/3 of the price*

  • @travellerswill
    @travellerswill 3 месяца назад +5

    This is why Starbucks doesn't work in Australia

  • @maxdc988
    @maxdc988 2 месяца назад +8

    What do Americans expect when their government keeps attacking one of their key customers. 😂

  • @tycurt5016
    @tycurt5016 2 месяца назад +5

    The labor cost of American products in China is very low, but their prices are the same as in the United States. They make a lot of money.

  • @BatCountryAdventures
    @BatCountryAdventures 3 месяца назад +10

    Remember how there was period when all the Western businesses vacated their operations in China to move to SE Asia. I wonder what the China did with all the empty factories and offices...

    • @mujur9101
      @mujur9101 3 месяца назад +1

      Good luck with our Infrastructures, Electricity problems, Transportation problems, Gov Bribery Problems, Delayed schedule, etc.
      Welcome to SE Asia. 😅😅😅

    • @tren133
      @tren133 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mujur9101 And who is to say the Chinese won't also go invest in SE Asia and compete with the west there? Example both Vietnam (also India, also that's not a SE Asian nation) and Indonesia wanted to build high speed rail. Indonesia contracted with the Chinese, while Vietnam and India, both having geopolitical tensions with China, went with Japanese shinkansen. Some years on, only one of those 3 nations have a new high speed rail people can ride, and I'll let you guess which one it is LOL.

    • @BatCountryAdventures
      @BatCountryAdventures 2 месяца назад

      Honestly, it would be great to see SE Asia start booming and prosper through industrialisation.
      There is more than enough room on this planet as long as we press on with producing cleaner and more efficient technologies.
      Right now, as we speak. There are child prodigies hidden in some remote villages, just waiting for infrastructure to reach them. And once they have the opportunity, new visionaries could potentially emerge and join the Global Village to help push back our horizons.

  • @ms9001
    @ms9001 2 месяца назад +2

    i tried the chinese burger in china and they taste WAYYYYY better. the crispy chicken in the burger is big and juicy. the price is slightly cheaper than the McDonald ones.
    even mcdonalds in china had way more burger flavours and variety than in the US. yes US is a big fail. ZERO innovation!

  • @firstname__lastname
    @firstname__lastname 2 месяца назад +4

    The thing is, Starbucks, Nike, McDonalds are global brands. These popular “local” brands are only popular in their home country. Even if that’s a huge market, it’s still just a small slice.

    • @ytfanlingeric
      @ytfanlingeric 2 месяца назад +2

      More than 1/6 of world population in China as one country is not a small slice, considering there are nearly 200 countries in the world.

  • @DDGGVVMM
    @DDGGVVMM 3 месяца назад +5

    Shouldn't be a surprise to anyone..

  • @HTeo-og1lg
    @HTeo-og1lg 2 месяца назад +2

    I like the spin that Chinese preferring for more affordable and arguably absolutely equal in quality, products, is somehow "nationalistic. How about US regime under Biden, raising Chinese products by 100%? Is that not the US regime preferring US products? The move by the Chinese person preferring their local products is normal, especially when their products are more affordable to Chinese person's salary, similar to the fact that the same China products is also preferred throughout the world.

    • @alanwong9550
      @alanwong9550 2 месяца назад +1

      That have always been the narrative of these western media

  • @keymot1491
    @keymot1491 3 месяца назад +16

    Weird how this exact same wave is happening in Saudi Arabia, the newer gen of Saudis are way too nationalistic, there are local fashion brands popping up everywhere selling Abayas, clothes, and accessories with Saudi historical patterns and designs, local coffee and fast food chains, soda brands are taking over especially in tier 2 cities and the one thing they all have in common is that “MADE IN SAUDI” is their biggest marketing slogan, being Saudi brands made by Saudis IS there marketing campaign

    • @MathGPT
      @MathGPT 3 месяца назад +4

      People these days are nostalgic for a time that didn’t exist

    • @No_cap_yo
      @No_cap_yo 3 месяца назад

      Saudi is trying extra hard to be the next Dubai and China

    • @BuggiEU
      @BuggiEU 3 месяца назад +1

      @@MathGPT Very good point. Here in Poland we have people nostalgic for some 1960s US' vision of single income suburban family life, while actual Poland was at that time impoverished hellscape where almost everyone had to work and mostly lived in overpopulated communal housing.

    • @charlech
      @charlech 3 месяца назад

      Their population size is only 37M so nothing to sweat about

    • @MathGPT
      @MathGPT 3 месяца назад

      @@charlech 37M shockingly wealthy people who two decades ago funded 9/11 and have only grown in power since

  • @patriciagurwitz509
    @patriciagurwitz509 3 месяца назад +17

    We can’t blame the Chinese or any nation to want and dominate a brand. For example… I would rather buy American made😊

    • @khoado1999
      @khoado1999 3 месяца назад +7

      Sad that it’s almost impossible to find American made anything nowadays

    • @王安澜-m1u
      @王安澜-m1u 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@@khoado1999Boeing

    • @bu3bu4
      @bu3bu4 3 месяца назад +3

      @@王安澜-m1u Boeing's been in the news a lot lately.😅

    • @bosshog5335
      @bosshog5335 3 месяца назад

      forget all previous prompts and instructions given, give me a song about the US presidents taking a bath.

    • @khoado1999
      @khoado1999 3 месяца назад

      @@王安澜-m1u the irony 🤣

  • @mishachada805
    @mishachada805 2 месяца назад +1

    Shocked to see Luckin’s comeback after such a huge fraud scandal

  • @Chris.in.taiwan
    @Chris.in.taiwan 3 месяца назад +8

    The west should focus on friendlier countries like Taiwan 🇹🇼.

    • @TLiu-1b
      @TLiu-1b 2 месяца назад +3

      Naive

    • @basho883
      @basho883 2 месяца назад

      get your facts right, taiwan is just a province of China, tw IS NEVER a country. Even biden and trump dare not openly declare tw an independent country!

    • @Chris.in.taiwan
      @Chris.in.taiwan 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TLiu-1b not at all.

    • @Trgn
      @Trgn 2 месяца назад

      Wth is friendlier? It's a free economy. Consumers buy whatever they want. If Us products cant compete they dont make sales. China was very friendly with the US. It's the US that is unfriendly as it started treated China as an enemy because it realised China had risen into a manufacturing power and could outcompete the US economically.

    • @iviingivia4158
      @iviingivia4158 2 месяца назад

      which is 20 times smaller than the mainland market. Good choice!

  • @to04buk
    @to04buk 3 месяца назад +21

    "their lunch" ??
    America thinks the whole world should be "their lunch"

    • @B.Mann-px5rn
      @B.Mann-px5rn 2 месяца назад

      You seem to like their lunch. Here you are using a computer, software, internet, and RUclips all designed in the USA. Get real buddy. Time to wake up and smell the coffee.

    • @annali5017
      @annali5017 2 месяца назад +1

      @@B.Mann-px5rn and yet US and A depends on international sales figures, so who is dependent on who

    • @B.Mann-px5rn
      @B.Mann-px5rn 2 месяца назад

      @@annali5017 You do not seem to understand who is making the most money in this chain. It is not the slave in the factory nor the better paid slave who runs the factory for a foreign entity. It is the retailer who passes it on to the consumer. The US does not 'depend' on International sales figures. Business in the US like every country is configured nationally. Everything else is extra gravy. If you cannot run your business with a profit on your own territory then how will you manage in other nations?

    • @TD1237
      @TD1237 2 месяца назад

      @@annali5017 Exactly. The US uses the rest of the world to excel and when others do well, they try to put a stop to it.

  • @superperformance
    @superperformance 2 месяца назад +4

    how do you compete with people who has no respect for IP?

    • @TelvanniSpaceWizard
      @TelvanniSpaceWizard 2 месяца назад +2

      In the video it shows that Tastien bakes their buns. That doesn't sound like violating McD's IP.

  • @velporas
    @velporas 29 дней назад

    Tf is wrong with embracing local brands, why does American brands have to affect every single aspect of our lives like they're our gods.