
Luckin Coffee Rolls Out Alcoholic Drinks in China to Tap New Growth Drivers

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Luckin Coffee has introduced two specialty alcoholic drinks in its cafes across China, aiming to explore new growth avenues amid rising competition. The drinks, containing gin and whiskey, are classified as alcoholic beverages and are available for in-store pickup only. Despite a 35% revenue increase, Luckin reported a 3.6% drop in net profit in Q1 2023. The company is adapting to market changes by innovating product offerings, with the success of these drinks dependent on sales performance.
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