Luckin Coffee

Luckin Coffee Inc. is a Chinese coffee company and coffeehouse chain.

Luckin Coffee SG launches new Coconut & Jelly Latte

Luckin Coffee SG launches new Coconut & Jelly Latte

The brand has also unveiled its limited-edition keychains, available whilst stocks last.
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Luckin Coffee, Brazilian agencies to launch ‘Brazil Coffee Culture Festival 2.0’

Additionally, they will also launch the “Brazilian Smallholder Coffee Farmer Support Program.”

Luckin Coffee net revenue surges 41.2% in Q1

Revenues from self-operated stores also increased by 41.5%.

Luckin Coffee Singapore, OATLY to launch new oat beverages

Customers can get a limited-edition OATSOME Badge Set with every OATSOME Bundle purchase until 25 April.

Luckin Coffee SG, Maltese launch the Pair Hug Latte

A selection of limited edition Maltese-themed merchandise is also available.

Luckin Coffee’s net revenue surges by 38% YoY in FY2024

Total number of stores increased by 37.5% YoY to 22,340.

Luckin Coffee Singapore serves two new drinks

The brand introduced its Apple Fizzy Americano and Ceylon Yuan-Yang drinks.

Luckin Coffee debuts in Malaysia with two outlets

Three additional outlets will open by the end of January.

Chinese F&B brands eye SEA as next battleground

60 Chinese brands opened a total of 6,100 outlets in SEA last December.

Luckin Coffee opens five stores in Hong Kong in a day

The new stores are located in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and New Territories.

Luckin Coffee Singapore, Butterbear partner to make Little Butter Latte

They have also added two seasonal drinks to their festive menu.

Hextar Industries partners with Luckin Coffee to launch in Malaysia

It plans to bring several Luckin Coffee outlets into the country by Q1 2025.

Luckin Coffee signs $1.38b coffee bean purchase memorandum with ApexBrasil

This marks the largest coffee bean procurement for the coffee giant.

Chinese coffee giant Luckin Coffee eyes US entry

The brand reported an operating income of $222.1m in Q3.

Why China’s coffee industry is booming

Chinese coffee chains are rapidly expanding into lower-tier cities, sparking fierce price wars.