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从零食引领健康生活习惯,Signature Market揭经商的制胜关键

23-Jan-25 18:00

从零食引领健康生活习惯,Signature Market揭经商的制胜关键

随着消费者越来越关注饮食对健康的影响,许多人在选择零食时更倾向于坚果、豆类等健康食品。抓住这一趋势,健康零食品牌 Signature Market 于2014年成立,迅速吸引了注重健康的顾客,并在不健康饮食习惯普遍的马来西亚推动健康生活方式。

成立后,Signature Market 发展迅速,不仅拥有庞大的顾客群,还开设了更多实体店,巩固了业务。在电商趋势盛行的当下,这家品牌为何还选择扩展实体店?我们邀请到联合创办人 John郑耀思,为我们分享他的经商心得。

Produced by: 余伟健

Presented by: 余伟健


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