In early March, much of the Western world was introduced to Mixue Ice Cream and Tea (pronounced mee-schway), a fast food chain based in China that's also found across much of Asia and Australia.
Chinese bubble tea and ice cream giant Mixue has overtaken McDonald’s and Starbucks to become the world’s largest food chain.
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Soap Central on MSNChina’s Mixue overtakes McDonald's as the world's largest food chain, fans joke: "Bet their ice cream machines work"China's Mixue Ice Cream & Tea has officially dethroned McDonald's as the world's largest food-and-beverage chain by store count in a milestone victory for the world's fast-food industry.
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Shares in Mixue—a Chinese ice cream chain with more stores than McDonald’s—jump over 40% after Hong Kong’s largest IPO so far this yearHong Kong’s latest mega-IPO comes from a brand unfamiliar to U.S. investors, yet is also a household name to many throughout China and the rest of Asia thanks to snacks and drinks that can sell ...
A bubble tea chain from China just went public, and it's off to a very sweet start. Mixue, a bubble tea and ice cream chain founded in 1997 in China's Henan province, debuted on Hong Kong's stock ...
The company, whose brand name Mixue Bingcheng means “Honey Snow Ice City,” in Chinese, is capitalizing on the region-wide sweet tooth with affordable offerings of ice cream, coffee and bubble ...
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Chinese food and beverage brands are gaining fans across Southeast Asia, offering alternatives to big name American chains and expanding Beijing's commercial and cultural sway in neighboring economies ...
Shares in Mixue, a Chinese ice cream and bubble tea chain, surged over 40% on Monday, the first day of trading after an IPO that raised 3.45 billion Hong Kong dollars ($444 million). Mixue was ...
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