Starbucks is Empty, But This "$1 Ice Cream" Shop is Packed. Meet the "Chinese Giant" Winning the Inflation War.

It feels like a time machine. In a year where a latte costs $8 and a bubble tea hits $9, walking into a Mixue (pronounced "Mee-Hsue") store feels like stepping back into 1999.

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Starbucks is Empty, But This "$1 Ice Cream" Shop is Packed. Meet the "Chinese Giant" Winning the Inflation War.

While major chains are raising prices to combat inflation, this red-and-white brand is going the opposite direction. Their signature item? A giant waffle cone of soft-serve ice cream. The price? Just $1.


   The "McDonald's of Drinks"

You might not know the name yet, but they are already bigger than you think. With over 36,000 locations globally, Mixue is the "Silent Giant" challenging Starbucks and McDonald's.

How do they do it? It isn't by cutting quality—it's by owning the entire supply chain. From lemon orchards to packaging factories, they control every penny, passing the savings directly to you.


What Smart Shoppers Are Buying:

1. Fresh Lemonade ($2): Made with real, crushed lemons. Not powder.

2. Signature Soft Serve ($1): Creamy, huge, and cheaper than a candy bar.

3. Brown Sugar Pearl Milk Tea ($3): Half the price of the competitors.



   Stop Overpaying for Labels

In 2026, status isn't about spending $8 on coffee; it's about finding value. Mixue proves you don't need to be rich to enjoy a sweet treat.



   *Prices may vary by location. Subject to availability.