Baby Bottles: 12% y/y average price growth for over 300 yuan products
1.17.2024, 2:24:35 PM
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1.17.2024, 2:24:35 PM
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Tmall platform had a 1.2% growth in bottle sales in December. The importance of higher end products above 300 yuan is highlighted by their growing average prices ( a 1.8% rise, the largest increase).
The in-demand product under this category is the Shixi Glass Milk Bottle Gift Set - featuring an innovative air valve and three stages of different flow speeds to avoid choking incidents with an average transaction price of 396 yuan.


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