Luckin is a Chinese coffee company that aims to challenge the dominance of Starbucks in China by providing cheaper, more convenient coffee through its app-based platform.
Founded in 2017 by Qian Zhiya, a former COO of Car Inc., and other partners
Launched its first store in Beijing in January 2018
Went public on the NASDAQ in May 2019
In April 2020, Luckin was found to have fabricated sales numbers and its CEO, Jenny Qian, resigned
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Luckin offers a variety of coffee products including drinks, beans, and capsules
In addition to coffee, Luckin also offers a selection of soft drinks
Luckin offers a range of food items such as sandwiches, salads, and cakes
Luckin is a Chinese coffee company that provides cheaper, more convenient coffee through its app-based platform.
Yes, Luckin Coffee aims to be cheaper than Starbucks through its use of digital technology and focus on takeout orders.
No, Luckin Coffee does not currently have any stores in the US.
Yes, Luckin Coffee has an app-based platform that allows customers to order and pay for coffee online.
Luckin Coffee was found to have fabricated sales numbers and its CEO, Jenny Qian, resigned in April 2020.