
Un chino que vive en España explica por qué no aconseja abrir un bazar en nuest…
El tiktoker 'Jiajunyin3' ha explicado la situación actual de los bazares y el motivo por el que no abriría uno en nuestro país
Madrid, Spain – The traditional landscape of Chinese bazaars in Spain is undergoing a significant transformation, as noted by content creator El Chico Mercadona. In a recent video, he highlighted the increasing challenges faced by these establishments, citing the growing popularity of online shopping and rising operational costs as key factors impacting their profitability. According to Mercadona, smaller, local bazaars are increasingly relegated to selling convenience items, while larger 'hyper-bazaars' attract customers for bulk purchases. He questions the long-term viability of the traditional bazaar model in the current economic climate. Instead, he suggests that Chinese entrepreneurs are shifting their focus to the hospitality sector, particularly opening ramen restaurants. Mercadona posits that ramen businesses are relatively simple to operate, often relying on pre-cooked ingredients, and can capitalize on popular cultural trends, such as anime, to attract a broad customer base. This shift reflects an evolving entrepreneurial strategy within the Chinese community in Spain, adapting to new market demands and consumer preferences.
El tiktoker 'Jiajunyin3' ha explicado la situación actual de los bazares y el motivo por el que no abriría uno en nuestro país