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Evolving trends of nation's Gen Z shoppers

Younger Chinese reshape Spring Festival purchasing patterns with focus on personalization, wellness, smart products

By WANG ZHUOQIONG | China Daily | Updated: 2025-01-24 10:06
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A customer looks at a dishwasher in Qingdao, Shandong province, in January. ZHANG YING/FOR CHINA DAILY

Beyond Spring Festival, Gen Z leads the way in consumer confidence, scoring 83 out of 100 compared to the national average of 76, according to the Truth About Chinese Consumption by consultancy McKinsey & Company. This demographic increasingly seeks "optimal substitutes" that balance cost and quality over "affordable alternatives".

Brands are capitalizing on this shift by offering personalized, high-quality products. For instance, Yuanqi Forest has captured 58 percent of the wellness beverage market by focusing on health-conscious and innovative offerings.

The recent 2024 Z100 Best Products List released by short-video platform Bilibili offers a comprehensive view of young Chinese consumers' evolving preferences.

Curated using platform data on product popularity, creator recommendations, user interactions and purchasing behavior, the list spans nine industries, including foods, beverages, cosmetics and 3C digital products.

It highlights Gen Z's strong focus on personalization, wellness and intelligent products. For example, donkey-hide gelatin mini bars, a modern twist on a traditional Chinese medicinal ingredient, have gained popularity for their health benefits and dessert-like flavors, such as red date and ginger milk pudding.

Wellness drinks are also gaining traction. The Traditional Wellness Water Industry Report by Qianzhan Industry Research Institute shows that the market for traditional Chinese wellness water grew by over 350 percent year-on-year in 2023, reaching 450 million yuan. "This trend reflects young people's high-stress lifestyles and their preference for convenient health solutions," said food and drink analyst Zhu Danpeng.

Smart technologies are increasingly becoming part of daily life for Gen Z. AI-powered appliances like washing-drying combos, refrigerators and dishwashers are gaining in popularity. In the automotive sector, features such as navigation-assisted driving and automatic parking are now standard in models like Xiaopeng's P7+.

"As brands innovate to meet these diverse demands, personalization, cultural resonance and collaboration with popular IPs will remain key strategies for success," Zhu said.

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