April 26th, 2021
Looking at the Japanese snack market, Japanese potato chips products are a highly active category. Every year in the Japanese market, a large number of highly creative, innovative and interesting products are launched, making it an important market that leads the world in potato chip product innovation.
Compared to Chinese potato chip products, Japanese potato chips are worth learning from in terms of flavor selection and dimensions.
Based on the Mintel Global New Product Database (GNPD), Salt/Salted is the most mainstream flavor choice of Japanese potato chips. Sour (including Plum and Onion & Sour Cream) also occupy a certain share, second only to the original flavor and the seaweed flavor.
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Daly City s Moonstar Buffet closes after 30 years, moves into central kitchen for takeout
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Moonstar Buffet first opened in San Francisco back in 1991 before it moved to Daly City. The buffet will close at the end of February and operate within a central kitchen space in South San Francisco.Visual Street Films
Months after sharing the trials of operating a buffet amid the pandemic, Daisy Li, owner of Moonstar Buffet in Daly City, will close her 30-year-old business but will pivot once more.
Moonstar Buffet will now operate in conjuncture with MoonChef, its sister company at 405 S. Canal St., South San Francisco, where it will continue to serve meals to-go from a central kitchen. Moonstar Buffet’s physical location in Daly City will close by the end of the month, which coincides with the termination of its lease. KTSF first reported its closure.