Operation
Most of these supermarkets are started and operated by Asian immigrant entrepreneurs and their families. Others are started by investors of existing corporate conglomerates already headquartered in Asia, namely Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, or the Philippines.
Asian supermarkets can range from small mom-and-pop grocery stores to large big-box stores and may cater specifically to one ethnic Asian immigrant group or to a wide pan-Asian crowd. They serve the generally unserved or underserved immigrant and descendant population. They are usually the main attraction for food shopping within overseas Asian shopping malls and Chinatowns. Asian supermarkets may re-occupy older buildings formerly anchored by mainstream regional or national supermarket chains.
Chinese shopping centers and supermarkets have been constructed using traditional Chinese architecture, and provide services catered toward immigrant customers. Examples include Asian restaurants, beauty salons, bakeries, foreign film rental stores, travel agencies, book stores, and other businesses.
In recent years, some mainstream markets have attempted to compete with Asian supermarkets for the minority customer base by stocking certain Asian goods as well as directing marketing towards various Asian ethnic immigrant populations. Conversely, some Asian supermarkets attempt to appeal to the general population. Asian markets are reputed to have lower prices than the mainstream chains.
Asian supermarkets represent a new trend in which Asian immigrants no longer settle in old enclaves such as Chinatown, San Francisco but in suburbs where shopping centers provide services as well as cultural amenities such as hosting ethnic festivals, shows and dance.
One of the major redevelopments highlighted in the press has been Buford Highway in the Atlanta suburb of Doraville, Georgia, where Asian supermarkets have done brisk business in a once-blighted neighborhood. Such supermarkets have also revitalized the once-rundown sections of Bellaire Blvd in Houston, Texas, and turned it into a thriving new Asian shopping district. There are also many competing Chinese supermarkets in the Southern California Chinatowns and Vietnamese markets anchoring communities such as Little Saigon.
Category | Examples |
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Vegetable | laver (gim/nori), bamboo shoots, bok choy, bean sprouts, welsh onions, ginger, kang kong, mustard greens |
Grain | jasmine rice |
Beverage | soy milk, chrysanthemum tea, bubble tea, sake, soju |
Seasoning | chili, soy sauce |
Ingredients | black bean, century eggs, ginseng |
Packaged snacks | prawn crackers, Pocky, rice cakes, tobi nuts |
Merchandise | rice cookers, woks, fashion magazines, newspapers, cigarettes |
Bakery | Chinese pastries |
Seafood | fish, shellfish, sushi |
Delicacies | sea cucumber, shark fin, abalones |
Meat | Chinese Sausage |
Producing polity | Brand |
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China | Haw flakes |
Hong Kong | Lee Kum Kee, Vitasoy, Bamboo Garden |
Indonesia | Indofood |
Japan | Calbee, Calpis, Glico, Kikkoman, Meiji, Lotte, Shirakiku |
Korea | CJ CheilJedang, Crown, Orion, Haitai, Lotte, Nongshim, Ottogi |
Malaysia | Julies, Ayam Brand, Brahims |
Philippines | Barrio Fiesta, Goldilocks, TOBI Nuts |
Taiwan | Uni-President Enterprises Corporation, Wei Chuan, I-Mei, Chin Chin, Ve Wong |
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