JD.com has opened its first physical store in Xihongmen, Beijing, and attracted nearly 150,000 customer visits in three days.
Qixian Supermarket’s Beijing Xihongmen Huiju store covers an area of more than 4,000 square meters and offers featured products such as “24-hour vegetables,” “24-hour eggs,” and freshly baked goods.
According to sources close to JD.com, with the launch of the Beijing Huiju store, JD Qixian Supermarket’s industry-first “1+N” model in the retail sector—consisting of one central store plus multiple satellite mini-stores—has taken the lead in entering a scalable phase.
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What is JD.com's '1+N' retail model?
What are the key features of JD.com's Xihongmen store?
How does JD.com's brick-and-mortar strategy compare to traditional grocery stores?
What customer response has JD.com received since opening its grocery store?
What trends are emerging in the grocery retail market due to JD.com's new store?
What challenges does JD.com face in the physical retail space?
What impact could JD.com's expansion into physical stores have on e-commerce?
What are the design and layout features of the new JD.com store?
How does JD.com plan to scale its '1+N' model in the future?
What innovations in grocery retail are being tested by JD.com?
How does the foot traffic at JD.com's store compare to its online sales?
What lessons can be learned from JD.com's entry into physical retail?
What role do customer visits play in evaluating JD.com's store performance?
What are the historical developments leading up to JD.com's grocery store opening?
What are some potential risks associated with JD.com’s physical store venture?
How does JD.com’s grocery store model anticipate future consumer behavior?