On-demand at-home food prep gets cooking
(China Daily) Are you tired of spending your weekends running errands and frittering away your precious time on tedious tasks in the kitchen? Do you
(China Daily) Are you tired of spending your weekends running errands and frittering away your precious time on tedious tasks in the kitchen? Do you
(China Daily) Imagine this — it's been a long day at work and you are finally home. The idea of cooking seems like an insurmountable task and you
(China Daily) Twenty companies headquartered in Guangdong province were listed in the Hurun China Pre-Cooked Food Companies 2023 catalog, which was
(Xinhua) Chen Jia doesn't often cook, but she still managed to prepare a hearty meal on Chinese New Year's Eve for her family without ordering any
(China Daily) Many restaurant chains in major Chinese cities are witnessing a boom in reservations for Lunar New Year's Eve family reunion dinners
(China Daily) Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products Co, which is based in Zhanjiang, Guangdong province, will make a foray into the pre-prepared dish
(Xinhua) With the burgeoning growth of China's "prefabricated food" industry, Chongqing xiaomian (spicy noodles), popular street food in
(China Daily) Chinese consumers have shown an increasing appetite for ready-to-cook dishes as the stay-at-home economy has not only changed people's
(China Daily) Ready-to-cook dishes have gained huge popularity among Chinese consumers as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on and the digital economy
(China Daily) When it comes to buying pre made food, some of the main concerns for shoppers are safety and hygiene.Potential hazards come in three
(China Daily) Before the monthlong suspension of dine-in operations in Beijing, many local restaurants did not have an online ordering option. But
(China Daily) In recent years pre-made food has spread from the central kitchens of large restaurant chains to takeaway catering platforms and has
(China Daily) Ready-to-cook dinners are gaining popularity among China's younger consumers as "stay-at-home economy" has not only changed
(China Daily) COVID-19 restrictions mean dining at restaurants has become a distant memory for some cities in China. Diners are eager to buy