China Daily (Hong Kong)

East Dawning shuts airport store in Beijing

Outlet of Yum- owned chain lets its lease expire at capital’s airport

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items for different meal times.

Menu choices include pork and preserved egg congee or Dongbo meat buns for breakfast; sweet and sour ribs and tomato noodles for lunch and dinner; and crispy wings and sesame balls for dessert.

The fast- food outlet was launched in Shanghai in 2005 after a yearlong trial. East Dawning has about 30 outlets in China, including one in Beijing, according to the company’s website.

Despite the Beijing store shutter, the Yum source said that Yum China “will open more East Dawning restaurant­s in more Chinese cities this year”.

“I think the reason that Yum Brands is interested in launching aggressive­ly this new brand called East Dawning is for reasons both offensive and defensive in nature,” said Warren Liu, a former vice- president of business developmen­t and one- time member of Tricon Greater China Executive Committee. Tricon was Yum’s previous name.

“It wants to fend off potential local Chinese fast- food competitor­s.”

Earlier this year, Yum and Chinese electronic­s and home appliance giant Suning Appliance Co Ltd formed a strategic alliance to cooperate to open new outlets and plan business centers.

According to the strategic alliance agreement, Yum will open 150 restaurant­s in Suning’s electronic­s stores over the next five years. These will include brands such as KFC, Pizza Hut, Little Sheep and East Dawning.

“( Yum China) should reposition East Dawning, and move its market focus and resources to outside China; and KFC China is the indisputab­le star of Yum Brands’ worldwide growth engine,” Liu said.

Wang Hongtao, industry expert and press officer for the China Chain Store and Franchise Associatio­n, said that in China, Chinese fast food is still an experiment for Yum.

“Their business focus will continue to be Western-style fast food, such as KFC and Pizza Hut,” Wang said.

 ?? WU HAILANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A closed-down East Dawning restaurant at the Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport on Aug 8.
WU HAILANG / FOR CHINA DAILY A closed-down East Dawning restaurant at the Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport on Aug 8.

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