Does anyone know where I could get these for wholesale? I would like to start selling them in the US if any body could give me information on how to order them in bulk
Hi Elisa, thank you for reading. I will try to answer your question based on what I know so far.
From my discussions with industry insiders, Busy For You primarily collaborates directly with local manufacturers and brands, which allows them a significant cost advantage through this Direct-to-Consumer model, similar to PDD.
However, I was also informed that most international brands featured in the photos from the article still come from brand agents — which means the cost advantage might not be as significant for these products.
Why are these items such as nestle coffee sold at such low prices in their stores? Because, in my view, they may intentionally sacrifice the profits from these branded products to attract customers and encourage the purchase of other high-profit items.
So, if you're looking for arbitrage, you may find limited opportunities with international brands here.
However, if you're interested in sourcing inexpensive snack products from China,I recommend exploring domestic snack factories via https://food.1688.com. They offer a wide variety and some products are also available on the Busy For You shelves.
Does anyone know where I could get these for wholesale? I would like to start selling them in the US if any body could give me information on how to order them in bulk
Hi Elisa, thank you for reading. I will try to answer your question based on what I know so far.
From my discussions with industry insiders, Busy For You primarily collaborates directly with local manufacturers and brands, which allows them a significant cost advantage through this Direct-to-Consumer model, similar to PDD.
However, I was also informed that most international brands featured in the photos from the article still come from brand agents — which means the cost advantage might not be as significant for these products.
Why are these items such as nestle coffee sold at such low prices in their stores? Because, in my view, they may intentionally sacrifice the profits from these branded products to attract customers and encourage the purchase of other high-profit items.
So, if you're looking for arbitrage, you may find limited opportunities with international brands here.
However, if you're interested in sourcing inexpensive snack products from China,I recommend exploring domestic snack factories via https://food.1688.com. They offer a wide variety and some products are also available on the Busy For You shelves.
I hope this information is helpful.