In fact, demand in the Chinese-style neighborhood snack segment is enormous. Shaxian Snacks and Hangzhou Xiaolongbao each have more than 10,000 and 30,000 stores nationwide, respectively. Although Yuanji Foods, with over 4,000 stores (nearly 1,500 in the Yangtze River Delta), ranks among the leaders, most brands in the sector are still mainly mom-and-pop operations, with weak quality control and fragmented supply chains. A comparable listed company in the same category, Babi Food, also focuses on neighborhood breakfast and snack scenarios and has achieved scaled expansion through franchising. However, Babi Food is positioned as more affordable, with an average ticket size of RMB 12–15—well below Yuanji Foods’ roughly RMB 20—while offering a broader product range that includes buns, steamed buns, and other breakfast items. Its supply-chain buildout is also more mature, giving it an edge in gross margin.
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Instead, you should treat Business-Modules as the units you want to test. A module has a clear, explicit API (public methods as well as required interfaces). It means that all the results and side effects can be observed via the API. So in tests you can apply stimulus to the module and assert the results/side effects - that should cover all possible paths (except for time based logic, but there are other methods to cover these cases).
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