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Fewer people are ordering mooncake in China this year. Will it be the same in SG?

Summary by The Independent
CHINA: The mooncake is a staple of the Mid-Autumn festival, and one might reasonably expect that this will always be the case. In China this year, however, a report in the South China Morning Post says that early sales have so far been sluggish. One main reason for the drop is China’s economic struggles. Sales of mooncakes — a non-essential, though deeply traditional, food item — are seen as a good indicator of how consumers are spending. While …
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The Independent broke the news in Singapore on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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