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The relationship between Meibaichen and Daliyuan

Meibeichen and Daliyuan are both brands owned by Dali.

Meibaichen is a brand launched by Dali Group in 2018 that specializes in the short-term bread market.

Famous food and beverage brands such as Daliyuan Bread, Copico, Haochidian, Heqizheng, and Doubendou are all owned by Dali.

Meibaichen can be regarded as a powerful brand cultivated by Dali, a powerful rival. It relied on the group's supply chain advantages to quickly participate in direct competition with Taoli.

Dali Group is a food company headquartered in Quanzhou, Fujian.

After 20 years of ups and downs, "Dali Garden", "Haochidian" and "Kepik" under the Dali Group have become three well-known brands in the market. Dali is taking the brand Monuments after monuments have been created on the road of innovation and construction.

In 2004, the "Dali Garden" pie food was awarded the title of "China Famous Brand Product" by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine; in 2005, the "Dali" graphic trademark won the title of China's Well-known Trademark.

In 2006, "Dali" biscuits were awarded the title of "China Famous Brand Product" by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine; in the same year, Dali Group was awarded the title of "Top Ten Enterprises in the Biscuit Industry in China's Food Industry" by the National Bureau of Statistics. , was awarded "2005-2006 National Outstanding Leading Food Enterprise in the Food Industry" by the China Food Industry Association.

In 2008, the group was once again awarded the "2007-2008 National Outstanding Leading Food Enterprise in the Food Industry" by the China Food Industry Association. This is the third consecutive time that Dali Group has won this award since 2005.

In 2009, the "Dali" brand won the title of "The Most Influential and Contributing Brand in Fujian in the Thirty Years of Reform and Opening Up".