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Onyasai Nabe Drinking Set Differentiation Through Customer Value

6 min · 24 de may de 2026
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This analyzes a strategic marketing shift implemented by the Japanese restaurant chain Onyasai to attract new clientele. By introducing a budget-friendly "Nabe Drinking Set" priced at 1,980 yen, the brand aims to redefine its market position through a focus on customer value. It emphasizes that true differentiation occurs when a company avoids focusing solely on the means of service and instead prioritizes the essential needs of the diner. This business case highlights how offering affordable all-you-can-drink options paired with hot pot can serve as a powerful tool for consumer acquisition. It illustrates how value-driven innovation allows a traditional dining establishment to stand out in a competitive landscape.

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