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Lin capped his own profit at 2% to keep PX Mart 20% cheaper than every rival.

Lin Min-hsiung capped PX Mart's profit at 2% and kept prices 20% below rivals, forcing growth through scale instead of markup.

PX Mart / 全聯福利中心 (Lin Min-hsiung)

the move

Taiwan's military-civil-education welfare cooperative had run bare-bones discount stores since 1974, restricted to military personnel, civil servants, and educators who could buy goods at 20-30% below normal retail because the stores paid no sales tax and drew government support. By the 1990s the cooperative's management had repeatedly breached its operating contract, and in 1998 the government moved to privatize it. Construction magnate Lin Min-hsiung, a retail outsider, bought the chain's 66 stores — his own recollection of first seeing them was "how can it be this dark and smelly — who woul

Around him, Taiwan's grocery sector was moving the opposite direction: hypermarkets and supermarkets were upgrading toward brighter stores, wider premium selections, and higher margins to chase a growing middle class willing to pay for atmosphere. Lin's inherited stores had none of that, and no obvious path to it — no premium brand, no prestige location, a chain literally built for people who needed cheap.

why it works

  • A hard margin cap removes the temptation to raise prices once customers are loyal.
  • With only 2% margin, the only way to profit is to grow purchasing scale.
  • Scale drives lower unit costs, making the 2% margin sustainable.
  • The public cap aligns all decisions toward opening more stores and buying more volume.
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what transfers

When you lack premium credibility, commit to the low-price lane and force growth through volume, not margin.

what came after

From 66 stores in 1998, PX Mart grew to over 1,250 stores with NT$230B in targeted annual revenue by 2026. PX Mart overtook established international chains to become Taiwan's largest grocery retailer, later acquiring rivals including RT-Mart, and its founder Lin Min-hsiung became one of Taiwan's wealthiest individuals largely on the strength of the chain.

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