Luckin Coffee is considered halal provided they do not mix any non-halal ingredients into their drinks and pastries are made using butter or vegetable products which are considered halal; no pork-derived fat is ever used in their cuisine.

Luckin Coffee has earned its place among China’s elite coffee chains with its expansive network of stores and convenient service model, where customers can order through an app and have it delivered directly. Additionally, this company offers unique drinks such as the Jiangxiang Latte and Coconut Latte with cream cheese for an authentic flavor profile. With its successful run in China, there is great optimism that the brand can do well in Malaysia as well. Unfortunately, local rivals ZUS and Gigi have already cornered much of the market with innovative drinks and an affordable menu; nevertheless, experts remain hopeful about its chances for success due to its affordability and unique offering.