Asian grocery bundles that lift Shopify AOV in 2026
A single bottle of soy sauce is $6. A "Japanese Pantry Starter" with soy sauce, mirin, sake, dashi, and rice vinegar is $38. Cooking a cuisine requires the pantry. Bundle the pantry.
$6
Average single Asian grocery item order
$38
Average pantry starter bundle
6.3x
AOV from pantry bundles vs single item
Asian grocery shoppers buy by cuisine, not by ingredient. Making Japanese food requires soy sauce, mirin, sake, dashi, and rice vinegar together. The cuisine pantry bundle captures the complete cooking setup.
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Cuisine pantry starter kits: Japanese, Korean, Thai, Chinese
"Japanese Pantry Kit" (soy sauce, mirin, sake, dashi, rice vinegar, sesame oil, $38). "Korean Pantry Kit" (gochujang, gochugaru, soy sauce, sesame oil, rice wine, doenjang, $42). "Thai Pantry Kit" (fish sauce, coconut milk, curry paste, lemongrass, lime leaves, $35). Each cuisine needs 5-8 staples.
Recipe kit bundles with all ingredients included
"Ramen Kit" (noodles, broth concentrate, tare, toppings pack, $22). "Bibimbap Kit" (rice, gochujang, sesame oil, vegetables, $18). "Pad Thai Kit" (noodles, tamarind paste, fish sauce, peanuts, $16). Recipe kits turn ingredients into meals. No guessing what to buy.
Snack discovery box bundles by country
"Japanese Snack Box" (12 assorted snacks, $32). "Korean Snack Box" (12 snacks including ramen, candy, chips, $32). "Pan-Asian Sampler" (15 snacks from 5 countries, $42, free shipping). Snack boxes drive discovery. 58% of snack box buyers reorder their favorites individually.
Build-your-own Asian grocery box with quantity tiers
Pick any 5 items ($28). Pick any 10 items ($48, free shipping). Pick any 15 items ($65, free shipping + free chopstick set). Self-selection lets experienced Asian cooks pick exactly what they need. Quantity tiers drive larger orders.
Monthly Asian grocery subscription with rotating cuisines
Monthly: pantry staples + 2 recipe cards + 1 new ingredient to try. Each month features a different Asian cuisine. The subscription introduces new cuisines while restocking staples.
Name kits by the dish, not the ingredients
"Ramen Kit" converts better than "Noodles + Broth + Tare Bundle." Home cooks search for what they want to make. The dish name matches the search intent.