# Food Delivery

Latest news and articles about Food Delivery

Total: 8 articles found

Black and white photo of a delivery driver on a scooter in urban city streets at night.
Business

The 10-Yuan Lunch: How China’s Pork Deflation is Rewriting the Rules of Urban Dining

China's pork prices have hit an eight-year low, falling below the price of vegetables in some regions and enabling the rise of ultra-cheap 10-yuan meal deliveries. This trend highlights a structural shift in the catering industry as 'cloud kitchens' eliminate high rent and service costs to meet the demands of price-sensitive urban workers.

SoBiz2026年4月27日 12:28
#China Economy#Pork Prices#Food Delivery
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Business

The Subsidy Trap: China’s Food Delivery Giants Face a Regulatory Reckoning

Chinese experts and business owners are calling for an end to 'ultra-large' platform subsidies that they claim are distorting market prices and destroying the profit margins of small businesses. As the food delivery sector reaches a growth plateau, new 2026 regulations aim to shift the industry from destructive price wars toward transparent, rule-based competition.

SoBiz2026年4月24日 06:27
#Platform Economy#Meituan#Alibaba
A smartphone with a delivery app next to an apple, croissants, and credit cards on a green surface.
Business

The Ghost in the Machine: China’s Tech Giants Reeled by $500 Million Delivery Scandal

China's market regulator has fined seven major e-commerce platforms nearly $500 million for hosting tens of thousands of unlicensed 'ghost' cake shops. The investigation revealed systemic failures in merchant vetting and the existence of a 'black chain' of order-flipping that compromised food safety for profit.

SoBiz2026年4月22日 02:28
#China Tech#E-commerce#Food Delivery
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Business

Ceasefire in the Clouds: Meituan and the End of China’s $20 Billion Food Delivery War

Meituan has successfully defended its market dominance in China’s food delivery sector despite a collective industry subsidy spend of 150 billion RMB in 2025. The company is now pivoting toward AI-driven logistics and global expansion as Chinese regulators signal an end to irrational price competition.

SoBiz2026年3月30日 08:27
#Meituan#Local Commerce#Food Delivery
Courier delivering food in an urban neighborhood, holding pizza boxes and a brown paper bag.
Business

The Heavy Toll of 'Involution': Meituan Swings to $3.2 Billion Loss Amid Bitter Delivery Wars

Meituan reported a massive 23.4 billion RMB loss for 2025, swinging from profit as intense domestic competition and 'involution' eroded margins. Despite these losses, the company is maintaining its market dominance while aggressively expanding its international brand, Keeta, into the Middle East and Latin America.

NeTe2026年3月26日 19:58
#Meituan#Wang Xing#Food Delivery
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Business

China’s Delivery Giants Call a Truce as Regulators Target ‘Vicious’ Competition

China's market regulators have signaled an end to aggressive price wars in the food delivery and instant retail sectors, urging platforms to move from cash-burning competition to service-oriented ecosystems. The move, aimed at curbing 'vicious competition,' triggered a significant rally in tech stocks like Meituan as investors anticipate improved profit margins.

NeTe2026年3月26日 00:28
#Meituan#Alibaba#JD.com
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Business

China Calls Time on the 'Food Delivery Wars' as Regulators Target Destructive Competition

Chinese regulators have signaled an end to the predatory price wars between delivery giants Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com, leading to a significant surge in tech stocks. The move marks a strategic shift from capital-intensive subsidy battles toward a focus on sustainable profitability and technological efficiency.

NeTe2026年3月25日 17:58
#Meituan#Alibaba#JD.com
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Business

China Signals the End of the ‘Takeout Wars’ as Regulators Prioritize Stability Over Subsidies

Chinese regulators have intervened to end a massive $110 billion subsidy war between Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com, citing economic instability and deflationary pressure. The move signals a shift for platform giants toward profitability and service-based competition rather than capital-fueled market share grabs.

NeTe2026年3月25日 11:28
#Meituan#Alibaba#JD.com