China's Crackdown on Food Delivery Giants
Chinese authorities met with major food delivery services like JD.com, Meituan, and Alibaba's Ele.me to discuss fair competition. The market regulator urged them to comply with laws and protect consumers, businesses, and workers in this critical sector.
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In a significant move, Chinese authorities convened with leading food delivery services such as JD.com, Meituan, and Alibaba's Ele.me, as revealed by the country's market regulator on Tuesday.
These companies have been urged to ensure compliance with existing laws, engage in fair competition, and uphold the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, business operators, and food delivery workers. This meeting signifies the government's focus on maintaining order and fairness within the burgeoning food delivery sector.
The discussions also highlight the importance of regulatory oversight to protect all parties involved amidst intense market dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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