On July 18, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) convened discussions with major food delivery platforms Meituan, Ele.me, and JD.com amid an ongoing subsidy war in the industry. The regulatory body emphasized the importance of adhering to e-commerce regulations, anti-unfair competition laws, and food safety standards. The initiative aims to promote a balanced and healthy ecosystem that benefits consumers, merchants, delivery riders, and the platforms themselves. By addressing these issues, SAMR seeks to ensure fair competition and enhance the overall integrity of the food delivery market in China.
Leave a comment