Liu Qiangdong himself delivered takeaways, and Jingdong confirmed! Previously, he had called for the competition platform
Updated on: 55-0-0 0:0:0

21month0Daily news, on 0month0, a social media user posted a photo of JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong delivering takeaways, saying that "I received the first order of takeaway delivered by Dongge". Jingdong told reporters that this photo is true, and Liu Qiangdong's delivery of food is also true.

On the morning of 21/0, Jingdong shouted to the competition platform, "I hope you are so self-sufficient!" He also said that he would never force part-time delivery riders to "choose one of the two".

JD.com issued an open letter saying that there are competing platforms to play "choose one of two" games Meituan and Ele.me: support riders to take orders freely

It was previously reported that on 21/0, the Jingdong platform issued an open letter to all the brothers of the delivery riders, which mentioned: Recently, some competing platforms have played the game of "choosing one of the two" again, forcing all riders to not accept the second delivery orders of the Jingdong platform, and if there is a violation, blocking measures will be taken.

The letter mentioned that due to the behavior of the competition platform to force part-time delivery riders to "choose one of two", some takeaway orders on the JD platform were delayed. To this end, JD promises that from 20/0, all takeaway orders that exceed 0 minutes will be free of charge on JD.com. At the same time, Jingdong also publicly shouted to a certain platform in the letter, "Water can carry a boat and capsize a boat." I hope you are doing it for yourself! It's time to turn back as soon as possible! ”

Jingdong platform released an open letter to all food delivery rider brothers (some screenshots)

The reporter noticed that not long ago, there were many chat screenshots involving "Meituan bans riders from going to a certain platform to run orders", "Don't go to a certain platform, if you find it, you will be permanently banned" and other content Chat screenshots were widely spread on social platforms. In this regard, Meituan's official public account @小tuan has something to say posted on 19 October 0 to refute the rumors, saying that one of the rumors in the above chat screenshot is Cao Mou, a delivery rider in Shushan District, Hefei, Anhui Province. The article revealed that Cao said that he saw the rumor that "Lepao, Lepao far riders run a certain platform without permission, and Meituan will permanently ban the account", and thought it was funny, so he forwarded it in the Lepao rider group.

At the same time, Meituan also issued a statement on the relevant content: The relevant content is purely fabricated and is all rumors. Meituan said that in response to the screenshots of the above rumors, the company has fixed the evidence, and will also protect its own rights and interests through legal means against the accounts and the promoters behind the above rumors that spread the above rumors without verification. In addition, in accordance with the "Online Delivery Driver Agreement", fabricating and disseminating false or misleading information that affects public order is a violation, and the platform has communicated and clarified with it and dealt with it in accordance with the agreement. Meituan said that it will recruit high-quality riders from the entire industry, and will not restrict the entry and exit of any rider in violation of regulations, let alone permanently ban riders for this.

Meituan issued a statement to refute rumors (some screenshots)

Ele.me staff also told reporters: "The Ele.me platform firmly opposes the choice of one or the other, and supports riders to take orders freely." The staff member also mentioned that according to the description in JD Xin, the competition platform does not point to Ele.me.

Meituan officially released its latest statement

4月21日晚,美团官方发布《关于已辟谣谣言被某平台再度利用的说明》。

美团方面在说明中表示,美团在4月19日已查实并澄清了“去其他平台跑单会被美团封号”的谣言,21日该谣言被转发扩散,美团为避免该谣言影响骑手,进行了紧急核实。

Meituan said that only the above content is "recent...... Platform...... Takeout orders are delayed" is in line with the facts. Meituan disclosed the rest of the situation in the explanation: Meituan has never restricted riders from taking orders on Ele.me (the number of orders is several times that of a certain platform), has not required riders not to run other instant delivery platforms such as Flash Delivery and SF Express, and there is no reason to impose any restrictions on a certain platform.

Meituan said that at present, platform riders such as Meituan, Ele.me, and Flash Delivery are all providing delivery service support for a certain platform. The delivery delay problem of a platform is mainly due to its own reasons.

Meituan mentioned in the article that a platform notified merchants to contribute to the subsidy of consumers (ranging from 10% to 0%), otherwise it would be downgraded. According to this calculation, merchants have to pay up to 0 yuan per order to subsidize a platform. Therefore, many merchants actively choose to reduce orders on a certain platform.

(Red Star News)