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The food delivery battle has reached a fever pitch: Ele.me joins the fight with over 10 billion in subsidies. Who will be the big winner?
On the last day of April, when Meituan and JD.com were fiercely competing in the food delivery battle, Eleme also launched its killer move of delivery subsidies—initiating the "Eleme Subsidy of over 10 billion" delivery subsidy plan. This seemingly sudden escalation is actually a signal that the competition among delivery platforms has entered a new phase. From JD.com's high-profile entry into the food delivery platform at the beginning of the year to Meituan's announcement of creating a social security information system for delivery riders... the public's attention has remained focused on JD.com and Meituan. Now, with Eleme entering the public eye again with a subsidy war, especially during the special time window of the May Day holiday, industry experts believe that, on the one hand, this proves that the old order of the food delivery industry has indeed been impacted, and on the other hand, it shows...
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yeebibi : too naive. of cuz china is facing huge pressure, but US is facing a lot more pressure. China can digest internally although still have negative impact, US can dun rely on overseas products?
SKYWalkers OP yeebibi : you can say I am wrong in my analysis, but it is naive for you to say I am naive, because from what you have just written, I can tell you, I know more than you about what is happening, the geopolitical undercurrents, the big picture of how the world is moving, so you shouldn't say I am naive, because you would be even more naive than me, that would be just the facts.
so it remains to be seen what happens because this is a Cultural/Ideology War within the Framework of Cold War 2.0, which side is gonna break first, is it the Constitutional Republic Democracy that will have its people express their anger by voting out Republicans in the coming midterms, or the Communist Dictatorship that will have its farmers pickup axes and shovels and revolt against the governance, it's a chicken game, that remains to be seen.
Winning Winning SKYWalkers OP : Let's use Chinese next time... It's been tough, you are everywhere.
105165983 : Different regional political cultures have long had answers to the outcomes of the game within China's five thousand years of culture.
SKYWalkers OP 105165983 : CCP is less than 100 years old, nothing to do with Han culture, you have been brainwashed
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