Beijing Business Daily (Reporter He Qian) reported on February 28 that on the first anniversary of its food delivery service, JD.com rejected 1 million “black” takeout stores, resulting in over 240 million user orders and a market share exceeding 15%.
Regarding the Qixian Xiaochu business, JD.com stated that each Qixian Xiaochu has an average of over 500 orders per day three months after opening. In the future, JD.com will accelerate the expansion of Qixian Xiaochu, fully developing in-store pickup and group buying services. At the same time, JD.com is preparing to sustain its restaurant business for ten or twenty years.
JD.com also mentioned that it aims for its food delivery market share to reach 30% by 2026.
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JD.com: JD.com Takeout Market Share Exceeds 15%
Beijing Business Daily (Reporter He Qian) reported on February 28 that on the first anniversary of its food delivery service, JD.com rejected 1 million “black” takeout stores, resulting in over 240 million user orders and a market share exceeding 15%.
Regarding the Qixian Xiaochu business, JD.com stated that each Qixian Xiaochu has an average of over 500 orders per day three months after opening. In the future, JD.com will accelerate the expansion of Qixian Xiaochu, fully developing in-store pickup and group buying services. At the same time, JD.com is preparing to sustain its restaurant business for ten or twenty years.
JD.com also mentioned that it aims for its food delivery market share to reach 30% by 2026.