The outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has caused great losses to the economies of all countries. In this epidemic sweeping the world, Japanese society has also been greatly affected. Japan's tourism industry, aviation industry, catering industry and service industry have been hit hard. Due to the restrictions on entry, Japan's tourism industry is very bleak, and many drugstores and restaurants have closed down because of the lack of passenger flow. Not only that, because of the serious local epidemic, the number of take-away workers has also plummeted, which is bad news for the catering industry. Because the flow of people in the restaurant is very small, merchants want to make a living through the take-away platform, and the reduction of take-away staff makes them helpless at once.
In order to solve this problem, the Japanese government came up with a good solution. That is, let the taxi driver deliver the takeaway. It can be said that this is indeed a good way. During the epidemic, there was almost no business for taxis in Japan. Now, letting taxis take delivery solves the livelihood of drivers and meets people's demand for take-away. So, will taxi delivery replace local delivery companies?
the answer is, I think it will pose a great threat to local take-away companies. First of all, taxi delivery is much faster than ordinary takeaway brother, and the delivery efficiency of taxi is much higher than that of ordinary takeaway delivery staff. For customers, their user experience has been greatly improved, and they don't have to worry about the problem of cold meals. Not only that, the charge of taxi platform must be lower than that of take-away company. You know, the high charge point of take-away company has always made merchants miserable. The price difference of this middleman can be said to be too harsh, which is also the point that take-away company has been criticized.
In order not to be replaced by taxis, take-away companies must change their management system, and they may have to give up higher fees to compete with taxis. However, in this contest, taxis may not necessarily win. After all, the cost of driving is still higher than that of ordinary delivery staff, which is also a problem.