Hungry is a local life platform in China, which was officially launched by ladas Network Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. in April 2009. Hungry, it mainly deals with online take-out, new retail, instant delivery and catering supply chain, and integrates offline catering brands and online network resources. Users can easily search surrounding restaurants through mobile phones and computers, order food online and enjoy food.
2. Meituan Takeaway
Meituan take-out is an online ordering platform under Meituan, which was officially launched on 20 13 1 1 month. The development company is headquartered in Beijing. Meituan take-out provides many kinds of delivery functions, such as food, fresh fruit, dessert drinks, supermarket convenience, etc. There are brands such as Pizza Hut, KFC, McDonald's, Burger King and Starbucks.
3. Flash delivery
Flash delivery, as a one-to-one express delivery platform in the instant delivery industry in the same city, is a pioneer in the instant delivery industry in the same city, and defines the service standard and service limitation of one-to-one express delivery. One-to-one service mode of flash delivery makes it clear that the flash delivery staff only serves one customer at a time from pickup to delivery, and the service is delivered point-to-point, so the service is faster, more certain and safer, and it can also provide various exclusive services for different types of delivery of customers.
4. Ding Dong buys food
Dingdong Shopping is a self-operated fresh-keeping platform and a life service APP that provides distribution services, which is launched by Shanghai Yibaimi Network Technology Co., Ltd.. Ding Dong has two versions, Andriod and IOS, which mainly provide the purchase services of vegetables, fruits, meat and eggs, aquatic products and seafood.
5. Domino's Pizza
Domino's Pizza, an international pizza delivery restaurant chain, headquartered in ann arbor, Michigan, USA, was founded by Tom Monagan in 1960, with Patrick Doyle as the chief administrative officer. It has more than 8,000 branches in 50 countries (in 2006) and was the second largest pizza chain in the United States in 2004. 20/kloc-in March, 2006, Domino's Australia announced that it had developed the world's first delivery robot.