Customers reluctant to shop outside for themselves will be able
to order groceries and coffee via the Didi phone app. The driver
will then buy the items and deliver them.
The fast-spreading coronavirus and strict containment measures
imposed by the government have disrupted businesses and brought
most social activity to a standstill.
"All sectors of society are gradually resuming work and
production but the impact of the epidemic has not yet been
completely eliminated. The service will help residents and
provide Didi drivers with an opportunity to earn income," the
company, which is backed by SoftBank <9984.T>, said in a
statement.
China has, however, a plethora of companies which offer food and
delivery services including Meituan Dianping <3690.HK> as well
as ele.me, owned by e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd <BABA.N>.
Cities where the service has been launched include Shanghai, the
eastern city of Hangzhou and the western city of Chengdu. Didi
will consider expanding the service to more cities if demand
warrants and is also planning to launch a speedy courier service
where customers can have items delivered, a Didi representative
told Reuters.
(Reporting by Yilei Sun and Brenda Goh; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
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