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Chinese regulator fines, confiscates $527 million from food delivery platforms

The regulator said the companies failed to verify vendor licenses and allowed ghost food services, while legal representatives also faced 19.7 million yuan in penalties.

  • On Friday, China's State Administration for Market Regulation fined seven e-commerce platforms 3.6 billion yuan for food safety violations. Regulators stated the companies failed to verify vendor licenses, allowing unverified "ghost food deliveries" to operate.
  • By ignoring required qualification reviews, platforms allowed "ghost shops"—vendors lacking physical dine-in locations—to operate. Vendors often provided rented business licenses or fake details to gain platform access.
  • Pinduoduo received the heaviest penalties, with 5.85 million yuan in illegal gains confiscated and a 1.51 billion yuan fine imposed. Some platforms face a nine-month suspension on adding new bakery merchants.
  • Market reactions varied as US-listed PDD shares rose more than 3 per cent following the announcement, while Meituan closed 2.54 per cent lower in Hong Kong. This regulatory action follows intense competition that squeezed profit margins.
  • Regulators have repeatedly warned against "race-to-the-bottom competition" in the "instant retail" sector, where delivery firms aggressively pursue market share through deep discounts. This scrutiny aims to curb practices that compromise food safety standards.
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Chinese regulators have fined the main food delivery platforms, including Alibaba Group, PDD Holdings and Meituan, for not filtering unqualified traders. The State Market Regulation Administration has collected a total of 3.6 billion yuan (US$ 528 million) from various platforms, which also included JD.com and ByteDance's Douyin, through fines and confiscation of revenues generated by misuse, according to a statement from the regulatory body rel…

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Caixin Global broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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