China’s Meituan uses drones for food delivery in Shenzhen

China's Meituan uses drones for food delivery in Shenzhen
China's Meituan uses drones for food delivery in Shenzhen

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“Chinese Food Delivery Company Employs Drones for Efficient Service in Shenzhen”

Chinese citizens are abuzz with excitement as the most popular food delivery company, Meituan, has launched drone technology for efficient food delivery in the Shenzhen area. Travel vloggers Adriana and Dylan shared a statement and video on their TikTok page recently, revealing their surprising encounter with the innovative service.

In the video, the couple is seen placing an order at a delivery booth and waiting for 8 minutes for the drone’s arrival. The drone flies high between skyscrapers to deliver the package. According to a publication on the MIT Technology Review website in 2023, Meituan sets up pick-up kiosks close to residential and office buildings instead of delivering directly to doorsteps.

“This service works in a dense city by having the drones drop off deliveries at these kiosks, which can hold several packages at once,” the statement explains. “While it may be less convenient for customers, it allows the drones to fly a predetermined route, making it easier to navigate urban areas.”

Notably, Meituan recorded over 100,000 drone deliveries across Shenzhen in 2022. The company’s unique approach has sparked both curiosity and enthusiasm among users.

Watch the video here https://x.com/MobilePunch/status/1843954526572744981

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