China Tightens Grip on Food Safety: New Regulations for Delivery Platforms
China's market regulator has urged major food delivery platforms to enhance food safety measures in preparation for new regulations coming in June. Companies like Meituan, Taobao Shangou, and JD.com are required to comply with regulatory standards, conduct self-inspections, and engage delivery riders in safety supervision.
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In a recent directive, China's market regulator has called upon major food delivery platforms to bolster their food safety protocols. This move comes as new regulations are set to be implemented in June, aiming to strengthen consumer protection and enhance the overall safety standards within the food delivery industry.
The State Administration for Market Regulation issued instructions to prominent companies such as Meituan, Taobao Shangou, and JD.com. The agency stressed the necessity for strict adherence to regulatory requirements and emphasized the platforms' responsibilities in ensuring food safety compliance.
To meet these requirements, the platforms must promptly carry out self-inspections and rectify any deficiencies. The regulator also highlighted the importance of involving delivery riders in the safety oversight process, ensuring a comprehensive approach to managing food safety risks.
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