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How did instant retail trigger China’s ‘second takeout war’?

China’s second takeout delivery war is underway — only this time it’s not just about your lunch, but about the entire instant retail market

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As “5-minute grocery orders and 30-minute delivery” become the norm, Chinese e-commerce is no longer just about discounts and price comparisons. From a massive subsidy battle between Meituan (3690.HK) and JD.com (JD.US; 9618.HK), to Alibaba’s (BABA.US; 9988.HK) launch of an “instant commerce” service, what’s unfolding is more than just another takeout war — it’s an outright battle for a booming new market in “instant retail.”

Instant retail refers to a business model where ordering, delivery, and receipt of goods are completed within one to a few hours. It combines the price and product selection advantages of traditional e-commerce with the instant availability of purchases made in physical stores, addressing consumer needs for both urgency and convenience.

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