China’s Dada Group and Miss Fresh expands one-hour delivery services
Available products include fresh produce and fast-cooked food.
China’s on-demand delivery and retail platform Dada Group and digital community retail platform Miss Fresh are collaborating to offer more consumers with one-hour shopping service, JD announced in a press release.
The first batch of Miss Fresh’s more than 400 stores and warehouses that have been launched on JDDJ, Dada’s on-demand retail platform, covers hundreds of cities and counties including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hangzhou.
When consumers use JDDJ’s Application or JD’s Application and search for “Miss Fresh”, they can place orders from Miss Fresh’s nearby stores and warehouses. After the consumer places an order online, Dada Now riders will deliver the products to consumers within one hour.
The types of products available for consumers include fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs, seafood, dairy, baked food, grain and oil, drinks, snacks, fast-cooked food, and daily necessities.
Jun Jiang, general manager of business growth department at JDDJ, said that over 100,000 retail stores launched their online services on JDDJ, covering about 1,400 cities and counties in China. The categories of products on the platform are also expanding.
Since April, Miss Fresh’s stores and warehouses have officially launched on JDDJ and also launched on JD.com through the “Omni-Channel Fulfillment Program.”