China’s USD 200 billion food delivery industry, which thrived during the pandemic, faces a downturn due to economic challenges. Delivery workers are seeing reduced incomes and job stability as consumer spending weakens. Workers now earn less despite longer hours and face increased risks from tight delivery deadlines, making it difficult to sustain livelihoods.
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