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Hotpot deliveries boil over in Chongqing

Updated: 2020-02-21 07:45:00

( Xinhua )

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The hotpot restaurant members check takeout orders. Some hotpot restaurants in Chongqing provide zero-contact delivery. Customers can order food through various platforms, including phone calls, WeChat and apps. [Photo/Xinhua]

Restaurants that relied heavily on sit-down dining have had to shift to delivery to ease the pressure from such overhead costs as rent and labor.

Under the guidance of Chongqing's commerce commission and relevant departments, 35 hotpot restaurants in the city have started to provide zero-contact delivery.

Consumers can order food through various platforms, including phone calls, WeChat and apps.

"We actually launched delivery services five years ago but had very few orders-only five or six a day," says Li Jie, president of Chongqing Qinma F&B Management, which owns the national chain, Chongqing Qinma Hot Pot.

That has surged to over 100 a day since the outbreak, Li says.

Chongqing-based startup Zhoushixiong Hot Pot also started to offer delivery for the first time and became instantly popular due to its reputation built up in brick-and-mortar restaurants.

"We receive about 400 to 500 delivery orders a day," says CEO Zhou Dao.

The municipal government has also adopted measures to help small and medium-sized businesses, including financial support and tax cuts.

"We experienced a dramatic turnover drop during this year's Spring Festival, which has taught lessons to everyone in the catering industry,"Zhou says.

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