
JD.com advises a certain platform: Take care of yourself! Turning back early is the way to safety!

JD.com warned a certain platform in an open letter, pointing out its exploitation of delivery riders and neglect of safety issues, criticizing the contradiction between high profits in the catering industry and the declining income of riders. JD.com emphasized that the platform should pay attention to the rights and interests of grassroots riders, warning that its actions to maintain a monopoly position could lead to backlash
On April 21st, JD.com advised a certain platform in an open letter: You can go for years without paying social insurance and housing fund for any rider; you can use powerful algorithms to exploit riders to the fullest; you can long ignore safety issues where the accident rate for riders exceeds that of delivery workers by more than three times; you can earn hundreds of billions in profits in the restaurant industry, where over 60% of stores are unprofitable, completely disregarding the hardships and struggles of restaurant workers; you can also indulge and encourage the rampant growth of ghost kitchens driven by over 40% gross profit margins, without any concern for consumer food safety... But when you today, in order to maintain your monopoly position and for your own commercial interests, impose "either-or" choices on millions of low-level riders, significantly reducing their income, you forget an ancient saying: Water can carry a boat; it can also capsize it. I hope you will think carefully! It’s never too late to turn back!