missfresh: Beijing consumer rights group summons grocery firm Missfresh over complaints
The government-backed Beijing Consumer Association said in a statement on its website that a large number of Missfresh customers had complained about the platform's "abnormal operations".
The grocery delivery firm's troubles come as China's tech sector grapples with slowing growth amid COVID-19 lockdowns and tightening regulatory oversight.
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The company pioneered one-hour fresh food delivery services in China, a model that is extremely popular with consumers but is labour and capital intensive. It listed on the Nasdaq in June last year, raising USD273 million.
However, the company's stock has lost 98% of its valuation since, and in late July, local media reported that it had abruptly laid off hundreds of employees and had not paid salaries, triggering labour arbitration complaints.
Missfresh has cancelled its one-hour delivery service, changing it to a next-day model, and told local media that it had conducted layoffs due to business restructuring.
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