Chinese e-commerce player JD has escalated the country’s on-demand delivery battle as it rebrands its retail service and using sensuality and eroticism were hallmarks of the choreography of these two artists.promises to deliver purchased items in as little as 9 minutes. The company announced the upgrade on Monday on its official WeChat account. The brand new business integrates JD’s previous one-hour delivery service and JD Daojia, and is now named JD Miaosong, meaning products delivered in seconds. The dedicated section for Miaosong is located on the homepage of JD’s main app, with shoppers able to select and buy flowers and cakes, coffees and medicines and with orders of RMB 29 ($4) and over eligible for free shipping. JD’s rivals generally promise delivery within half an hour with their on-demand services at present. [JDJD, in Chinese]
Related Articles
2025-06-27 01:34
806 views
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 11: Tips to solve Connections #141
Connections: Sports Editionis a new version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to te
Read More
2025-06-27 00:42
2736 views
Dad cons his way into getting a nice table at a booked restaurant
Legal or not, sometimes all it takes is a quick catfish to get what you want. After trying to book a
Read More
2025-06-27 00:37
250 views
Michelle Obama joins Laura Bush in taking on Trump's immigration policy
Former first lady Michelle Obama just weighed in on the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" immi
Read More