Blog Tag - Ele.me

Waimai Drivers Can Help Out with Pretty Much Any Errand
You already know that scooter-mounted women and men can bring you your lunch any day of the week, but these days they can also help you run just...
Baidu Waimai Rebrands as Star.Ele to Target at Higher-End Food Delivery Market
Baidu Waimai, China’s third-largest takeaway service, announced today that it’s rebranded as Star.Ele, more than one year after being acquired by...
Ele.me Starts Using Drones to Cut Delivery Costs and Time
Drones are officially joining China’s food delivery service. Chinese food delivery platform Ele.me has gotten approval for the country’s first batch...
Personal Data From Food Delivery Platforms in China on Sale for as Little as RMB 0.10
This post comes courtesy of our content partners at TechNode. The personal data of people who have ordered food delivery is readily available for...
What Does Alibaba’s Takeover of Ele.me Mean? This Is What China Is Saying
This post comes courtesy of our content partners at TechNode. This week has been brimming with rumors on Alibaba’s takeover of food delivery...
The Strategies, Tactics, and Challenges for China's Food-Delivery Industry
This post comes courtesy of our content partners at TechNode. Huan Po knows it’s about lunchtime when his colleagues start to circulate an online...
Want Some Dog Meat for Lunch Today? You're Out of Luck
Fancy some dog for lunch at the office today? You're out of luck, as red hot food delivery platform Ele.me has banned the sale of dog meat through...
Didi and Ele.me to Work Together on UberEATS-Style Delivery Service
Chinese media iFeng reported earlier this week that China's largest ride-hailing service Didi Dache and China's largest O2O food delivery service Ele...