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China’s army of food delivery drivers get by with help from discount ‘loving meals’

BEIJING (AP) 鈥 After the lunchtime rush, it’s time for China’s food delivery drivers to eat.

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China's army of food delivery drivers get by with help from discount 'loving meals'

Liu Lijie, a food delivery rider from Ele.me eats his meal at Yushiji restaurant offering the 鈥渁ixincan鈥 or 鈥渓oving meals,” in Beijing on March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)


BEIJING (AP) 鈥 After the lunchtime rush, it’s time for China’s food delivery drivers to eat.

Liu Lijie, halfway through a 13-hour workday, parked his electric scooter in front of a restaurant in Beijing for his go-to choice, lamb noodle soup with a side of pickles, for 12 yuan ($1.65), a discount of 6 yuan off the regular price.

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