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中文(ZH) 网络餐饮新规实施首日,淘宝闪购依规联合多地监管部门完成首批外卖商户打标

China's new online food rules launch; AI firms eye IPOs and funding

The new regulations for online food ordering, effective June 1st, have been implemented with Taobao Flash Purchase collaborating with local regulatory bodies to label the first batch of "no dine-in" takeout merchants. This initiative aims to enhance food safety and compliance, with merchants able to self-report labels like "no dine-in" and "visible kitchen." Concurrently, AI company MiniMax is reportedly planning an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange's STAR Market, and Dreame is seeking Pre-IPO funding at a valuation of approximately 70 billion RMB. AI

IMPACT New regulations for online food ordering are being implemented, while AI companies like MiniMax and Dreame pursue significant funding and IPOs, indicating continued investment and market development in the AI sector.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains news of new regulatory implementation impacting online commerce, alongside significant funding and IPO plans for AI-related companies. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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  1. 36氪 (36Kr) TIER_1 中文(ZH) ·

    On the first day of the implementation of new regulations for online catering, Taobao Flash Purchase, in compliance with regulations, completed the first batch of takeaway merchant labeling in conjunction with regulatory authorities in multiple regions.

    网络餐饮新规6月1日起正式实施。淘宝闪购与北京、上海、安徽、南昌、成都、盐城、泰州、汕尾等地合作,根据市场监管部门推送的名单完成了首批“无堂食”外卖商户打标。当日,平台商家版客户端内已支持商家提报“无堂食”“可堂食”“明厨亮灶”等标签,经平台核验后予以展示。淘宝闪购今年以来推动6万餐饮商户完成合规整改,与各地监管部门的食安治理政企协作也持续取得进展。