Feb 11 โ€ข 18:40 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡จ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

In China, drones deliver food and packages in parks and no one worries about theft

A Chinese company, Meituan, operates over 30 drone delivery routes across parks, allowing users to receive products within approximately 10 minutes without concern for theft.

In China, Meituan has launched an innovative service that leverages drones to deliver food, beverages, and various products to customers in parks within a mere 10-minute timeframe. With over 30 active routes, the service covers multiple areas, marking a significant milestone in rapid delivery systems. Customers are able to choose from more than 1,000 products, making the service versatile and appealing to a wide audience.

The deliveries originate from sites located about two kilometers from the UpperHills Commercial Center park, where users simply need to reach a designated point in the Central Park of Shenzhen to receive their purchased items. This convenient and fast service has gained traction, highlighting the robust infrastructure that supports such advanced logistics in urban settings in China.

Interestingly, the deployment of drones for deliveries has raised minimal concerns regarding theft, suggesting a notable level of trust in the technology and its operational framework. This phenomenon may reflect broader societal attitudes towards technology and safety in China, potentially setting a precedent for similar initiatives worldwide as drone technology evolves and becomes more integrated into everyday life.

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