JD.com Founder's Secret Takeout Delivery Revealed in Viral Video
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Recently, Liu Qiangdong, founder of JD Group, personally delivered takeout in Beijing, an event that quickly gained widespread attention online. A restaurant owner shared a video on social media, recounting that Liu Qiangdong had picked up an order but was not recognized.
A consumer posted photos on Weibo depicting Liu Qiangdong in a JD delivery rider uniform, holding a takeout order, and remarked, "I've had the honor of experiencing service from a billionaire."
According to Red Star News, netizen Yin Xiaoyi initially didn鈥檛 recognize Liu Qiangdong, explaining that three people were standing outside his door, an unusual sight for a delivery rider.
Yin Xiaoyi also told Jiu Pai News that he shared the incident on social media out of chance, noting he doesn鈥檛 work for JD and received no compensation. The restaurant owner who served Liu Qiangdong expressed regret at not recognizing him at the time, but emphasized that the quality of the food remains paramount.
Following his delivery shift, Liu Qiangdong invited over 40 delivery riders to a hot pot dinner and delivered a speech expressing his gratitude for their hard work. JD has been actively working this year to enhance working conditions and benefits for its delivery staff.
Industry observers have also noted that other tech leaders, such as NIO founder Li Bin, have undertaken similar initiatives to demonstrate support for the food delivery sector.
Recently, Liu Qiangdong, founder of JD Group, personally delivered takeout in Beijing, an event that quickly gained widespread attention online. A restaurant owner shared a video on social media, recounting that Liu Qiangdong had picked up an order but was not recognized.
A consumer posted photos on Weibo depicting Liu Qiangdong in a JD delivery rider uniform, holding a takeout order, and remarked, "I've had the honor of experiencing service from a billionaire."
According to Red Star News, netizen Yin Xiaoyi initially didn鈥檛 recognize Liu Qiangdong, explaining that three people were standing outside his door, an unusual sight for a delivery rider.
Yin Xiaoyi also told Jiu Pai News that he shared the incident on social media out of chance, noting he doesn鈥檛 work for JD and received no compensation. The restaurant owner who served Liu Qiangdong expressed regret at not recognizing him at the time, but emphasized that the quality of the food remains paramount.
Following his delivery shift, Liu Qiangdong invited over 40 delivery riders to a hot pot dinner and delivered a speech expressing his gratitude for their hard work. JD has been actively working this year to enhance working conditions and benefits for its delivery staff.
Industry observers have also noted that other tech leaders, such as NIO founder Li Bin, have undertaken similar initiatives to demonstrate support for the food delivery sector.