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Is there a charge for the takeaway cabinet of the US Mission?

There is no charge for the Meituan takeaway cabinet now. However, it doesn't mean charging for a while. Even if it is charged, it mainly depends on whether the amount charged by the US Mission is reasonable. For external sellers, saving a ticket is estimated to cost a few cents. For riders, you can send more tickets, especially for office buildings, and send several takeaways together and store them directly. It is also willing to make more money.

For consumers, take-away delivery itself is instant, and most people can eat it directly. Maybe the US Mission is afraid that you won't take it for a few days and will charge you overtime. Consumers should not charge for this piece.

The value of takeout cabinet

1, the takeaway rider has arrived, and the consumer doesn't have time to pick it up right away, that is, the rhythm of the two sides doesn't match. At this time, either the rider keeps calling to urge the consumer to take the meal, or the consumer keeps the rider waiting and delays the rider to send the next order. Anyway, one party will be "unhappy". In this case, the takeaway cabinet can just make both parties happy.

2. In some office buildings or shopping malls, take-away riders are not allowed to enter because of strict property management. At this time, even if consumers can immediately reply to the rider's phone, they can't immediately find the rider. Especially during rush hours, he may have to wait for the elevator for a long time, and even have a rider to accompany him to waste this time.

Of course, if the property allows passengers to go upstairs, it will be passengers who spend time waiting for the elevator. At this time, if there is a take-away cabinet, there is no doubt that the efficiency of taking orders to deliver food will be much improved.

3. In the peak period of food delivery in some office buildings or shopping malls, in order to improve the efficiency of food delivery, riders often put takeout in designated places; Of course, this place is not just a single takeaway, but a place agreed by the rider and the consumer. This has caused a consequence: consumers have to find their own share from a pile of takeaways.

Obviously, this is time-consuming and error-prone, and some people even fish in troubled waters and steal other people's takeout. If there is a take-away cabinet, it is foreseeable that this phenomenon will be greatly reduced, if not completely avoided.