[Economic Daily Published An Article About Food Delivery Platforms Still Trying To Create Ultra-low Prices With Subsidies: Hard Work To Get Rid Of "involutionary" Competition] The Article Pointed Out That "3 Yuan For A Cup Of Milk Tea" And "2.9 Yuan For A Hamburger Meal" Are Currently Many Ultra-low-priced Products In The Food Delivery Market. Some Platforms Gain Market Attention And Order Volume Through Subsidies, Which Benefits Some Consumers In The Short Term, But In The Long Run, It Is Not Conducive To The Healthy Development Of The Industry. Market Competition Is Necessary, But It Should Be Benign And Constructive, Rather Than Destructive "involution"

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