In a panel discussion, Heyang, Steve Hatherly, and Yushan analyze JD.com's new venture: a takeout restaurant in Beijing where robots cook the food. They discuss the restaurant's unique features, such as transparent kitchens and live-streamed food preparation, designed to build consumer trust and address food safety concerns. The panel explores how this model compares to traditional food delivery services like Meituan, focusing on JD's self-operated supply chain, pricing, and the potential for standardization. They also consider the challenges JD may face in scaling the model, including maintaining food quality, adapting to regional tastes, and the impact on human chefs, while also discussing the potential success of JD's dish partner model, where chefs are offered a guaranteed payout for their signature recipes.
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