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Overnight, Meituan has reached 1.6 trillion yuan. The most terrifying thing is not the market capitalization, but Wang Xing's

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Recently, Meituan's market capitalization has soared to 1.6 trillion yuan, a figure that is eye-catching. More intriguing, however, is the next big move that Meituan founder Wang Xing is brewing. Meituan is no longer a simple local service platform, but has made great strides towards the field of offline e-commerce. How will Wang Xing's strategic move change our lives, will it have a disruptive impact on other industries, and how can Alibaba respond to this challenge?

Overnight, Meituan has reached 1.6 trillion yuan. The most terrifying thing is not the market capitalization, but Wang Xing's

It is reported that Meituan plans to build central kitchen industrial parks across the country, which means that in the future we may see more takeaway and restaurant dishes from these central kitchens of pre-made dishes. How will this model affect the F&B industry and what new experiences might it bring to consumers?

Overnight, Meituan has reached 1.6 trillion yuan. The most terrifying thing is not the market capitalization, but Wang Xing's

In addition, Meituan also intends to provide a digital supply system for its tens of millions of stores, using order data to predict demand and achieve accurate supply. How will this digital model affect the way businesses do business, and will it lead to more efficient operations and a better consumer experience?

Overnight, Meituan has reached 1.6 trillion yuan. The most terrifying thing is not the market capitalization, but Wang Xing's

It can be seen from the development trend of Meituan that many enterprises are currently transforming to the industrial Internet, hoping to find new growth points in the B-end market. What does this transformation mean for traditional businesses and consumers, and how should we respond to this new business model?

Overnight, Meituan has reached 1.6 trillion yuan. The most terrifying thing is not the market capitalization, but Wang Xing's

Maybe it's time to shift your focus from the C-end market to the B-side. Because the C-end market no longer has much room for growth, while the B-end market may be the future growth engine. Is it possible to achieve a win-win situation through cooperation, as mentioned in the book, through the integration of resources, to achieve the common development of the company and its partners?

As business models shift, we may be able to expect more innovations and breakthroughs, but we must also be prepared to meet the challenges that come with change.