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ByteDance is testing food delivery service via its Chinese version of TikTok

Por: CNBC Business February 08, 2023

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ByteDance's Douyin has been trialing a food delivery service since December as it looks to expand its business beyond advertising.Jakub Porzycki Nurphoto Getty ImagesByteDance told CNBC on Wednesday that it has been testing a type of food delivery service in China via its short video app Douyin, potentially pitting itself against major e-commerce companies like and .And the company is now considering extending the service beyond the... + full article



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