Sun Dasheng was having a grand time in Hong Kong, without a care for Shu.
But the food delivery war in Mainland China was already in full swing.
The heads of Kangaroo and Ele.me were wearing worried looks.
"Today we lose five cities, tomorrow ten... this isn't sustainable. We need to come up with effective measures. If we keep bleeding like this, we'll lose all our market share to the opposition."
Of course, the executives of the two major companies were somewhat exaggerating.
They still held the largest market share; losing it all wasn't something that would happen overnight.
But the trend was indeed moving in that direction.
What made them anxious now was the opponent's aggressive tactics, which showed no signs of easing.
How much money do they have to subsidize this?
This was something both companies couldn't comprehend.
Just the New Year January's red envelope and coupon subsidies alone cost them nearly ten billion.
That's ten billion, almost half of their profits.
