Cashing in on health scares, China online food sales boom
date:Aug 12, 2013
ave of new businesses are focusing on fresh and premium produce, using the Internet to target higher-income consumers than supermarkets, which typically serve a broader customer base, analysts say.

The vegetables are really fresh, said Beijing resident Lei Na, who shops on websites such as Womai.com, owned by China's top food processor and trader COFCO.

Supermarket food doesn't look that fresh, especially if you only get there in the evening.

Shunfeng Express, China's largest delivery company
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