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Asian BossPublished at May 29, 2026 at 10:30 AM43:24
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How Ghost Shops Triggered China’s Biggest Food Scandal | AB Explained

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May 29, 2026 at 10:30 AM
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They can't harm you, if they can't find you! Use code ASIANBOSS at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/asianboss China is the world’s biggest e-commerce market, driven by a cut-throat price war where giant platforms have every incentive to cut corners to win market share. But in July 2025, a single birthday cake order online ended up triggering the biggest food safety investigation and largest fines on all Chinese delivery platforms in modern Chinese history. In this deep dive, ASIAN BOSS explores how a massive regulatory crackdown exposed a shadow ecosystem of 67,000+ “Ghost Shops” operating right under the noses of China’s biggest apps—and how Temu’s parent company, Pinduoduo, made the entire scandal far worse. Livestream guest submission: https://forms.gle/4AJo154Ho6fX5dDM7 We’re experimenting with a new livestream format to hear directly from people with real, lived experience across Asia. The goal is to strengthen our fact-checking and gather perspectives that can help inform and shape our future episodes. If you’ve worked for, sold on, delivered for, or regularly used platforms like Temu or Pinduoduo — or have first-hand insight into China’s e-commerce industry more broadly — we’d love to hear from you. 00:00 - Intro 06:02 - Chapter 1: The Man Who Bet on Cheap 17:33 - Chapter 2: The Price of Bet on Cheap 29:28 - Chapter 3: The $530 Million Reckoning Follow us on social media: TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@asianbossmedia Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/asianbossmedia Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/asianboss X ► https://x.com/asianbossmedia
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