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Explainer | Meituan’s KeeTa joins Foodpanda and Deliveroo in Hong Kong - is there room for a third food delivery service in the city?

  • KeeTa, part of mainland China food delivery giant Meituan, launches in Hong Kong on Monday with ambitions to cover entire city by year-end
  • The newcomer will take on established players Foodpanda, with 70 per cent of the market, and Deliveroo on 30 per cent, but insists there is room for one more

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KeeTa staff hit the streets in Mong Kok to promote the new food delivery service. Photo: Elson Li

Meituan, a mainland China food delivery service giant, on Monday launched new Hong Kong delivery brand KeeTa in a bid to grow its business outside its home turf.

The Post looks at how the new platform might fit into a market already dominated by Foodpanda and Deliveroo, which have been in competition for more than seven years.

What is KeeTa?

KeeTa, launched on Monday morning, is Meituan’s first food delivery service outside the mainland.

KeeTa said on Sunday the brand name was derived from the cheetah, a big cat famed for its speed.

The food delivery giant’s co-founder and CEO Wang Xing told analysts in a conference call in March that the multilingual Hong Kong market could prepare the company for future international expansion.

The newcomer will compete for couriers and customers with Foodpanda and Deliveroo as the city’s economy recovers from Covid-19.
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