# pre-made dishes
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China Tightens Rules on Platforms and Food Safety as Markets Jolt — A Daily Regulatory and Market Snapshot
China published a draft national standard for pre-made dishes and implemented new e‑commerce livestreaming rules that treat influencer endorsements as advertising, tightening the regulatory environment for platforms and brands. The announcements came as regulators fined major platforms and a viral promotional campaign ran into distribution controls, while markets reacted with volatility and China achieved a milestone test flight of an aerospace-made eVTOL.

Weibo Ban and Store Closures: Public Feud Pushes Xibei into Survival Mode
A public confrontation between Xibei chairman Jia Guolong and influencer Luo Yonghao has coincided with a sharp revenue slump and the planned closure of about 30% of Xibei outlets. Weibo muted both men's accounts amid accusations of slander and doxxing, underscoring the reputational and political sensitivity of high‑profile public disputes in China.

Muted on Weibo: Xibei’s CEO and Critic Luo Yonghao Silenced as Pre‑made Food Row Reignites
A renewed online confrontation between Xibei founder Jia Guolong and critic Luo Yonghao led to both of their Weibo accounts being muted, spotlighting the deep reputational damage suffered by Xibei after allegations about reliance on central‑kitchen processing. The dispute highlights a wider problem: regulatory definitions of "pre‑made" food have not translated into consumer understanding, leaving firms exposed to trust shocks and prompting calls for clearer, consumer‑facing standards.