China’s strict lockdown rules are causing issues with food supplies.
With residents complaining about the lack of goods on social media, authorities seem to be resorting to other means to preserve its reputation.
The city of Changchun was completely shut down on March 20—with residents instructed to stay at home.
With retail stores shuttered, locals are forced to buy groceries online. But online food shopping and delivery services are grappling to manage the demand surge.