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网络外卖新规征求意见 商家应“明厨亮灶” 无堂食须注明
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-10-16 17:05

Core Viewpoint - The National Market Supervision Administration has released a draft regulation aimed at enhancing food safety responsibilities for third-party online food delivery platforms and their partnered restaurants, addressing the controversial "ghost kitchen" issue through specific requirements like "Internet + Bright Kitchen" and "One Certificate, One Store" [1] Group 1: Food Safety Regulations - The draft regulation mandates that online food service providers implement "Internet + Bright Kitchen," ensuring that monitoring covers key food processing stages and operates normally [2] - Platforms must review the "Internet + Bright Kitchen" compliance of food service providers and cannot allow transactions for those not meeting this requirement [2] - Video information related to "Internet + Bright Kitchen" must be uploaded and displayed by platforms, with a retention period of at least 14 days [2] Group 2: Legal Responsibilities and Penalties - Food service providers failing to implement "Internet + Bright Kitchen" or manipulate monitoring footage may face fines ranging from 5,000 to 30,000 yuan [2] - Platforms that do not support the technical aspects of "Internet + Bright Kitchen" or fail to display necessary information may incur fines between 5,000 and 50,000 yuan [2] Group 3: Operational Standards - The draft specifies a "One Certificate, One Store" model, requiring food service providers to have a physical store and appropriate licenses, prohibiting multiple online stores under the same license on the same platform [3] - Platforms must prevent food service providers from using the same license to apply for multiple online stores [3] - Non-compliance with the "no dine-in" labeling for delivery-only providers may also result in fines between 5,000 and 50,000 yuan [3]