Core Viewpoint - Major online shopping platforms are implementing changes to delivery fees during the Spring Festival period, with some platforms charging additional fees to ensure service continuity amid tight logistics capacity [1][3][5][7]. Group 1: Delivery Fee Adjustments - Sam's Club will charge an additional 3 yuan per order for online deliveries from February 11 to February 24, 2026, to support delivery personnel during the Spring Festival [1]. - Hema will charge a base delivery fee of 6 yuan per order for all users from February 14 to February 21, 2026, regardless of order amount, with additional fees for overweight items [3][5]. - Dingdong Maicai will also impose an extra 3 yuan service fee for orders placed from February 15 to February 21, 2026, due to tight logistics capacity [7]. Group 2: Platforms Maintaining Current Fees - Meituan Waimai will not increase delivery fees during the Spring Festival, focusing instead on subsidizing riders through cash incentives and other benefits [9]. - Taobao Shanguo plans to invest nearly 2 billion yuan in rider incentives during the Spring Festival, while consumer fees will remain unchanged [9]. - JD.com announced a 1.3 billion yuan investment in employee welfare during the Spring Festival, with no mention of increased delivery fees for consumers [10]. Group 3: Courier Services and Resource Adjustment Fees - Several courier companies, including SF Express and JD Logistics, will implement resource adjustment fees during the Spring Festival due to increased demand and logistical challenges [10][12][14]. - SF Express will charge a resource adjustment fee of 0.1 to 1.5 yuan per kilogram for certain shipments from January 19 to February 15, 2026, and additional fees during the Spring Festival period [10]. - DeBang Express will also charge a dynamic adjustment service fee of 0.2 to 0.5 yuan per kilogram for specific customers and products during the peak period [12].
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