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China Enters the R$ 110 Bi Delivery War in Brazil - 15/03/2026

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
The delivery food sector in Brazil, evaluated in R$ 110 bilh is, has been accused of corporate spying and t dark ticks, as the competition is intensified by the arrival of rivals supported by China in search of a fattyness of the largest consumer market in Am brazil. Read more (03/15/2026)
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Brazil’s iFood and China’s giant Keeta face up to a $20 billion battle. Allegations of corporate espionage, data theft and an aggressive "cash burning" strategy put Mercosur’s giant on the line.

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The delivery food sector in Brazil, evaluated in R$ 110 bilh is, has been accused of corporate spying and t dark ticks, as the competition is intensified by the arrival of rivals supported by China in search of a fattyness of the largest consumer market in Am brazil. Read more (03/15/2026)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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