(Shanghai War Epidemic Record) 112 supermarkets connect with 77 villages in Anting, Shanghai, so that citizens can "get it" and "get it"

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 17 (Reporter Miao Lu) 500 boxes of milk, 800 bags of rice, 500 trays of eggs... Merchant Zhang Chunjing is counting the one-time purchases that day.

112 merchants in Anting Town, Jiading District, Shanghai are actively stocking up. For commodities that are in high demand by residents, in order to avoid the risk of multiple transshipments, they all adopt the method of "buy once, supply multiple times".

  Recently, Anting Town, Jiading District began to implement the "buyable" supply guarantee plan to meet the diversified basic needs of citizens with the help of market forces.

The government's supply guarantee method has also gradually changed from "centralized purchasing" to "building platforms, opening up channels, and monitoring and guaranteeing." Anting Town divides the town's 77 villages into 77 grid units, and each unit has a centralized supply point , 112 merchants were selected to directly supply village houses in the form of "closed doors and no business".

  In the purchase link, in order to solve the problems of logistics delay, merchants dynamically adjust their business strategies.

According to Zhang Chunjing, the supermarket is doing its best to find safe and reliable suppliers and provide them to residents at stable prices. "At present, the suppliers are still the original cooperative merchants, with complete procedures and guaranteed safety. In addition, the functional departments of the town government will also Provide some safe supply."

  According to Yuan Ya, a staff member of the town's "special class for the security of living materials", the 112 merchants on this "white list" are all determined by responsible units such as the village residence, the town business office, and the town housing management office. around the residential area.

Each grid point is set up with 1-2 merchants, mainly selling daily necessities.

Each village grid point has set up a shopping guide class, equipped with 1-2 shopping volunteers, who are responsible for sorting and summarizing shopping needs, and delivering them to designated merchants every day, configuring the source of goods, and delivering them in time.

The village mobilized party members, league members, and youth backbones in the area to set up a material distribution service team to complete the "last 100 meters" distribution.

Photo courtesy of the Propaganda Department of Jiading District, where volunteers are loading and unloading supplies

  In the list of 112 supermarkets, there are chain merchants such as Lianhua, Hualian, FamilyMart, Agricultural Industry and Commerce, Xishiduo, and Huimin Supermarket, as well as some small grocery stores and wholesale departments.

"These 'whitelist' merchants we choose must meet the requirements of legal operation, healthy personnel, sufficient supply of goods, management standards, etc., and obey the unified arrangement of the village." Yuan Ya introduced that the materials that residents buy from merchants are currently limited to living expenses. Necessities, such as rice, noodles, oil, meat, vegetables, eggs, condiments, etc., and basic daily necessities for some special groups, such as infant milk powder, infant/adult diapers, sanitary napkins, napkins, etc. List" merchants apply for purchasing on their behalf.

  In order to ensure the safety and reliability of the materials purchased by the citizens, functional departments such as the Town Prevention and Control Office and the Market Supervision Office are responsible for the epidemic prevention management of places and the supervision of business operations.

The focus of epidemic prevention inspections is on site disinfection and personnel management.

Merchants are required to clean and disinfect no less than twice a day, and they must sanitize the entire venue after the business is over.

Both shopping volunteers and material distribution volunteers meet the epidemic prevention regulations. They have completed three vaccine injections, and undergo antigen and nucleic acid tests every day. Only if they are all negative can they open for business. They wear masks throughout the work period and change them every 4 hours.

  Shao Haili is the shopping specialist of Botai Community. According to her introduction, residents order online in the WeChat groups of their respective communities every day. Then she aggregates the orders and sends them to the designated supermarkets, asking the merchants to help purchase and deliver the goods, and the goods will be delivered after delivery. Distributed by volunteers.

"Every time a group is launched, the goods are always snapped up by the residents." Shao Haili said with a smile that she is a "shopping guide agency". And keep abreast of the merchant's stocking situation.

  "In the beginning, it was rice noodles and oil, but recently more and more eggs, milk, and fruits are being asked for. At present, the food packages in the group buying menu can basically meet the dietary needs of the residents, and the supermarket is also helping the residents gather some other daily necessities. ” Shao Haili said that for the elderly who cannot buy online, there are special people to connect.

  "Buy it" and "get it". There is a young and middle-aged volunteer team of about ten people in the Shuxiangju Community of Hanggui Community. Zhang Yonghui, a 27-year-old master of the University of Science and Technology of China, is the youngest one.

After the community set up a centralized supply point for supermarkets, the number of residents' orders has increased. He said: "Working 8 or 9 hours a day, about 20,000 steps, to 5 or 6 high-rise buildings and 40 families. Delivery." Zhang Yonghui said that although the daily workload is not small, he was very satisfied when he heard that the residents sincerely thanked the residents after getting the goods.

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