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Does the mall have the right to refuse the entrance of the takeaway?

The shopping mall has the right to require the take-away personnel who bring lunch boxes to deliver meals not to enter the shopping mall, but only to deliver meals at the entrance and exit of employees at the back door of the shopping mall. Shopping malls also have the right to ask their employees not to deliver meals outside, nor to order food, but to take meals at a fixed point.

The key point here is whether shopping malls should manage their own employees or employees of businesses renting counters in shopping malls. However, if the food delivery personnel do not carry lunch boxes or deliver packages, it shall be regarded as consumption. Such consumers have no right to refuse, otherwise it is a violation of basic business ethics and a restrictive and discriminatory policy.

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The reason why SKP won't let the delivery staff enter the mall:

During the epidemic period, in order to prevent and control the epidemic, SKP and SKP fully implemented food take-out, that is, all restaurants delivered packaged customer meals to designated locations. All catering brands will deliver food to the delivery staff at the first time, and both parties will effectively confirm the integrity and accuracy of customers' food in person to ensure the food safety of customers.

As for whether the take-away personnel can't enter the shopping mall normally, the relevant person in charge of SKP told the reporter that the shopping mall is open to all customers, including the take-away personnel, but if they come to pick up meals, they need to go to a fixed meal.