Meituan's AI Transformation signals a new era for instant retail
In June 2026, Meituan's Core Local Commerce division completed a major organizational restructuring, officially establishing an AI Transformation department. This move, reported by Jiemian News, signals that the largest instant retail platform in China is shifting from operational efficiency to AI-driven decision-making across its entire value chain. For FMCG brands, this represents a fundamental change in how products get discovered, recommended, and purchased on instant retail platforms.
Three structural shifts reshaping instant retail competition
First, AI-driven product selection is replacing manual merchandising. Meituan's new AI Transformation department is integrating large model capabilities into product curation, pricing, and promotional targeting. Brands that fail to provide structured product data—including standardized specifications, competitive pricing, and real-time inventory—risk being systematically filtered out by AI selection algorithms. According to industry estimates, AI-curated product recommendations now account for over 40% of new user purchases on Meituan Flash Shopping.
Second, dark store economics are being rewritten by AI optimization. Meituan's logistics "super-brain" model, which covers over 1,000 core supply chain scenarios according to Tencent News, is being extended to instant retail dark stores. This means inventory allocation, SKU density, and replenishment cycles are increasingly determined by predictive AI rather than store manager intuition. Brands need to align their supply chain data with platform AI systems to avoid stockouts or overstock in key dark store locations.
Third, the lower-tier market has become the primary growth battleground. Meituan Flash Shopping's 2026 strategy explicitly targets China's lower-tier cities, with the goal of building 30 billion-RMB-scale chain brands through its instant retail ecosystem. The company's liquor retail summit in March 2026 revealed that instant retail GMV in lower-tier markets is growing at more than 60% year-over-year, with the liquor category alone contributing significant incremental growth.
What brands should do now
FMCG brands operating in China's instant retail channel need three immediate actions: invest in structured product data that AI can parse, including standardized attributes and competitive pricing signals; develop lower-tier market O2O coverage strategies with priority on regions where instant retail penetration exceeds 35%; and build real-time price monitoring systems that can respond to AI-driven dynamic pricing across multiple instant retail platforms.
Data credibility
Sources: Jiemian News, Tencent News, China Chain Store and Franchise Association. Period: Q1-Q2 2026. Method: Cross-platform data verification.
FAQ
What does Meituan's AI Transformation department actually do? It integrates large model AI capabilities into product selection, pricing optimization, logistics scheduling, and promotional targeting across Meituan's instant retail ecosystem.
How does AI-driven product selection affect FMCG brands on Meituan Flash Shopping? Brands must provide structured product data and competitive pricing; otherwise, AI algorithms may systematically deprioritize their products in recommendations.
Why is Meituan targeting lower-tier cities for instant retail growth? Lower-tier cities have lower convenience store penetration (18.7% vs 42.3% in Tier 1), creating significant incremental demand that instant retail platforms can capture.
What is a dark store in China's instant retail context? A dark store is a micro-fulfillment center without customer-facing retail space, optimized for rapid order picking and delivery within 30 minutes.
How should international brands approach China's instant retail channel? Start with structured data integration on Meituan Flash Shopping and Ele.me, prioritize top 50 cities by GMV, and invest in local fulfillment partnerships.
Sources
Jiemian News: https://www.jiemian.com/company/2217.html
ChinaTalk Instant Retail Briefing: https://www.chinatalk.nl/










