%0 Journal Article %T O2O模式下网络餐饮第三方平台监管及优化策略
Supervision and Optimization Strategies for Third-party Online Catering Platforms under O2O Model %A 包柠语 %J E-Commerce Letters %P 91-96 %@ 2168-5851 %D 2025 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/ecl.2025.144867 %X 近年来,O2O (Online to Offline)模式蓬勃兴起,网络餐饮第三方平台在其中扮演着至关重要的角色,已然成为连接消费者与商家的关键桥梁。然而,第三方平台在运营过程中,暴露出一系列不容忽视的监管问题。在商家资质审查环节,把关不严的情况时有发生,食品安全事故频发,消费者权益保护更是存在明显的漏洞,这些都亟待得到系统性的解决。本文深入剖析网络餐饮第三方平台现存的种种问题,从多个角度挖掘其背后的深层次原因。针对法律体系的不完善,监管部门监管力度不足,第三方平台内部惩罚机制存在缺陷,消费者在维权时遭遇技术壁垒的问题,本文提出通过完善对第三方平台立法、重构监管模式并引入技术创新,完善惩戒机制、优化评价系统等一系列建议,旨在促进网络餐饮行业健康发展。
In recent years, the O2O (Online to Offline) model has flourished, in which online catering third-party platforms play a vital role and have become a key bridge connecting consumers and businesses. However, during the operation of third-party platforms, a series of regulatory issues that cannot be ignored are exposed. In the business qualification review process, lax controls occur from time to time, food safety accidents occur frequently, and there are obvious loopholes in the protection of consumer rights and interests, all of which need to be systematically resolved. This article deeply analyzes the various existing problems of online catering third-party platforms and explores the deep-seated reasons behind them from multiple angles. In view of the imperfect legal system, insufficient supervision by regulatory authorities, flaws in the internal punishment mechanism of third-party platforms, and the problems that consumers encounter technical barriers when safeguarding their rights. This paper proposes a series of suggestions such as improving legislation for third-party platforms, restructuring the supervision model, introducing technological innovation, improving the punishment mechanism, and optimizing the evaluation system, aimed at promoting the healthy development of the online catering industry. %K O2O模式, %K 网络餐饮第三方平台, %K 平台监管
O2O Model %K Online Catering Third-Party Platform %K Platform Supervision %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=110907