As grocery delivery is thrown into disarray, one neighbor gets three oranges in return for lending out his cat One man in Shanghai said he worked out a deal for his cat to visit a neighbor who lives alone for 30 minutes in return for three oranges. YING CHENGTUO Shanghai boasted one of the world’s most robust delivery services: With a few taps on the smartphone, consumers could find groceries and food delivered to their door in 30 minutes to an hour. That is, until the rigid lockdowns of its 25 million residents that began in late March. The network, built both on sophisticated technology and an army of delivery workers, has collapsed as Shanghai fights a surge in Covid-19 cases . To Read the Full Story Continue reading your article with a WSJ membership