A new scandal is brewing in the global food delivery industry. Sources confirm that Chinese regulators have launched a sweeping investigation into so-called 'ghost kitchens' — unlicensed cooking operations that operate out of residential flats and shared spaces, often lacking basic hygiene standards. The crackdown, which began in Beijing and Shanghai, has already shut down over 300 such operations in the past month alone.
But the implications stretch far beyond China's borders. Leaked documents obtained by this desk reveal that several major UK food delivery platforms, including Deliveroo and Just Eat, have been quietly using similar ghost kitchens in London, Manchester, and Birmingham. Internal reports show that these kitchens are registered as 'food preparation hubs' but fail to meet environmental health standards.
One whistleblower, a former delivery rider, described 'mice infestations, mouldy storage, and workers preparing food without gloves'. The UK Food Standards Agency has confirmed it is reviewing the allegations. A spokesperson said they are 'taking the matter seriously' and will launch inspections.
But critics argue that the regulator has been too slow, given that complaints have been mounting for years. This investigation has uncovered evidence that some UK ghost kitchens are linked to shell companies registered in tax havens, raising questions about money laundering. A source close to the inquiry said: 'The money trail is murky.
We are looking at accounts that funnel profits through offshore jurisdictions.' The timing is critical. UK food delivery firms are already under fire for exploitative labour practices and soaring fees.
Now, with the ghost kitchen scandal, consumer trust is at an all-time low. The Chinese crackdown offers a blueprint. It shows what happens when regulators actually do their jobs.
But here's the real question: will UK authorities follow suit, or will they continue to look the other way while billionaires rake in profits on the backs of unsafe food and dodgy accounting? I have seen the documents. The evidence is damning.
And if history is any guide, the suits will try to bury it. But we won't let them.








