Recently, UU Errand (a city-wide real-time life service platform under Zhengzhou Time and Space Tunnel Information Technology Co., Ltd.) has launched a series of Spring Festival exclusive "New Year greetings" series services for users during the Spring Festival, such as "being unable to return home to perform filial piety" and "social fear" to pay New Year greetings. This series of services is divided into three packages: 69 Yuan to post Spring Festival couplets package, 199 Yuan to pay New Year greetings package, and 999 Yuan to pay New Year greetings to elders package.
After the service was launched, the "Kowtow on behalf of" package sparked intense controversy. Some netizens believed that kowtowing is a traditional etiquette that carries the respect of younger generations. Paying someone to do it for you goes against the cultural consensus that "filial piety requires one's own hands-on work."

Sina Technology’s actual measurement on February 10 found that UU Errands has officially removed the 199 Yuan package for New Year greetings and the 999 Yuan package for paying homage to elders. The platform only retains the 69 Yuan package for posting Spring Festival couplets. Regarding the issue of why the service disappeared, Sina Technology called the official customer service of UU Errands. The customer service responded: If the service is not displayed in the relevant city, it may be that the configuration is offline. You can pay attention to whether the relevant service will be online in the future. After Sina Technology switched to multiple cities for actual testing, it was found that the 199 Yuan package for New Year greetings and the 999 Yuan package for greeting elders have been offline.