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Food News Clipping
July 19 - 23, 2021
2021.07.23
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, July 23, 2021
For Coverage: July 19 ~ 23, 2021
EMART Stages 'Olympic
Foods' Promotion Targeting Consumers Who will Watch Tokyo Olympic Games at Home
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20210721/108081513/1
Summary: EMART launched an
in-store promotion on July 21 under the theme of 'foods for the Olympic
games'. The promotion will last until July 28 and offer various snacks,
prepared foods and beverages targeting consumers who will watch the Tokyo
Olympic games on TV at home. The Tokyo Olympic games open on July 23.
BHC to
Acquire Outback Steakhouse Korea
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210720/108061294/1
Summary: BHC, a
restaurant franchise company in South Korea, announced on July 20 that it would
acquire a 100
percent shares in Outback Steakhouse Korea
from the current owner, Sky Lake Equity Partners. BHC is the second
largest player in the local fried chicken
restaurant industry and has been expanding into other segments in the industry
recently. BHC reportedly will pay 200
billion won ($180 million) for the acquisition. Outback Steakhouse Korea
generated 300 billion won in cash-register sales in 2020, up 17 percent from
the previous year based on aggressive restructuring of stores and recipes, an
outstanding outcome considering the COVID-19 pandemic.
Asiana Air
to Ship 5,000 MT of Washington Cherries into Korea by August
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202107216477Y
Summary: Asiana
Air reported on July 20 that it would make an
extra effort during the second half of this year to expand its air cargo business for fresh agricultural products. Key products that
Asiana Air targets to service include
Washington cherries and U.S. table eggs. Asiana Air said that it already
shipped 1,778 metric tons of California cherries and 7,000 metric tons of fresh
U.S. eggs into Korea during the first half of this
year. The volume of Washington cherries that Asiana plans to ship to Korea by August totals 5,000 metric tons.
Daesang Sells U.S Nut
Brand ¡°Planters¡± Exclusively in Korea
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=93174
Summary: Daesang has signed
an exclusive sales and distribution contract for the U.S nut brand ¡°Planters¡±
in Korea. Planters is the world¡¯s second oldest Nut brand with more than
a 100 years of history. Daesang will introduce six representative types
of peanuts to the market, brining opportunities to provide new flavors and
trends to domestic peanut markets and consumers.
The Number of Egg
Laying Chickens Has Dropped by 9.05 Million¡¦the Price of Eggs is Going Up
https://www.edaily.co.kr/news/read?newsId=02879846629116816&mediaCodeNo=257&OutLnkChk=Y
Summary: The number of egg
laying chickens has plummeted due to avian influenza at the end of last
year. Unlike the growing number of hogs and cattle, the number of
chickens decreased by 12.1% compared to last year. The number of poultry
for meat also decreased by 1%. The government is taking measures to
address the rising prices.
McDonald's ¡®Taste of Korea¡¯ Project: Expanding Menus Using Domestic
Agricultural Products
https://www.thinkfood.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=91843
Summary: McDonald's Korea has continuously
strengthened its relationship with local farmers and domestic suppliers.
Prior to the project, McDonald's purchased NaJu pear, a special product of
Jeollanam-do, and released the ¡®NaJu pear chiller¡¯. The Korean flavor
project will contribute to revitalizing the local economy by launching a new
menu using high-quality domestic food ingredients as an extension of McDonald's
social responsibility. This will also create opportunities to export
local menus that have been released in Korea to foreign countries.
Under the agreement, McDonald's
plans to strengthen cooperation with local governments in South Jeolla Province
and lay the foundation for expanding local sourcing.
Dr. Lean to Expand Hemp
Seed Oil Offers in TV Home Shopping and On-line Shops
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202107166608a
Summary: Dr. Lean, a health
nutritional supplement supplier in South Korea, reported that it had sold over
130,000 packs of hemp seed oil since launching the product in local TV home
shopping channels and on-line retail stores in May 2021. Dr. Lean said
that its hemp seed oil is cold pressed in Canada for safety and
freshness.
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