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Food News Clipping
October 20 -23, 2020
2020.10.23
AS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, October 23, 2020
For Coverage: October 20 ~ 23, 2020
Shinsegae Department Store Introduces 'Stroodles', Eatable Straws Imported from U.K.
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201022/103585922/1
Summary: Shinsegae
Department Store staged an in-store launching promotion on 'Stroodles' on
October 22 in its flagship branch in Myungdong, Seoul. According to
Shinsegae Department Store, Stroodles is an environment-friendly straws made
from pasta (it can be cooked after use). Stroodles is an invention by a
U.K. start-up company.
High Distribution Costs
are Responsible for High Retail Price of Fish
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201022/103579407/1
Summary: According to a
report by the Ministry of Marine and Fisheries (MMF) submitted to the National
Assembly audit on October 22, high distribution costs are responsible for the
high retail price of fish. For example, the distribution cost accounted
for 66.9 percent of the retail price for mackerel in 2019, followed by 57.2
percent for pollack, 44.1 percent for hairtail, and 39.5 percent for yellow
corbina. The high distribution cost is due to the fact that the supply
chain for fish involves as many as 5 tiers of middleman distributors, including
auction markets and wholesalers before reaching retail stores.
South Koreans Increased
On-line Shopping the Most During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Dunnhumby Survey
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020102289551
Summary: Dunnhumby, a U.K.
based international market research firm, reported on October 22 that South
Korean consumers increased on-line shopping the most during the COVID-19
pandemic according to its recent survey in 20 leading markets around the world
in August-September 2020. 57 percent of Korean consumers surveyed answered
that they increased on-line shopping after the COVID-19 pandemic, which was
much higher than the 25 percent average increase. 60 percent of Korean
consumers also answered that they were shopping for food delivery services
on-line after the COVID-19 pandemic, again much higher than the 27 percent
average across all surveyed countries.
(Table: Consumer Shopping
Pattern Changes due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Dunnhumby Survey August-September
2020)
South Korea |
20 Market Average |
|
I have reduced store
visits. |
68% |
48% |
I now purchase food
deliveries on-line. |
60% |
27% |
I have increased on-line
shopping. |
57% |
25% |
I now purchase take-out
foods. |
53% |
30% |
Seoul
City Hosts Online Food Festival, October 26-31
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/culture/view/2020/10/1086710/
Summary:
Seoul City will host ¡®2020 Seoul Food Festival¡¯ October 26-31 via youtube
channels and other online platforms. The festival will feature seventeen
different programs, including cooking classes and food seminars under the theme
of ¡®COVID-19 Era, Sustainable Food¡¯. Details of the programs are
available at https://fsi.seoul.go.kr.
Restaurant Industry Lost 180,000 Jobs
during the First Half 2020
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201021/103543427/1
Summary: According to the Korea
National Statistics Office (NSO) report, the number of people employed in the
restaurant industry totaled 1.55 million during the first half 2020, which was
179,000 (or 10.3 percent) less than the same period last year. NSO said
that it was the largest decline since the job survey started in 2013.
U.S. Dollar - Korean Won Exchange Rate
Declines Below 1,140
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201021/103543169/1
Summary: The value of Korean won
against the U.S. dollar rose to mark 1,139 won per USD on October 20. The
Bank of Korea explained that the value of Korean won had been recovering from
the impact of COVID-19.
ROKG to Introduce Annual Duty-free
Ceiling on Consumer Direct Imports for Personal Consumption
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20201019/103521655/1
Summary: The Korea Customs Office
(KCO) reported on October 19 that it would introduce annual duty-free ceiling
on consumer direct imports from foreign on-line shops for personal
consumption. KCO explained that some consumers were abusing the duty-free
channel and were reselling the purchases to other consumers as indicated by the
fact that the top 20 direct import consumers made 71 purchases a month on
average this year through August. KCO currently exempts import duties on
shipments that consumers purchased and imported from foreign on-line shops for
personal consumption if the value of the shipment is $150 or less (or $200 or
less from U.S. based shops) each. KCO added that the annual duty-free
ceiling would be implemented as early as 2022.
Samyang Food Starts 200 Billion Won
Project to Add an Instant Noodle Factory in Milyang City to Meet Increased
Export Opportunities
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20201019/103521869/1
Summary: Samyang Food, a leading
instant noodle processor in South Korea, announced that its 200 billion won
($174 million) project to build its third instant noodle processing factory in
Milyang city, Gyeongnam province, kicked off on October 19. The factory
will process up to 600 million instant noodles a year upon completion in
2022. Samyang said that the factory will be dedicated to produce products
for export markets in the long run.
Retail Stores Report Strong Wine Sales
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/10/1071771/
Summary: Retailers continue to see
solid growth in wine sales partly due to the introductions of low-price wines
targeting novice drinkers and increased social and personal gatherings later in
the year. EMART24, a major convenience store chain in Korea, reported
that wine generated the 4th largest sales among different product categories in
its stores during October 1 - 18. EMART, the leading hypermarket chain,
reported that wine generated the 10th largest sales in its stores among some
700 product categories this year through September. Lotte Mart, another
major hypermarket chain, reported that its wine sales this year through
September increased 71.4 percent compared to the same period last year.
Agricultural Trade Office, U.S. Embassy - Seoul
Tel: 82-2-6951-6848 Fax: 82-2-720-7921
Email: atoseoul@state.gov