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Food News Clipping
February 12 - 16, 2023
2023.02.17
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, February 17, 2023
For Coverage: February 12 ~ 16, 2023
¡®California
Almond Snack Week¡¯ Opened in Korea
https://www.joongang.co.kr/article/25140343
Summary: California Almond Association opened ¡®California Almond
Snack Week¡¯ on Feb 13 at Tartine Bakery Hannam. California Almond
Association will
show 11 menus of snack
using California Almonds until Feb 28.
High Demand for Yak-Gwa (Korean Traditional Snack), Rice Cake and Black Bean
among Gen M&Z
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/business/10644760
Summary: ¡®Grandmennials¡¯ is trending among Gen M&Z recently. ¡®Grandmennials¡¯ is
a compound word of Grandma and Millennials meaning Millennials with a
preference for food or fashion usually consumed by Grandmothers. Especially
traditional Korean snack sales increased due to recent trend. According to the
distribution industry worker, ¡®Young generation consider retro culture hip not rusty, they start to consume more on Korean traditional Grandmennials dessert
than Western dessert that they are familiar with¡¯.
Emart, Reported 145 Billion Won Business Profit in 2022, 54.2% Drop Compared to 2021
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/business/10644664
Summary: In 2022, E-mart recorded lower profits. Although overall sales increased, profitability
deterioration caused their business profit to decrease. In Korea, Starbucks
is a subsidiary of E-Mart. A recall issue of the Starbucks Summer
Carry-bag in
2022, high
exchange rates,
and the amortization and profit/loss from the acquisition of Starbucks and Gmarket contributed to the decreased profits margin for E-Mart.
Premiumization and Scale Expansion Driving the Restaurant Industry
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202302133371i
Summary: Major foodservice companies in Korea are expanding
store space and improving food quality while reducing the number of
stores. This is partially due to the soaring food ingredient prices and
labor costs, prompting companies to focus on operating premium stores, rather
than on budget ones. VIPs, operated by CJ Foodville,
has been upgrading its ordinary stores to VIPs Premier, a fancy dining store,
and seen sales increases. Ashley, operated by Elandeats,
has also been transforming ordinary stores into Ashely Queens, which serves a
wider assortment of menus. Compared to 2019, the number of stores
decreased by 10 percent, but the company saw a sales increase of 35 percent
year on year. On the other hand, some other companies adopt a scale
expansion strategy. Outback Steakhouse, operated by BHC, recently opened
large-scale stores in complex shopping malls in new non-capital towns. Industry insiders say companies choose
the scale expansion strategy for 1) the symbolic image of big stores in new
towns attracting adjacent consumers, and 2) the higher profitability of
operating a limited number of large stores compared to several ordinary stores.
Seoul Coffee Expo is Opening on April 5 at COEX
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=100986
Summary: B2B Coffee Exhibition ¡®2023 Seoul Coffee Expo¡¯ is opening
on April 5 at COEX with a theme ¡®Blend Your Business¡¯. Visitors can witness
newest trend on coffee industry. 250 companies will be participating using 850 booths in the upcoming
event. Exhibition will not only handle trends
about coffee industry but also plans to business network with food industry
related staffs.
What is Korean Government¡¯s Action about Hanwoo (Korean Beef)¡¯s Oversupply
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/economy/10640841
Summary: Korean beef (Hanwoo) farm is experiencing difficulties regarding sharp rise in feed
cost and drop in Hanwoo wholesale price. Government announced to expand market to prevent
further drop in Hanwoo wholesale price. Korean Government decided to initiate ¡®Hanwoo Stable
Supply and Demand Measure¡¯ cooperating with Korean Agriculture Association (NongHyup), Hanwoo Association
and experts in relevant fields. High market price led to drop in demand causing Hanwoo wholesale
price to drop as a result. Korean Ministry of Agriculture also announced to
expand Hanwoo¡¯s export.
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