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Food News Clipping
March 8 - 14, 2024
2024.03.18
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Monday 18, 2024
For Coverage: March 8 ~ 14, 2024
O'fish'ially
Unaffordable
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107169
Summary:
Like many other agricultural products, seafood prices have also risen
significantly. In response to this, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries
plans on supplying 600 tons of government stockpiles of the six most popular
fish species: pollock, mackerel, squid, cutlassfish, cuttlefish and dried
anchovies. Additionally, the three largest supermarkets (E-Mart, Homeplus
and Lotte Mart) will continue to hold the 'Government Stockpiled Squid and
Reference Machine Half Price Special Exhibition' until April and more popular
fish species will be supplied with 340 tons of the government's stockpile, sold
at 30% lower. The Ministry plans on supplying major seafood products
until April to hopefully stabilize the market prices by then.
The Rise of Giants
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/03/129_370456.html
Summary:
With the soaring inflation, consumers have been deliberately seeking out more
cost-efficient products. More and more customers can be seen in
convenience stores, especially during lunchtime, where there are many low-cost
options in substantial quantities. Companies have recognized the
increased number of customers and have attempted to attract more by introducing
big-size food products. These jumbo-sized packaged food products include
hot dogs, triangular rice kimbaps, instant noodles and americanos, which have
all become a wild sensation on social media. Not only do these giant
foods help consumers save money amid increased inflation and high-interest
rates, but it also sets up companies to raise base prices and increase
franchisees' sales.
Coupang Enters Japan
https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240311050557&ACE_SEARCH=1
Summary: A Korean e-commerce giant - Coupang - plans on expanding Rocket
Jikgu, an overseas direct purchase (ODP) service, to Japan. Currently,
Coupang offers ODP services from the United States, China and Hong Kong and
with this expansion, the direct purchase of Japanese products in Korea will be
allowed. Although the demand for Japanese products among Korean consumers
has been continuously rising, the domestically available services were limited,
and their price competitiveness was quite low. However, with this new
service, many well-known food, beauty and kitchen brands such as Nissin, Meiji,
Senka and many others will all be available with the addition of various
promotions that include discount coupons for purchases over 45,000 won on
Japanese direct purchase products.
A New Line of Korean
Street Food
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107100
Summary:
Daesang, a Korean food company, has introduced a new Korean Street Food product
line through its international brand - O'food. As O'food's previous
¡®tteokbokki¡¯ product has seen a 4.7-fold sales increase in the past year, their
new product line aims to expand the company's offerings to match the consumer
demand for Korean cuisine. The new product line will feature 11 items
that will be released in the North American and European markets that combine
ready-made food and desserts such as gimbap, jeon, and more. Daesang
plans on releasing even more products that will fit the tastes of specific
regions while expanding the K-food market.
Coupang¡¯s New Threat
https://www.chosun.com/english/industry-en/2024/03/08/NZM4HWTWENBDHANZRP3DMRNEX4/
Summary: In 2022,
CJ CheilJedang discontinued its ties with Coupang due to disputes over the unit
price of supplied items and delivery charges and has recently partnered up with
the Chinese e-commerce company, AliExpress. AliExpress held several
advertising campaigns for CJ CheilJedang, offering up to 70% discounts on their
most popular food products such as Hetbahn (instant rice), Bibigo Mandu
(dumplings) and Spam. They have also partnered with Lotte Chilsung
Beverage and LG Household & Health Care, demonstrating the need to form
alliances with conglomerates to strengthen their market positions. This
Chinese online shopping platform has rapidly expanded its user base in Korea,
amounting to 8.18 million and plans to continue to expand its influence and
attractiveness to Korean consumers. The increased presence and
partnerships have been causing tensions between Coupang and AliExpress as both
platforms attempt to become the platform leader in the e-commerce sector.
Central
Asia¡¯s First K-Convenience Store
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-03-07/business/industry/CU-opens-first-store-in-Kazakhstan/1997110
Summary:
CU's first outlet launch in Kazakhstan has made it the first convenience store
chain to operate in Central Asia. This branch was a franchise agreement
between BGF Retail, CU's parent company, and CU Central Asia where BGF Retail
holds royalties while CU Central Asia is given brand, operations and opening
rights. As Korean lifestyle has become increasingly popular on a global
scale, CU hopes to meet the demand for Korean-style convenience stores in
Kazakhstan and make way for more Korean enterprises to join the Kazakh
market. CU plans on opening two additional stores within the next month
and 500 stores within five years.
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