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Food News Clipping
May 3 - 9, 2024
2024.05.10
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, May 10, 2024
For Coverage: May 3 ~ 9, 2024
The Government¡¯s New Task Force
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107954
Summary: The
government launched a task force to oversee the prices and supplies of fresh
food and everyday items, aiming to address the continued inflation
concerns. This initiative responds to high inflation pressures driven by
factors like increased fruit prices and energy costs amid global oil
price volatility and adverse weather conditions. This task
force will monitor retail prices and implement measures to reform logistics in addition to collaborating with relevant ministries to stabilize prices. Measures
include reducing tariffs on selected fruit and vegetable imports and
increasing government reserves of farm produce. Regulatory revisions will also
apply quota tariffs to certain items to stabilize prices and ensure steady
supply and demand.
Bitcoin Meal Boxes
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/05/129_374297.html
Summary:
Emart24, a Korean convenience store chain, has announced a partnership with
local cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb to sell the "bitcoin meal box"
by the end of this month. Priced at 5,900 won ($4.3), the meal box
includes a promotional offer where customers can receive 10,000 won worth of
bitcoin by entering a coupon number in the Bithumb app, with an additional
20,000 won worth of bitcoin available for those who generate a NH Nonghyup bank
account for bitcoin transactions. Emart24, affiliated with Shinsegae
Group, aims to sell 30,000 of these meal boxes by May 31st.
Caffeine Warning Signs
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107894
Summary: The government, in collaboration with various ministries and
provinces, has announced a comprehensive food safety plan for children in
2024. This plan includes expanding warning labels for high-caffeine
beverages in convenience stores from 695 to 1,000 locations and providing
education on hygiene and nutrition to children's soup kitchens.
Additionally, an increased budget of 655 billion won will fund these
initiatives. The Ministry of Public Administration and Security will
oversee progress and ensure the implementation of the food safety plan,
including system improvements and budget execution, on a semi-annual basis.
No More ¡°Secret¡± Price Increases
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107881
Summary: The Fair Trade Commission announced a revision to its
consumer trade practices, effective from August 3rd, targeting
businesses reducing product capacity without consumer notification. This
move aims to prevent price increases which are usually disguised by unchanged
packaging, ensuring consumers are informed about any changes in volume.
Manufacturers must notify consumers of capacity reductions through packaging
labels, website postings, or in-store displays for three months
post-change. Failure to comply may result in fines. Exceptions will apply
if price adjustments accompany capacity changes or if the change rate is below
5%. Guidelines will be provided for businesses to understand and
implement the revisions, with enforcement beginning on August 3, allowing a
three-month preparation period for businesses.
Bibimbap
Ready-to-Eat
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/05/129_373911.html
Summary: Dongwon
F&B, a leading canned tuna producer and major food company in Korea, has
unveiled a new line of ready-meal bibimbap flavors under its premium food brand
Yangban, aiming to tap into the growing demand for pre-cooked meals both
domestically and internationally. The new products feature three
variations of steamed rice with toppings, including bulgogi, tuna and kimchi,
and jjajang (black bean sauce), packaged in pouches and plastic bowls for easy
microwaving. With a cooking time of just two and a half minutes, these
bibimbap meals offer a convenient option for consumers seeking authentic Korean
cuisine on the go. Dongwon plans to market and export these products,
incorporating both Korean and English text on the packaging, to appeal to
global consumers. Emphasizing quality and convenience, Dongwon aims to
lead the global home meal replacement (HMR) market with innovative offerings
that cater to evolving consumer lifestyles.
Zero Sugar? Zero Calories?
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107844
Summary: A survey conducted by the Korea Consumer Agency revealed
that the labeling of ¡°zero sugar¡± and ¡°zero calories¡± on certain foods, like
soju and non-alcoholic beer, may be misleading. Despite being labeled as
zero sugar, zero-sugar soju was found to have a similar sugar content to
ordinary soju. Similarly, the ¡°0.0¡± mark on non-alcoholic beer could
mislead consumers into assuming it's alcohol-free. While zero-calorie beverages
showed significant reductions in calories and sugar compared to regular drinks,
consumer expectations regarding zero-sugar soju's calorie content did not align
with reality. Many consumers were unaware of the distinction between
¡°non-alcoholic¡± and ¡°alcohol-free,¡± and confusion surrounding the meaning of
"0.0" on non-alcoholic beer labels. Most consumers cited health
management as the primary reason for purchasing zero-food products, but
concerns lingered regarding product information and taste. The Consumer
Affairs Agency recommended improving zero-food labeling and discussing measures
with relevant authorities.
The World¡¯s Favorite Ramen
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-05-02/business/industry/Buldak-makers-stock-erupts-to-alltime-high-amid-viral-wave/2038544
Summary: Samyang Foods' shares surged to an
all-time high, closing at 302,500 won ($218.30), driven by the global
popularity of Buldak ramen. This spike is mainly attributed to the
heightened sales of Buldak ramen and related items worldwide, notably in the
United States, closing the market capitalization gap with their rival -
Nongshim. Analysts forecast its continuous growth, especially with the
completion of its second plant in Miryang by June 2025. Notably, the
company's 2023 operating profit surged by 80%, reaching 154.8 billion won,
while revenue soared to 1.1 trillion won from 833.2 billion won. Buldak
Carbonara ramen, in particular, has captivated consumers globally, with
endorsements from celebrities like Cardi B contributing to its scarcity.
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