Lotte Mart, Up to 40% Discount on Daily Necessities for One Week
Customers are purchasing items at Lotte Mart Seoul Station branch. (Photo by Lotte Mart)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Lotte Mart will offer a variety of products, including fresh and processed foods, at discounts of up to 40% until April 4.
On March 3, Lotte Mart will hold a special event called 'Meat Day' to support Korean pork farmers who have been struggling due to recent poor sales by planning to offer 300 tons of pork and 50 tons of Korean beef.
As a representative product, 'Grade 1 Korean Beef Sirloin (100g)' will be sold to L.POINT members at a 40% discount from the regular price. Additionally, domestic pork belly and neck meat (100g) can be purchased at a 20% discount from the regular price when paid with the designated cards (Lotte/Shinhan/BC/KB Kookmin/NH Nonghyup).
Furthermore, events for convenient meals such as ramen and ready-to-eat foods have been prepared. The representative product 'Ottogi Oyster Jin Jjambbong' will be offered at about a 50% discount from the regular price. 'Pulmuone Oat Beef Porridge' will be sold at a 20% discount from the regular price.
From March 1 to March 3, when paying with a Shinhan Card, all frozen rice products will be available at a 20% discount from the regular price, and all 'Ottogi & Daesang Curry & Jjajang' products will be available at a 30% discount from the regular price.
In addition, rice will be sold at discounted prices for customers who cook at home. 'Haenaru Rice (10kg/Domestic)' and 'Elgro Washed Rice Yeonghojinmi (10kg/Domestic)' will be sold to L.POINT members at discounts ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 KRW.
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Lee Sangjin, head of marketing at Lotte Mart, said, "Considering the recent domestic demand slump and the increasing burden on customers' shopping baskets, we planned this event." He added, "We will continue to make efforts so that customers can purchase various fresh foods and daily necessities at Lotte Mart without burden in the future."
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