Sales Increase Across All Product Categories... Food and Health Categories Surge by 708%
Entered 10 Department Stores and Outlets, with Over 2.31 Million Products Sold

'Department Store Shopping Also Clicked'... Wemakeprice's Department Store & Outlet Section Sales Up 316% View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Wemakeprice recently announced on the 11th that sales in department store and outlet specialty sections are showing an increasing trend. From the 1st to the 28th of last month, sales increased by 316% compared to the same period last year.


The category with the largest sales increase was Food & Health, which rose by 708% compared to the same period last year. This was followed by ▲Fashion 533% ▲Baby & Maternity 518% ▲Living & Kitchen 439% ▲Furniture, Home & Deco 411%.


Currently, Wemakeprice has all category products sold in offline stores registered, ranging from fashion apparel, the main products of department stores and outlets, to daily necessities, food, and furniture. The number of products available for purchase reaches approximately 2.31 million.


Since signing its first store-in contract with Lotte Department Store in April 2015, Wemakeprice has steadily increased its product offerings. Currently, it is present in five department stores (Lotte, Hyundai, AK, SEI, Daegu Department Store) and five outlets (four Lotte Outlet branches and Mario Outlet).



Sung Eun-jung, team leader of the Wemakeprice Department Store Team, said, "Through the department store and outlet sections, tenant companies are expanding their sales channels, and Wemakeprice is seeing positive effects by attracting a diverse customer base." She added, "The fact that customers can purchase reliable department store and outlet products at Wemakeprice special prices, along with the recent social atmosphere, is analyzed as a factor contributing to the sales increase."


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