Boni IF Donates Additional 2,000 Ready Meals to COVID-19 Vulnerable Groups View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] BonIF announced on the 18th that it has delivered an additional 2,000 ready-to-eat meals to support vulnerable groups at risk of food insecurity due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


This donation is the second contribution following the provision of over 9,000 Bonjuk home ready meals on the 2nd through the Senior Citizens Living Alone Comprehensive Support Center under the Ministry of Health and Welfare and WeStart. The meals, "Achimen Bonjuk Tongdanpatjuk," were distributed to homeless shelters, households under self-quarantine, and children at local community centers in Yeongdeungpo-gu. As these neighbors are close to BonIF’s headquarters, proactive support was extended.


Achimen Bonjuk Tongdanpatjuk comes in a dedicated container, and after removing the top packaging, it can be heated in a microwave for just 1 minute and 30 seconds, making it convenient to eat. Additionally, it is made by carefully boiling pure whole red beans, offering a soft texture and rich, savory flavor, making it suitable as a meal for both the elderly and children.


Meanwhile, as part of overcoming COVID-19, BonIF is not only supporting meals for vulnerable groups but also promoting mutual growth by covering basic delivery fees on its mobile delivery app "BonOrder" until the 31st for over 1,800 franchise stores and customers nationwide.



CEO Lee Jin-hee stated, “This additional support carries a message of hope that we can overcome the crisis together, beyond just providing a hearty meal to our neighbors,” adding, “In the ongoing crisis with continuous COVID-19 cases, we will fulfill BonIF’s unique role and responsibility and overcome the crisis together with the local community.”


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