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Increase in Online Purchases of Daily Necessities Due to COVID-19 Spread... Special Discounts on Daily Necessities for One Week
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] TMON (CEO Lee Jin-won) announced on the 23rd that it will hold a 'Daily Necessities Week' for one week, offering essential daily products, whose demand has surged due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), at special prices.
As the spread of COVID-19 has led to social distancing becoming a daily routine and more people staying at home ('Jipkok'), online purchases of daily necessities such as household goods, food, and kitchenware frequently used in daily life have increased. Analyzing the sales volume of daily necessities from February 18 to March 18, when COVID-19 cases rapidly increased, TMON found that besides masks and hand sanitizers, food items such as snacks, ramen, and fruits, as well as health foods like health juices and red ginseng, ranked high in sales.
Accordingly, TMON has prepared a one-week 'Daily Necessities Week' targeting these high-demand products. Running until the 28th, customers can find all products in the daily necessities categories?including household goods, food, kitchenware, and pet supplies?at online lowest price levels. Gift certificates usable at marts, supermarkets, and convenience stores are also included to significantly reduce customers' burden when purchasing daily necessities.
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Lee Jin-won, CEO of TMON, said, "As people refrain from going out and spend more time at home, consumption trends through online channels are expected to continue. Through the one-week Daily Necessities Week, TMON has strived to ease customers' burden when shopping for daily necessities."
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