Woowa Brothers and CJ Foodville Join Forces to Strengthen Alley Restaurant Competitiveness
Over 20 Years of Accumulated CJ Foodville Dining Industry Expertise Provided Through Baemin Academy
On the 22nd, Baek Seon-ung, Director of Woahan Cheongnyeon (right), and Kim Chan-ho, Executive Director of CJ Foodville, are posing for a commemorative photo at the 'Business Agreement Ceremony for Specialized Training for Small Business Owners in the Food Service Industry' held at Baemin Academy in Songpa-gu, Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Woowa Brothers, the operator of 'Baedal Minjok,' is joining hands with CJ Foodville, CJ's food service company, to enhance the competitiveness of neighborhood restaurants.
On the 22nd, Woowa Brothers announced that they signed a business agreement with CJ Foodville at Baemin Academy in Songpa-gu, Seoul, to strengthen the self-sustainability of food service small business owners.
This business agreement was made to improve the competitiveness of neighborhood restaurants by providing systematic store and kitchen management, menu practice training, and other store operation know-how. According to the agreement, Woowa Brothers plans to offer three educational programs on CJ Foodville's store management know-how, store operation know-how, and menu practice programs online and offline through Baemin Academy starting in the second half of this year.
First, in the field of store management, offline education will be provided on CJ Foodville Academy's professional store management processes, hygiene safety, ingredient management methods, and employee training and management guides, which have expertise in operating various franchise stores including Korean cuisine, Western cuisine, cafes, and bakeries. In the area of store operation know-how, specialized customer service techniques and marketing know-how will be offered through online and offline education.
Menu education and various practical training for food service business efficiency will also be conducted with experts from CJ Foodville. Through this program, food service small business owners will be able to directly experience rapidly changing food service trends. Practical training will take place at the Baemin Academy Education Center.
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Food service small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs can apply and take courses through the Baemin Academy website. Online education will be available after the official opening in the second half of this year. Baek Seon-ung, director of Woowa Brothers, said, "This cooperation was established based on the recognition that differentiated menus and management know-how are more important for smaller stores," adding, "We hope the education provided by Baemin Academy will lead to strengthening the competitiveness of neighborhood restaurants."
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