29 Good Price Businesses in July and Maintenance of Newly Designated Businesses
- Incentives Provided Such as Attaching Good Price Business Plaques and Posting on District Office Website

Jungnang-gu Selected as a 'Good Price Store' in 2020 View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) will select the 2020 ‘Good Price Businesses’ in July.


The district is accepting applications for the 2020 ‘Good Price Businesses’ until the 26th, targeting personal service sectors such as dining and beauty salons that contribute to price stabilization and provide high-quality services.


Any business owner or resident who wishes to recommend a business can apply.


The district plans to conduct on-site evaluations of the applicants, assessing cleanliness, compliance with origin labeling, and more. Businesses designated as ‘Good Price Businesses’ will receive incentives such as the attachment of a Good Price Business plaque inside and outside the establishment and posting on the district office website.


Additionally, until July 3rd, the district will conduct a comprehensive review of 29 existing Good Price Businesses. Those found ineligible will have their designation revoked. Ineligible businesses include those scoring below 70 points on the Good Price Business inspection checklist, those that have relocated to other regions, and those that have closed or requested voluntary cancellation.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “We appreciate the Good Price Businesses that contribute to local price stabilization despite the difficult conditions caused by COVID-19,” and added, “We hope more Good Price Businesses providing affordable and quality services to consumers will emerge.”



Meanwhile, the district plans to announce the results of the new and re-selection of Good Price Businesses on July 13th through the Jungnang-gu Office website.


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