Yogiyo and 7-Eleven Sign Business Agreement to Promote Delivery Service Activation
At the business agreement ceremony held at the Delivery Hero Korea headquarters in Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Haewoong Park, Vice President of Sales at Delivery Hero Korea (left), and Younghyuk Kim, Head of Digital Innovation Division at Seven Eleven, are posing for a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Delivery Hero Korea (CEO Kang Shin-bong) announced on the 16th that its delivery app 'Yogiyo' has signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with convenience store Seven Eleven to promote delivery services.
Through this business agreement, Yogiyo customers can now conveniently order various products with just one touch within the Yogiyo app, ranging from simple foods such as triangular kimbap and lunch boxes sold at Seven Eleven to various daily necessities. Yogiyo and Seven Eleven currently provide services at about 1,200 stores and plan to expand to approximately 5,000 stores nationwide in the future.
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Park Hae-woong, Vice President of Sales at Delivery Hero Korea, said, "We hope this business agreement will serve as an opportunity for both companies to closely cooperate and achieve mutual growth."
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