Emart Offers Special Prices on Over 50 Items for Two Weekend Days... 'Limited Deal' Event View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Emart announced on the 17th that it will launch a limited-time 'Limited Deal' event. The 'Limited Deal' is a promotion where Emart lowers product prices through advance planning and reducing its own margins to make a 'price investment' for customers.


During this week's 'Limited Deal' event, over 50 fresh, processed, and household items will be discounted by up to 50% only during the weekend (18th?19th).


As a representative product, 'Cheondoboksoonga 2kg' grown in Yeongcheon and Gyeongsan will be sold for 6,800 won with a 4,000 won discount when accumulating Shinsegae points. Following the watermelon, which ranked first in fruit sales last July and was featured as a 'Limited Deal' product two weeks ago, peaches, which ranked second in sales, are now being offered as event products.


Although wholesale prices of peaches have increased by about 30?40% this year due to cold damage, with the arrival of the peak Cheondoboksoonga season, the product has been planned affordably through a definite price investment.


Additionally, 'Restaurant Sirloin (100g/refrigerated, Australian origin)' will be sold at a 32% discount for 2,480 won. The 'Restaurant Sirloin' is a product that slices thick 3cm cuts of sirloin parts, including flower sirloin and lower sirloin, which are used for steaks in restaurants and hotels.


Along with this, 'Gangjeongsa Shrimp,' which includes fresh mackerel, fried chicken, and fried shrimp, as well as three types of G7 wine, will be sold at discounted prices.


Popular processed foods and household items will also be offered in a 1+1 deal or at 50% off when purchasing two items. The 1+1 deal products include Ottogi tuna, Haribo jelly, ion drinks, Ottogi burritos, and Febreze.


Items with a 50% discount when purchasing two include Ottogi seasonal noodles for two servings, laundry detergent, LG fabric softener, mask packs, and all Kakao and Dr. Ato sun care products.


Meanwhile, the 'Limited Deal' event, which started on July 2nd, has received great responses from customers through definite price investments.



The watermelon sold for 7,000 won was completely sold out with 150,000 units prepared over the weekend two weeks ago (July 4th?5th). Other representative products planned at ultra-low prices, such as 'K-Star Ugly King Onion,' '1kg Stir-fry Anchovies,' 'Alchan Eggs,' and 'Darling Down Wagyu Bulgogi,' are also approaching complete sell-out within two weeks of sales.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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