Attendance at the Seoul Amsa General Market 'Non-Face-to-Face Shopping Demonstration'

Jo Bong-hwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, attended a non-face-to-face shopping demonstration held on the morning of the 5th at the Seoul Amsa General Market. Photo by Small Enterprise and Market Service

Jo Bong-hwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, attended a non-face-to-face shopping demonstration held on the morning of the 5th at the Seoul Amsa General Market. Photo by Small Enterprise and Market Service

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Jo Bonghwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, attended a non-face-to-face shopping demonstration held at Seoul Amsa General Market on the morning of the 5th.


Amsa General Market has been leading the revitalization of small business sales by participating in services such as Naver Neighborhood Market Shopping, which began as a pilot operation in 2018, as well as the Nolreowayo Market App (Noljang App) and Coupang Eats recently.


On that day, President Jo, who visited Amsa General Market, checked the entire non-face-to-face shopping process, including online order reception, cooking and packaging, delivery to the joint delivery center, and product delivery. He also inspected the overall operational status, including any inconveniences experienced during use.



President Jo said, “To revitalize traditional market sales, it is necessary to strengthen the market's digital capabilities to create a convenient shopping environment,” and added, “We plan to actively support the digitalization of traditional markets.”


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