HiteJinro Holds 'Thank You Snack Truck' Event Visiting Fire Stations View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] HiteJinro announced on the 13th that it will hold a ‘Thank You Snack Truck’ event visiting fire stations for firefighters who dedicate themselves to public safety.


Starting with the Chungju Fire Station on the same day, HiteJinro will deploy snack trucks to frontline fire stations for four weeks until November 5th to provide snacks to firefighters. This event targets 19 fire stations under the fire headquarters of Chungbuk, Gyeongbuk, Seoul, Gyeongnam, and Gangwon.


HiteJinro plans to support snack trucks for each fire station for two hours either in the morning or afternoon every Tuesday and Thursday. The snacks provided to firefighters include New York hot dogs, fried chicken, and beverages, with 110 servings per fire station, totaling 2,090 servings.


In addition to providing snacks, an instant raffle event will be held for frontline firefighters. Prizes include chicken, pizza coupons, and HiteJinro’s popular representative goods.


HiteJinro requested the Fire Agency to select the target fire stations for this event. According to the Fire Agency, there was a flood of requests from frontline fire stations wishing to receive the snack truck.


Kim In-gyu, CEO of HiteJinro, said, “We have been conducting various support activities to help firefighters who work tirelessly for public safety, even if just a little.” He added, “This event was planned as part of that effort to cheer on firefighters ahead of the winter season when workloads increase, coinciding with Firefighter’s Day on November 9.”



Meanwhile, last month, HiteJinro provided financial support to families of firefighters, and as opportunities for physical fitness decreased due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), it has been holding an untact sports competition with the Fire Agency for two months starting October 1. In addition, since 2018, HiteJinro has signed an agreement with the Fire Agency to improve firefighters’ treatment and has been running various programs such as support activities for fallen firefighters, support for Fire Meister High Schools, and scholarships.


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