Emart Launches 4th Private Brand Health Supplement Series 'National Bone Health & Liver Health' Sale
50% Discount Sale from the 3rd to the 16th
[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] Emart is launching bone and liver products as the fourth installment of its private brand (PB) health functional food series, the 'National Health Project.'
Emart announced on the 2nd that it will release 'National Bone Health' and 'National Liver Health' and sell them at 4,900 KRW each, a 50% discount from the regular price of 9,800 KRW, from the 3rd to the 16th.
One daily serving of National Bone Health contains 10㎍ (micrograms) of vitamin D, along with calcium, magnesium, and other ingredients. One daily serving of National Liver Health contains 130 mg of milk thistle extract silymarin, as well as six functional ingredients including vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, zinc, and pantothenic acid.
The National Health Project is a campaign by Emart to offer reasonably priced health foods in collaboration with excellent health functional food partners. The first product, 'National Lutein,' sold out its initial planned quantity of 25,000 units within two weeks and has maintained the number one sales position in the lutein category since its launch.
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Kim Ga-eun, Emart's health functional food buyer, said, "Going forward, we plan to introduce trustworthy products at affordable prices so that customers recognize health functional foods as foods rather than medicines and can consume them consistently."
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