"Enjoy Year-End Party with Family" GS25 Sells 7 Types of Meat and Seafood for Home Parties
600g Weight Refrigerated Meat with Side Ingredients for 3-4 People
[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] GS25, a convenience store operated by GS Retail, is selling seven types of meat and seafood products for home parties, including two types of Flex Steak Kits, Tomahawk Steak, Canadian Cooked Lobster Set, and Salmon Steak Set, until the end of this month.
The Flex Steak Kits are composed of two options to allow consumers to choose their preferred steak cuts: a 600g kit of Australian clean beef ribeye and a 600g kit of chuck flap tail. The prices are 40,000 KRW and 32,000 KRW, respectively. These fresh refrigerated meats are enough for 3 to 4 people, and each kit includes butter, fresh wasabi, and steak sauce.
The Tomahawk Steak is a premium steak cut that allows you to enjoy special parts such as sirloin, outside skirt, and intercostal meat all at once. It weighs 600g and is priced at 50,000 KRW.
Additionally, there is the Canadian Cooked Lobster Set, consisting of three cooked lobsters weighing 300g to 350g each, and the Salmon Steak Set, which includes two packs of 350g steak-grade salmon. The prices are 35,000 KRW and 20,000 KRW, respectively.
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GS25 stated, "Since launching two types of single-meal steaks in 2018, cumulative sales have surpassed one million units, and sales of meat products have increased by more than 50% annually, indicating that grocery shopping at convenience stores is gradually expanding."
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