Payment Available with Local Currency for Healthy Fruit Purchases
Children's Healthy Fruit Sold at Seven Eleven Stores

Seven Eleven Sells Healthy Fruits to Children in Home Care in Gyeonggi-do View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Convenience store 7-Eleven announced on the 29th that, as part of Gyeonggi-do's children's healthy fruit supply project, it will sell healthy fruits to home-cared children at 7-Eleven stores in 28 cities and counties in Gyeonggi-do, including Suwon City.


The products offered include a total of 11 types, ranging from popular fruits such as apples, strawberries, and tangerines to premium fruits like Shine Muscat and Hwanggeumhyang, as well as large-sized fruit set products. All are carefully selected seasonal domestic fruits, and half of them are locally produced fruits from Gyeonggi-do, contributing to the revitalization of the local economy.


The sales period is from the 30th of this month until February 15th of next year. The target customers are preschool children (home-cared children) residing in Gyeonggi-do who have been receiving childcare allowances since September of this year. Only those who have pre-applied for the Healthy Fruit Gyeonggi Local Currency can make purchases, with a usage limit of up to 40,500 KRW per person.



The 'Children's Healthy Fruit Supply Project' has been conducted by Gyeonggi-do since 2018 to improve children's eating habits and promote health through the consumption of fresh seasonal fruits, and to secure stable sales channels for fruit farmers within the province.


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