Cheongjeongwon 'Aisarang' Signs Business Agreement with National Council of Childcare Support Centers View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Daesang Cheongjeongwon's infant meal service brand 'Isarang' announced on the 18th that it has signed a business agreement with the National Association of Comprehensive Childcare Support Centers in Si/Gun/Gu to improve non-face-to-face childcare environments in the COVID-19 era.


This agreement was established for Daesang and the association to jointly carry out educational support projects to improve childcare environments in daycare centers, promote the health of infants and toddlers in the jurisdiction, and facilitate mutual exchange and cooperation.


Daesang will build a business cooperation network through close communication with the association and promote childcare environment improvement projects that can be utilized in the non-face-to-face era. It will also focus on exchanging information for hygiene, safety, and nutrition management of children's meals in the local community.


As a detailed plan, Daesang will provide free video educational materials of the 'Cheongjeongwon Isarang Cooking Class' three times a month annually. These educational videos are in the form of cooking classes designed to effectively improve proper eating habits tailored to children's perspectives. In addition, to ensure effective nutrition intake for infants and toddlers, the selection of ingredients will be linked with Chorokmaeul, an eco-friendly organic food brand. Through video education, the plan is to support healthy growth by promoting sensory development and proper eating habits in infants and toddlers.


Hong Youngsik, head of Daesang's meal service division, said, "We proceeded with this business agreement to support childcare for children during the prolonged COVID-19 situation," adding, "We hope that the various contents provided by Daesang Cheongjeongwon Isarang will help the healthy growth of infants and toddlers."



Kim Hyunik, chairman of the association, said, "We thought that improving the non-face-to-face childcare environment was necessary for daycare centers and homes during the pandemic, so we signed this business agreement," and added, "As the COVID-19 situation continues, we believe it will greatly help infants' sensory development and the formation of proper eating habits."


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