Hyundai Home Shopping Supports Beekeeping Farms... "Giving Honey as a Free Gift"
Hyundai Home Shopping has purchased 17 tons of acacia honey from Yeongwol Nonghyup and will give it as a gift to customers who make a purchase.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Hyundai Home Shopping announced on the 8th that it has purchased 17 tons of acacia honey from Yeongwol Nonghyup and will give it as a gift to customers who purchase through TV home shopping and T-commerce channels (Hyundai Home Shopping Plus Shop) until the end of this month.
The honey purchased this time accounts for about 25% of the total honey production of Yeongwol Nonghyup last year, amounting to approximately 35,000 units based on the 550g product. A company official explained, "We heard that beekeepers are facing difficulties due to prolonged COVID-19 and blocked sales channels, so we decided to purchase in bulk and give it as a gift to customers."
Hyundai Home Shopping will give ‘100% natural acacia honey (550g)’ as a gift to customers who purchase broadcast products worth 50,000 KRW or more at least three times and whose total purchase amount exceeds 300,000 KRW on Hyundai Home Shopping and Hyundai Home Shopping Plus Shop until the 31st. The gifts will be shipped collectively on the 27th of next month after summing up the purchase records made until the end of this month.
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A Hyundai Home Shopping official said, "We will continue efforts to provide practical help to farms or local communities struggling to secure sales channels due to poor harvests or natural disasters."
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