Yangsan City Introduces Delivery Service Linked to Yangsan Sarang Card... Recruiting Franchisees from Late April
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Yangsan City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 7th that it will introduce a delivery service linked with the Yangsan Sarang Card app to alleviate the burden of using private apps for small business owners and to promote the use of the Yangsan Sarang Card.
The Yangsan Sarang Card delivery service will reduce the high fees (up to about 15%) that small business owners pay when using private delivery apps, as it charges low fees and no separate advertising costs.
The city, noting that other public delivery apps have lower benefits for citizens compared to private delivery apps and thus lower usage rates, plans to continuously expand the number of Happy Together affiliated stores (formerly special affiliated stores) that offer store-specific discounts when paying with the Yangsan Sarang Card, thereby increasing consumer benefits.
Through this, consumers will be able to receive additional discount benefits such as store-specific discounts at Happy Together affiliated stores in addition to the 10% recharge points of the Yangsan Sarang Card. Since it can be used linked within the Yangsan Sarang Card app without the need to install a separate app, consumer accessibility is expected to be good.
The Yangsan Sarang Card delivery service can only be paid with the Yangsan Sarang Card, and plans to start recruiting affiliated stores at the end of April and officially launch the service in June.
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Kim Il-kwon, mayor of Yangsan City, said, “By introducing a delivery service without advertising costs and intermediary fees, we will reduce the delivery app fee burden on small business owners struggling due to COVID-19 and create a delivery service that satisfies everyone by providing high discount rates to consumers.”
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