On the 15th, Scholarship Funds Delivered to the Busan Branch of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association

Executive Director Jaeyoung Cha of Daesun Brewery is presenting a scholarship to Kang Injung, President of the Busan Branch of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association, on April 15. [Image source=Daesun Brewery]

Executive Director Jaeyoung Cha of Daesun Brewery is presenting a scholarship to Kang Injung, President of the Busan Branch of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association, on April 15. [Image source=Daesun Brewery]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A ‘friend’ who helps in difficult times is even more appreciated.


Local liquor company Daesun Joojo generously donated scholarships to the children of members of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association who are struggling due to COVID-19.


Daesun Joojo (CEO Jo Woo-hyun) announced on the 16th that it had delivered scholarships totaling 30 million KRW to members' children at the ‘56th Regular General Meeting of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Branch’ held at 3 p.m. on April 15th in the 10th-floor auditorium of Shinhan Bank Bujeon Branch.


Daesun Joojo Executive Director Cha Jae-young attended the event and handed over the scholarships to Kang In-jung, President of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Branch, urging cooperation for regional coexistence and mutual growth.


The Korea Foodservice Industry Association is the largest private professional organization in Korea representing the rights and interests of those working in the foodservice industry, striving for harmony, welfare, and rights enhancement among its members.


Despite a decrease in sales due to COVID-19, Daesun Joojo continued to sponsor scholarships this year so that students, the hope for the future, can pursue their dreams. As foodservice businesses face difficulties, liquor supply is also equally impacted.



Daesun Joojo CEO Jo Woo-hyun said, “Even in these challenging times, we continue to support students who do not lose hope and focus on their studies,” adding, “We will continue efforts to achieve mutual growth and development with the local community.”


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