Homeplus Organic Day Event... 20% Discount on Eco-Friendly Vegetables
A model is showcasing products from the Organic Day special exhibition at Homeplus World Cup branch in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Homeplus announced on the 1st that it will hold an 'Organic Day Special Exhibition' on the 2nd in celebration of Organic Farming Day. Organic Farming Day was designated in 2006 by the Federation of Environmentally Friendly Agricultural Organizations to raise awareness of the importance of organic farming and promote the consumption of eco-friendly products.
During this event, eco-friendly vegetables, organic milk, tea, and sanitary pads will be offered at discounted prices. A 20% discount will be applied when purchasing two or more eco-friendly vegetables. Customers can find a variety of 48 types of eco-friendly agricultural products, ranging from major vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and green onions to salad vegetables like celery, kale, and fresh greens.
The Maeil Dairy Sangha Farm Organic Milk Special Pack will be sold exclusively for 11,900 KRW. It consists of 12 packs of organic milk (125ml each) and an organic cotton loop towel, available in a limited quantity of 5,000 units across all stores. Additionally, customers who purchase Sangha Farm products worth more than 10,000 KRW, including this special pack, will receive a limited edition organic barley sprout powder, also limited to 5,000 units.
A 2+1 promotion is also prepared, where customers can get one additional item free when purchasing two organic teas and sanitary pads. The promotion includes 11 types of teas such as Sempio Organic Corn Silk Tea for drinking and Soonjak Our Child Organic First Barley Tea, as well as about 20 types of sanitary pads including Yuhan-Kimberly Good Feel Organic Slim Wing Large and Organic Bon Pure Cotton Liner Long.
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A Homeplus representative said, "We prepared the Organic Day Special Exhibition in line with customer trends that pursue eco-friendliness and value consumption," adding, "We will continue to introduce various organic products and make efforts in many ways to propose new values centered on eco-friendliness to our customers."
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