Models are showcasing 'Yuk Yuk Day' event products at Homeplus Gangseo branch in Seoul.

Models are showcasing 'Yuk Yuk Day' event products at Homeplus Gangseo branch in Seoul.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 6th, large supermarkets will hold a large-scale discount event selling 1st-grade Korean beef sirloin at up to 40% off in celebration of ‘Yukyuk (肉肉) Day.’ Yukyuk Day is a term that uses the homophone of the Chinese character for ‘meat’ (肉) and the number ‘6.’


Lotte Mart announced on the 4th that it will hold a discount event on popular fresh foods and daily necessities at all stores until the 9th. During this event, livestock products will be offered at up to 50% off. As a representative product, 1st-grade Korean beef sirloin will be sold at up to 40% off. They have prepared 60,000 air-imported lobsters, which will be sold at 50% off the regular price. L.POINT members can purchase lobsters for 9,920 won when paying with the event card.


Homeplus will offer up to 40% discounts on Nonghyup Ansim Korean beef grilled and meat products when paying with the event card until the 6th, and until the 4th, pork premium pork belly and neck meat will be sold at 30% off. The locally flavored air-imported Tomahawk steak is limited to 5,000 packs and sold for 34,900 won, and air-imported DIY lamb skewers using Australian French rack and lamb neck meat can be purchased at a 30% discount for My Homeplus membership members. Customers who purchase lamb neck meat will also receive camping skewers as a gift.



Emart will sell all Korean beef products at 40% off the regular price when paying with the event card until the 6th. Representative items include 1st-grade sirloin sold at 6,828 won per 100g, and 1st-grade soup cuts and bulgogi offered at 3,528 won per 100g each. Additionally, until the 9th, seven major brands of pork belly and neck meat will be sold at 2,480 won per 100g, and LA galbi products will be offered at a 40% discount for Shinsegae Point members.


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