Nene Chicken received a letter of appreciation from the Seoul Dobong Police Station on the 8th for its contributions to the 'Protection Campaign for Socially Vulnerable Groups.' From left, Hyun Cheol-ho, CEO of Hyein Foods, and Song Yoo-cheol, Chief of Dobong Police Station. Photo by Hyein Foods

Nene Chicken received a letter of appreciation from the Seoul Dobong Police Station on the 8th for its contributions to the 'Protection Campaign for Socially Vulnerable Groups.' From left, Hyun Cheol-ho, CEO of Hyein Foods, and Song Yoo-cheol, Chief of Dobong Police Station. Photo by Hyein Foods

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon]Nene Chicken announced on the 12th that it received a letter of appreciation from the Dobong Police Station in Seoul for its contribution to the 'Socially Vulnerable Protection Campaign.'


The Socially Vulnerable Protection Campaign was jointly conducted by Nene Chicken and Bongus Bapburger, and was carried out in collaboration with the Dobong Police Station throughout last month.


Nene Chicken and Bongus Bapburger inserted QR codes for the Police Agency's Safety DREAM app on their product boxes and packaging to promote the nationwide missing prevention campaign for socially vulnerable groups (children, disabled persons, elderly with dementia, etc.).



They also actively participated in a children's traffic safety campaign to protect socially vulnerable individuals safely.


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