Emart will hold the "Whole Family Food Festival" for "Homechu-jok," who celebrate the holiday at home, from the 16th to the 22nd.

Emart will hold the "Whole Family Food Festival" for "Homechu-jok," who celebrate the holiday at home, from the 16th to the 22nd.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Emart announced on the 15th that it will hold the "Whole Family Food Festival" from the 16th to the 22nd for "Homechujok," those spending the holiday at home, offering various instant foods, home meal replacements, and fresh foods at up to 40% discounted prices.


During this event, for instant foods, Shinsegae Point members can purchase the "Premium Assorted Sushi," richly made with salmon and flatfish, at a 3,000 KRW discount. "King Shrimp Tempura" is available at a 20% discount, and "Korean Pork Garlic Tteokgalbi" can be bought with a 2,000 KRW discount.


From the 17th to the 19th, Emart will sell "Peacock Gangneung-style Jjamppong Sundubu" for 3,000 KRW to customers paying with the Emart e-Card. "Peacock Kimchi Tuna and Cheese Buldak Grilled Rice Balls" can be purchased at 30% off the regular price when paying with the event card.


In fresh foods, as a representative event, Emart is collaborating with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries to offer major items at discounted prices for Shinsegae Point members. "Blue Crab" and "Domestic Boiled Octopus" are sold at 20% and 30% off the regular prices, respectively. "Whole Family Freshwater Eel" and "Whole Family Sea Eel" are also offered with a 30% discount.

An Emart official stated, "Considering that social distancing level 4 in major areas including the metropolitan area will be extended beyond the holiday, leading more customers to choose eating at home rather than dining out, we prepared this event. Since we have prepared a wide variety of items, it will be a great opportunity for customers to shop economically."





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