Seven Eleven Delivers 'Snack Packages' to Medical Staff at Selective Screening Clinics
On the 24th, Seven Eleven franchise owners and executives took a commemorative photo after delivering snack packages at the Jung-gu Public Health Center in Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Seven Eleven announced on the 24th that it will carry out a 'Snack Package Delivery Relay' volunteer activity for the medical staff at screening clinics who are going through a difficult time due to the rapid increase in COVID-19 cases.
This volunteer activity will be conducted sequentially in a total of seven cities, starting with Seoul and continuing until June in Gwangju, Daejeon, Busan, Gangwon, Incheon, and Daegu.
As the first volunteer activity, Seven Eleven franchise owners and executives personally delivered snack packages to the Jung-gu Public Health Center in Seoul. The package included popular products such as Bap Honey Butter Popcorn and Sumi's Aged Kimchi Stew Ramen.
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A Seven Eleven official said, "We prepared this volunteer activity to convey warm feelings to the medical staff who are endlessly devoted and going through a difficult time during the COVID-19 situation," and added, "We will continue various volunteer activities that franchise owners and executives can participate in together."
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