Seoul Regional Veterans Affairs Office Chief Lee Seung-woo (left) and a representative from Asung Daiso Co., Ltd. are posing for a photo.

Seoul Regional Veterans Affairs Office Chief Lee Seung-woo (left) and a representative from Asung Daiso Co., Ltd. are posing for a photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jin-young] Asung Daiso Co., Ltd., a fixed-price household goods store, announced on the 2nd that it delivered Happiness Boxes to the descendants of independence activists and veterans' families in celebration of the March 1st Movement Day.


The Happiness Boxes were composed of hygiene products such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, and wet wipes, as well as kitchen items like kitchen towels and dishwashing detergent. A total of 1,000 Happiness Boxes were delivered to the descendants of independence activists and veterans' families through the Seoul Regional Veterans Office.


The Happiness Box is Asung Daiso's representative social contribution project that delivers daily necessities to socially vulnerable groups, veterans' families, small business owners, and households affected by disasters. The contents are tailored according to the recipients' needs.



An Asung Daiso official stated, "We prepared these Happiness Boxes to express our gratitude to the descendants of independence activists and veterans' families on the occasion of the March 1st Movement Day," adding, "Daiso plans to continue supporting efforts to contribute to the local community."


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