Homeplus Offers 50% Discount on Australian Sirloin... "Taste of a Steak House"
Pre-securement of 24 Tons of Supply Locally in Australia
Models are showcasing Australian Ozzy striploin steaks at Homeplus Gangseo branch in Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Homeplus announced on the 28th that it will sell Australian "Ozi Striploin Steak" at a 50% discount to My Homeplus membership members until the 3rd of next month.
The Australian Ozi Striploin Steak is an original menu that has been featured at famous domestic steakhouse family restaurants, boasting rich meat juice, deep meaty aroma, and a mild and tender flavor.
Homeplus secured 24 tons of Ozi Striploin Steak (striploin) in advance through a separate volume contract in Australia to prepare for the vacation peak season. In addition, the government applied a 0% tariff quota on 100,000 tons of Australian beef, down from the previous 16% tariff, allowing Homeplus to apply a large-scale discount based on the reduced cost.
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A Homeplus official said, "We were able to reflect the cost reduction from the government's tariff quota measure as a large 50% discount, providing greater benefits to consumers and contributing to price stability," adding, "We hope many customers can enjoy the Australian clean beef original striploin steak, recommended by Catherine Raper, the Australian Ambassador to Korea, at home."
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