Emart Everyday Supports Pobangteo Market Win-Win Cooperation Education... "Coexistence with Local Economy"
Training on Sales, Hygiene, and Marketing
Merchants and employees of Pobangteo Market in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul are participating in compliance and hygiene training.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Emart Everyday announced on the 26th that it conducted compliance and hygiene training for merchants and employees at Pobangteo Market in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul.
This training was planned as part of Emart Everyday's regional commercial district win-win cooperation program. The program consisted of hygiene and commercial activity-related regulations that are practically necessary for merchants and employees operating food sales and dining businesses, which hold a significant share in the local commercial district, as well as precautions when complying with these regulations.
Emart Everyday conducts annual sales, hygiene, and marketing training upon request from traditional market merchants near the store locations to promote win-win cooperation with traditional markets. It provides practical assistance such as sales know-how, marketing and management techniques, customer response skills, and related regulations, and aims to establish a win-win model with small and medium-sized merchants through regular exchanges.
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An Emart Everyday official said, "We planned this training knowing that local merchants also need innovation and capacity building in areas such as compliance, marketing, and customer response to enhance their competitiveness just like corporations," adding, "We will continue similar programs in other regions to create cases demonstrating that large corporations, traditional markets, and small and medium-sized merchants can coexist and prosper together."
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