Lotte ON Offers Up to 50% Off Food Items During Holiday Period
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jinyoung] Lotte ON is holding the "Generous Grocery Shopping, One More Gift" event until the 10th to celebrate the Hangul Day holiday.
According to Lotte ON on the 7th, during the event period, Lotte Mart grocery items such as holiday food products, health functional foods for the changing seasons, and daily necessities will be sold at up to 50% discount.
First, products for managing health during the transitional season will be sold at a 50% discount. Representative products include 'Regular Korean Beef Bone Soup (1500g)' and 'Regular Korean Beef Mixed Bones Soup (1500g)' priced at 8,250 KRW and 5,500 KRW respectively, and 'Whiteleg Shrimp Meat (454g)' can be purchased at a 50% discount price of 6,950 KRW when paid with the event card. In addition, Jeonggwanjang products for boosting immunity during the changing seasons will be sold at up to 20% discount.
Snacks that can be easily enjoyed outdoors or at home are offered with a '1+1' benefit. For example, 'Harim Whole Breast Chicken Nuggets' are sold for 11,980 KRW, 'Samlip Hoihoi Honey Hotteok Yoyo' for 2,980 KRW, and 'HBAF Honey Butter Almonds' for 7,990 KRW. Dressings from brands such as Cheongjeongwon, Sempio, and Ottogi, which go well with salads, are also sold with a 1+1 benefit. When two of each product are added to the shopping cart, one of them is given for free.
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Kim Daechang, head of the Grocery Team at Lotte ON, said, "We planned this event focusing on snacks such as refrigerated, frozen, and processed foods, as well as fresh foods and health foods for boosting health during the changing seasons, anticipating increased concerns about food during the extended holiday." He added, "We hope everyone replenishes their energy with delicious food and enjoys a happy holiday through this event."
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