SSG.com Opens ‘Gachi Sangjeom’, a Specialty Store for Small and Medium Merchants… Selling Over 5,000 Products
Up to 40% Discount from the 14th to the 20th
SSG.com has opened the mobile small and medium-sized business win-win store 'Gachi Sangjeom'. (Photo by SSG.com)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] SSG.com announced on the 13th that it has opened the mobile Small and Medium Business (SMB) Win-Win Store ‘Gachi Sangjeom,’ which brings together products and events from small business owners, SMEs, and local governments.
At Gachi Sangjeom, approximately 5,000 products from about 800 SMB partner companies are showcased, focusing on shopping categories such as fresh and processed foods and daily necessities.
A tab for confidently recommended small business and SME products has also been created. Food buyers directly select and propose products of particularly excellent quality among agricultural specialties and processed foods sold by small business owners.
SSG.com will hold the ‘Together Value Consumption’ event from the 14th to the 20th. Seasonal foods such as Jangheung premium grilled Korean beef set, Haenam salted napa cabbage, and Yeonggwang freshwater eel, as well as daily necessities like Kiria KF94 masks and Cleanup neutral liquid detergent, will be sold at discounts of up to 40%.
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An SSG.com official said, “Through Gachi Sangjeom, we hope to continuously discover excellent partners and establish a virtuous cycle of mutual growth,” adding, “We are expanding the product categories to non-food items and plan to strengthen support such as mobile advertising and live broadcasts.”
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