Seven Eleven Hosts Kimchi-Making Sharing Event of Love... Delivered to Underprivileged Neighbors in Chungcheong Region
Over 100 Participants Including Business Owners and Executives
Owners, executives, employees, and volunteers of 7-Eleven and Ministop in the Chungcheong region are participating in volunteer activities. (Photo by 7-Eleven)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Seven Eleven and Bethel House announced on the 6th that they conducted a 'Love Kimchi Sharing Activity' for underprivileged neighbors in the Chungcheong region.
About 100 people, including Seven Eleven and Ministop franchise owners, executives, employees, and volunteers from the Chungcheong area, participated in this volunteer activity. They gathered at a cabbage field in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, carried cabbages themselves, and hand-made over 5,000 heads of kimchi. The kimchi will be donated to underprivileged neighbors in the Chungcheong region through the nonprofit welfare corporation Bethel House.
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A Seven Eleven official said, “It is meaningful that many franchise owners and employees gathered together to personally prepare kimchi to help underprivileged neighbors in the region,” and added, “We will continue sharing activities for underprivileged neighbors around us to fulfill our corporate social responsibility in the future.”
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