Increase Reserved Items and Quantities by 20%

Models are introducing Lunar New Year gift sets at Hyundai Department Store Trade Center branch. (Photo by Hyundai Department Store)

Models are introducing Lunar New Year gift sets at Hyundai Department Store Trade Center branch. (Photo by Hyundai Department Store)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Hyundai Department Store announced on the 11th that it will hold the "2023 Lunar New Year Gift Set Pre-sale" from the 12th to the 31st of this month.


Hyundai Department Store has prepared by expanding the pre-sale items and quantities by about 20% compared to last year. Approximately 240 popular sets including Korean beef, dried yellow corvina, fresh fruits, and health foods will be offered at up to 30% discount. Representative products include the Hyundai Korean Beef Sodam Bamboo Set, Yeonggwang Chamgulbi Jeong Set (180,000 KRW), and Hyundai Premium Apple, Pear, and Apple Mango Set (190,000 KRW).


During the pre-sale period, customers who purchase gift products through the online mall and mobile application (app) will receive various additional benefits on top of the discounted prices. The Hyundai.com website will provide coupons for up to 10% discount to customers who purchase gift sets worth more than 50,000 KRW starting from the 16th. At Hyundai Food Hall ToHome, H Point members of the Hyundai Department Store Group integrated membership will earn H Points up to 15% of the purchase amount when buying Lunar New Year gift products worth more than 100,000 KRW.



A Hyundai Department Store official said, "We have significantly strengthened benefits for early bird customers to ease the burden on customers caused by the three highs phenomenon of high interest rates, high prices, and high exchange rates," adding, "We will continue to strive to offer various promotions and differentiated services that meet customer demand."


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