Up to 17% Discount Sale

On the 18th, Seven Eleven announced that it will join forces with the Rural Development Administration and Buyeo County to help cherry tomato farmers who are struggling due to sluggish consumption.


A model is introducing jujube cherry tomatoes at 7-Eleven. <br>[Photo by 7-Eleven]

A model is introducing jujube cherry tomatoes at 7-Eleven.
[Photo by 7-Eleven]

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Seven Eleven purchases 10 tons of jujube cherry tomatoes every month. Nonari is produced in the clean area of Buyeo County and has about twice the sweetness and firmness compared to regular cherry tomatoes.


Seven Eleven is holding a discount event to support cherry tomato farmers until the end of this month, offering up to approximately 17% off on two cherry tomato products.



A Seven Eleven official said, “We will continue to strive to sell excellent agricultural products under favorable conditions so that both consumers and farmers can benefit positively.”


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