Homeplus Opens 'Cooking Class' with National Fishery Products Quality Management Service
Promoting the Seafood Certification and Registration System
Homeplus announced on the 26th that it will collaborate with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries' National Fishery Products Quality Management Service to launch a 'Cooking Class'.
Homeplus partners with the National Fishery Products Quality Management Service of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries to launch a "Cooking Class."
View original imageThis program will be held at six Homeplus stores nationwide until the 18th of next month. It was planned to promote the fishery product certification and registration system and encourage consumers to consume healthy seafood.
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A Homeplus representative said, "For safe seafood, we have partnered with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries' National Fishery Products Quality Management Service to conduct a special cooking class," adding, "We hope everyone has a meaningful time learning and experiencing the fishery product certification and registration system at the culture center."
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