Franchise Owners Can Choose Design Options

The Korea Convenience Store Industry Association announced on the 5th that it will remove the opaque sheets attached to convenience store entrance doors and glass windows and put up no-smoking advertisement posters.


A convenience store in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, has an opaque sheet attached. <br>Photo by Im Chunhan

A convenience store in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, has an opaque sheet attached.
Photo by Im Chunhan

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Among the two no-smoking advertisement designs provided by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, franchise owners can choose, and the franchise headquarters will produce the posters. Depending on the store situation, one exterior glass window must have a no-smoking advertisement poster attached, and other glass surfaces will use their own product advertisements to block external exposure of cigarette advertisements.


The convenience store industry plans to complete the attachment of no-smoking advertisement posters by the end of this month. Considering durability, the posters will use sheet or film materials instead of regular printing paper.



Yeom Gyu-seok, Executive Vice President of the Korea Convenience Store Industry Association, said, “After more than a month of discussions with the Ministry of Health and Welfare, we selected the poster design and finalized detailed plans such as the timing of sheet removal and no-smoking advertisement production and attachment. Since the franchise headquarters fully understand the feelings of franchise owners who have been eagerly waiting for the sheet removal, we expect the work to be carried out as quickly as possible.”


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