HiteJinro, Over 11,000 Firefighters Joined the 'Thank You Snack Truck' Event
Visited 100 Fire Stations Nationwide Since 2020
Signed Business Agreement with 3 Fire Stations for Fire Prevention Activities
HiteJinro announced on the 25th that the number of firefighters who have participated in the 'Thank You Snack Truck' event, which has been operated since 2020, has exceeded 11,000. The Thank You Snack Truck is an event where snacks are delivered by visiting fire stations nationwide to support firefighters.
Kim In-gyu, CEO of HiteJinro (third from the left), Park Jae-woo, Masan Plant Manager of HiteJinro (third from the right), and Lee Seon-jang, Chief of Masan Fire Station (center), are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for safety and fire prevention activities.
[Photo by HiteJinro]
HiteJinro, which has been operating the Thank You Snack Truck for four years, has visited a total of 100 fire stations as of this month. Approximately 11,050 firefighters have encountered the snack truck so far. This year, the event has been held for 2,200 firefighters at 20 fire stations in the Gyeonggi, Gangwon, Chungbuk, and Gyeongnam·Changwon regions. In August and September, they plan to visit 10 fire stations in the Gyeongbuk and Jeonbuk regions.
Along with the Thank You Snack Truck event, HiteJinro has also signed business agreements with fire stations in the regions where its production plants are located to promote safety and fire prevention activities. The Gangwon Plant, Cheongju Plant, and Masan Plant have each signed agreements with Hongcheon Fire Station, Cheongju West Fire Station, and Masan Fire Station, respectively, to provide firefighting supplies and conduct fire safety education.
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Kim In-gyu, CEO of HiteJinro, stated, “We will spare no effort to support visiting more fire stations nationwide,” and added, “We are always grateful to the firefighters who dedicate themselves to the safety of the public.”
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