Hyundai Green Food is taking the lead in creating jobs for the elderly through a meal delivery service utilizing senior delivery workers.

Kim Hae-gon, Head of Strategic Planning at Hyundai Green Food (left), and Jung Hyun-kang, CEO of Naeiruri, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Green Food]

Kim Hae-gon, Head of Strategic Planning at Hyundai Green Food (left), and Jung Hyun-kang, CEO of Naeiruri, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.
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Hyundai Green Food, a comprehensive food company under Hyundai Department Store Group, announced on the 18th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the senior delivery startup ‘Naeiruri’ for the delivery of ready-to-eat meals such as sandwiches and salads.


Through this MOU, the two companies will actively cooperate on key initiatives including ▲discovering and expanding livelihood jobs for seniors ▲joint efforts to expand customized healthy meal businesses ▲and continuously exploring linked business opportunities between the two companies.


Naeiruri is a startup operating ‘Onggoing,’ a regular delivery service employing senior delivery workers aged 60 to 74 as full-time employees, providing delivery services at reasonable prices to clients requiring regular delivery. Hyundai Green Food plans to promote a business that delivers ready-to-eat meals such as sandwiches and salads manufactured at its Smart Food Center using the ‘Onggoing’ service.



Considering the characteristics of senior delivery workers, Hyundai Green Food plans to introduce the Onggoing service focusing on lunch delivery for office workers, where timely arrival during lunch hours is more important than fast delivery.


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