Promise to Support Information Exchange and Quality Improvement in Children's School Meals

Daesang announced on the 11th that it has signed a business agreement with the Gyeonggi-do Childcare Center Association's Public and Private Sector Committee to improve the childcare environment for infants and toddlers.


Hong Young-sik, Head of the Food Service Division at Daesang (left), and Han Sang-sook, Chairperson of the Public Sector Committee of the Gyeonggi-do Childcare Center Association, are posing for a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony for the development of the infant care environment held at the Gyeonggi Provincial Council in Suwon City. <br>[Photo by Daesang]

Hong Young-sik, Head of the Food Service Division at Daesang (left), and Han Sang-sook, Chairperson of the Public Sector Committee of the Gyeonggi-do Childcare Center Association, are posing for a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony for the development of the infant care environment held at the Gyeonggi Provincial Council in Suwon City.
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Under this agreement, Daesang will implement ▲ information exchange for hygiene, safety, and nutrition management of children's meals in the local community through its early childhood meal service brand ‘Aisarang’ ▲ efforts and mutual support to improve the quality of children's meals. In addition, ▲ it plans to exchange mutual areas of interest that can contribute to activating cooperative relationships and joint development.


Hong Young-sik, Executive Director of Daesang's Meal Service Division, said, “We signed this agreement to contribute to improving the childcare environment for children who will be the leaders of the future generation,” adding, “Based on the various know-how possessed by Aisarang, we will continue to provide diverse support for the healthy growth of children.”



Meanwhile, Cheongjeongwon Aisarang is Daesang’s infant and toddler meal service brand that supplies safe and healthy ingredients under the motto ‘Aisarang that children love from Cheongjeongwon known by mothers.’ In addition, it operates various programs such as cooking classes with children, kimchi cooking classes, and hygiene and nutrition education, striving for the healthy growth of children.


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