Baemin Signs Content Partnership Agreement for Owners with Korea Foodservice Industry Association
'Content Partnership Agreement for Restaurant Owners'
Providing Restaurant Content Produced by Baemin
Delivery application Baedal Minjok will provide over 150 food service industry content pieces to the Korea Foodservice Industry Association to support the growth of food service business owners.
On the 13th, at the Baemin Academy Seoul Center located in Songpa-gu, Seoul, Park Young-su, Director of the Korea Food Service Industry Research Institute, and Kwon Yong-gyu, President and Business Center Director of Woowa Brothers, signed a "Content Partnership Agreement for Food Service Business Owners" and took a commemorative photo.
View original imageWoowa Brothers, the operator of Baedal Minjok, announced on the 13th that they signed a "Content Partnership Agreement for Food Service Business Owners" with the Korea Foodservice Industry Association at the Baemin Academy Seoul Center located in Songpa-gu, Seoul. This agreement was established to support systematic store growth and management efficiency by providing content necessary for self-employed food service operators.
Woowa Brothers will provide the Korea Foodservice Industry Association with information related to the food service industry, ranging from basic store operation know-how, ingredient information, to food service industry trends. Over 150 video educational and informational content pieces produced by Baemin Academy and Baemin Foodservice Plaza will be available on "Food Square." Food Square is a comprehensive food service industry platform being prepared by the Korea Foodservice Industry Research Institute, an affiliate of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association.
Research outputs produced by the Korea Foodservice Industry Research Institute, as well as food service and statistical information content, will also be introduced on Baemin Foodservice Plaza.
Previously, Woowa Brothers formed a food service advisory group to help food service business owners create a sustainable management environment. The advisory group consists of experts from academia and industry, as well as the Korea Foodservice Industry Research Institute.
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Kwon Yong-gyu, Head of the Business Growth Center at Woowa Brothers, said, "In a situation where rising prices are causing difficulties, we are able to help food service business owners improve management efficiency and achieve systematic growth," adding, "We will provide various educational content and information."
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