Recruitment of Participants for Menu Board Improvement Project

Baedal Minjok is recruiting additional applicants for the ‘Menu Board Improvement Project’ launched to enhance restaurant management efficiency. This is thanks to positive feedback that Baemin’s unique menu boards, which incorporate dining industry management know-how based on the characteristics of individual restaurants, help increase store sales.


Woowa Brothers, the operator of Baedal Minjok, announced on the 4th that they are recruiting additional applicants for the ‘Menu Board Improvement Project’ event, which aims to improve menu board visibility and refresh the store atmosphere.


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Baemin started the ‘Menu Board Improvement Project’ last August to help restaurant owners improve management efficiency. In the era of high inflation, it is burdensome to replace menu boards every time food prices change, and many restaurant owners find menu board design difficult.


Online, Baemin made menu board designs available for free download anytime through the Baemin Dining Plaza website, and offline, selected applicants were provided with physical menu boards directly produced for them. Since the project began, the cumulative number of design downloads has reached about 36,000. Offline, menu boards for approximately 700 stores have been newly installed over six rounds.


Participating restaurant owners also unanimously agreed that the menu board improvements helped their store operations. For participants in the sixth round of the offline menu board improvement project, the positive response rate reached 96%. The menu boards provided by Baemin boast specialized designs tailored specifically for restaurants. They offer 140 types of icons suitable for various dining situations and 50 types of food menu illustrations. Whenever prices or menus change, new designs can be created and produced, with production guides available in file or video formats. For delivery stores, a QR code automatically linked to the Baedal Minjok app can also be added as an image.



Baemin plans to replace menu boards for a total of 1,000 stores by the end of this year. Online menu board designs can be used for free at any time, independently of the offline menu board production events.


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