Suwon Agricultural and Marine Products Wholesale Market Offers Up to 20,000 Won Onnuri Gift Certificate Refund for Lunar New Year
The Suwon Agricultural and Marine Products Wholesale Market is holding an event from the 23rd to the 27th in celebration of the Lunar New Year, where customers who purchase domestic seafood can receive up to 20,000 KRW refunded in Onnuri gift certificates.
On the 21st, Suwon City announced that it will conduct the Onnuri gift certificate refund event, organized by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, at the Suwon Agricultural and Marine Products Wholesale Market. Up to 30% of the purchase amount will be refunded in Onnuri gift certificates.
However, items purchased with the Seafood Expo mobile gift certificate, government stockpiled seafood, and items purchased with corporate cards are excluded from the refund.
A panoramic view of the Fisheries Building at Suwon Agricultural and Marine Products Wholesale Market. Provided by Suwon City
View original imageThe discounted items include frozen seafood, fresh fish, shellfish, live fish, and dried seafood. Participating stores can be checked on the notice board of the Suwon Agricultural Technology Center website.
Only receipts issued on the same day during the event period are eligible for the refund. Customers must bring the payment receipt to the event booth between 10:30 AM and 6:30 PM for identity verification before receiving the refund.
A Suwon City official stated, "We participated in the Onnuri gift certificate refund event to promote the consumption of domestic seafood and to allow consumers to purchase high-quality seafood at affordable prices. We hope many citizens visit the Suwon Agricultural and Marine Products Wholesale Market to buy safe seafood and receive Onnuri gift certificate refunds."
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Meanwhile, on the 16th, the Suwon Agricultural and Marine Products Wholesale Market conducted radiation safety tests on three types of distributed seafood, including medium yellowtail, all of which were judged to be 'suitable.'
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