Asung Daiso Donates 5,000 Packs of Sanitary Pads to Underprivileged Female Adolescents
Donation Made Through Good Neighbors
Asung Daiso announced on the 5th that it had participated in a sanitary pad support campaign for underprivileged female adolescents and donated sanitary pads.
This donation was made through Good Neighbors, a global NGO specializing in children's rights, with a total of 5,000 packs of sanitary pads delivered. The donated items will be provided to female adolescents in welfare blind spots.
On the 4th, at the donation ceremony held at the Good Neighbors headquarters, Youngdong Yoo, Division Head of Asung Daiso (second from the left), and Jeongwook Uh, Director of Good Neighbors (second from the right), are taking a commemorative photo. Asung Daiso
View original imageAsung Daiso, in collaboration with Klean Nara, plans to launch a "10 pads for 1,000 won (100 won per pad)" product in May. This product will be 100% domestically produced and supplied by Klean Nara, and if released at 100 won per pad, it will be up to 60% cheaper than Daiso's existing retail price. The "10 pads for 1,000 won (100 won per pad)" product is not simply a matter of price competition, but was planned based on Asung Daiso's management philosophy of "uniform pricing" and the "1,000-won principle."
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A representative from Asung Daiso stated, "We hope that this support for sanitary pads will help female adolescents live in a more stable environment," adding, "Going forward, Daiso will continue activities that can contribute, even in small ways, to the local community."
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