Articles by Kang Jae-eun
Kang Jae-eun
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12-year-old boy injured from a metal screw found in a fried chicken wing
A boy was reportedly injured from biting into fried chicken that had a metal screw in it, sold from a local franchise. According to local media reports Wednesday, the boy, 12, had to have two teeth pulled out after a screw found inside a chicken wing became stuck in his gums. The chicken was reportedly from a major Korean fried chicken franchise brand. Included in the media reports were a photo of the boy’s bloody gums and a doctor’s note showing the boy had two of his te
Consumer Nov. 3, 2021
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Instant tteokbokki selling like hotcakes
An instant tteokbokki from Dongwon F&B is on a path to break the 20 billion won ($16.9 million) mark in annual sales by the end of this year, backed by the global popularity of the spicy Korean street food. Sales of “God of Topokki” as of October surpassed 18.5 billion won, the company said. The 10-month figure is a 20 percent increase from total sales generated over all of 2020. A popular Korean snack made with rice cakes and red chili pepper, tteokbokki is often spelled diff
Consumer Nov. 3, 2021
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Food maker Daesang gets new 65th anniversary logo
The South Korean food company Daesang has a new logo to mark its 65th anniversary. The new logo “reflects Daesang’s ambition to use the past 65 years as a steppingstone to leap into a global company continuing on for the next 100 years,” said Daesang Holdings CEO Choi Sung-soo. The group’s name now appears in lowercase letters that form a tree branching out into the sky. The changes signify the group’s commitment to sustainability and to the health of its custom
Consumer Nov. 1, 2021
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GS E&C begins work on W2.7tr road project in Australia
An international consortium including GS Engineering & Construction has been chosen as the winner of Australia’s major road project, worth 3.1 billion Australian dollars (2.7 trillion won), the Korean builder said Sunday. The project is to build a 6.5 kilometer road connecting the Metropolitan Ring Road and the Eastern Freeway in Melbourne, including major bridges and interchanges. Ground was broken for the project on Oct. 28, a GS E&C official said Sunday. It is the Korean
Industry Oct. 31, 2021
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Gmarket’s largest sales event, Mega G Festival, kicks off Monday
South Korean e-commerce giant Gmarket is offering various Korean products at discount prices starting Monday, commencing its biggest sales event, the Mega G Festival. During the festival, which runs until Nov. 12, up to 70 percent discount is being offered on products ranging from cosmetics and food to K-pop merchandise. Participating brands include cosmetics brands Amorepacific and Etude, food company CJ CheilJedang and K-pop merchandise store YG Select. Some brands are offering prod
Consumer Oct. 31, 2021
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[News Focus] ‘Pandemic relief will only help landlords’
A government program to compensate small businesses for losses incurred because of the social distancing guidelines will only end up fattening landlords’ wallets, critics said. Starting Wednesday, the government is accepting applications from pandemic-hit businesses and self-employed business owners for the 2.4 trillion won ($2.05 billion) cash subsidy plan. Under the program, business owners can get up to 80 percent of the money they lost as a result of following the government&rsqu
Industry Oct. 28, 2021
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Starbucks to provide free barista training to youth
Starbucks Korea will provide free barista training to as many as 200 young job seekers next year, as part of a government project to tackle youth joblessness. The coffee chain inked a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Employment and Labor on Wednesday to participate in the ministry’s “Youth Employment Support Project.” The project aims to promote companies to provide work experiences and various job training programs for young job seekers. Starbucks is
Consumer Oct. 27, 2021
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[Herald Interview] 'We send rockets to the moon, why can’t we make plastic-free pads?'
A woman gets through roughly 14,000 period pads over the course of her life, if that’s the menstrual product she chooses. These disposable pads are about 90 percent polyester -- a type of plastic that is also used to make other everyday items like fishnets, plastic bottles and face masks. As a material, it is versatile and cheap, but it also takes around 450 years to decompose. With more women becoming aware of the global plastic waste problem, more options are being made availabl
Consumer Oct. 27, 2021
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KT apologizes for network outage
South Korean telecommunications provider KT apologized for Monday’s massive network outage, and for mistakenly citing a cyberattack as its cause. “We sincerely apologize for the massive internet disruptions on Monday. While we initially assumed it was from an outside DDoS attack, it appears to have been caused by a network routing error that occurred during our recent equipment update process,” said KT CEO Koo Hyeon-mo in a statement released Tuesday. Pledging to actively
Technology Oct. 26, 2021
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Facing lettuce shortage, restaurants toss the salad
Hamburgers and sandwiches may be served without lettuce for a while, as green vegetables are in short supply nationwide due to the unexpected October cold. Burger chain McDonald’s announced late last week that certain menu items will be served with “less or without any lettuce.” The company said the lettuce supply was “unstable” as a result of the sudden cold wave that hit the nation this month. “Orders that include lettuce will be compensated with a free
Consumer Oct. 25, 2021
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Samsung SDI inks deal with Stellantis for joint battery factory in US
Samsung SDI announced Friday a joint venture with the world’s No. 4 automaker Stellantis to build an electric battery production plant in the United States. The two inked a memorandum of understanding on Friday, the Korean firm said. Stellantis is the first global automaker that Samsung SDI has forged a joint venture with. Samsung did not elaborate on further details of the joint entity. “We are happy to form a joint venture with Stellantis. We will do our best to satisfy custom
Mobility Oct. 22, 2021
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7 out of 10 Korean restaurants serve imported kimchi : report
Seven out of 10 restaurants in South Korea serve kimchi made in another country, said a local research institute in a report released Thursday. According to the Korea Foodservice Research Institute, which looked into the country of origin of food ingredients used at 976 restaurants across the country, 40 percent of the surveyed use kimchi made outside of Korea. Another 28 percent use both locally made and imported kimchi while 31.2 percent stick to Korean made kimchi. Most of the imported
Consumer Oct. 21, 2021
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Gmarket promotes Korean products with Mega G sales event
With the Netflix hit “Squid Game” spurring interest in all things Korean, e-commerce giant Gmarket said it is offering discounts on various South Korean products for international consumers next month. The platform’s annual Mega G sales event will take place Nov. 1-12, as part of its year-end promotion Big Smile Day. A record-breaking number of Korean brands will participate in the discount event this year, the company said. Gmarket’s global shop is also becoming a h
Consumer Oct. 20, 2021
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[Feature] Is a year-end spending spree on the horizon?
For a year and a half, South Korea’s tourism, cosmetics and liquor businesses endured the dark days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, hope is on the horizon. As early as next month, the country shifts to “living with COVID-19” mode. Accordingly, many of the virus containment measures that restricted gatherings and human contact are set to be eased. “I literally can feel the eagerness of people to have a party and enjoy the things that have been taken away from their
Consumer Oct. 20, 2021
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Paris Baguette franchise to launch in Indonesia
SPC Group’s bakery chain Paris Baguette will enter Indonesia, opening its first franchise store in Jakarta next month, it said Monday. According to the South Korean food and bakery maker, it has has set up a joint venture with Indonesia’s Erajaya Group for the purpose. The joint entity will operate Paris Baguette bakeries in Indonesia. Following the November opening of the first store in the capital, more Paris Baguette stores will be added in major cities like Bali and Medan, SP
Consumer Oct. 18, 2021
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