Vending in South Korea
While the threat of the pandemic remained relevant in South Korea in 2021, a gradual relaxing of restrictions meant that many educational institutions and employees returned to normal operations as the country’s vaccination programme continued to be rolled out. The recovery of consumer footfall, although not returning to 2019 levels, helped support the partial recovery of value sales through vending. Public transportation in major cities in South Korea saw an increase in the number of passengers...
Euromonitor International's Vending in South Korea report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector insight. Channels include hypermarkets, supermarkets, discounters, convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware stores, durable goods retailers, leisure and personal goods retailers. There are profiles of leading retailers, with analysis of their performance and the challenges they face. There is also analysis of non-store retailing: vending; homeshopping; internet retailing; direct selling, as available.
Product coverage: Cooking Ingredients and Meals Vending, Dairy Products and Alternatives Vending, Hot Drinks Vending, Other Products Vending, Packaged Drinks Vending, Personal Hygiene Vending, Snacks Vending, Staple Foods Vending, Tobacco Vending, Traditional Toys and Games Vending.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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