Coupang Eats Partners with Community Chest for 'Good Stores' Campaign

"Practicing Coexistence and Sharing"

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By Lee Yong-sung
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Jung Woo-yoon, head of external policy at Coupang Eats Services (left), and Lee Sung-do, head of the fundraising division at Community Chest of Korea, pose to commemorate the partnership agreement. Photo courtesy of Coupang Eats - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South Korea
Jung Woo-yoon, head of external policy at Coupang Eats Services (left), and Lee Sung-do, head of the fundraising division at Community Chest of Korea, pose to commemorate the partnership agreement. Photo courtesy of Coupang Eats

Coupang Eats announced Wednesday that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Community Chest of Korea (Fruit of Love) to promote a culture of sharing.

Under the agreement, the two organizations will establish a cooperative framework to spread a culture of giving. As part of the initiative, Coupang Eats will run a "Hope-Sharing Stores" campaign within its app, featuring merchants that have participated in the Community Chest's "Good Stores" donation program. The Community Chest's "Good Stores" are establishments that regularly donate a portion of their sales to support their neighbors.

"We are exploring various ways to provide better services to customers while also practicing coexistence and sharing," an official from Coupang Eats Services said. "We will continue our efforts to ensure sustained support going forward."

Original reporting by Lee Yong-sung for Seoul Economic Daily.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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