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“When was there no food?” … tuna cone disappearing from the table
Kim Min-sok, someone else’s story. 2 hours. 0 2 minutes read
Tuna retail sales decreased by 13.296 in 3 years
Variety of convenience food options
Tuna cam with slowing growth
Industry attempts to modify products such as plant-based spicy flavors
[Asia Times = Reporter Kim Min-sok] First released in Korea in 1982, it has always occupied a place on our tables.
Tuna chai is disappearing. As convenience foods become more diverse, consumption of tuna fish is decreasing.
In order to overcome the two days of rice paddy, we are developing products to attract consumers’ interest, such as small tuna fish and pouch form.
I’m getting excited.
“There are too many substitutes.” Tuna strips have fallen out of favor with consumers.
According to the food industry statistical information retail POS on the 22nd, tuna key loans were at the level of 387.7 billion won in 2020.
It was shown to be 336.7 billion won in 2023, a decrease of 13.296 in three years.
By manufacturer, Dongwon F&B’s sales account for more than 8,096% of the total market.
It decreased by 11.396 from 310.1 billion won in 2020 to 275.2 billion won in 2023. 2nd place in possession
Jo Hae-pyo’s sales will not decrease by 7.0% from 49.8 billion won in 2020 to 46.3 billion won in 2023.
The place that showed the sharpest decline was Ottogi. Oh recorded tuna cut sales of 21.8 billion won in 2020
Tuginon’s sales in 2023 are 8.2 billion won, down 62.496 in three years.
An official in the distribution industry said, “Recently, there are so many items that can replace tuna kettle,” adding, “There are a variety of products.
“With the advent of convenience foods, we don’t see as much growth as we did in the past,” he said.
At the same time, “It has the advantage of being easy to store for a long time and can be consumed immediately; tuna cut
“Some people think of it as a recipe for kimchi stew or fried rice,” he said. “I haven’t tried cooking much lately.
“It seems like there is a decline in interest among the younger generation,” he explained:
~A peek at Sanggeulnam
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Red pepper tuna
Ottogi lost 60% of its sales and was on the verge of closing its tuna business.
Even if I don’t buy anything, I come in on holidays and don’t pay much money to eat.