As Chuseok approaches in a month, the retail industry is accelerating efforts to capture gift demand for the holiday. In response to an earlier Chuseok this year, department stores are expanding their pre-order offerings and benefits, while convenience stores are broadening their selection from budget-friendly items to unique high-end products.
According to the retail sector on the 23rd, Lotte, Shinsegae, and Hyundai department stores began pre-order sales for Chuseok gift sets on August 14. Lotte Department Store is offering over 190 items, including meat, seafood, fruits, and groceries, at discounts of up to 50% until September 3. Customers purchasing food gift sets will receive up to 7% in L.POINT or Lotte gift certificates based on their purchase amount until September 23.
Shinsegae Department Store is pre-selling over 370 items until September 6, increasing the number of offerings by 25% compared to last year. SSG.com, the online platform for Shinsegae, is also accepting pre-orders until September 16. Hyundai Department Store is showcasing over 300 products, including Korean beef, dried fish, fruits, health foods, and alcoholic beverages, with some items discounted by up to 25% until September 3.
Convenience stores are differentiating their offerings by expanding their price range. They are maintaining budget-friendly gift sets priced between 10,000 and 50,000 won while also introducing unique items costing millions of won.
CU has prepared over 710 types of Chuseok gifts this year, with the most expensive item being a humanoid robot priced at 31 million won that walks on two legs. GS25 is also featuring a robot as a Chuseok gift, a social robot named 'Social Robot Riku' that recognizes users' expressions, voices, and gestures, priced at 5.5 million won.
Seven Eleven is selling keychains, card wallets, glass cups, suitcases, and tumblers featuring the Hello Kitty intellectual property. Emart24 has created small packaged Korean beef sets targeting individuals spending the holiday alone, known as 'single holiday celebrators.'
The retail industry's early marketing efforts for Chuseok are influenced by the earlier holiday date and prolonged high inflation. This year's Chuseok falls on September 25, more than ten days earlier than last year's October 6. With a shorter preparation period for the holiday, the competition for pre-orders has intensified.
An industry insider stated, "As inflation continues, more consumers are considering pre-order discounts and membership benefits when preparing holiday gifts. Companies are also expanding pre-order benefits and enhancing product offerings to capture demand."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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