「たったこれだけで3万ウォン?」…「光州キムチ祭り」でぼったくり騒動=韓国
”Only 30,000 won for this?” ... Rip-off affair at ”Gwangju Kimchi Festival” = Korea
“Is it the prices or the local festival that is the problem?” The recently held Gwangju Kimchi Festival has been sparking controversy over allegations of rip-offs.
Recently, online communities have been reporting that "bossum kimchi" was sold at a kimchi festival.
The photo is spreading. According to the photo, about 20 pieces of bossam meat, a small plate of kimchi, and ARMY salted fish were sold for 30,000 won (about 3,300 yen).
Another internet user also listed a plate of "Tofu Kimchi Bossam," which is made up of about 10 pieces of bossam meat, three slices of tofu, and kimchi, for sale for 10,000 won (about 1,100 yen).
Opinions among internet users are divided. Many internet users commented, "They still don't know? That's why I won't go to local festivals," and "Can't they crack down on this?"
They left comments such as, "It's not just once or twice, why again?" and "If I go to the festival, I'll just watch, but I'll eat at a nearby franchise restaurant. I'm the winner."
Meanwhile, other netizens said, "It seems expensive, but prices are so high these days," and "I make kimchi and pork at home."
"Try making kimchi. It doesn't make much," he said. The kimchi festival was held at Gwangju City Hall Square from the 18th to the 20th of this month. According to the organizers, about 68,000 people attended the festival.
In total, 401 million won worth of kimchi was sold, and sales of about 30 kinds of kimchi dishes exceeded 190 million won.
It recorded sales of 10 million won (approximately 90.56 million yen).
2024/10/24 12:05 KST
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