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Best snacks to buy from Lotte Mart in Seoul, South Korea
Best snacks to buy from Lotte Mart in Seoul, South Korea

Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Best snacks to buy from Lotte Mart in Seoul, South Korea

Pick up snacks such as flavoured popcorn, matcha brownies and sugar-free candy at South Korean hypermarket chain Lotte Mart. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE SEOUL – Sharing top spot on many South Korean itineraries these days are saunas, skincare clinics and shopping in Lotte Mart – walking down aisles of the hypermarket chain filling up at taste-testing counters. From flavoured ramen to zero-sugar gummies, South Korea is exporting copious amounts of snacks worldwide, selling them on e-commerce marketplaces such as Amazon and Shopee. But buying them in their country of origin means savings of up to 50 per cent and more unique flavours. For instance, a 75g pack of corn snack Banana Kick costs 1,360 won (S$1.30) at Lotte Mart, compared with $2.40 on Shopee. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Lotte Mart debuts in Singapore with K-grocery store
Lotte Mart debuts in Singapore with K-grocery store

Korea Herald

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Lotte Mart debuts in Singapore with K-grocery store

Korean retail giant Lotte Mart is entering the Singaporean market for the first time, led by its private brand products. The supermarket chain announced Thursday the opening of its first Korean grocery specialty store, Lotte Mart Express, at the FairPrice Xtra VivoCity branch, operated by Singapore's largest retailer, NTUC FairPrice. Unlike the traditional method of overseas expansion through direct store openings, the store operates in a "shop-in-shop" format to help secure a stable profit structure and raise brand awareness. The opening ceremony was attended by Shin Yoo-yeol, the eldest son of Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin and head of the Future Strategy Office at Lotte Holdings; Kang Sung-hyun, CEO of Lotte Mart; and Vipul Chawla, CEO of NTUC FairPrice Group. The 149-square-meter store features a wide range of Lotte Mart's private brand products, including processed foods and ready-to-cook meals under its brand, Yorihada. The special deli section, Yorihada Kitchen, includes an open kitchen and dining area, offering popular Korean dishes like tteokbokki, gimbap and fried chicken. According to Lotte Mart, the recipes were developed by chefs at its Food Innovation Center to deliver authentic Korean flavors. Lotte Mart also announced plans to supply its PB food products to more than 100 FairPrice stores across Singapore. The store includes a dedicated Lotte Zone that highlights popular PB items along with signature products from Lotte Wellfood and Lotte Chilsung. Over 100 PB products will be on display, along with classic Korean favorites like Pepero, Choco Pie and Chilsung Cider. Customers can also enjoy an on-site ramyeon and browse through top products from well-known Korean food brands like CJ and Ottogi. The entry into Singapore marks the first expansion of Lotte Mart's Southeast Asian retail territory in 17 years. Since opening its first stores in Indonesia and Vietnam in 2008, Lotte Mart has continuously expanded its operations, currently running 48 and 15 stores in each country. As a result of directly integrating Korean grocery stores into local markets, sales at Southeast Asian branches in the first quarter of this year rose by 9.5 percent and operating profit by 20.6 percent. 'Lotte Mart Express is a store where Lotte's leading retail and food companies synergize to present the taste and culture of Korea,' Lotte Mart CEO Kang Sung-hyun said. 'Based on over 20 years of overseas business experience, Lotte Mart plans to successfully establish itself in the Singapore market, promote K-food and create a future hub for PB exports in Southeast Asia.'

Singapore's first-ever Lotte Mart Express is now at VivoCity
Singapore's first-ever Lotte Mart Express is now at VivoCity

CNA

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Singapore's first-ever Lotte Mart Express is now at VivoCity

Anyone who's ever been to South Korea can attest to how hypermarket chain Lotte Mart is a lifesaver when it comes to getting one's fill of affordable and tasty Korean treats. Now, those in Singapore can indulge in Lotte Mart's offerings, thanks to the new Lotte Mart Express at FairPrice Xtra VivoCity. Here, you can fill your cart with a variety of treats, including corn chips, choco pie and soju highballs. There's even a self-cooking station for instant noodles from brands like Nongshim and Samyang, where customers can also select add-ons to jazz up their food. View this post on Instagram A post shared by NTUC FairPrice (@fairpricesg) The space is also home to Yorihada Kitchen, where you can nom on freshly cooked dishes such as gimbap (from S$4.90), tteokbokki (from S$5.90) and eomuk (S$5.90). Customers who spend at least S$30 at Lotte Mart Express will also get one chance at the store's gachapon machine, which has prizes in the form of snacks.

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