Eggs from Eland Kims Club, which are scheduled to be sold from the 25th until they are sold out, are displayed on the shelves. /Courtesy of Eland Kims Club

Eland Kims Club announced on the 24th that starting from the 25th, it will sell a pack of 30 special eggs for around 6,000 won until supplies last. This decision comes as egg prices continue to rise, aiming to reduce the burden on consumers' shopping baskets. The sale will be limited to 6,000 packs available at Eland Kims Club stores nationwide.

The special price eggs were planned based on direct transactions with laying farms. As consumer interest in animal welfare has increased, the proportion of antibiotic-free fertilized eggs will also be expanded. This indicates a commitment to strengthen product planning that reflects not only price but also animal welfare and consumer trust.

In addition, there are plans to regularly check the distribution price of the 30-egg product every two weeks. Eland Kims Club explained that this policy aims to continuously provide reasonably priced products that customers can feel.

An Eland Kims Club representative said, "With egg prices rising recently, consumers are feeling a greater burden, so we have decided to offer reasonably priced products. We will continue to secure a stable supply and price competitiveness through direct transactions and product planning."

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