In South Korea, lunch is usually provided at school or at work, usually served cafeteria style. So instead of opting to buy lunch outside, most people either pack lunch from home or buy their lunch from the cafeteria.
Lunchboxes and lunch trays are made out of metal, plastic or vinyl and are very popular with today’s youth. Yelim Food’s lunchboxes has been gaining vast popularity due to its eco-friendliness and its ability to maintain heat.
“Functional packing boxes that keep foods fresh constantly adapt and are innovated to ensure their success in the growing market. The success of these products rely on its ability to be reused while being eco-friendly. I’d like to say that first, I commend this effort and we have omplemented these attributes in producing our lunch trays,” stated Sung Woo Kim (CEO of Yelim Food, Ltd.)
Yelim Food Ltd’s lunch trays, most commonly known as “Morak Morak Do Shi Rak” is an eco-friendly lunch tray that is highly regarded by both the government and the general public of the Republic of South Korea. In KOrean, the terminology ‘Morak Morak’ refers to the steam that arises from hot food and “Do Shi Rak” means lunch box. It is highly regarded by its frame, interior and coating; it is made so that it can hold different side dishes, its coating is safe to the environment and microwavable safe, and has the ability to keep its food warm for up to three hours without dropping its temperature.
Yelim Food, Ltd. CEO: Sung Woo Kim Int’l. 8231-257-5475 SUWON-CITY KOREA |