ANN/THE KOREA HERALD – South Korean ramen manufacturers are scrambling to cut prices of their products, including ramen and snacks, following the country’s government pressuring to lower daily necessities’ prices. But the nation’s second-largest ramen maker Samyang Foods cannot lower the price of its bestselling spicy buldak ramen, which sells better overseas than at home. […]
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South Korean ramen manufacturers are in a rush to cut prices of their flagship ramen and snack products, following the government’s pressure to lower prices of daily necessities. But Samyang Foods, the nation’s second-largest ramen maker, cannot lower the price of Spicy Buldak Ramen, a bestselling product that now sells better overseas than at home. In the January-March period this year, the instant noodl.
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