Workers eat their lunch at a convenience store in Seoul, South Korea, June 24, 2022. -Reuters
SEOUL (Reuters): Office worker Park Mi-won had never bought her lunch from a convenience store, until her favourite lunch buffet recently raised prices by more than 10% to 9,000 won (US$7) as South Korean inflation soared to a 14-year high.
"After the price rise, I went to convenience stores instead, where I thought the prices were reasonable while food also tasted good," the 62-year-old said.
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