Transforming Local Favorites: Hyundai Green Food’s New HMR Initiative for Daejeon and Sejong
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![At a signing ceremony at Local Startup Town in Jung-gu, Daejeon, Kim Hyun-jun (head of Food Purchasing, Hyundai Green Food; executive director, right), Park Kyung-mo (head of the Daejeon·Sejong·Chungnam Small Enterprise and Market Service, left) and Cho Byung-geun (chair, Hundred-Year Store Daejeon·Sejong Cooperative, center) paused for a commemorative photo. [Photo=Hyundai Green Food]](https://contents-cdn.viewus.co.kr/image/2026/03/CP-2024-0005/image-163c3db9-64b9-4ee3-b7cf-5cca3380625a.jpeg)
[The Public — Reporter Yang Won-mo] Hyundai Green Food, part of the Hyundai Department Store Group, is turning popular dishes from neighborhood restaurants in Daejeon, Sejong and South Chungcheong into home meal replacements (HMRs) and rolling them out nationwide.
On the 30th, Hyundai Green Food announced it had signed a partnership with the Daejeon·Sejong·Chungnam office of the Small Enterprise and Market Service and the Hundred-Year Store Daejeon·Sejong Cooperative to help brand local eateries and promote a safer food environment.
Under the agreement, the three organizations will identify standout local restaurants and begin converting their signature dishes into packaged HMR products. They plan to recruit participating small business owners this month, co-develop the products, and launch them in August.
Once completed, the HMRs will be sold nationwide through Hyundai Green Food’s online and offline distribution channels.
Hyundai Green Food says it will draw on lessons from its community brand Everyone’s Eats, launched in 2021. The company plans to apply the know-how it gained turning traditional market fare and neighborhood restaurant dishes into high-quality ready-to-eat products.
Separately from product development, the partners will provide free food-safety consulting for local small business owners. Whether or not a restaurant joins the HMR program, hygiene experts from the participating organizations will visit sites, conduct thorough inspections, and offer tailored training.
A Hyundai Green Food spokesperson said, \”We aim to bring the best of competitive neighborhood dining to tables across the country. We’ll continue looking for ways to support local communities by leveraging our food-manufacturing capabilities.\”











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