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An autonomous district in Seoul came up with the idea of ​​helping a young merchant who has a difficult business with Corona 19 and a vulnerable group who is struggling with the closure of a free lunch.

It is a so-called win-win lunchbox, and reporter Yoo Soo-hwan interviewed the field.

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Jo So-hyun, 30, who has been running a white house for three years, is busy with making lunch boxes as lunch time approaches.

In the aftermath of the Corona19, sales fell by half, but we found a new way.

[Cho So-Hyeon / Youth Small Business: (Average per day) 80 to 1 million won (sales) came out, but it's almost 200,000 won now, and 300,000 won at most. However,

to help these young merchants, Songpa-gu, Seoul, started a business to deliver free lunches to 260 vulnerable people in the premises from the end of last month.

Lunch delivery was also done by young people.

Most of them are job seekers, but they also serve and earn income.

[Kim Ji-soo / Job Preparation Student: Yes sir, this is a lunch box. You can take it in.]

[Kim Ji-soo / Job candidate: It is very difficult to get a part-time job right now, but it's good for me and good for my neighbor because you can get a lot of money from me for 3,000 won per case.]

Currently 63 people win-win lunchbox business We are together, but 40 people are waiting to participate as the good purpose is known.

[Cho So-Hyeon / Youth Small Business: I'm proud while making it. Preparing a side dish. If you enjoy it, you'll be happy if you enjoy it.]

Lunch delivery is one of the small business support projects for young people enlisted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and 17 autonomous districts participate in their own way.

(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, Video editing: So Ji-hye)