Seoul's Seocho District cuts mandatory closure for supermarkets

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Seoul's Seocho District cuts mandatory closure for supermarkets

Customers shop for goods at a large supermarket in Yangjae-dong in Seocho District, southern Seoul on Monday. [NEWS1]

Customers shop for goods at a large supermarket in Yangjae-dong in Seocho District, southern Seoul on Monday. [NEWS1]

 
Customers shop for goods at a large supermarket in Yangjae-dong in Seocho District, southern Seoul on Monday. 
 
Seocho District in southern Seoul has reduced the mandatory closure time for large supermarkets — from eight hours between midnight to 8 a.m. to 1 hour, from 2.a.m. to 3 a.m. — becoming the first region to do so in Korea. The change took effect from Monday.
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