S.Korea’s food delivery apps relish fresh boom in demand

Delivery fees are the top consideration for food delivery app users, one survey found

Baemin controls 61% of South Korea's online food delivery market as of October 2024
Baemin controls 61% of South Korea's online food delivery market as of October 2024
Sun A Lee 1
2024-11-14 11:40:11 Suna@hankyung.com
Retail

South Korea’s online food delivery market is poised to hit record-high transactions in 2024 as lower fees triggered by Coupang Eats’ free delivery have spurred growth in food delivery app use even after the lifting of COVID-19 lockdowns.

The market, led by Baemin, Coupang Eats and Yogiyo, is forecast to swell to 27 trillion-28 trillion won ($19 billion-20 billion) this year, surpassing its previous record of 26.6 trillion won hit in 2022.

January-September transactions reached 21.4 trillion won, according to Statistics Korea. That is far above the 19.6 trillion won in the same period last year and 20.1 trillion won in the comparable period in 2022.

The rapid growth defied concerns of food delivery demand stagnating or declining after peaking during the COVID-19 pandemic and reaching its growth limits amid soaring food prices.

(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)
(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)

Coupang Eats’ introduction of free deliveries for its paid members in March this year has fueled a sharp increase in its app users. It has been eating away at the market shares of Baemin, short for Baedalminjok, and Yogiyo.

Baemin and Yogiyo also came up with free deliveries for some services and cut their membership prices, leading to overall growth in the domestic online food ordering market.

(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)
(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)

Delivery fees were a psychological resistance for online food ordering users.

In a recent survey of 1,000 food delivery app users in the 20-50 age groups conducted by Kang Sanggyun, a professor in the Department of International Logistics at Chung-Ang University, 62% of respondents said delivery fees were their top consideration in whether or not to use the apps. 

Food prices (49%) and discount coupons or promotions (34%) came next.

The rise in online food deliveries has also led to sales growth at mom-and-pop stores.

However, most delivery services are not free from the perspective of the app operators and their suppliers. Restaurants are charged 2,900 won per order for using the Baemin and Coupang Eats apps.

Write to Sun A Lee at Suna@hankyung.com
 


Yeonhee Kim edited this article.

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