Students of National Pukyong University Eat 'Thousand-Won Breakfast'
From March to December,
Dishes Over 5,000 Won Offered for 1,000 Won
National Pukyong University (President Bae Sang-hoon) provided the "1,000 Won Breakfast" to students at the student cafeteria (Daraerak) located in the Nabi Center from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM on the 4th.
Darerak Restaurant, which started the 'Thousand Won Breakfast'. Provided by National Pukyong University
View original imageThe "1,000 Won Breakfast" is a project promoted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs to provide quality breakfast to university students and support a healthy university life.
From this day until December, among the existing menu items, about 10 dishes priced over 5,000 won, such as rice bowls and soup rice, will be offered to students every day for 1,000 won as breakfast, with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs contributing 2,000 won, Busan City 1,000 won, and the university's own budget covering more than 1,000 won.
National Pukyong University operated this project from 2017 to 2019 but suspended it due to COVID-19 and other reasons, and has resumed it this year. The university plans to actively utilize rice and local agricultural products to provide a healthy menu.
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Kim Cheol-soo, Director of Student Affairs at National Pukyong University, said, "We will strive to provide students with nutritious breakfasts to help form healthy eating habits, develop new menu items, conduct satisfaction surveys to increase student satisfaction, and create a happy campus environment."
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