If you get pregnant and give birth in our area, they give you a coupon called the 'Eco-Friendly Package' that you can use on the Namdo Market website. It’s a pretty big amount, but you have to pay a 20% co-pay yourself. I don't really have much to buy (organic 10kg rice is like 42,000 won), and since most of it is farm produce like zucchini and onions, and the total allowance is 480,000 won, it's hard to buy a ton and keep it. Plus, the expiration date is tight, so I chose meat, which I can freeze and keep the longest.

See the price? Seriously, antibiotic-free stuff is ridiculously expensive. Fine. If the quality is good, I don't care how expensive it is. I'm using the coupon anyway, and I only have to cover 20%. And this is the actual product that arrived today.




OMG, I was so flabbergasted by how bad this is, my mind completely broke. Yeah, I get it, it's government assistance, basically free money, and this is a monopoly where you can only spend it here. What are you gonna do? You have to buy it here. That's the system. BUT seriously, even if I closed my eyes and picked the dirt-cheapest trash at the regular grocery store, the quality would be better than this...... Is this seriously Samgyeopsal (pork belly) that costs 5,300 won per 100g?

I was so super pissed off I set the last hunk aside separately. If you look at the receipt, everything is completely mangled like that. The pork neck is serious too... Even if they think this is 'easy money' (blind funds), isn't this seriously too much?
"Easy government money means B-grade scam meat! Who’s running this cartel, selling literal scrap cuts (michuri) as premium organic pork belly for ridiculous prices?"
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