Merchants in Soraepo-gu, Incheon bowed in apology to their customers, saying they would eradicate gouging.

On the 14th, the traditional fish market in Soraepo-gu, Namdong-gu토토사이트, Incheon, held a midnight contest to eradicate bad habits that have been openly performed in the market, such as soliciting, mixing and selling, plundering, and rip-off. On the 14th, the traditional fish market in Soraepo-gu, Namdong-gu, Incheon, held a midnight contest to eradicate bad habits that have been openly performed in the market, such as soliciting, mixing and selling, plundering, and rip-off.

On this day, Sorae Fishing Village Chief Shin Yeong-chul said, “Recently, the ‘Crab Bridge Incident’ led to a midnight competition. We will continue to educate people by making efforts to ensure that there will be no unsavory incident again.” Park Jang-bok, president of the Yeongnam Market Merchants Association, also added, “I hope this will be a time for sincere reflection and self-changing. I hope it will be the first step in change.”

Previously, an article was posted online saying that they had suffered damage from selling blue crabs at Sorae Pogu, causing outrage. The author of this article claimed, “I bought a live blue crab at Sorae Pogu, but when I came home and checked it, the leg had been replaced with a fallen crab.”

Meanwhile, major merchants and fishermen’s organizations in Soraepo-gu, such as Soraepo-gu Traditional Fish Market Merchants’ Association, Soraepo-gu Fishing Village Association, and Yeongnam Market Merchant’s Association, participated in the meeting. About 100 merchants went around the traditional fish market in Soraepogu, strengthening their will to restore customer trust.

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