[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] Broadcaster Jung Joon-ha, who suffered a huge loss after opening a restaurant, expressed gratitude to customers who ordered from his restaurant.
On the 14th, Jung Joon-ha posted a photo of a receipt with a customer's request written on it on his Instagram story.
The receipt contained the customer's request: "If the owner delivers like magic, today will feel like a magical day."
Jung Joon-ha said, "Thank you, customer. But if you order through a delivery service, there is no way for me to come," adding, "Next time you visit the store, I will make it a magical day for you. Thank you. Stay healthy. Have a happy day."
Earlier, in November last year, Jung Joon-ha appeared on a YouTube broadcast and spoke about the difficulties faced by self-employed people due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. He revealed, "After Infinite Challenge, I lost 1 billion won because the business I recently started failed."
On the 5th, he posted on social media a video of himself delivering food personally, writing, "For nearby places, even if it's just one bowl, I deliver it myself. #CelebrityDelivery #PleaseHelp #LunchIsYukgaejang #TakeoutUntilDawn," which became a hot topic.
Since then, it seems that requests from customers hoping for Jung Joon-ha’s personal delivery have increased on his restaurant’s order sheets.
Currently, Jung Joon-ha operates a restaurant in Apgujeong Garosu-gil, with Korean beef ribs and chicken skewers as the main menu items.
Meanwhile, Jung Joon-ha, who debuted in 1995, has appeared on shows such as "Infinite Challenge," "Our Sunday Night," and "Namshim Yeoshim." He married a Japanese-Korean flight attendant who is 10 years younger in 2012, and they have a son named Roha.
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