South Korean instant noodle manufacturers have announced plans to reduce prices in response to government efforts to stabilize rising consumer costs. According to Jin10, the country's four major ramen companies—Nongshim, Samyang Foods, Ottogi, and Paldo—are taking steps to alleviate the financial burden on consumers.
Nongshim will lower the prices of 12 instant noodle products and four snacks by an average of 7% starting April 1. Samyang Foods, known for its spicy chicken noodles, will reduce prices on two instant noodle products and one cup noodle by 14.6%, although the popular spicy chicken noodles are not included in this price cut.
Ottogi plans to decrease prices on eight instant noodle products by 6.3%, while Paldo will reduce prices on 19 products by 4.8%. These measures are part of a broader initiative to help consumers cope with the rising cost of living.