'Baeksajang 3' Lee Jang-woo appeared without editing.
On the 17th, the tvN program 'Baeksajang 3' showed the members checking the sales for the fifth day.
On the morning of the sixth day of business, Paik Jong-won, Lee Jang-woo, John Park and Yuri gathered in front of the TV to check the sales of the fifth day. During the fifth day of business, kimchi jjim was a huge hit and, with a late surge that increased takeout customers, maximized sales.
With everyone full of anticipation, the fifth-day sales of the pancake restaurant were 1,326 euros, recorded as 2.15 million won in Hanwha. With a respectable performance from evening sales alone, Yoon Si-yoon said the owner's takeout strategy was effective. In fact, takeout sales accounted for nearly 530,000 won, proving that the strategy worked.
By earning 1,326 euros on the fifth day of business, the annual 1 billion won sales achievement status left 4,963 euros remaining for the first stage. John Park set a goal of selling about 2.5 million won a day, and Paik Jong-won aimed to target locals with bibimbap because of its good turnover.
Amid this, Lee Jang-woo, who was embroiled in controversy over unpaid payments, appeared without editing. Lee Jang-woo's side said regarding unpaid payments for sundae soup restaurant accessories, "I participate as a shareholder and in the operation of Hoseokchon. Hoseokchon has already paid the full delivery fee to Mujin Co., Ltd., the contracted supplier, and subsequently the problem occurred when Mujin failed to pay company B. There is no direct contractual relationship between company B and Hoseokchon or actor Lee Jang-woo, and reports suggesting that actor Lee Jang-woo did not pay the fees are not true. The claim in some reports that 'Mujin was the owner of Hoseokchon' is also untrue; Mujin has never held equity in Hoseokchon. Actor Lee Jang-woo has no connection with Mujin."
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