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Korea-based single-price shopping app Pocket PangPang launches in Thailand

The single-price mobile shopping platform offers items priced over $6.

South Korea-based single-price mobile shopping application Pocket PangPang has made its service available in Thailand.

Launched in December 2023, Pocket PangPang aims to connect to Thai e-commerce users with a $5.8 (200 THB) single pricing.

Thai logistics company Honest Trading and Pocket PangPang operator BUDA Co., Ltd. have cooperated to launch the mobile shopping service in Thailand.

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Pocket PangPang is one of the latest and most prominent single-price shopping malls in Korea. As both an entertainment retail and an app tech platform, it helps users navigate the marketplace, matching them to specific products from a wide range of categories.

Customers may also return products and be refunded through app points. However, with the diverse store items, Pocket PangPang offers quality products, whether everyday items or luxury designer goods, all under the retail price of 200 Baht.

With its Thailand launch, Pocket PangPang is offering free points to purchase product boxes.

1 USD = 34.47 THB

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