The South Korean market for ice cream grew 5.1 percent last year from 1.8 trillion won the previous year, according to the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp. and Euromonitor International.
The industry has grown in the last two years thanks to the spread of indoor activities in the pandemic era.
The market's expansion since 2020 can be linked to rising snack demand as more people stayed indoors during the pandemic.
However, the rate of increase is unlikely to continue at this pace, as the South Korean population is dwindling, putting a strain on the food industry as a whole.
Until 2020, individual cone ice cream goods were more popular than cup ice cream, then cup ice cream products gained popularity as the demand for premium ice cream increased.


American Airlines CEO to Meet Pilots Union Amid Storm Response and Financial Concerns
Oil Prices Slide on US-Iran Talks, Dollar Strength and Profit-Taking Pressure
Global PC Makers Eye Chinese Memory Chip Suppliers Amid Ongoing Supply Crunch
U.S.-India Trade Framework Signals Major Shift in Tariffs, Energy, and Supply Chains
Parents abused by their children often suffer in silence – specialist therapy is helping them find a voice
Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Bellwether Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Youth are charting new freshwater futures by learning from the water on the water
Debate over H-1B visas shines spotlight on US tech worker shortages
Russian Stocks End Mixed as MOEX Index Closes Flat Amid Commodity Strength
Missouri Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Starbucks’ Diversity and Inclusion Policies
Toyota’s Surprise CEO Change Signals Strategic Shift Amid Global Auto Turmoil
FDA Targets Hims & Hers Over $49 Weight-Loss Pill, Raising Legal and Safety Concerns
Vietnam’s Trade Surplus With US Jumps as Exports Surge and China Imports Hit Record
Sony Q3 Profit Jumps on Gaming and Image Sensors, Full-Year Outlook Raised
Stuck in a creativity slump at work? Here are some surprising ways to get your spark back
The ghost of Robodebt – Federal Court rules billions of dollars in welfare debts must be recalculated 



