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CU surpasses 600 stores in Mongolia
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CU surpasses 600 stores in Mongolia

CU, a South Korean convenience store chain operated by BGF Retail, has surpassed 600 stores in Mongolia, marking eight years since its market entry. Its 600th store, located in Khotol Undur Soum near Lake Khuvsgul, targets travelers and truck drivers with added amenities like showers. The expansion saw growth from 21 stores in the first year to 541 in 2025, with locations now spanning 16 regions beyond the capital, Ulaanbaatar. The new store features green energy solutions and EV charging stations, aligning with sustainability goals. CU collaborates with its local partner, Premium Nexus Group, which has enhanced logistics and production capabilities. The chain integrates Korean products with local preferences, offering items like Get Coffee and Mongolian-style ready-to-eat foods. CU emphasizes its role in transforming consumer lifestyles and contributing to community development.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 987 hr. ago
CU surpasses 600 stores in Mongolia

CU, a South Korean convenience store chain operated by BGF Retail, has surpassed 600 stores in Mongolia, marking eight years since its market entry. Its 600th store, located in Khotol Undur Soum near Lake Khuvsgul, targets travelers and truck drivers with added amenities like showers. The expansion saw growth from 21 stores in the first year to 541 in 2025, with locations now spanning 16 regions beyond the capital, Ulaanbaatar. The new store features green energy solutions and EV charging stations, aligning with sustainability goals. CU collaborates with its local partner, Premium Nexus Group, which has enhanced logistics and production capabilities. The chain integrates Korean products with local preferences, offering items like Get Coffee and Mongolian-style ready-to-eat foods. CU emphasizes its role in transforming consumer lifestyles and contributing to community development.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of CU's business expansion in Mongolia without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it highlights the economic impact and strategic partnerships, there is no indication of ideological leaning toward either left or right. The focus remains on corporate

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): Factuality is high as the article provides specific details about CU's expansion in Mongolia, including store count milestones, locations, and operational features like solar power and EV charging. Objectivity is strong as the article presents information neutrally, focusing on facts and official st

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