Baedal Minjok () is a South Korean food delivery company. Baedal Minjok is owned by Woowa Brothers Corp.
The company's revenue in 2020 was KRW 1.09 Trillion (US$960 Million). In March 2021, Woowa Brothers Corp. and the Baedal Minjok brand were acquired by Delivery Hero. Baedal Minjok is the largest food delivery application in South Korea. The South Korean delivery market is one of the largest in the world, worth US$8.6 billion in 2019. In the single month of August 2020, the industry recorded US$1.05 billion of sales. On April 12, 2021, Baedal Minjok announced the launch of a new product, 'Baemin 1 (one)' for .
The company received US$35.6 million of investment from Goldman Sachs in 2014, and a further investment of US$320 million of investment in 2018. The company was valued at KRW 1 trillion in 2015, and by 2018 it was valued at KRW 5 trillion.
In June 2019, Baedal Minjok began operations in Vietnam starting from Ho Chi Minh City. In January 2021 they pulled out of the Vietnam market.
In December 2019, the company entered acquisition discussions with German delivery company Delivery Hero, as the German firm sought to acquire an 87% stake in the company. Delivery Hero already owned South Korean competitors Yogiyo and Baedaltong. The deal faced pushback from the Korea Fair Trade Commission on anti-trust grounds. The proposed acquisition would give Delivery Hero a 97% market share of the South Korean delivery market. In December 2020, the Korea Fair Trade Commission announced that the US$4 billion was approved on the condition that Delivery Hero sell its Korean subsidiary, Yogiyo.
Baedal Minjok faced controversy over the introduction of their 'flash delivery' service in March 2021. Baedal Minjok freelance delivery drivers claimed that their wages were negatively impacted by the new service.
Companies such as Baedal Minjok, Delivery Container, Yogiyo, Delivery 365, Menu Box, and Delivery O were caught by Korea Fair Trade Commission while hiding complaints and manipulating reviews of compliments. In Baedal Mijok application, 14,057 complaints were reviewed privately, with a fine of 17.5 million won being imposed along with corrective action.
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