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Baedal Teukgeup Launches Major April Delivery Discounts

Gyeonggi Province’s public delivery app partners with 15 franchises to offer significant savings on pizza, chicken, and more throughout April, with deals varying by region and brand.

For food lovers and bargain hunters across Gyeonggi Province, April 2026 is shaping up to be a month of delicious deals, thanks to a sweeping discount event announced by the public delivery app Baedal Teukgeup (배달특급). The platform, operated in partnership with local governments, revealed on April 9 that it has teamed up with 15 leading franchise brands to offer significant savings on a wide range of popular delivery foods throughout the month.

According to SeoulWire and other major outlets, the event covers the pillars of Korea’s delivery culture: pizza, chicken, Korean food, snacks, and convenience store favorites. The discounts stretch from a minimum of 3,000 KRW to a generous maximum of 10,000 KRW, giving families and solo diners alike a tempting reason to open the app and place an order.

Pizza aficionados are in for a treat, as three major brands—Pizza Hut, 청년피자 (Cheongnyeon Pizza), and Papa John’s—have joined the promotion. Each brings its own flavor to the table, both literally and in terms of savings. Pizza Hut, for instance, is offering 7,000 KRW off for delivery orders and an even more substantial 10,000 KRW off for those who prefer to pick up their pies. Papa John’s fans can enjoy a 6,000 KRW discount, while 청년피자 is slicing 5,000 KRW off the usual price. That’s not pocket change; for many, it’s the difference between a regular meal and an impromptu feast with friends or family.

But the savings don’t stop with pizza. Chicken, another cornerstone of Korea’s delivery scene, is also well represented. Nine brands are participating, including 꾸부라꼬숯불치킨 (Kkuburakko Charcoal Chicken), which is making its debut on Baedal Teukgeup this month. The list continues with well-known names such as 부어치킨 (Buo Chicken), 치킨플러스 (Chicken Plus), 땅땅치킨 (Ttangttang Chicken), 호식이두마리치킨 (Hosigi Two Chicken), 기영이숯불두마리치킨 (Giyeongi Charcoal Two Chicken), 해두리치킨 (Haeduri Chicken), 누구나홀딱반한닭 (Everyone’s Favorite Chicken), and 자담치킨 (Jadam Chicken). For these brands, member-exclusive coupons are up for grabs, slicing 3,000 to 5,000 KRW off the bill. It’s a welcome boost for anyone craving a crispy, savory meal without the guilt of overspending.

The event isn’t limited to just pizza and chicken. Baedal Teukgeup has also roped in other popular delivery categories. The CU convenience store chain is offering a 4,000 KRW discount, while 두찜 (Dujjim), known for its hearty dishes, is providing a 5,000 KRW price cut. For those who love classic Korean snacks, 떡볶이참잘하는집 (Tteokbokki Chamjalhaneunjip) is offering 4,000 KRW off, expanding the options for affordable dining at home or on the go.

All these deals are easily accessible—just open the Baedal Teukgeup app and look for the top banner, which serves as the gateway to the month’s promotions. But there’s a catch: the specifics of each discount, including the conditions and exact amounts, may differ depending on your location. The company urges users to double-check the details in the app before ordering, ensuring there are no surprises at checkout. As a spokesperson for Baedal Teukgeup explained, “All event details are available via the app’s top banner, with a note that discounts and conditions may vary by region.”

It’s not just about saving a few won. For many, these discounts are a timely response to the ongoing squeeze on household budgets, especially as food prices and living costs continue to fluctuate. By partnering with a wide array of franchises, Baedal Teukgeup is positioning itself as a champion of both local consumers and the small businesses that rely on steady delivery traffic.

The significance of this event goes beyond mere numbers. Public delivery apps like Baedal Teukgeup have become an essential part of daily life in Gyeonggi Province and beyond, offering an alternative to private-sector giants and often promoting fairer fees for restaurants. Their role has grown in importance, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty, when both businesses and consumers are searching for ways to stretch their resources further.

For pizza lovers, the details are especially enticing. Take Pizza Hut’s dual offer—7,000 KRW off for delivery and a whopping 10,000 KRW off for takeout. That could mean a free side dish or even a second pizza for larger orders. Papa John’s and 청년피자 aren’t far behind, each making it easier for customers to indulge without breaking the bank. “Pizza Hut is offering 7,000 KRW off for delivery orders and 10,000 KRW off for takeout, Papa John’s 6,000 KRW off, and 청년피자 5,000 KRW off,” reported 사회적경제뉴스.

Chicken fans, meanwhile, can rejoice at the sheer variety. With nine brands in the mix, there’s something for every palate—whether you prefer spicy, sweet, or classic flavors. The addition of 꾸부라꼬숯불치킨 as a new entrant on the platform is a sign that Baedal Teukgeup is not just sticking with the old favorites, but actively expanding its network. “Nine chicken brands including newly joined 꾸부라꼬숯불치킨 and others provide member-exclusive discount coupons from 3,000 to 5,000 KRW,” noted SeoulWire, highlighting the breadth of the offer.

Of course, food delivery isn’t just about indulgence. For busy families, students, and workers, it’s a lifeline—a way to put a hot meal on the table with minimal fuss. The inclusion of discounts at convenience stores and snack shops recognizes this reality, providing affordable options for those nights when cooking just isn’t on the cards.

What’s the catch? As always, it pays to read the fine print. The discounts are available only to app members, and regional variations mean that not every offer will be the same everywhere. Baedal Teukgeup’s team encourages customers to check the app’s banner for the latest, most accurate information. “All events and discounts can be confirmed via the app’s top banner, with regional variations in discount conditions and amounts,” they emphasized in their announcement.

For those who haven’t yet tried Baedal Teukgeup, this month’s event could be the perfect introduction. The platform’s commitment to supporting both consumers and local businesses is evident in the scale and scope of this April promotion. Whether you’re in the mood for pizza, chicken, a quick snack, or something from the convenience store, there’s likely a deal waiting for you.

As April unfolds, one thing is clear: Baedal Teukgeup’s ambitious discount event is set to make mealtimes across Gyeonggi Province a little brighter—and a lot more affordable. For many, that’s reason enough to celebrate, one bite at a time.

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