Viral overcharging scandal at Seoul’s Gwangjang Market escalates into fight among merchant groups

Viral overcharging scandal at Seoul’s Gwangjang Market escalates into fight among merchant groups


A controversy over alleged overcharging at Seoul’s tourist-favourite Gwangjang Market has escalated into a legal battle among its merchant groups.

According to local media reports on Nov 23, the Gwangjang Market Merchants’ Association plans to file a lawsuit seeking 300 million won (S$260,000) in damages from the similarly named Gwangjang Traditional Market Merchants’ Association.

The former represents some 200 stores located inside the main Gwangjang Market building. The latter oversees roughly 250 stalls, including food stalls that made the market a foodie destination, and small shops in the adjacent Gwangjang Traditional Market area.

Although the two markets are managed separately, most visitors perceive them as a single destination – a factor the plaintiffs say has caused confusion and financial fallout.

Store owners within the main Gwangjang Market claim the scandal – originating from food stalls outside their jurisdiction – has unfairly damaged their reputation and reduced foot traffic, resulting in significant financial losses.

The dispute stems from a viral overcharging scandal that broke out in October. On Oct 4, a popular YouTuber uploaded a video alleging that a stall merchant had charged her more than the price listed on the menu and treated her rudely after she ordered sundae, a Korean blood sausage dish.

“It says 8,000 won here, why 10,000 won?” the YouTuber asks in the video.

“I added in extra meat, didn’t I?” the merchant refutes.



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