People do not trust H-mart. People do not trust a frozen meat which is found in a frozen Kimbob in H-mart. I go hunt for Trader Joe Kimbob. I never - never - buy a frozen kimbob from H-mart. Yes you can trust Trader Joe. H-mart? I don't.
H Mart does not have any where near the quality reputation of Trader Joe's. H Mart isn't bad, but it's not known for the quality. What's important is that Kimbab is now becoming one of the major foods in the U.S. I have a neighbor who buys 40 when she can find it at Trader Joe's because it's that hard to buy at the moment. K-pop and K-food isn't just a trend in the U.S. They are becoming one of the main streams.
@FairScale-tx1qv7 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
Trader Joe's has high standards on the entire food line they sell. The owners of ALDI also own Trader Joe's. Meaning, Trader Joe's is German owned company.
@@okowoo9719 You actually don't need to bring any of your money to the U.S. All you really need is a desire to work and take care of yourself and your family. You learn how to speak English with the local natives and other minorities properly and get a jot and start working. Do not expect your parents to give you money for anything. It's you who has to work hard and take care of your loved ones. Small Businesses including Food Businesses have really high risks due to competition with the Americans and other minorities launching their Food Businesses locally. You really need to do a thorough market research just like the Japanese and the Germans. Just get a job and start working. If the company you work for (big or small)lets you go, then find another job and continue working.
H-mart isnโt known for the quality. I have a hard time buying Trader Joe's Kimbab. But I won't dare buying one from H-mart.
@andrewchung95897 ะฐะน ะฑาฑััะฝ
@@klaymoon1 dunno, Hmart is decent enough for me, relatively speaking. But I don't trust other Korean grocery chains like Zion. Sometimes they literally placed frozen items on the room temperature shelves.