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Choose the shortest path for the food question.

A shopper question, sourcing context, Korean company product-prep note, or retail source question can each start small. Pick the closest lane and send only the context needed for a first reply.

Consumer

Food discovery and guide matching

Start with the craving, compare the food profile, then move toward a checked product link when one is ready.

  • Craving
  • Meal role
  • Product match
Start a short note
Buyer

Korean food sourcing context

Share the food use case, target market, channel, expected range, and timing before a product conversation gets specific.

  • Food use case
  • Target market
  • Channel
  • Timing
Start a short note
Korean companies

Product page preparation

Make product pages, catalog details, and document notes easier for overseas buyers to understand before outreach.

  • Product page
  • Catalog state
  • Documents
  • Channel fit
Start a short note
Retail source

Retail source check

Ask a source question when a product looks interesting but the public listing path is not clear yet.

  • Product style
  • Source question
  • Listing context
Start a short note
sourcing context

Share the sourcing context.

A useful first note names the food need, channel, pack, range, timing, and document gaps before a supplier conversation gets specific. Only the details needed for a first reply are requested. Email remains open at info@kfoodhunter.com if the form is unavailable.

Enough for now

Market, channel, product family, range, timing, and known documents are enough for the first reply.

Can wait

Exact supplier names, final pricing, legal role, and a full document set can wait until the next step.

  • Target channel
  • Pack or storage need
  • Range and timing
  • Document gaps
Short note

Start with what is known. Leave a field blank when the answer is not ready yet, unless it is marked required.

The note can be rough. A few useful details are enough.

Inquiry details

What the first note asks for

Short context

A first note can stay early

Share the food moment, market, channel, category, or source question before the request becomes formal.

Separate paths

Food interest and trade roles stay apart

A shopper question, sourcing context, and Korean company product-prep note can point to different next replies.

Rough is fine

Unknown details can stay unknown

Research-only, unknown timing, or no documents yet still works when the first note is exploratory.

Clear limits

No approval or commitment is implied

KFoodHunter can help clarify the question, but import approval, buyer commitment, customs work, and legal advice require separate roles.

Question path

Separates food questions, sourcing context, company preparation, and retail source notes.

required

Sourcing context

Name

Used only for follow-up.

required

Full name

Company

Helpful when the note is about sourcing or company product preparation.

optional

Retailer, distributor, manufacturer, or brand

Email

Primary reply address.

required

name@example.com

Country or target market

Keeps market context explicit without requiring a full plan.

required

United States

Food category

Used for category fit and guide matching.

required

Sauce, snack, noodle, tea, frozen, or other

Expected range

Keeps early interest separate from active import planning.

optional

Research only, trial range, monthly range, or unknown

Timeline

Helps separate food research from time-sensitive sourcing context.

optional

Immediate, 1-3 months, 3-6 months, research only

Documents already available

A full document set can wait until the next step.

optional

None yet, catalog, ingredient list, label, export history

Short note

Keep sensitive personal data out of the message beyond contact details.

required

A few lines of context and what feels unclear