| Place | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Convenience storesGS25, CU, 7-Eleven, eMart24 | No free plastic bags. Buy a paper bag at the counter, or take items by hand. |
| Large supermarketsE-Mart, Lotte Mart, Homeplus | No free bags. Reusable bags sold near checkout (~₩500-1,500). |
| BakeriesParis Baguette, Tous les Jours | Plastic bags banned since 2022. Small bread bags still free. |
| Cafés & chain coffeeStarbucks, Twosome, Hollys, Mega | Disposable cup ban rolling out. Expect a deposit or BYO cup discount. |
| Traditional marketsGwangjang, Tongin, Mangwon, Namdaemun | Plastic bags still allowed. Many vendors will hand them out. |
Pack a foldable tote
Anything that crushes into a pocket works. Convenience-store "market bags" cost ~₩1,500 if you forget yours, but the cute Korean illustrated totes at Daiso are ₩2,000-5,000 and double as a souvenir.
Carry small change
A 100-won coin solves the convenience-store paper-bag problem and tips a market vendor for a free bag swap. T-money cards work too.
Bring your own coffee cup
Starbucks, Twosome, and most cafés give a ₩300-400 discount for tumblers. Some chains will fill any clean cup you bring.
Updated April 2026.