TOKYO, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Japanese trading house Itochu Corp 8001.T said it increased its ownership of convenience store chain FamilyMart Co 8028.T in a tender offer, despite criticism from activist ...
Select FamilyMart convenience stores in Tokyo have installed boxes to collect used clothing and household goods for reuse, ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo's high court has ruled the fair value of FamilyMart shares was 13% higher than Itochu's buyout offer, in another landmark win for minority shareholders with implications for ...
There are watch collaborations that make sense the moment you hear about them, and then there's this one. Citizen, a name ...
`` Melon Frappe '', which uses two types of melons, green meat and red meat, in FamilyMart's frappe, has been available in limited quantities since July 11, 2023. By using melon pulp and juice ...
This photo taken on March 26, 2026, shows the watches to debut in the Convenience Wear lineup this year.(Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- FamilyMart Co. is rolling out wristwatches as part of this year's new ...
Although long used by supermarkets to clear out their precooked foods nearing expiration, convenience stores in Japan have recently been adopting stickers indicating perishable food that’s a little ...
Japanese convenience stores are filled with weird and wonderful products, but sometimes the importance of these products might pass you by if you’re not a local. That’s the case with FamilyMart’s new ...
Some 560,000 tonnes of clothes are estimated to be thrown away in Japan each year – about 70 per cent of new clothing ...
Food in Japan has reached such heights that even snacks from our convenience stores are on another level. Not convinced? Well, FamilyMart now has a collection of matcha sweets and drinks produced ...
The sole edible item in FamilyMart’s Pokémon Sleep Campaign is this bright yellow Pineapple Frappe (¥298) with chewy jelly pieces. The drink is served in a cup featuring either a sleepy Pikachu or a ...
The items will be re-used or recycled into new fibre. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.