TOKYO -- Muji operator Ryohin Keikaku plans to increase its lineup of food items, using 30% of sales space in its new stores opening this summer and onward to cater to increased demand amid the prolonged impact of COVID-19, Nikkei has learned.
The company aims to open 50 such stores by August 2022. Prices would be set higher, at about 300 yen for products that are normally sold at 100 or 200 yen in supermarkets. It would aim for good value through mass production while selecting environmentally friendly and high-quality products. More frequent visits could also increase purchases per customer, who would likely buy more apparel and other nonfood products.
NikkeiAsia この国の最上級カーストは、いつ飲食店さまになられたのだろう? コロナ最前線の医療従事者への手当、1日3000円→5000円の、たった2000円アップ、予算たった 12億円 飲食店は、ず〜っと、1日6万円 2週間で84万円 緊急事態宣言中で、合計438万(2ヶ月半) 予算 854億円
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