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FamilyMart

The FamilyMart Company, Ltd. (株式会社ファミリーマート, Kabushikigaisha Famirīmāto) is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain. It is Japan's second largest convenience store chain, behind 7-Eleven. There are now 24,574 stores worldwide in Japan, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia.[4] Its headquarters is on the 17th floor of the Sunshine 60 building in Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo.[5] There are some stores in Japan with the name Circle K Sunkus under the operation of FamilyMart.

FamilyMart Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社ファミリーマート
Kabushiki gaisha FamirīMāto
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryConvenience stores
FoundedSeptember 1973; 49 years ago (1973-09) in Sayama, Japan
(incorporated September 1, 1981; 41 years ago (1981-09-01))
FounderSeibu Retailing Group
HeadquartersShibaura, Minato, ,
Number of locations
24,941[1] (July 2021)
Areas served
Japan
Taiwan
China mainland
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Key people
  • Koji Takayanagi
    (Director and Chairman
  • Kensuke Hosomi
    (Representative Director and President)
Products
  • Omusubi (rice balls)
  • Hot snacks
  • Refrigerated meals
  • Oden (stew)
  • Coffee and frappe beverages
RevenueJPY 477.5 bn[2] (2017)
JPY 42.8 bn (2017)
JPY 21.9 bn (2017)
Total assetsJPY 730.3 bn (2016)
Total equityJPY 295.2 bn (2016)
Number of employees
16,601 (2017)
Parent
SubsidiariesFamima!!
Websitewww.family.co.jp

FamilyMart was, until 2020, a subsidiary of the FamilyMart UNY Holdings Co., Ltd. (UFHD), which also owned supermarket chain Uny. UFHD was dissolved when Uny was acquired by the parent company of Don Quijote in 2020. FamilyMart Co.'s parent company is Itochu, a Japanese trading company, with a stake of 50.1%.[3] On July 8, 2020, Itochu announced it will spend approximately ¥580 billion (approx $5.5 billion) to purchase 100% of FamilyMart, with the intent to sell 4.9% of the shares to Zen-Noh and Norinchukin Bank.[6] FamilyMart shareholders approved the takeover on October 26, and the stock was delisted on November 12, thus leading the completion of the acquisition.[7]

All of the usual Japanese convenience store goods such as basic grocery items, magazines, manga, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks like sake, nikuman, fried chicken, onigiri, and bento are available. FamilyMart is known for its distinctive doorbell melody, which is played upon entering the store.[8] The doorbells are exclusively made by Panasonic, and the melody these doorbells play is referred to as Melody Chime No.1 – Daiseikyou, and was originally developed for Panasonic by Yasuhi Inada in 1978.[9]

Growth and development

 
FamilyMart store in Sōma, Fukushima, Japan

The first FamilyMart opened in Sayama, Saitama Prefecture in 1973.[10]

The store has kept growing, opening 500 stores every 3 years. In 2002, it was listed as a company in Taiwan.[11]

FamilyMart currently has franchise stores in Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, China, and Vietnam.

In October 2013, FamilyMart opened its 10,000th store in Japan.[10][12] Operations in certain parts of Asia, especially China, continue to expand.[13]

As of January 2018, there are 24,243 stores worldwide, with fast growth in Asia outside Japan. There are 17,409 stores in Japan, 3,165 stores in Taiwan, 2,177 stores in China, 1,138 stores in Thailand, 277 stores in Malaysia, 66 stores in the Philippines, 165 stores in Vietnam, and 87 stores in Indonesia, FamilyMart has stores located in all prefectures of Japan.

FamilyMart was formerly the largest chain store in South Korea. FamilyMart entered South Korea in 1990 through a franchise licensing agreement with Bokwang Group. However, from 2012, the original stores were rebranded as CU and operated separately by BGF Retail (then a joint venture between FamilyMart and Bokwang Group).[14] In 2014, FamilyMart sold off their stake in BGF Retail after its IPO and divested from South Korea as a result of the rebranding exercise.[15][16]

International operations

China mainland

 
A FamilyMart store in Beijing, China

FamilyMart opened its first store in Shanghai, China in 2004. Since then, the chain has expanded to Guangzhou, Suzhou and Hangzhou. Other stores are in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Wuxi, Beijing and Dongguan. By December 2020, there are over 2,967 FamilyMart stores in mainland China.[17]

Malaysia

 
A FamilyMart store in Nu Sentral (KL Sentral), Kuala Lumpur
 
A FamilyMart Mini vending machine in Shell Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur

FamilyMart opened its first store in Malaysia at Wisma Lim Foo Yong in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur on November 11, 2016. It has become popular because it is the first convenience store selling soft serve ice cream and fresh snacks.[18]

FamilyMart Malaysia are owned by Maxincome Resources Sdn Bhd which is one of QL Resources Bhd subsidiary. They had a 20-year agreement with FamilyMart Co Ltd.[19]

All of FamilyMart Malaysia's food service and ready-to-eat selections are made with halal ingredients only. The service is currently in the midst of the halal application process with JAKIM. The products available in FamilyMart that are Halal certified will carry the Halal logo on its packaging. For products that are imported from Japan, Korea or Taiwan, the product ingredients will be vetted to ensure that no haram ingredients such as pork, lard or alcoholic substance were used. Customers will be able to read the ingredients information on the food or drinks packaging before purchase to ensure hassle-free consuming.[20] In April 2019, FamilyMart Malaysia was one of the F&B outlets that was chosen by PLUS Malaysia Berhad, the largest expressway in Malaysia to set up their stores in one of the R&R areas.[21]

As of 6 May 2021, there are 242 stores nationwide,[22] marking the 200th store milestone on the first store in Penang[23] after its 100th store in Melaka.[24] By 2022, they planned to open 300 stores nationwide.[25]

Philippines

FamilyMart was launched in the Philippines on April 7, 2013[26] under the ownership of Ayala Corporation, Rustan's Group and Itochu.[27][28][29] Philippine FamilyMart CVS Inc. is the official Philippine franchisee of FamilyMart. Its first Philippine branch, opened on April 22, 2013, is located at the Glorietta 3 mall in Makati. In 2017, Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc., a unit of the Davao-based conglomerate Udenna Corporation, acquired the franchise from the triumvirate; it was completed in 2018.[30][31] There are now more than 65 stores in the Philippines, including those built at select Phoenix Petroleum stations.

On November 21, 2019, FamilyMart opened its largest outlet in the world, with an area of 390 square meters (4,200 sq ft), at Udenna Tower in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.[32][33]

Taiwan

In 1988, FamilyMart began opening stores in Taiwan.[34]

 
A Taiwan FamilyMart is on the right, while another convenience store is right across the street.

In May 2012, there were around 9,255 convenience stores in Taiwan, which was equivalent to one store per 2,500 people. This is the highest number per capita in the world, and the number is still rising.[citation needed] 7-Eleven is the most popular convenience store in Taiwan, while FamilyMart is the second.

FamilyMart sued to end its partnership with Ting Hsin in 2019, which would end a 15-year joint venture.[35][36] Ting Hsin International Group was the top seller of instant noodles in the world in 2017, with a 15% share of the market.[37]

As of January 2018, FamilyMart has a total of 3,165 stores in Taiwan and accepts the highest number of bill payments among convenience stores in Taiwan, with over 100 million bills paid per year.[38]

By 2021, there was more than 3,600 FamilyMart stores located in Taiwan.[34]

Thailand

FamilyMart opened its first store in 1993 and grew to over 1,000 locations within the next decades. In May 2020, FamilyMart transferred their 49% stake of the Thai joint venture to partner Central Group. Despite FamilyMart's effective exit from the venture, they maintained licensing rights and store locations retained the company's name.[39]

Vietnam

FamilyMart opened its first store in Vietnam in 2009, starting in Ho Chi Minh City.[40] Initially the stores were operated in a joint venture with Vietnamese distributor Phu Thai Group, after 2013, both companies went their own way, and Phu Thai Group took over a number of FamilyMart stores and started operating them under its own brand B's Mart. As of 2017, FamilyMart operated 130 stores in Ho Chi Minh City.[41]

Former

Korea

 
FamilyMart in Kaesong, North Korea

At the end of May 2012, the number of operating FamilyMart stores had reached 7,271. In June 2012, FamilyMart of South Korea, which was being run by FamilyMart Corporation and BGF Retail, was renamed and converted to 'CU' under ownership of BGF Retail after an order coming from BGF Retail that required FamilyMart to leave the South Korean market, and to cease operations there.[42] At the end of March 2014, FamilyMart withdrew from the South Korean market completely. The stores are now called CU. The motto is "Convenience for you".

In addition, South Korean franchisees had operated a number of stores at Kaesong Industrial Region and Mount Kumgang Tourist Region in North Korea for South Korean visitors and workers; all the stores are now closed.

United States

Beginning in July 2005, FamilyMart began building and opening several stores in Los Angeles, California, the first of 250 planned for the United States by 2009. The North American brand name is "Famima!!".

In November 2010, FamilyMart announced it would freeze the number of locations in the United States to 10 stores due to the difficult economic environment.

In October 2015, FamilyMart closed all eight of its Famima!! convenience stores in the United States and liquidated Famima Corp. USA, withdrawing from the United States. [43][44]

Solar power

FamilyMart has had solar power at some of its stores since at least 2004.[45] It aims to increase its solar energy footprint in the future. There are around 45,000 convenience stores in Japan. Lawson run just under 10,000, a market share just behind 7-Eleven, who have about 13,000 stores. Currently, only 20 of Lawson's stores are equipped with solar equipment, but they plan to expand that number ahead of the 1 July 2012 introduction of a "feed-in tariff system", which the government and electricity companies say guarantees purchases of electricity from renewable sources such as solar or wind generators. Surplus power can be sold only after in-store lighting and air-conditioning have been powered.[46]

Automatic cashiers

On 30 January 2006, FamilyMart began trials of an automatic cashier station at one of its Tokyo stores in cooperation with Itochu and Toshiba. Special tags on items in the customer's shopping basket are remotely and instantly sensed at the register.

Controversy

Labor Commission case by franchise owners

Seventeen convenience store owners of FamilyMart stores formed a union and requested collective bargaining with the company. They were refused and sued. In April 2015 the Central Labor Commission of Japan found that FamilyMart had violated the Trade Union Law by refusing to negotiate with the union. The franchise owners were recognized as employees under the trade union law, and the company was ordered to pledge to the union that it would not repeat the offence.[47][48]

Rat infestation incident

In August 2019, footage emerged of as many as six rats scurrying through a FamilyMart store in Shibuya, near sushi displays and down aisles. FamilyMart responded by shutting the store, in order to investigate the cause of the problem, and apologised if the "unsanitary" footage had made customers feel "uneasy".[49]

See also

References

  1. ^ Includes franchise and overseas stores. "地域別店舗数 (2015年4月30日現在)". FamilyMart. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  2. ^ Corporate revenue; total chain revenue was JPY 3,009 bn.
  3. ^ a b "Basic Information about Our Stock".
  4. ^ "店舗数".
  5. ^ "Company Information 2010-01-29 at the Wayback Machine." FamilyMart. Retrieved on April 7, 2010.
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  19. ^ "QL Resources targets four FamilyMart stores by year end". The Star.
  20. ^ "FamilyMart Malaysia's statement on Halal applications". FamilyMart Malaysia's Facebook page. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26.
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  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
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  29. ^ ファミリーマート、伊藤忠商事、AyalaグループとRustanグループの合弁会社“SIAL”の3社がフィリピンにおけるファミリーマートの展開で合弁契約を締結 (FamilyMart, Itochu, Ayala-Rustan's JV company "SIAL" join forces to launch FamilyMart in the Philippines) November 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine (FamilyMart)
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  33. ^ Doctor, Abraham (November 21, 2019). "LOOK: THE WORLD'S BIGGEST FAMILYMART IS NOW SERVING AT BGC!". Udenna Group. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  34. ^ a b Michel, Patrick (2021-10-11). "Japan's convenience stores look to the future". The Japan Times. from the original on 2021-10-11. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
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  36. ^ "Japan's FamilyMart Seeks Split from Chinese Partner".
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  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-25.
  43. ^ "Merger Creates Japan's Second-Largest C-Store Chain".
  44. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-03-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  46. ^ Tokyo Weekender Solar Convenience Stores May 9, 2012 Retrieved on September 26, 2012
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External links

  • Official website (in English)
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Official website (in Vietnamese)

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Family Mart redirects here For the defunct grocery chain in the United States see A amp P Family Mart The FamilyMart Company Ltd 株式会社ファミリーマート Kabushikigaisha Famirimato is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain It is Japan s second largest convenience store chain behind 7 Eleven There are now 24 574 stores worldwide in Japan Taiwan China Philippines Thailand Vietnam Indonesia and Malaysia 4 Its headquarters is on the 17th floor of the Sunshine 60 building in Ikebukuro Toshima Tokyo 5 There are some stores in Japan with the name Circle K Sunkus under the operation of FamilyMart FamilyMart Co Ltd Native name株式会社ファミリーマートRomanized nameKabushiki gaisha FamiriMatoTypeSubsidiaryIndustryConvenience storesFoundedSeptember 1973 49 years ago 1973 09 in Sayama Japan incorporated September 1 1981 41 years ago 1981 09 01 FounderSeibu Retailing GroupHeadquartersShibaura Minato Tokyo JapanNumber of locations24 941 1 July 2021 Areas servedJapanTaiwanChina mainlandPhilippinesThailandVietnamIndonesiaMalaysiaKey peopleKoji Takayanagi Director and Chairman Kensuke Hosomi Representative Director and President ProductsOmusubi rice balls Hot snacksRefrigerated mealsOden stew Coffee and frappe beveragesRevenueJPY 477 5 bn 2 2017 Operating incomeJPY 42 8 bn 2017 Net incomeJPY 21 9 bn 2017 Total assetsJPY 730 3 bn 2016 Total equityJPY 295 2 bn 2016 Number of employees16 601 2017 ParentSeibu Retailing Group 1973 2006 FamilyMart UNY Holdings Co Ltd 2017 2020 Itochu 2020 present 3 SubsidiariesFamima Websitewww family co jpFamilyMart was until 2020 a subsidiary of the FamilyMart UNY Holdings Co Ltd UFHD which also owned supermarket chain Uny UFHD was dissolved when Uny was acquired by the parent company of Don Quijote in 2020 FamilyMart Co s parent company is Itochu a Japanese trading company with a stake of 50 1 3 On July 8 2020 Itochu announced it will spend approximately 580 billion approx 5 5 billion to purchase 100 of FamilyMart with the intent to sell 4 9 of the shares to Zen Noh and Norinchukin Bank 6 FamilyMart shareholders approved the takeover on October 26 and the stock was delisted on November 12 thus leading the completion of the acquisition 7 All of the usual Japanese convenience store goods such as basic grocery items magazines manga soft drinks alcoholic drinks like sake nikuman fried chicken onigiri and bento are available FamilyMart is known for its distinctive doorbell melody which is played upon entering the store 8 The doorbells are exclusively made by Panasonic and the melody these doorbells play is referred to as Melody Chime No 1 Daiseikyou and was originally developed for Panasonic by Yasuhi Inada in 1978 9 Contents 1 Growth and development 2 International operations 2 1 China mainland 2 2 Malaysia 2 3 Philippines 2 4 Taiwan 2 5 Thailand 2 6 Vietnam 2 7 Former 2 7 1 Korea 2 7 2 United States 3 Solar power 4 Automatic cashiers 5 Controversy 5 1 Labor Commission case by franchise owners 5 2 Rat infestation incident 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGrowth and development Edit FamilyMart store in Sōma Fukushima Japan The first FamilyMart opened in Sayama Saitama Prefecture in 1973 10 The store has kept growing opening 500 stores every 3 years In 2002 it was listed as a company in Taiwan 11 FamilyMart currently has franchise stores in Malaysia Philippines Thailand Indonesia Taiwan China and Vietnam In October 2013 FamilyMart opened its 10 000th store in Japan 10 12 Operations in certain parts of Asia especially China continue to expand 13 As of January 2018 there are 24 243 stores worldwide with fast growth in Asia outside Japan There are 17 409 stores in Japan 3 165 stores in Taiwan 2 177 stores in China 1 138 stores in Thailand 277 stores in Malaysia 66 stores in the Philippines 165 stores in Vietnam and 87 stores in Indonesia FamilyMart has stores located in all prefectures of Japan FamilyMart was formerly the largest chain store in South Korea FamilyMart entered South Korea in 1990 through a franchise licensing agreement with Bokwang Group However from 2012 the original stores were rebranded as CU and operated separately by BGF Retail then a joint venture between FamilyMart and Bokwang Group 14 In 2014 FamilyMart sold off their stake in BGF Retail after its IPO and divested from South Korea as a result of the rebranding exercise 15 16 International operations EditChina mainland Edit A FamilyMart store in Beijing China FamilyMart opened its first store in Shanghai China in 2004 Since then the chain has expanded to Guangzhou Suzhou and Hangzhou Other stores are in Shenzhen Guangzhou Chengdu Wuxi Beijing and Dongguan By December 2020 there are over 2 967 FamilyMart stores in mainland China 17 Malaysia Edit A FamilyMart store in Nu Sentral KL Sentral Kuala Lumpur A FamilyMart Mini vending machine in Shell Jalan Tun Razak Kuala Lumpur FamilyMart opened its first store in Malaysia at Wisma Lim Foo Yong in Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur on November 11 2016 It has become popular because it is the first convenience store selling soft serve ice cream and fresh snacks 18 FamilyMart Malaysia are owned by Maxincome Resources Sdn Bhd which is one of QL Resources Bhd subsidiary They had a 20 year agreement with FamilyMart Co Ltd 19 All of FamilyMart Malaysia s food service and ready to eat selections are made with halal ingredients only The service is currently in the midst of the halal application process with JAKIM The products available in FamilyMart that are Halal certified will carry the Halal logo on its packaging For products that are imported from Japan Korea or Taiwan the product ingredients will be vetted to ensure that no haram ingredients such as pork lard or alcoholic substance were used Customers will be able to read the ingredients information on the food or drinks packaging before purchase to ensure hassle free consuming 20 In April 2019 FamilyMart Malaysia was one of the F amp B outlets that was chosen by PLUS Malaysia Berhad the largest expressway in Malaysia to set up their stores in one of the R amp R areas 21 As of 6 May 2021 there are 242 stores nationwide 22 marking the 200th store milestone on the first store in Penang 23 after its 100th store in Melaka 24 By 2022 they planned to open 300 stores nationwide 25 Philippines Edit FamilyMart was launched in the Philippines on April 7 2013 26 under the ownership of Ayala Corporation Rustan s Group and Itochu 27 28 29 Philippine FamilyMart CVS Inc is the official Philippine franchisee of FamilyMart Its first Philippine branch opened on April 22 2013 is located at the Glorietta 3 mall in Makati In 2017 Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc a unit of the Davao based conglomerate Udenna Corporation acquired the franchise from the triumvirate it was completed in 2018 30 31 There are now more than 65 stores in the Philippines including those built at select Phoenix Petroleum stations On November 21 2019 FamilyMart opened its largest outlet in the world with an area of 390 square meters 4 200 sq ft at Udenna Tower in Bonifacio Global City Taguig 32 33 Taiwan EditIn 1988 FamilyMart began opening stores in Taiwan 34 A Taiwan FamilyMart is on the right while another convenience store is right across the street In May 2012 there were around 9 255 convenience stores in Taiwan which was equivalent to one store per 2 500 people This is the highest number per capita in the world and the number is still rising citation needed 7 Eleven is the most popular convenience store in Taiwan while FamilyMart is the second FamilyMart sued to end its partnership with Ting Hsin in 2019 which would end a 15 year joint venture 35 36 Ting Hsin International Group was the top seller of instant noodles in the world in 2017 with a 15 share of the market 37 As of January 2018 FamilyMart has a total of 3 165 stores in Taiwan and accepts the highest number of bill payments among convenience stores in Taiwan with over 100 million bills paid per year 38 By 2021 there was more than 3 600 FamilyMart stores located in Taiwan 34 Thailand Edit FamilyMart opened its first store in 1993 and grew to over 1 000 locations within the next decades In May 2020 FamilyMart transferred their 49 stake of the Thai joint venture to partner Central Group Despite FamilyMart s effective exit from the venture they maintained licensing rights and store locations retained the company s name 39 Vietnam Edit FamilyMart opened its first store in Vietnam in 2009 starting in Ho Chi Minh City 40 Initially the stores were operated in a joint venture with Vietnamese distributor Phu Thai Group after 2013 both companies went their own way and Phu Thai Group took over a number of FamilyMart stores and started operating them under its own brand B s Mart As of 2017 FamilyMart operated 130 stores in Ho Chi Minh City 41 Former Edit Korea Edit Main article CU store FamilyMart in Kaesong North Korea At the end of May 2012 the number of operating FamilyMart stores had reached 7 271 In June 2012 FamilyMart of South Korea which was being run by FamilyMart Corporation and BGF Retail was renamed and converted to CU under ownership of BGF Retail after an order coming from BGF Retail that required FamilyMart to leave the South Korean market and to cease operations there 42 At the end of March 2014 FamilyMart withdrew from the South Korean market completely The stores are now called CU The motto is Convenience for you In addition South Korean franchisees had operated a number of stores at Kaesong Industrial Region and Mount Kumgang Tourist Region in North Korea for South Korean visitors and workers all the stores are now closed United States Edit Main article Famima Beginning in July 2005 FamilyMart began building and opening several stores in Los Angeles California the first of 250 planned for the United States by 2009 The North American brand name is Famima In November 2010 FamilyMart announced it would freeze the number of locations in the United States to 10 stores due to the difficult economic environment In October 2015 FamilyMart closed all eight of its Famima convenience stores in the United States and liquidated Famima Corp USA withdrawing from the United States 43 44 Solar power EditFamilyMart has had solar power at some of its stores since at least 2004 45 It aims to increase its solar energy footprint in the future There are around 45 000 convenience stores in Japan Lawson run just under 10 000 a market share just behind 7 Eleven who have about 13 000 stores Currently only 20 of Lawson s stores are equipped with solar equipment but they plan to expand that number ahead of the 1 July 2012 introduction of a feed in tariff system which the government and electricity companies say guarantees purchases of electricity from renewable sources such as solar or wind generators Surplus power can be sold only after in store lighting and air conditioning have been powered 46 Automatic cashiers EditOn 30 January 2006 FamilyMart began trials of an automatic cashier station at one of its Tokyo stores in cooperation with Itochu and Toshiba Special tags on items in the customer s shopping basket are remotely and instantly sensed at the register Controversy EditLabor Commission case by franchise owners Edit Seventeen convenience store owners of FamilyMart stores formed a union and requested collective bargaining with the company They were refused and sued In April 2015 the Central Labor Commission of Japan found that FamilyMart had violated the Trade Union Law by refusing to negotiate with the union The franchise owners were recognized as employees under the trade union law and the company was ordered to pledge to the union that it would not repeat the offence 47 48 Rat infestation incident Edit In August 2019 footage emerged of as many as six rats scurrying through a FamilyMart store in Shibuya near sushi displays and down aisles FamilyMart responded by shutting the store in order to investigate the cause of the problem and apologised if the unsanitary footage had made customers feel uneasy 49 See also EditList of convenience storesReferences Edit Includes franchise and overseas stores 地域別店舗数 2015年4月30日現在 FamilyMart Retrieved 9 June 2015 Corporate revenue total chain revenue was JPY 3 009 bn a b Basic Information about Our Stock 店舗数 Company Information Archived 2010 01 29 at the Wayback Machine FamilyMart Retrieved on April 7 2010 Itochu to Fully Own FamilyMart 8 July 2020 Kyodo News 26 October 2020 FamilyMart shareholders OK Itochu taking convenience store private Japan Today Retrieved 26 October 2020 ThatsMags com Shanghai Retrieved on November 9 2018 FamilyMart s iconic door jingle doesn t belong to FamilyMart You can use it in your homes too SoraNews24 Japan News 2015 06 03 Retrieved 2020 03 18 a b FamilyMart joins 10 000 outlets in Japan club The Japan Times 16 October 2013 Retrieved 19 October 2013 About FamilyMart Corporate Profile www family com tw Retrieved 2020 03 19 FamilyMart stores top 10 000 in Japan The Japan News 17 October 2013 Retrieved 19 October 2013 Topham James November 25 2010 FamilyMart to stay in US China pace picks up Reuters UK November 25 2010 Rebranded Family Mart will CU later koreajoongangdaily joins com Retrieved 2021 11 11 FamilyMart calling it quits in South Korea Nikkei Asia Retrieved 2021 11 11 Japan s FamilyMart to sell BGF stake exit South Korea Reuters 2014 04 03 Retrieved 2021 11 11 全家Family Mart 开心尝鲜在全家 门店查询 www familymart com cn Retrieved 2019 05 18 Now open First FamilyMart in KL TimeOut Kuala Lumpur QL Resources targets four FamilyMart stores by year end The Star FamilyMart Malaysia s statement on Halal applications FamilyMart Malaysia s Facebook page Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Chalil Melanie 18 April 2019 Family Mart Sushi King among five F amp B outlets coming to a PLUS R amp R near you Malay Mail www malaymail com Retrieved 2019 05 18 Welcome FamilyMart Malaysia familymart com my Retrieved 2019 12 06 FamilyMart Malaysia www facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2020 07 30 FamilyMart Malaysia www facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2019 05 18 Annual Report 2020 Page 37 paragraph 4 PDF a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link FamilyMart to open store in the Philippines FamilyMart Glorietta3 outlet ready to welcome its first customers FamilyMart April 5 2013 Archived from the original on May 7 2013 Retrieved April 26 2013 Ayala Land Rustan s to bring in FamilyMart to challenge 7 Eleven MiniStop Archived from the original on 2012 11 10 Retrieved November 7 2012 Japan s FamilyMart firms up Philippine investment Archived December 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine News5 ファミリーマート 伊藤忠商事 AyalaグループとRustanグループの合弁会社 SIAL の3社がフィリピンにおけるファミリーマートの展開で合弁契約を締結 FamilyMart Itochu Ayala Rustan s JV company SIAL join forces to launch FamilyMart in the Philippines Archived November 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine FamilyMart Dumlao Abadilla Doris October 30 2017 Dennis Uy buys FamilyMart PH Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved March 20 2022 Phoenix Petroleum completes acquisition of Philippine Family Mart Phoenix Petroleum January 11 2018 Retrieved March 20 2022 World s largest FamilyMart to open in Manila Inside Retail Asia October 8 2019 Retrieved August 9 2022 Doctor Abraham November 21 2019 LOOK THE WORLD S BIGGEST FAMILYMART IS NOW SERVING AT BGC Udenna Group Retrieved August 9 2022 a b Michel Patrick 2021 10 11 Japan s convenience stores look to the future The Japan Times Archived from the original on 2021 10 11 Retrieved 2021 10 11 FamilyMart sues to end Chinese joint venture with Ting Hsin Japan s FamilyMart Seeks Split from Chinese Partner Instant noodles reach deeper into hungry Asia No simple stereotype of Taiwan s young people Taiwan Insights Retrieved 8 May 2014 FamilyMart looks to halt Asia losing streak after Thailand retreat Nikkei Asia 9 August 2020 Archived from the original on 2021 10 10 Retrieved 2021 10 11 Japan s FamilyMart seeks growth in Vietnam Reuters 22 April 2009 Japan s FamilyMart may limit investment in Vietnam following losses 11 May 2017 2013 대한민국 브랜드스타 CU 울릉도 백령도 한국형 편의점 전국 7000개 Archived from the original on 2014 10 25 Merger Creates Japan s Second Largest C Store Chain Archived copy Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2016 03 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Yuasa Izumi DoCoMo tower runs on wind sunlight The Japan Times September 15 2004 Retrieved on September 26 2012 Tokyo Weekender Solar Convenience Stores May 9 2012 Retrieved on September 26 2012 Convenience store owners recognized as workers April 16 2015 Archived April 27 2015 at the Wayback Machine Mainichi Shimbun Retrieved April 20 2015 FamilyMart Ordered to Accept Labor Talks with Franchisees April 16 2015 Jiji Retrieved April 20 2015 Japanese grocery chain apologises after rat video 2019 08 07 Retrieved 2019 08 07 External links Edit 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