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Japan convenience stores use plastic sheets for social distancing
Reuters, Published on 13/04/2020
» TOKYO: Some of Japan's ubiquitous convenience stores have taken a novel approach to social distancing by hanging plastic sheets from the ceiling to provide a barrier between customers and staff at the cash register during the coronavirus pandemic.
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CP’s Tesco buy could be bitten by new antitrust watchdog
Reuters, Published on 09/03/2020
» BANGKOK/SINGAPORE: CP Group's $10 billion (334 billion baht) deal to buy Tesco PLC's 2,000 Thai retail outlets marks the end of a three-way tycoon tussle - and the beginning of the first engagement for Thailand's newly powerful antitrust watchdog.
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FamilyMart to deploy robots in Japan stores
Reuters, Published on 15/07/2020
» TOKYO: In August, a robot vaguely resembling a kangaroo will begin stacking sandwiches, drinks and ready meals on shelves at a Japanese convenience store in a test its maker, Telexistence, hopes will help trigger a wave of retail automation.
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Instant noodle store an unlikely hit with youth
Reuters, Published on 24/03/2022
» In Thailand, a country famous for its flavourful, spicy cuisine and street food, instant noodles may seem an unlikely culinary hit.
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Netflix tools up in SE Asia as Disney+ arrives
Reuters, Published on 17/08/2020
» SINGAPORE: US streaming giant Netflix is ramping up its mobile-only subscription plans in Southeast Asia and expanding local content, senior executives told Reuters, just as arch-rival Disney arrives in the fast-growing market.
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Grocery trucks get new life from coronavirus shutdown
Reuters, Published on 14/04/2020
» PATHUM THANI: Cries of "Food, here comes the food," echoed through a Bangkok neighbourhood as Wannapa Yarnsarn's truck arrived with everything from mangoes and dried chillies to fresh pork for sale.
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Confusion as locked-down Philippines starts virus quarantine
Reuters, Published on 17/03/2020
» MANILA: Millions of people woke up confused, confined and frustrated in the Philippines on Tuesday, as a sweeping home quarantine order kicked in with just a few hours of warning, and Southeast Asia prepared tighter measures against a surge in coronavirus cases.
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Tesco shares jump on possible sale of Thai business
Reuters, Published on 09/12/2019
» LONDON: Shares in Tesco jumped nearly 6% at one point on Monday after Britain's biggest retailer said it was considering a sale of its remaining Asian businesses, in Thailand and Malaysia, which analysts valued at up to $9 billion.
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