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Their managers at the Conway, Ark., store repeatedly told them the logo wasn’t related to LGBTQ rights and disciplined both employees in 2019 for violating the supermarket’s dress code. But ...
In 1939, J.J. Lawson opened a dairy store in Ohio that would eventually grow into a chain. Although there are just two locations in the US, plenty can be found in Japan. Here's a closer look at ...
The apron prompted at least 10 employees at the store, including Rickerd and Lawson, to immediately express disapproval about the logo, which they thought looked similar to the LGBTQ Pride flag.
Lawson began in 1939 in Ohio, where its name and iconic white milk can logo on a blue backdrop were first established. ... Japanese convenience store Lawson registers trademark in Taiwan. Dec. 11, ...
Calling all Japanese convenience store fans: you can now buy a Lawson pouch, ... (¥2,299), it has an embroidered Lawson logo, plus a blue and white striped interior with pockets.
In brief: Lawson, the Japanese convenience store chain, has come up with a novel approach to address the country's chronic labor shortage: hiring remote workers from overseas. At first glance ...
Lawson Store 100 will also offer a range of retro candies, snacks, and instant noodles in their stores and they’ll even be playing hits from the era while the Showa Retro Fair is underway until 12 ...
FUJI-KAWAGUCHIKO, Yamanashi Prefecture—A large black plastic sheet was installed in front of a Lawson convenience store here to block views of Mount Fuji and prevent ill-mannered tourists from ...
One week after a small town announced it was taking unorthodox measures to prevent overtourism at a popular selfie spot near Mount Fuji, a business caught up in the controversy has made a statement.