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Natural Lawson items have a maroon logo with a sun in one corner and a wheat strand in the other. Lawson is a convenience store, after all, so it's meant to offer anything and everything you could ...
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 ...
Calling all Japanese convenience store fans: you can now buy a Lawson ... As for the tote bag (¥2,299), it has an embroidered Lawson logo, plus a blue and white striped interior with pockets.
Lawson began in 1939 in Ohio, where its name and iconic white milk can logo on a blue backdrop were first established. The company later opened its first store in Japan, and its headquarters is now ...
And here to do just that is the discount offshoot of Lawson convenience stores Lawson Store 100 and their limited lineup of Showa Retro Fair foods. You can tell a Lawson Store 100 from its green signs ...
Many, no doubt, stop at a convenience store for a snack, an umbrella or to use the ATM. Accordingly, Lawson asked its multilingual workers to display their proficiency in any of seven languages ...