JAPAN: Seven & i expands York Benimaru banner

By: Michael Fitzpatrick | 13 August 2008

Japanese convenience and supermarket operator Seven & i Holdings has confirmed to just-food that it intends to "considerably" boost its number of its own-brand food supermarkets over the next few years.

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Japanese convenience and supermarket operator Seven & i Holdings has confirmed to just-food that it intends to "considerably" boost its number of its own-brand food supermarkets over the next few years.

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