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This story is a part of NRN’s International Top 25, an annual look at the 25 largest restaurant chains and companies based outside of the United States and Canada based on their worldwide foodservice sales. Sales and figures were calculated by London-based Euromonitor International.
November 24, 2014
• Chains by sales, growth
• Chains by worldwide units, growth
• Companies by sales, growth
• Chains by estimated sales per unit
Japanese operators lead the pack in Asia, with four out of five of Asia Pacific’s leading foodservice companies headquartered in the island nation. Convenience store operators hold the top three positions for sales, led by 7-Eleven and its parent company, retail conglomerate 7 & I Holdings, reflecting the importance of the format both within Japan and increasingly across the region.
With tens of thousands of outlets between them, 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson account for a significant portion of foodservice traffic in both Japan and Taiwan, and continue to aggressively expand their offerings. In 2013 and ...
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