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  2. WeMall - Wikipedia

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    WeMall, formerly iTrueMart, was an ecommerce platform headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. The platform was owned by Ascend Group Co. Ltd., and primarily sells electronics, appliances, and personal care products. History. iTrueMart was first launched in 2014 and initially operated in Thailand.

  3. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Thai script. Thai cuisine ( Thai: อาหารไทย, RTGS : ahan thai, pronounced [ʔāː.hǎːn tʰāj]) is the national cuisine of Thailand . Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with aromatics and spicy heat.

  4. The Billionaire - Wikipedia

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    The Billionaire, also known as Top Secret: Wai Roon Pan Lan ( Thai: วัยรุ่นพันล้าน, pronounced [wāj rûn pʰān láːn] ), is a 2011 Thai biographical drama film produced by Nadao Bangkok and released by GTH. It was directed by Songyos Sugmakanan, and stars Pachara Chirathivat, Somboonsuk Niyomsiri (aka Piak Poster ...

  5. Nine-dash line - Wikipedia

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    Nine-dash line. The nine-dash line, also referred to as the eleven-dash line by Taiwan, is a set of line segments on various maps that accompanied the claims of the People's Republic of China (PRC, "mainland China") and the Republic of China (ROC, "Taiwan") in the South China Sea. [1] The contested area includes the Paracel Islands, [a] the ...

  6. Big Gulp - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .7-eleven .com /products /big-gulp. Big Gulp is a line of fountain drinks owned by 7-Eleven and used at its namesake stores as well as A-Plus, Speedway, and Stripes Convenience Stores. While the name is in reference to the original 32-US-fluid-ounce (950 ml) drink, it has since expanded to include various other sizes.

  7. Convenience store - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a Japanese 7-Eleven convenience store A typical bodega in New York City. A convenience store, convenience shop, bodega, corner store or corner shop is a small retail store that stocks a range of everyday items such as tea, coffee, groceries, fruits, vegetables, snacks, confectionery, soft drinks, ice creams, tobacco products, lottery tickets, over-the-counter drugs, toiletries ...

  8. Tops Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .tops .co .th /en /. Tops is a grocery chain in Thailand. Co-founded by the then-parent of U.S.-based Tops Markets LLC, the chain is operated under the name Tops Supermarket in Thailand by Central Food Retail, a subsidiary of Central Retail Corporation. In addition to Tops Supermarket, some branches are called Tops Superstore, Tops ...

  9. Jiffy (convenience store) - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy stores generate monthly revenue of 2.2 million baht each, while 7-Elevens generate 1.2 million baht each, due to their differing sizes. [ citation needed ] References [ edit ]