Go Local Guru Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Go Local Guru Content Network
  2. CP All - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP_All

    As of 2022, the company has a total of 13,838 7-Eleven stores nationwide, of which 50 percent of stores were company-owned, 44 percent franchise stores and 6 percent sub-area license stores. As of 2015, 44 percent of stores were in Bangkok and environs and 56 percent were in provincial areas.

  3. Charoen Pokphand - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charoen_Pokphand

    7-Eleven. CP All Plc. is the sole operator of 7-Eleven convenience stores in Thailand. The CP Group acquired the rights to distribute the convenience store in 1987. The first 7-Eleven outlet was opened in 1989 on Patpong Road in Bangkok. As of 2020, the company had a total of 11,700 stores nationwide employing 170,000 workers. Of the total ...

  4. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Eleven

    Thailand has the second largest number of 7-Eleven stores after Japan. In an effort to reduce plastic pollution the parent company of 7-Eleven stores in Thailand, CP All Public Company, announced their intent in November 2018 to reduce and eventually end the use of single-use plastic bags.

  5. List of supermarket chains in Thailand - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_supermarket_chains...

    Current chains. 108 Shop. 7-Eleven. Big C group, includes: Mini Big C. Big C Supercenter. Big C Extra. Big C Jumbo. Central Food Retail (a part of Central Retail Corporation) group, includes:

  6. 7-Eleven is bringing facial-recognition technology pioneered ...

    www.aol.com/news/7-eleven-bringing-facial...

    7-Eleven is introducing facial-recognition and AI technology at its 11,000 stores in Thailand.

  7. List of convenience stores - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_convenience_stores

    Mills – based in the UK, sold to Tesco in 2010. Pak-A-Sak-based in ( Shreveport, Louisiana ); sold to 7-Eleven in 1970. Somerfield – bought by the Co-operative Group in 2009. Town & Country Food Stores – bought by Stripes Convenience Stores in 2007.

  8. FamilyMart - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FamilyMart

    It is Japan's second largest convenience store chain, behind Seven-Eleven Japan. There are now 24,574 stores worldwide in Japan, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Its headquarters is on the 17th floor of the Sunshine 60 building in Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo.

  9. Tops Supermarket - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tops_Supermarket

    In addition to Tops Supermarket, some branches are called Tops Superstore, Tops Market, Tops Market Food & Wine, Tops Daily and Central Food Hall. It is the largest supermarket chain in Thailand and operates 120 stores nationwide.

  10. Lotus's - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus's

    As of December 2019, Tesco Lotus had 1,967 stores in Thailand under the Tesco Lotus brand: 1,600 Tesco Lotus Express stores and about 400 other stores in hypermarket, Talad, and department store formats. Two hypermarkets opened in 2019, two more are being constructed, and 50 Tesco Lotus Express stores will open in the second-half of 2019.

  11. Jiffy (convenience store) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiffy_(Convenience_store)

    Jiffy is a Thai chain of convenience stores. There are a total of 149 Jiffy convenience stores, mostly in petrol stations. Companies. Jiffy Convenience Store; Jiffy Express; Jiffy Kitchen; Jiffy Bistro; Jiffy Market; Jiffy Daily; Jiffy Super Fresh Market; Jiffy Plus Supermarket; Revenue