By ATSUSHI OKUDERA/ Correspondent
November 9, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Shoppers check products at the sushi section of a Don Don Donki store in Hong Kong on Sept. 1, where sashimi, sushi, meat, fruits, ready-made meals and other foods are said to be the most popular items, unlike at the chain’s stores in Japan. (Atsushi Okudera)
HONG KONG--The Japanese discount chain store Don Quijote is enjoying a major sales surge in this Asian market even amid the novel coronavirus pandemic thanks to its offerings of fresh food and Japanese wares. [Read More]
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