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7-11 store Policy and culture in Malaysia

Seven-Eleven store in Malaysia was founded by J.C Thompson in 1927. This new
business idea can increase store sales. Besides that, 7-Eleven store Malaysia will be
offered milk, bread and eggs on Sunday, and evenings when grocery stores are
closed.The service is available at 7-Eleven Malaysia such as the bill payment, mobile
phone reloads, photocopying and automated teller machine (ATM). All food items in
7-Eleven Malaysia are certificate HALAL. They are using Whistle-Blowing Policy,
which means each person who raises concern at early-age about the risk of wrongful
activities such as fraud in Malaysia. 7-Eleven store have employees are under the
contract terms, temporary terms and short term employees.

7-11 store Policy an culture in Japan.

Seven-Eleven store in Japan was established by Ito Yokado in 1973. 7-11 Japan is
working together with the Nihon Delica Foods Association to develop original daily
food products, which are 7-11 Japan’s core product. 7-11 Japan places a high priority
on ensuring that the production facilities and distribution centers for its original daily
food products are used only by 7-11 Japan. This enables 7-11 Japan to differentiate
itself in the areas of product development, food safety management, and quality
control. 7-11 Japan has expanded its range of services that are useful in daily life. A
diverse range of 7-11 Japan services contributes to growth in the number of customer
store visits. These services include ATM services, the acceptance of bill payments,
meal delivery services, and ticket services provided with the use of multi-function
copiers. 7-11 Japan based in fundamental network expansion policy on a market-
concentration strategy, which means 7-11 Japan has been able to establish a
distribution system and implement product strategies that leverage the distinctive
features of high store densities.

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