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  2. Ting Hsin International Group - Wikipedia

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    Ting Hsin Oil and Fat in late 2013 was found to have purchased tainted food products from Chang Chi Foodstuff since 2007. [25] In November 2013, Wei Ying-chung (魏應充), former chairman of three subsidiaries of Ting Hsin International Group, was indicted on charges of fraud as part of an investigation into the 2013 Taiwan food scandal. Wei ...

  3. FamilyMart - Wikipedia

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    FamilyMart was a subsidiary of the FamilyMart UNY Holdings Co., Ltd. (UFHD), which also owned supermarket chain Uny, until 2020. UFHD was dissolved when Uny was acquired by the parent company of Don Quijote in 2020. FamilyMart Co.'s parent company is Itochu, a Japanese trading company, with a stake of 50.1%. [3]

  4. Ting Hsin - Wikipedia

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  5. Japanese Retailer FamilyMart Seeks Split With Chinese Partner

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  6. Master Kong Chef's Table - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007 most noodle dishes had prices of 16-24 yuan. [1] As of 2011 the average prices of noodle bowls were 30-33 renminbi. [3] As of 2007 the 98 renminbi per bowl top-level elastic noodles with tender beef rib was the most expensive dish; it used imported beef. [1] As of 2010, the chain directly competes with Yum! Brands China outlets. [4]

  7. Master Kong - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Tianjin by the Wei brothers from Changhua County, Taiwan in 1991. [8] It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1996. [9]It is owned 33.48% by Ting Hsin International Group [10] and 33.48% by Sanyo Foods.

  8. Famima!! - Wikipedia

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    Famima!! was a chain of small upscale convenience stores owned by FamilyMart stores of Japan.Founded on September 17, 2004, the stores brought the Japanese model of premium convenience stores targeting the middle- and upper-level income group of 21 – 41 years of age to the United States.

  9. Acosta Sales & Marketing - Wikipedia

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    Acosta was founded in 1927 by Lou Acosta. Founder Louis “L.T.” Acosta opened L.T. Acosta Company, Inc. This family-run, single-market food broker served the greater Jacksonville, Florida area for 50 years before it expanded across the Southeast. An office in Tampa was opened and the service area expanded to central Florida. Expanding beyond ...