Daiso
Daiso, our local business
By Jake, Joon, and Lijae
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Daiso
Daiso is a private store that sells houseware goods. It is a store that provides us with essentials and goods that we want. Daiso sells a wide range of items, from stationary to toys. It has a range of over 100,000 products, of which over 40 percent are imported goods. We have viewed a synopsis of the benefits of Daiso.
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-Daiso is the CU of Japan.
{@djpineapple.blogger}
-Hmmm… I think that I don’t know anything about Daiso. It's just a place that was made recently.๐๐๐
{@wintersoldier.blogger}
-No. Even places like Daiso have a long history. Daiso was first made in Hiroshima. Daiso was originally opened first as a street vending shop dealing with 100-yen products.
{@carrotsoda.blogger}
-Oh yeah. I remember too. I read that the first Daiso opened in 1972 by Hirotake Yano who opened it as Yano Shoten. Then, he officially founded ‘Daiso’ in 1977 at Kagawa, Japan.
{@djpineapple.blogger}
-Thanks, guys.
{@wintersoldier.blogger}
-Everyone’s talking about Hirotake Yano, but all I know is that he founded Daiso.
{@thedebatorofthewild.blogger}
- Did you know that Hirotake Yano was once bankrupt? He had 7 million Japanese yen in debt! The irony!
{@ahinramen.blogger}
I wonder how Daiso is so successful.
{@theevilguy.blogger}
-Daiso relies mostly on human resources and capital resources.
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{@djpineapple.blogger}
-But doesn’t Daiso also rely on the customers that buy their goods?
{@carrotsoda.blogger}
-I just read this, but Daiso also relies on the resources they have to make goods. ๐๐๐
{@wintersoldier.blogger}
-I guess they rely on a lot of resources.
{@djpineapple.blogger}
-Isn’t that obvious? You need resources to make goods! Seriously? ๐๐๐
{@wintersoldier.blogger}
-Daiso helps citizens in so many communities by selling goods at reasonable prices. I must go to Daiso often!
{@djpineapple.blogger}
-And now,Daiso has become a worldwide store,popular with everyone!
Daiso means 'I have everything!'
ReplyDeleteI love Daiso as well:)
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