> But Singapore, oh man 7-11 in Singapore is terrible compared to Taiwan/Japan.
7-Eleven in Singapore is operated by a Hong Kong conglomerate that also has the licence(?) to operate in Hong Kong and China [1].
If we're just talking about convenience food, IMO 7-Eleven still has a better selection than its other competitor, Cheers [2], which is owned and operated by Singapore's government-controlled trade union confederation [3].
I'm trying to think when I've ever gone into cheers... They seem so rare... I definitely cannot comment on cheers as I just think of ever going into one.
7-Eleven in Singapore is operated by a Hong Kong conglomerate that also has the licence(?) to operate in Hong Kong and China [1].
If we're just talking about convenience food, IMO 7-Eleven still has a better selection than its other competitor, Cheers [2], which is owned and operated by Singapore's government-controlled trade union confederation [3].
[1] https://www.dairyfarmgroup.com/en-US/Our-Businesses/Convenie...
[2] https://www.fairprice.com.sg/our-retail-formats/
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Trades_Union_Congress