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Cheap Rice: Japan Customers Queue in Rain - News Directory 3

Cheap Rice: Japan Customers Queue in Rain

May 31, 2025 News
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  • Iris Ohyama,a major home center chain,has started selling government stockpiled rice⁤ at ⁢two locations in Miyagi and chiba⁤ prefectures.
  • Despite persistent rain, a long line⁤ formed early Saturday at the Unidy Matsudo ⁤Tokiwadaira store in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture.
  • The line stretched from the entrance, around the building, and into the parking⁤ lot.‍ According to ⁣company spokesperson Mao Takaoka, about 100 ‍people ⁤were ⁢already waiting by 6...
Original source: japantimes.co.jp

Cheap Rice: Japan Customers Queue in Rain

In Japan, budget-conscious shoppers are braving harsh weather to snag a deal. Iris Ohyama, a prominent home center chain, has begun selling government-held rice to the ‍public, a first due⁤ to escalating grain prices. Eager customers lined up in the⁣ rain as early⁤ as 8 p.m. the previous night ⁤at Unidy⁢ Matsudo Tokiwadaira in chiba Prefecture. Hundreds were there by dawn, ready to secure their single bag ⁣of affordable rice. News Directory 3 is tracking the story. demand is intense; this rice, sourced through a special government contract, is clearly ⁤in ⁤high demand.Discover what’s next in this evolving story.

Iris Ohyama Sells Government Rice Stockpile Amid High Grain ⁣Prices

Updated May 31,2025

Iris Ohyama,a major home center chain,has started selling government stockpiled rice⁤ at ⁢two locations in Miyagi and chiba⁤ prefectures. This marks‍ the first time government rice, secured through a special⁤ contract due to soaring grain prices, is ‍available in physical ⁤stores.

Despite persistent rain, a long line⁤ formed early Saturday at the Unidy Matsudo ⁤Tokiwadaira store in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture. The store distributed numbered tickets starting at 8 a.m., limiting purchases to one bag per person.

The line stretched from the entrance, around the building, and into the parking⁤ lot.‍ According to ⁣company spokesperson Mao Takaoka, about 100 ‍people ⁤were ⁢already waiting by 6 a.m., with some arriving as early as⁢ 8 ⁢p.m.⁢ the previous night to secure their place.

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