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  1. Sep 24, 2022 · Ministop Philippines is now Uncle John’s, as part of its ownership change after the Gokongwei Group bought out its Japanese partner in the convenience store chain earlier this year.

  2. Oct 3, 2022 · Ministop Philippines will now be called Uncle John’s—a celebration of our founder’s legacy who always believed in and cheered for every Filipino. Uncle John’s will feature the same favorites you’ve held close to your heart all these years, plus new and exciting products to look out for! Robinsons Retail recognized as outstanding PH ...

  3. by Bernie V. Franco. Published Sep 22, 2022. After more than 20 years of operating in the Philippines, Ministop will soon be rebranded as Uncle John's, the branding used for its ready-to-eat chicken and kariman products. PHOTO/S: ministop.com.ph / Facebook (Ayala Malls, Market Market) Goodbye, Ministop. Hello, Uncle John’s.

  4. Formerly known as Ministop for over 20 years, the chain was rebranded to Uncle John's after we acquired the remaining 40% stake of Ministop Japan, making it a 100% Filipino-owned company. Vision To become the preferred ever-evolving convenience store that offers the best products and services in a clean and comfortable space and overall, a delightful experience for our customers.

  5. Jan 24, 2022 · The Ministop franchise in the Philippines will be wholly owned by Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. subsidiary, Robinsons Supermarket Corporation come February. And yes, to answer the main question on your mind: Uncle John's Fried Chicken and the Kariman aren't going anywhere (except maybe your stomachs, of course). Article continues after this ad.

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  6. Jan 22, 2022 · In 2000, Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc., through a subsidiary, partnered with Japan’s Ministop Co. Ltd and Mitsubishi Corporation to open the Ministop convenience stores in the Philippines. Alongside its exit in the Philippines, Ministop has also sold its South Korean subsidiary to Lotte for around 30.4 billion yen.

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  8. Jan 22, 2022 · Japanese convenience store chain Ministop is pulling out of the Philippines and South Korea and will instead focus on its home market. A report in Nikkei Asia said the company is selling its 40 percent stake in Robinsons Convenience Stores, Inc. (RCSI) to Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc (RRHI). RCSI is a joint venture between RRHI, the retail arm ...

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