TOKYO, Jun 04 (News On Japan) - Three major convenience store chains will soon begin selling government stockpiled rice in small packages of 1 to 2 kilograms. FamilyMart will start selling rice harvested in 2021—classified as old stock—at 20 locations in Tokyo and Osaka starting June 6th. The rice will be priced at 360 yen per kilogram, excluding tax, with plans for a nationwide rollout.
Lawson will offer the same rice at 360 yen for 1 kilogram and 700 yen for 2 kilograms, excluding tax. The company expects the rice to be available in some stores in the Kanto region within three days of receiving it, and nationwide within a week.
Seven-Eleven plans to process the rice into rinsed, ready-to-cook form (musenmai) and sell it at around 800 yen for a 2-kilogram pack, excluding tax.
Source: TBS