Gyudon Chain Sukiya Stores with shortened sales gradually become regular business Corona May 14 16:20

Zensho Holdings, which operates the beef bowl chain Sukiya, has announced a policy of returning the business hours of the shortened stores to normal, in response to the government's declaration of an emergency.

Sukiya, the largest beef bowl chain, has shortened its business hours at about 1200 stores, which is about 60% of the total, and sales at existing stores last month (April) fell by 11.9% compared to the same month last year. is.

In such a situation, Kiyohiko Niwa, an executive officer of Zensho Holdings, which manages Sukiya, said at a financial statement on the 14th, "I would like to gradually return to normal business if the emergency declaration is lifted," and shortened the business from the local government. Based on the cancellation of requests, we have indicated a policy of returning to normal sales.

On top of that, he said, "The number of people taking home has increased lately to account for more than half of sales. It is necessary to urgently think about how store operations should be, in anticipation of changes in consumer behavior after the end of life."

In the major beef bowl chain, Yoshinoya and Matsuya will also return to normal operations after thorough infection prevention measures following the government's cancellation of the emergency declaration.