Nagasaki City and convenience store chain 7-Eleven Japan have signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement to jointly promote local products and support families with young children. The agreement includes developing new products tied to Nagasaki’s local culture and offering hot water for baby formula preparation at store locations. At the signing ceremony, a new crepe inspired by Nagasaki’s traditional “sheesecake” was unveiled and sampled by Mayor Suzuki, who praised its nationwide appeal. 7-Eleven opened its first Nagasaki City store in 2002 and now operates 63 locations there. This marks the first such partnership in the prefecture, with the new product set to roll out across local stores. Source: 7-Eleven / NIB
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