Lawson is the third largest convenience store brand in Japan, formerly known as "Lawson", a dairy store in Ohio, USA, from which the baby bottles on the Lawson trademark are derived. In 1975, Lawson Co., Ltd. was established and began to open convenience stores in Japan, and since then it has grown in the Japanese market. Lawson has entered China in 1996 is mainly concentrated in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, Chongqing, Wuhan and other inland areas also have stores, directly managed by Japan Lawson, products produced by its own factory Pianjiang.
Lawson's bento products launched in China all use Northeast rice, which is crystal clear, sweet and soft, and the cumin beef sauce is thick, the beef thickness is appropriate, and the ratio of fat and lean is just right. The spicy fragrant pot rice is more suitable for friends with heavier tastes, the chicken is delicious, tender and soft, and the proportion of side dishes such as cauliflower, lotus root, and potatoes is appropriate, and it is appetizing to eat. The price of Lawson bento is about 10 yuan, which is low compared to other convenience store bento boxes and cost-effective. In addition, dessert is another specialty of Lawson, which has won the gold medal of the World Excellence Award (Monde Selection), and is a good choice for dessert after a meal. These products can be found at regular Lawson convenience stores.