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[Kanazawa Municipal Seisen Junior High School] Six Products Co-developed with Students to be Launched, Culminating from Outreach Classes to Proposal and Evaluation Sessions

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Seven-Eleven Japan will launch six new products co-developed with students from Kanazawa Municipal Seisen Junior High School at its stores in the Hokuriku and Niigata areas starting June 16th. This initiative began with a product development class held by the company, aiming to solve regional issues and foster human resource development.

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Q: Where can I buy these products?
A: They will be sequentially sold at Seven-Eleven stores in Ishikawa, Toyama, Fukui, and Niigata prefectures. These are region-limited products.
Q: What kind of products were developed?
A: Six types of products, including onigiri, Hayashi rice, udon, pasta, and sweets using local ingredients, developed with ideas from junior high school students, have been created.
Q: Why was the development done in collaboration with a school?
A: To provide students with learning opportunities in product development and to contribute to solving regional issues and fostering human resources.
Q: Are these region-limited products?
A: Yes, these products are sold exclusively at stores in Ishikawa, Toyama, Fukui, and Niigata prefectures.
Q: Are there any future developments planned?
A: We plan to continue contributing to solving regional issues and fostering human resources through similar initiatives in the future.