Japan restaurant chain to re-introduce U.S. beef
The Skylark Co., a Japanese sit-down restaurant chain, said it will add steaks from the United States to its menu in 2007.
Kiwamu Yokokawa, chairman of the company, told Asia Pulse that supplies are inadequate this year, but that the chain plans to add U.S. beef next spring "since we have confirmed its safety."
The restaurants will identify the beef as U.S. grown.
hmm - where are our salesmen?
The Skylark Co., a Japanese sit-down restaurant chain, said it will add steaks from the United States to its menu in 2007.
Kiwamu Yokokawa, chairman of the company, told Asia Pulse that supplies are inadequate this year, but that the chain plans to add U.S. beef next spring "since we have confirmed its safety."
The restaurants will identify the beef as U.S. grown.
hmm - where are our salesmen?
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