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Oishi Group Public Company Limited is a food-and-beverage corporate group based in Thailand. It operates chains of Japanese restaurants in Thailand, and produces
ready-to-drink Ready to drink (often known as RTD) packaged beverages are those sold in a prepared form, ready for consumption. Examples include iced tea (prepared using tea leaves and fruit juice) and alcopops (prepared by mixing alcoholic beverages with frui ...
tea beverages, mainly under the brand Oishi Green Tea, which are also exported to several international markets. The business was founded as Oishi Restaurant in 2000 by Tan Passakornnatee, and soon branched out to produce green tea drinks, quickly becoming the market leader in Thailand. The company was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand as Oishi Group in 2004, and was acquired by the Thai beverage giant
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in 2008.


History

Oishi was founded by businessman Tan Passakornnatee, who opened its first all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant on 9 September 1999. Oishi was successful in tapping the rapidly expanding market for
Japanese cuisine Japanese cuisine encompasses the regional and traditional foods of Japan, which have developed through centuries of political, economic, and social changes. The traditional cuisine of Japan (Japanese: ) is based on rice with miso soup and oth ...
, which previously only comprised Japanese expatriates and tourists, and opened it up to the middle class. The company was registered as Oishi Restaurant Co., Ltd. on 5 January 2000, and expanded to include several restaurant chains spanning different price ranges over a course of four years. Tan noticed the popularity of the green tea drinks served in its restaurants, and began to produce them as bottled drinks. The move was very successful, and Oishi quickly became the leader in Thailand's emerging green tea market. The company experienced a 2,000-percent rise in net profit in 2004, thanks to the ready-to-drink tea product. It was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand as Oishi Group on 3 March that year. Beginning at the end of 2005, billionaire
Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi ( th, เจริญ สิริวัฒนภักดี; ; ; born 2 May 1944) is a Thai business magnate and investor. He is the founder of Thai Beverage, and the chairman of conglomerates TCC Group and Fraser ...
moved to acquire a majority stake in Oishi through several holding companies. Tan and his partners sold most of their stake in the company for 3.352 billion baht (US$100M), with Tan staying on as company president. The sale was finalized in 2008, and Charoen's beverage giant
ThaiBev Thai Beverage, better known as ThaiBev ( th, ไทยเบฟ) (), is Thailand's largest and one of Southeast Asia's largest beverage companies, with distilleries in Thailand, UK, and China. It is owned by Thai Chinese billionaire business ma ...
came to own a 89.93% stake in Oishi Group. Tan left Oishi in 2010, and launched his own green-tea drink brand Ichitan in June 2011. Ichitan was heavily marketed using Tan's own public persona and prize campaigns, bringing heavy competition to Oishi, which responded with its own similar campaigns. The two fiercely competed for market leadership over the next few years, with Ichitan overtaking Oishi in sales in 2013 and Oishi regaining the position the following year. The campaigns led to significant expenses cutting into Oishi's profits in 2013, and the company scaled back to refocus on cultivating its brand image and expanding its restaurant business. The ready-to-drink tea market stagnated and shrank during the latter half of the decade, due in part to health concerns and newly imposed taxes over sugar-sweetened beverages. While Oishi retained its leading market position, it also moved to further diversify its products and expand into international markets. Oishi began distribution of its drinks in Malaysia and other
ASEAN ASEAN ( , ), officially the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a political and economic union of 10 member states in Southeast Asia, which promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, militar ...
countries in 2013 via Singapore-based
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, which ThaiBev had recently acquired. It had already been established in Laos and Cambodia, where it is the market leader, as well as in Myanmar, Europe, the US and the Middle East. As of 2020, it exports to 33 countries. It also opened restaurants in Myanmar in 2014. Oishi launched ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat food product lines in 2018, although as of 2020 they still comprised only a small fraction of the company's revenue.


Businesses

Oishi's business is divided into two segments: beverages and food. In the beverage category, Oishi produces
ready-to-drink Ready to drink (often known as RTD) packaged beverages are those sold in a prepared form, ready for consumption. Examples include iced tea (prepared using tea leaves and fruit juice) and alcopops (prepared by mixing alcoholic beverages with frui ...
tea products under three brands: Oishi Green Tea (its main product, with many flavours and varieties), Oishi Gold (its premium brand), and Oishi Chakulza (carbonated green-tea drinks). The food category consists of Oishi's various restaurant brands, and ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat food products under the Oishi Eato brand. Oishi operates chain restaurants under the brands Oishi Buffet (
all-you-can-eat An all-you-can-eat restaurant (AYCE) is a type of restaurant in which a fixed price is charged for entry, after which diners may consume as much food as they wish. All-you-can-eat establishments are frequently buffets. Buffets The all-you-can- ...
Japanese restaurant), Oishi Eaterium (atmospheric all-you-can-eat), Shabushi (
shabu-shabu ''Shabu-shabu'' ( ja, しゃぶしゃぶ, shabushabu) is a Japanese '' nabemono'' hotpot dish of thinly sliced meat and vegetables boiled in water and served with dipping sauces. The term is onomatopoeic, derived from the sound – "swish sw ...
), Oishi Ramen (
ramen is a Japanese noodle dish. It consists of served in a broth; common flavors are soy sauce and miso, with typical toppings including , nori (dried seaweed), menma (bamboo shoots), and scallions. Ramen has its roots in Chinese noodle di ...
), Kakashi ( donburi), Nikuya (
yakiniku ''Yakiniku'' (焼き肉 or 焼肉), meaning " grilled meat", is a Japanese term that, in its broadest sense, refers to grilled meat cuisine. "Yakiniku" originally referred to western "barbecue" food, the term being popularized by Japanese writer ...
) Oyoki (Japanese-style
soft serve Soft serve, also known as soft ice, is a frozen dessert, similar to ice cream but softer and less dense due to air being introduced during freezing. Soft serve has been sold commercially since the late 1930s in the US. In the US, soft serve is ...
) and Oishi Biztoro (self-service restaurant). It also operates the premium restaurants Oishi Grand (all-you-can eat), Hou Yuu (
sushi is a Japanese dish of prepared , usually with some sugar and salt, accompanied by a variety of , such as seafood, often raw, and vegetables. Styles of sushi and its presentation vary widely, but the one key ingredient is "sushi rice," also ...
) and Sakae (shabu-shabu), and provides home delivery via its Oishi Delivery service.


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* {{Official site, https://oishigroup.com/index.php Food and drink companies of Thailand Companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand Companies based in Bangkok Food and drink companies established in 2000 Thai companies established in 2000 Drink brands Restaurant chains in Thailand Japanese restaurants