Group 1 - Recent consumer complaints on social media indicate that some shoppers at Uniqlo felt they were treated as thieves, leading to significant public attention [1] - Interviews with former and current employees confirmed that certain Uniqlo stores engaged in "surveillance" of suspicious customers, with directives reportedly coming from regional managers [1] - Previous incidents of surveillance at Uniqlo include a 2024 case in Tokyo and a 2019 incident in Shenzhen involving hidden cameras, although investigations indicated that the latter was not conducted by store employees [1] Group 2 - Uniqlo was established in 1984 and entered the Chinese market in 2002, opening its first store in Shanghai [2] - The operating entity in China, Fast Retailing (China) Commercial Co., Ltd., was registered in 2006 with a capital of 20 million USD and is wholly owned by Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. [2] - The Greater China region is Uniqlo's largest overseas market, with projected revenue for the fiscal year 2025 expected to account for approximately 19% of the group's total revenue, although revenue in this region is forecasted to decline by 4% year-on-year [2]
优衣库再被曝“偷拍”消费者,曾因隐私权纠纷被起诉