Oisix ra daichi Inc. engages in the online and catalogue sale of organic vegetables, agricultural products, additive free processed foods, and other food products and ingredients to general consumers in Japan. The company offers food products through Oisix stores; Oisix order services that enables consumers to order hard to find seasonal products; Oitoku, a regular delivery services that provides customers with pre-registered products at discounted prices; Daichi wo mamorukai, a household delivery services for organic agricultural products; and Tavelty for seasonal vegetable novelty packs. In addition, it offers advertising services; solutions support to companies for repeat sales; website user interface/user experience enhancement; temperature-controlled food distribution; new online customer acquisitions; and know-how on omni-channel retailing. The company was formerly known as Oisix.daichi Inc., and changed its name to Oisix ra daichi Inc. in July 2018. Oisix ra daichi Inc. was incorporated in 1997 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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