Japan nappy maker shifts from babies to adults
Since 2011, sales of adult nappies have outpaced those for infants in Japan as its population ages.
FRIDAY, 29 MARCH 2024, 07:54
Since 2011, sales of adult nappies have outpaced those for infants in Japan as its population ages.
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