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Gourmet X Corp.(グルメエックス株式会社) is a company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 2010, its businesses include e-commerce, advertising agency services, marketing consulting, and system development. Its core e-commerce service is “宅麺.com,” positioned as one of the larger ramen mail-order sites in Japan, selling frozen products such as ramen, tsukemen, and mixed noodles.
宅麺.com is not a general-purpose food e-commerce platform; its focus is bringing “famous ramen shops to your home.” The copy indicates that it carefully selects popular items from numerous ramen shops across Japan, delivers the soup, noodles, and toppings actually served in those restaurants in frozen form, and emphasizes that it only sells products whose flavor remains unchanged after freezing. Another initiative, the “Premium food development business,” involves co-creating products directly with well-known shop owners, with a focus on preserving the shop’s original taste, gaining the owner’s approval, and ensuring high-quality manufacturing. This suggests its supply chain is more oriented toward brand co-creation and food product development than open marketplace onboarding.
The website does not disclose platform commissions, onboarding fees, settlement cycles, consumer shipping fees, or specific payment methods, so it is not possible to assess how cost-friendly it is for merchants. For consumers, the text only confirms online sales through 宅麺.com, special websites for collaboration campaigns, and Tabelog reservation scenarios. For corporate customers, partnerships, media placements, and business alliances can be discussed via the contact form.
Its strengths are a focused product category and a clear supply-chain story, combining offline famous ramen shops, frozen food manufacturing, and online sales. Collaborations with IPs such as Demon Slayer also demonstrate its capabilities in IP operations, inventory management, and reservation handling. The downside is that the public information is more of a company introduction and lacks details on seller onboarding rules, fees, payments, logistics costs, and overseas delivery, making cooperation costs insufficiently transparent for prospective merchants.
The service is better suited to local consumers in Japan, ramen shops with brand influence, restaurant brands looking to develop frozen food products, and dining or lodging facilities that need serving/transport robots to improve efficiency. For Chinese users, the text does not state whether it supports access from mainland China, cross-border delivery, or RMB payments, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. If it is not usable, alternatives may include local Japanese food e-commerce sites, brand-operated online stores, or other frozen food mail-order platforms.
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