Source disclosure: February 26, 2026, 15:30 JST

GOOD LIFE COMPANY,INC. [297A.T]

TOKYO, Feb 26 (Pulse News Wire) – Good Life Company,inc. (297A.T) disclosed today that its subsidiary, Delicia Co., Ltd., received a warning from the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) for potential violations of antitrust laws related to unfair business practices.

The warning covers actions taken by Delicia from April 1, 2022, to July 6, 2025, involving the unauthorized dispatch of employees from suppliers without compensating necessary expenses. Delicia had cooperated fully with the JFTC's investigation but was warned for potentially violating the Antimonopoly Act due to its failure to compensate suppliers for employee dispatch costs during store openings, renovations, or sales floor changes. The company has since revised its internal management systems and currently does not engage in such behavior.

In response, Good Life Company and Delicia have implemented several measures to prevent recurrence, including updating their dispatch reporting system, conducting regular training sessions on antitrust laws, and enhancing audit procedures. Despite these efforts, the impact on Good Life’s consolidated performance remains minor, though the firm pledges to disclose any further developments promptly. Good Life Company deeply regrets the situation and commits to reinforcing oversight of Delicia to restore stakeholder trust.

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