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Presentation to Investors November 2010 Cautionary Statement: This presentation contains forward-looking statements, including the Company s strategies, future business plans, and projections. Such forward-looking statements are not based on historical facts and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that relate to, but are not necessarily confined to, such areas as economic trends and consumer preferences in Japan and abrupt changes in the market environment. Accordingly, the actual business performance of the Company may substantially differ from the forward-looking statements in this report. NOTE: Prepared in accordance with the financial accounting standards in Japan Copyright FamilyMart Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Review for the 1st Half of (March to August 2010) Overview of Business Performance for the 1st Half of FYE2/2011 Consolidated (Millions of Yen) Business performance (Non-consolidated) (%) Total operating revenues 163,206 143,382 13.8 Selling, general and administrativ e expenses 100,766 89,762 12.3 Operating income 21,917 19,631 11.6 Net income 11,303 9,864 14.6 Average daily sales of total stores (Thousands of yen) Growth rate of average daily sales of existing stores (%) Gross profit ratio (%) Average daily sales of new stores (Thousands of yen) Store openings Store closures * Figures do not include TOMONY stores. 504 (2.3) 28.45 573 356 108 510 (0.6) 28.10 450 306 119 * 1st half of include am/pm stores being converted to FamilyMart (excluding am/pm stores before conversion). (6) 0.35 123 50 (11) Non-consolidated (Millions of Yen) Number of stores (%) Total net sales of FM stores 727,860 651,279 11.8 Total operating revenues 138,396 121,177 14.2 Selling, general and administrativ e expenses 87,126 76,836 13.4 Operating income 19,936 18,283 9.0 Net income 10,935 6,036 81.2 FamilyMart stores (Non-consolidated) Total stores in Japan (Including domestic area franchising stores) Total stores overseas (Overseas area franchising stores) Total chain stores (Japan and overseas) * Total of am/pm stores as of August 31, 2010 am/pm Japan: 614, area franchise: 221, total 835 stores * Figures include TOMONY stores. 7,410 7,946 8,608 16,554 7,085 7,604 7,636 15,240 325 342 972 1,314 Record-high consolidated operating income, growth in revenues & income (both cons. and non-cons.) exceeded original plan 1

Review for the 1st Half of (March to August 2010) Revitalize Existing Stores [Given condition] Retail environment remains challenging 1st Quarter Unseasonable weather nationwide + Kickback from taspo effect 2nd Quarter Sales expansion focused on summer-special items and accompanying products to buy during record-breaking hot summer - Chilled noodles, deep fried items - Increased new item sales, including chunky chili oil rice balls Strengthened support/guidance system for franchisees Growth rate of average daily sales of existing stores: -2.3% / Number of customers: 960 ( +14) Gross profit ratio: 28.45% ( +0.35%) Brand Integration with am/pm / Creating a High-Quality Store Network Brand Integration with am/pm (most urgent task) Converted stores: 153 Growth rate of daily sales: Approx. 30% (6-month comparison) Promotion of companywide system Infrastructure integration underway, cutting investment costs Enhanced franchisee motivation <Left: Chilled omori tsukemen noodles> <Right: Chilled dan dan noodles> <Chunky chili oil rice ball> Expansion of railway station market Agreements signed with Tobu, Keisei, Sotetsu, JR Kyushu Retail - Capture stores with high daily sales and enhance brand visibility Build strong, dominant position in central Tokyo Tighten criteria for building selection Average daily sales of new stores: 573 thousand ( + 123 thousand) / Store openings: 356 Average daily sales of new stores [excl. stores converted from am/pm]: 505 thousand (record high) 2

Review for the 1st Half of (March to August 2010) Conditions overseas <China> Reached 400 stores in 3 regions - Largest number of outlets among Japanese convenience stores - Shanghai: Fast food strengthened, achieved profit in Jul/Aug/Sep on rigorous SQ&C <Thailand>Japanese style brought in to bolster management capability/product appeal <S. Korea>As the No. 1 chain, reached 5,000 stores <Taiwan>Maintaining stable growth Overseas Strategy Number of stores Japan * 7,688 7,946 8,258 Taiwan 2,424 2,518 2,583 South Korea 4,743 5,050 5,263 Thailand 565 591 623 China: Shanghai 287 353 484 China: Guangzhou 46 57 108 China: Suzhou 26 27 51 U.S.A. 9 9 13 Vietnam 1 3 5 Overseas 8,101 8,608 9,130 Total 15,789 16,554 17,388 570 159 520 58 197 62 25 4 4 1,029 1,599 * Estimate for FYE 2/ 2011 1) Exclude values for TOMONY stores and JR Kyushu Retail stores to be opened in year ending February 2011; 2) Include am/pm stores to be converted to FamilyMart (am/pm stores before conversion are excluded) 10,000 Number of overseas stores <China: Store launch for Shanghai Expo> <China: Shanghai Metro store> 8,000 6,000 <Thailand: Selling fried chicken> <S. Korea: Expressway store> 4,000 FYE 2/2007 FYE 2/2008 FYE 2/2009 Number of overseas stores (as of August 31,2010): 8,608 (change from 2/2010 +507 stores) 3

Strategy for the 2nd Half of Difficult retail conditions Continued overhaul of store displays Becoming the Natural Choice Overhaul store display, respond to tobacco tax increase, raise average spending per customer Focus target strategy Step-up approach to the middle-aged and retired 50-65 year-old ( otona active mature adults) generation Launch of Otona-conveni laboratory - Propose an otona perspective, including product development, comfortable store space and services Product registration, order guidance initiatives Pursue the ideal of convenience stores Strengthen development of high-priced, high-value-added original products -"Kinmemai Rice Balls," "Ajiwai Famima Café" Increase share of high-priced goods within product lineup Improve accuracy of ordering/tailor lineups to individual stores Utilize new order terminals - Prevent on-shelf stock-outs Introduce store cluster analysis - Classify 8 patterns of selling/usage based on regional characteristics Increase the number of items sold and spending per customer Introduce strong-selling am/pm products Strengthen delicatessen meal, salad, daily food items Product development aimed at full-scale rollout of frozen bento products <Left: Pancetta and 5 types of mushroom cream sauce> <Right: Ajiwai Famima Café Blue Mountain Blend coffee> <Left: Ajiwai Famima Café shelves> <Right: Kinmemai Rice Balls> <Left: Sundubu jjigae> <Right: Minestrone soup, providing 1/3 of daily vegetables> Growth in average daily sales of existing stores ( Est.) : -0.4% /Gross profit ratio ( Est.) : 28.28% 4

Business Performance Forecasts for Brand Integration with am/pm Number of conversions (2 nd half): Approx. 200 Increase share in urban areas, especially the Tokyo area Store Opening Strategy Overseas expansion Accelerate store openings in various countries 25,000 stores by end of FY2015 Non-consolidated net increase ( Est.): 550 stores Average daily sales of new stores ( Est.): 550 thousand Number of overseas stores as of February 28, 2011 : 9,130 ( +1,029) Consolidated (Millions of Yen) Business performance (Non-consolidated) (%) Total operating revenues 314,800 278,175 13.2 Average daily sales of total stores (Thousands of yen) Operating income 36,600 33,531 9.2 Growth rate of average daily sales of existing stores (%) Net income 17,300 15,103 14.5 Gross profit ratio (%) Average daily sales of new stores (Thousands of yen) Store openings Store closures Non-consolidated Total net sales of FM stores1,436,000 Total operating revenues 266,400 Operating income 32,200 Net income 15,900 (Millions of Yen) (%) 1,273,752 233,024 30,246 10,305 12.7 14.3 6.5 54.3 Number of stores FamilyMart stores (Non-consolidated) * Figures do not include TOMONY stores. 503 (0.4) 28.28 550 800 250 498 (2.4) 27.96 439 534 278 Estimate for 1) Exclude values for TOMONY format stores to be opened in year ending February 2011. 2) Include am/pm stores to be converted to FamilyMart (am/pm stores before conversion are excluded). * Estimate for 1) Include am/pm stores being converted to FamilyMart format (am/pm stores before conversion are excluded). 2) Number of planned store openings for year ending February 2011 is total of 350 to-be-converted am/pm stores plus 450 FamilyMart new stores. 7,708 5 0.32 111 266 (28) 7,158 550 5