We don’t have lunch at convenient stores in the us… we have gas pumps, chips, and soda. Convenient stores aren’t where anyone gets lunch. Y’all are lucky. Edit: while yes gas stations in the us have some pre made food. It is not even comparable to the good shown in the videos here.
Those gas stations are also filled with fruit and sandwiches but you would probably rather just grab the candy bar. Don’t blame the US for your own poor choices
@@loguski755 imagine telling someone who broke one of their bones to "quit crying" because someone broke 3 bones b4. And getting mad about someone complaining about snack selection is crazy.
In the US, for me at least since it varies by region, my convenience store lunch is a pre-packaged roast beef and cheese sandwich with a hot coffee and a coca-cola. All around it comes to 5-6 bucks.
i’m always crying when i see these bc in the states there’s not that cool variety of flavors AND it would cost around 4x that in my gentrified-ass neighborhood
@@kenshinyang7375 I'm in the mid Atlantic, which includes the nation's capital. It's not a diversity issue- we just don't have it. The only places I've seen with remotely close options are in Hawaii, and not everybody can pick up and move there lol. I think the issue is culturally most Americans don't trust the quality of prepared food items... Unless it's junk food.
Seeing this makes me excited to move to Thailand, Ive been there multiple times because my mom is from Thailand and we went to a 7-11 in a very very small town and it had this hot dogs with noodles and it was so good i don’t even know how it was that good the taste still lingers on the tip of my tongue years after
We've got pretty good 7-11s in Hawaii. All the onigiri, rolls, hot bento and musubi. Even some pretty decent pork hash and manapua 😋 Plus they've got a deal with the Japanese ones and that gets us some interesting snacks that rotate. The Thailand price can't be beat though! Everything is more expensive here ahhaha
Oklahoman here. Lunch at most of the gas stations around here usually consists of either pizza, sandwiches, beef jerky, or the holy hot box food. Some places around here have amazing hot box food, especially chicken. There's this gas station in this town I used to work at where I would usually go for lunch for their fried chicken and pizza sticks. Pair that with a snowberry Peace Tea and you have yourself a beautiful lunch.
In my country convenience stores are like mini grocery stores but if you want a cheap lunch there are vans that come with huge pans full of kichuri(a type of rice) and curry. You sit on a stool on the road and eat. Some wives get containers from home and fill it with the food from these vans and deliver it to their husband's workplace (maybe husbands do this too but i've only seen wives lol)
I used to work at circle K on 35th, after awhile you start feeling disgusted by chips and soda. The neighborhood kids would buy a bag of chips and add chili or cheese. Not my cup of tea but I crave a spicy pickle once in a while.
In America, specifically Parkers, there is a literal buffet complete with chicken tenders, mac and cheese, and more. Lillymurray8408 doesn't know what they're talking about.
I’m so jealous. Convenience store in rural US basically means instant noodles and that’s it. If you’re lucky maybe sushi. The Meijer near my place does have that too.
7-11 once tried to thrive in Indonesia but failed, one of the reason because they're losing competition against two local minimarket goliaths, Indomaret and Alfamart. In many reasons lots of american brands tend to fail to compete in indonesia, including their automobiles, which were losing against japanese competitors.
The problem with the Convenience stores in my area, is a 12oz can of water is like 3$ on its own. And just about the healthiest thing i'll find is 3 day old fruit.
In New Zealand our convenience stores are called a dairy (where you go to buy milk, eggs and ice cream). Lunch would likely be a steak and cheese pie and a Red Bull. Not healthy nor particularly delicious, but it does the job.
Broad beans are amazing in every way. I've never had a broad bean I didn't like. People here in the West don't know what they're missing, especially fermented broad bean paste, that shit was life changing as I'm now addicted to it. I've shoehorned it into so many Western recipes and it crushes.
most convenience stores in estonia have just chips, candy, soft drinks, cigarettes and magazines. some bigger ones and also gas stations have pre-made salads, sandwiches, yogurts, sometimes even boiled eggs, then warm hot dogs, burgers, fries sometimes dumplings and coffee
Here in India, for like 400 rupees ($5) u can get a whole ass meal from the street. (We don't have convenience stores, but our cheap food is street food)
7/11 in my country is where you stop on a road trip because your starving and it's late, so it's the only thing open in 20 miles but you would probably get one of a few options Hot dog Pizza Pre packaged sandwich All of those options would probably also have some chips, or maybe a snack cake to go with them For drinks, there's a ton of sodas and slushies They also have these hot pre made burgers and breakfast sandwiches, but you're better off with the ham and cheese sandwich pre packaged in the fridge display
I live in qatar (can't wait for the day where I go to college and leave this country in its own dust) And lunch from a convenience store or supermarket for 3 dollars would be around 11 QAR. That means a cheap sandwich and a cheap drink. Most times though the sandwich alone can be upwards of 20 QAR. There are many cheap places but it's mainly very expensive here.
in egypt, there are 3 levels of convenience stores (barring malls) 1- street koshk (kiosk) can get you chips, sodas cakes, biscuits, etc. can rarely sell treats like 3asaleya (similar to candy cane 2- ba2al (grocer) can get you all the above plus cheeses, cold cuts and occasionally non food products like soap. 3- the fancy one can get you all of the above but fancier and has sometimes pastries and butchers and hotfoods
Australian here, it's meat pie and sausage rolls usually, but there's also a lot of sandwiches and microwavable food that you can buy, at least in my area
While here in the us the options aren’t as wide, there’s some food. Down in Arlington texas is where I’ve seen some of the best stuff, like we’re talking meals
in my country, it looks like factory-made pastries that could survive a nuclear winter and some deer jerky under a ridiculous local brand name like “big uncle mike’s big country meats”
7-11s near me used to have teriyaki mushroom onigiri which was always my go to, but they stopped selling it ages ago 😢. Now my go to 7-11 lunch would probably be a spinach ricotta roll and an iced coffee
In Canada convenience store means $$$, you’re paying for the “convenience” of being able to pick something up in your neighbourhood or while running an errand. The one near me maybe sells some ingredients (small cardboard container of milk, overpriced butter and cheese, etc) but nothing “pre-made.” The rays brand potato chips are pretty good though, they’re like $1😆 I think the idea of convenience stores where I am is that you’re only picking up snacks or an item or two you forgot and desperately need but don’t want to go all the way back to the grocery store for so they charge an arm and a leg for that convenience.
In the uk we don’t have 7/11s the closest we got is SPAR they have ok snacks but there lunch options aren’t the best so I get my lunch from tesco express tuna pasta salad, a cherry Pepsi max and a little bag of roast chicken fridge raiders, little bits of slow roasted chicken I put in the pasta salad, with a club card it’s all £3
Here in Australia you could go to a 7/11 and get a sandwich (which is pretty good btw) or a pie or sausage roll (I think they have those there, I don’t go there very often) and a coffee/slushie. They also have instant ramen which you cook there
Probably a burger or a baguette sandwich here, not much else to choose from unless you go to a bigger one for road trips and trucks, those places got the good stuff.
The lunch we get here in an American conv store or gas station are usually sandwiches, bread buns, or some other type of bread meal. Not the worst but definitely not somewhere anyone's going to get lunch.
A particularly nice convenience store in Canada might have some cold turkey or egg salad sandwiches. I haven't seen hot food served in a convenience store in like 10 years but there used to be corndogs and hot dogs. I usually just grab a bag of beef jerky if I actually have to get something to eat from there 😅
I'm living in the midwestern USA and have had to grab lunch from the gas station before. I like to get a hotdog that you grab off the thingy that keeps them hot (they provide buns and condiments next to it), a fountain drink (usually mango iced tea or rootbeer), and a small bag of lightly salted Harvest Snaps™️ pea crisps. I think that lunch is around $6 and not super healthy but could be worse and I like it. they also have those silly spongebob icecream popsickle things you can get from icecream trucks sometimes sold individually for like $1.40
some gas station convenience stores have good stuff here. but those are few and far between. the best places are ones that have a small section dedicated to fresh food like a mini restaurant. and if you want good convenience store pizza the best place to go is Cumberland Farms
Lunch from a 7 eleven in my country would probably be. Onigiri, a pre packaged sandwich, a fried tortilla filled with cheese, salad in a plastic container, Adobo chips, peach soda, and a cake in a cup.
LOL in America $3 will get you some cheap candy or a bag of chips greasier than you could ever imagine. Maybe a hotdog or sandwich if you up the budget to $8.
Here in Tulsa ok we got tons of gas stations that double as a chicken place not good everywhere but sometimes you'll run into some good stuff the wood shed is the best got all kinds of good warm food and stuff
Nachos Jalapeño Cream Cheese Taquito Spicy Garlic Chicken Roller Mini tacos but those are usually sold out Blueberry lemonade Bliss Slurpee SUGER OVERLOAD I usually only order that kind of stuff whenever I'm in the middle of a really long road trip
Where I live in Canada $3 will get me a soda or water. That's it, just a can of soda. Could spend that money on a snack instead but limited options and no beverage to pair.
There's SO MUCH awesome stuff you could have gone for. My personal favs: Croissant Ham, Cheese, and Spinach toastee sandwich they cook in the panini press behind the counter; Broad Bean chips are good but have you tried the Coconut Milk Flavored Sunflower Seeds(?!); and a Chrysanthemum Tea Probably under $3 ~100 baht YUM 😋
Lunch at a convenience store in my province’s largest city (Vancouver) is a five dollar 7-11 chicken wrap that vaguely tastes like nail polish & also gave me covid. In my hometown it’s coffee and a blueberry strudle from a village corner-store, since the 7-11 in our town center burned to the ground after a naked person drove their on-fire car through the front window.
bro is shaking like mordecai and rigby when they got stuck in the freezer, i do too but it’s weird seeing it happen to other people, i think it’s just a thing of knowing when you’re being watched.
Servo lunch in Australia: -Four n twenty pie or sausage roll -dare ice coffee -maxibon -pack of darts Gotta eat it quick before the drop bears get you.
if you tried to get lunch from a convenience store (we usually just call them corner shops in England) here, you could probably get some doritoes, mentos and cigarettes
If I were to buy lunch from the only true convenience store chain here I'd probably get a cheddar panini, a coffee (either iced or hot) or a bottle of mojito tonic and if I wanted something sweet I'd grab some oatmeal/fruit mousse in a pouch or a chocolate and raspberry date bar :)
you’re lucky to see a drink for less than two dollars in america right now.
Arizona tea is my savior
@@malatrix8122 Bro they stopped selling at a dollar a can 😭
@@texasred5250 WHAT?? NO IM GONNA CRY
@@texasred5250 No it didn't majority of stores still sell it for a dollar
@@texasred5250 time to reenact world war Z
We don’t have lunch at convenient stores in the us… we have gas pumps, chips, and soda. Convenient stores aren’t where anyone gets lunch. Y’all are lucky.
Edit: while yes gas stations in the us have some pre made food. It is not even comparable to the good shown in the videos here.
I lived in Michigan so I get that you mean. some gas stations were pretty nice though
Those gas stations are also filled with fruit and sandwiches but you would probably rather just grab the candy bar. Don’t blame the US for your own poor choices
@@loguski755 the fruit is always bruised and rotting and i cannot get myself to trust those tuna sandwiches.
@@ariel-ew2fh typical US ungratefulness you have more options than anyone in the world and yet you cry about them
@@loguski755 imagine telling someone who broke one of their bones to "quit crying" because someone broke 3 bones b4. And getting mad about someone complaining about snack selection is crazy.
The three pound meal deals, featuring:
•Sandwiches that somehow always contain Mayo
•Unopenable bottles of 7up sugar free
•A pack of walkers crisps
Yeah you're right, they *always* have mayo. And the wrong amount of mayo! The bacon is rubbery & mostly fat, too.
@@catboy_official and the chicken tastes like dry bark 😭
No way, I commented basically the same thing! Just pipeline punch instead of 7up. 7up is good, don't see it for sale anywhere though
Don't forget any "salad" sandwich they have is gonna be 50% sugar
It's gone up to £3.50 at sainos. daylight bloody robbery it is.
In the US, for me at least since it varies by region, my convenience store lunch is a pre-packaged roast beef and cheese sandwich with a hot coffee and a coca-cola. All around it comes to 5-6 bucks.
In most big cities in the US it would be more like $8-15 nowadays :(
That’s a shit lunch.
@@diggle149 actually in alabama you can use a blm discount and get $10 added to the total
i’m always crying when i see these bc in the states there’s not that cool variety of flavors AND it would cost around 4x that in my gentrified-ass neighborhood
Live in a state with higher diversity
@@kenshinyang7375 I'm in the mid Atlantic, which includes the nation's capital. It's not a diversity issue- we just don't have it. The only places I've seen with remotely close options are in Hawaii, and not everybody can pick up and move there lol. I think the issue is culturally most Americans don't trust the quality of prepared food items... Unless it's junk food.
@@kenshinyang7375Hello from California. Everything is expensive as shit here.
@@tristinyaeger9222 Move out of California.
@@kenshinyang7375 I’m working on it.
Bro we need a 7eleven like this in America
Seeing this makes me excited to move to Thailand, Ive been there multiple times because my mom is from Thailand and we went to a 7-11 in a very very small town and it had this hot dogs with noodles and it was so good i don’t even know how it was that good the taste still lingers on the tip of my tongue years after
Oml hello fellow genshin fan in the wild you have great taste in harbingers
@@BabyBunnyBluesgross
@@Exotic-_ ah yes, thank you for such interesting insight
When you come here please join the chrysanthemum juice appreciation cult
Edit: spelling
@@BabyBunnyBluesMan got ratioed lmao
Congrats on 1k
Thanks dude I'm stoked! Thanks for being here too and watching the videos. I really appreciate the support.
@@SenyaiGrubs yessir, 2 thousand is coming right up. hopefully
@@SenyaiGrubs look at you now :’)
coming up on 250k any day now
I didn't realize this was 6 months ago. So was surprised seeing 1k
Man, that amount of kimchi is literally 5 euros in Austria :')
We don't have convenience store in Italy. We still love slow food. We still have time to stop and eat a lovely pasta dish. Unstoppable!
We've got pretty good 7-11s in Hawaii. All the onigiri, rolls, hot bento and musubi. Even some pretty decent pork hash and manapua 😋 Plus they've got a deal with the Japanese ones and that gets us some interesting snacks that rotate.
The Thailand price can't be beat though! Everything is more expensive here ahhaha
In Japan they are actually pretty similar! They have onigiri, drinks and even manga. Tons of snacks too
Oklahoman here. Lunch at most of the gas stations around here usually consists of either pizza, sandwiches, beef jerky, or the holy hot box food. Some places around here have amazing hot box food, especially chicken. There's this gas station in this town I used to work at where I would usually go for lunch for their fried chicken and pizza sticks. Pair that with a snowberry Peace Tea and you have yourself a beautiful lunch.
In my country convenience stores are like mini grocery stores but if you want a cheap lunch there are vans that come with huge pans full of kichuri(a type of rice) and curry. You sit on a stool on the road and eat. Some wives get containers from home and fill it with the food from these vans and deliver it to their husband's workplace (maybe husbands do this too but i've only seen wives lol)
where do you live?
That’s real shit. I like it.
what's the name of your country?
I used to work at circle K on 35th, after awhile you start feeling disgusted by chips and soda. The neighborhood kids would buy a bag of chips and add chili or cheese. Not my cup of tea but I crave a spicy pickle once in a while.
Spicy pickles are the best
In America, specifically Parkers, there is a literal buffet complete with chicken tenders, mac and cheese, and more. Lillymurray8408 doesn't know what they're talking about.
I’m so jealous. Convenience store in rural US basically means instant noodles and that’s it. If you’re lucky maybe sushi. The Meijer near my place does have that too.
Morning: Bread
3 pm Yogurt and bread
6 pm Meat
Might only be me 3am: icecream sometumes
Where’s your fruit n veg nigga
7-11 once tried to thrive in Indonesia but failed, one of the reason because they're losing competition against two local minimarket goliaths, Indomaret and Alfamart.
In many reasons lots of american brands tend to fail to compete in indonesia, including their automobiles, which were losing against japanese competitors.
The problem with the Convenience stores in my area, is a 12oz can of water is like 3$ on its own. And just about the healthiest thing i'll find is 3 day old fruit.
In New Zealand our convenience stores are called a dairy (where you go to buy milk, eggs and ice cream). Lunch would likely be a steak and cheese pie and a Red Bull. Not healthy nor particularly delicious, but it does the job.
Broad beans are amazing in every way. I've never had a broad bean I didn't like. People here in the West don't know what they're missing, especially fermented broad bean paste, that shit was life changing as I'm now addicted to it.
I've shoehorned it into so many Western recipes and it crushes.
most convenience stores in estonia have just chips, candy, soft drinks, cigarettes and magazines. some bigger ones and also gas stations have pre-made salads, sandwiches, yogurts, sometimes even boiled eggs, then warm hot dogs, burgers, fries sometimes dumplings and coffee
Yeah that's the same as in England. Much love to Estonia 🥰
Here in India, for like 400 rupees ($5) u can get a whole ass meal from the street. (We don't have convenience stores, but our cheap food is street food)
7/11 in my country is where you stop on a road trip because your starving and it's late, so it's the only thing open in 20 miles but you would probably get one of a few options
Hot dog
Pizza
Pre packaged sandwich
All of those options would probably also have some chips, or maybe a snack cake to go with them
For drinks, there's a ton of sodas and slushies
They also have these hot pre made burgers and breakfast sandwiches, but you're better off with the ham and cheese sandwich pre packaged in the fridge display
I live in qatar (can't wait for the day where I go to college and leave this country in its own dust)
And lunch from a convenience store or supermarket for 3 dollars would be around 11 QAR. That means a cheap sandwich and a cheap drink. Most times though the sandwich alone can be upwards of 20 QAR.
There are many cheap places but it's mainly very expensive here.
Brother Thai 7-11s are a revelation. Sticky rice pork burgers and grilled cheese / ham and cheese were hard to pass up.
in egypt, there are 3 levels of convenience stores (barring malls)
1- street koshk (kiosk)
can get you chips, sodas cakes, biscuits, etc. can rarely sell treats like 3asaleya (similar to candy cane
2- ba2al (grocer)
can get you all the above plus cheeses, cold cuts and occasionally non food products like soap.
3- the fancy one
can get you all of the above but fancier and has sometimes pastries and butchers and hotfoods
The kimchi hittimg the ground made a satifying splat.
Here in shanghai you can find some pretty good cheap stuff too, theres nice rice bowl bento boxes, onigiri, and steamed buns ready to eat
Australian here, it's meat pie and sausage rolls usually, but there's also a lot of sandwiches and microwavable food that you can buy, at least in my area
It would be like... A hot dog, froyo, and coffee if you find a really good one here.
They would charge me $4 for that onigiri, $3 for that bag of beans, and $2 for the drink, probably another 2.50 for the ice cream bar thing haha
I ate dinner once from a 7-11 here in Virginia, I got a 6 pack of beer, two hot dogs, some potato chips, and food poisoning
You make it look so good LMAO
It was pretty good!
In Canada it’s like $3-4 a drink minimum and like 5-6 for a chips bag. 3+ for a candy
While here in the us the options aren’t as wide, there’s some food. Down in Arlington texas is where I’ve seen some of the best stuff, like we’re talking meals
In France kimchi is like 5euros kdhdhs
That's a solid 20€ Einkauf in Germany.
I need to move to Thailand.
Review the ham and cheese toastie! I was backpacking in Thailand and i lived on them over there🙏
in my country, it looks like factory-made pastries that could survive a nuclear winter and some deer jerky under a ridiculous local brand name like “big uncle mike’s big country meats”
3.50 won't even get you a damn coke in America
7-11s near me used to have teriyaki mushroom onigiri which was always my go to, but they stopped selling it ages ago 😢. Now my go to 7-11 lunch would probably be a spinach ricotta roll and an iced coffee
In Canada convenience store means $$$, you’re paying for the “convenience” of being able to pick something up in your neighbourhood or while running an errand. The one near me maybe sells some ingredients (small cardboard container of milk, overpriced butter and cheese, etc) but nothing “pre-made.” The rays brand potato chips are pretty good though, they’re like $1😆
I think the idea of convenience stores where I am is that you’re only picking up snacks or an item or two you forgot and desperately need but don’t want to go all the way back to the grocery store for so they charge an arm and a leg for that convenience.
In the uk we don’t have 7/11s the closest we got is SPAR they have ok snacks but there lunch options aren’t the best so I get my lunch from tesco express tuna pasta salad, a cherry Pepsi max and a little bag of roast chicken fridge raiders, little bits of slow roasted chicken I put in the pasta salad, with a club card it’s all £3
Here in Australia you could go to a 7/11 and get a sandwich (which is pretty good btw) or a pie or sausage roll (I think they have those there, I don’t go there very often) and a coffee/slushie. They also have instant ramen which you cook there
Probably a burger or a baguette sandwich here, not much else to choose from unless you go to a bigger one for road trips and trucks, those places got the good stuff.
This would be $15-20 for sure in USA
The closest we have to lunch in a convenience store is a meal deal; sandwich, overpriced chips and a soda
The lunch we get here in an American conv store or gas station are usually sandwiches, bread buns, or some other type of bread meal. Not the worst but definitely not somewhere anyone's going to get lunch.
I really wish gas stations in America had these snacks, all we get is obesity with a side of tooth decay
A particularly nice convenience store in Canada might have some cold turkey or egg salad sandwiches. I haven't seen hot food served in a convenience store in like 10 years but there used to be corndogs and hot dogs. I usually just grab a bag of beef jerky if I actually have to get something to eat from there 😅
Specifically there's some good truck stops like "Loves" there's the beaver one "buc-ees" and Wawa apparently. Those are pretty good apparently.
You’re the best food guy on shorts 💪
I'm living in the midwestern USA and have had to grab lunch from the gas station before. I like to get a hotdog that you grab off the thingy that keeps them hot (they provide buns and condiments next to it), a fountain drink (usually mango iced tea or rootbeer), and a small bag of lightly salted Harvest Snaps™️ pea crisps. I think that lunch is around $6 and not super healthy but could be worse and I like it. they also have those silly spongebob icecream popsickle things you can get from icecream trucks sometimes sold individually for like $1.40
for $3.50 I could get half a bag of jerky ( not accounting for the air in the bag)
some gas station convenience stores have good stuff here. but those are few and far between. the best places are ones that have a small section dedicated to fresh food like a mini restaurant. and if you want good convenience store pizza the best place to go is Cumberland Farms
Lunch from a 7 eleven in my country would probably be. Onigiri, a pre packaged sandwich, a fried tortilla filled with cheese, salad in a plastic container, Adobo chips, peach soda, and a cake in a cup.
LOL in America $3 will get you some cheap candy or a bag of chips greasier than you could ever imagine. Maybe a hotdog or sandwich if you up the budget to $8.
Definitely not gonna find anything at 7-11 in the us, but places like Wawa and buckees have some decent food
Here in Tulsa ok we got tons of gas stations that double as a chicken place not good everywhere but sometimes you'll run into some good stuff the wood shed is the best got all kinds of good warm food and stuff
Here in America it's about the hot sandwiches, big ass soda and combos cheese stuffed pretzels
It costs $3.00 for the cheapest snack in a gas station in the US
Nachos
Jalapeño Cream Cheese Taquito
Spicy Garlic Chicken Roller
Mini tacos but those are usually sold out
Blueberry lemonade Bliss Slurpee
SUGER OVERLOAD
I usually only order that kind of stuff whenever I'm in the middle of a really long road trip
Usually in iraq we make our own food at home cuz fast food is too expensive,like toooooo expensive
Where I live in Canada $3 will get me a soda or water. That's it, just a can of soda. Could spend that money on a snack instead but limited options and no beverage to pair.
Us Taiwanese also have great 7-11s fr they great 10/10 no question. They even have ATMs bro like you can live there
a lunch at a gas station is only for road trips but a $5 meat pie and a coke or l&p
Hot Bao buns are always available in the 7/11 in mine i always get them😋 even sweet bao buns
There's SO MUCH awesome stuff you could have gone for. My personal favs: Croissant Ham, Cheese, and Spinach toastee sandwich they cook in the panini press behind the counter; Broad Bean chips are good but have you tried the Coconut Milk Flavored Sunflower Seeds(?!); and a Chrysanthemum Tea
Probably under $3 ~100 baht
YUM 😋
You should try the grilled squid! I think its called Bento or smth, very famous there!!
Bro in Canada you can get a Cadbury bar for $4.99 or 2 for $6.50 and wash it down with $20 cigarettes.
We have no 7-11s here so it's just badly fried chicken from Konzum or a heat up in the oven meal from Lidl
Lunch at a convenience store in my province’s largest city (Vancouver) is a five dollar 7-11 chicken wrap that vaguely tastes like nail polish & also gave me covid. In my hometown it’s coffee and a blueberry strudle from a village corner-store, since the 7-11 in our town center burned to the ground after a naked person drove their on-fire car through the front window.
this is why I love living here
bro is shaking like mordecai and rigby when they got stuck in the freezer, i do too but it’s weird seeing it happen to other people, i think it’s just a thing of knowing when you’re being watched.
You cannot get much of anything for $3 here (USA) anymore. Maybe the chips and soda. It's sad.
In America you’d get chips, a soda and either a sandwich, burritos, or a hot pocket
Ain’t no way the store’s actually convenient 💀
We stayed for a week in thailand and the SALMON TERIYAKI WAS SO GOOOOOOODDD we kept buying it for breakfast we ended up saving money too😂
Servo lunch in Australia:
-Four n twenty pie or sausage roll
-dare ice coffee
-maxibon
-pack of darts
Gotta eat it quick before the drop bears get you.
As someone who was born and raised in Thailand but moved to America in 2012. I miss my country.
Go back
I bought a drink, mentos, and a peanut butter cup from the gas station today and paid $9.87 I was shook
probably fairly simular to what it looks like in the USA which is disapointing atleast if you go to seven eleven.
sounds amazing !
One of the food stalls in my college sells those onigiri.
I still haven't oppened one without tearing off a piece of the kelp.
In America we can’t afford a drink with $3
In Australia it is pretty much just heated pis/sausage rolls plus other stuff
Magic of south east asia
Everything is dirt cheap to middle classed foreigners
if you tried to get lunch from a convenience store (we usually just call them corner shops in England) here, you could probably get some doritoes, mentos and cigarettes
In my country it would be twelve dollars and it would consist of a prepackaged sandwich and a Dr pepper
I love tong garden snacks we get them here in India too
"Artificial Cantilope" is the name of our Xylophone Indie Synth band, thanks for the shout out!
If I were to buy lunch from the only true convenience store chain here I'd probably get a cheddar panini, a coffee (either iced or hot) or a bottle of mojito tonic and if I wanted something sweet I'd grab some oatmeal/fruit mousse in a pouch or a chocolate and raspberry date bar :)
Lol watching these older videos compared to his videos now is insane lol
In America I don't think there's a single item at my convenience store below the price of 3 dollars
$3 at 7/11 is like a pop here
In the US (specifically nyc) lunch consists of a chop cheese and your favorite Arizona😂
Broad beans are life. I ate them almost daily living in Chiang Mai and Kuala Lumpur. I finally found them here in Spain.
All of that would've been like 30 dollars here in US