The difference is the eggs are sitting in flavor and marinating all day in a heated environment that prevents bacterial buildup, while things in contact with air will oxidize and go stale
There's 7-11s here that removed their outdoor trash cans and also pump really loud music to discourage people from sleeping in their lots. Such a huge difference from how nice the Taiwanese 7-11 looks! Like there's legit food there?! When we go to 7-11 in the states, it's basically like...gas station food. Food that you just get bc it's there but it's like immediately regretting it when you eat it.
Actually the crazy part specific to Taiwan 7-11 are you can get train bus airplane tickets. Concert tickets, pay car tickets, get wedding paperwork done, pay other bills and even use 7-11 as a courier service all over Taiwan from one 7-11 to another 7-11.
@@PeyoPavlov somewhat same but yes courier service and more types of documents can be paid and processed at the 7-11,like when I say wedding papers I mean you can legally officially be married at the store 😂
i’m currently in Taiwan and SICK and have barely left my room all day, and this video single-handedly made me get up and go to the 7 across from my hotel. i literally paused the video, had a what am i doing with my life moment, and got ready. thank you otv.
7-11s in TW are like crazy! They are open 24/7 and will call you a taxi when you need one in the middle of the night! If you are not contempt with giving up your house address on an online shopping platform you can also get stuff delivered to your local 7-11 and then collect it from there afterwards. And not to mention, as Syd said, that they're like on every street all across TW. Its even more dense in TPE where there are like 2-3 on every road/street!
Toast’s comedic timing, choice of shots, one liners, everything, it really makes it content worthy. Truly big brain. I loved that shot of the boys standing around in the parking lot with the camera on the ground. I wouldn’t enjoy this type of video if it was a more half assed amateur entertainer at the center.
I've been in a factory that made that milk tea bun thing from the Taiwanese 7-11 store. The way these things are made, I can watch it go hours on end. It had that oddly satisfying feels to it.
I just watched it all, got a 2min ad and watched it thinking there was more cuz it was such a fun and good video. I think it was cool seein what they had over there too.
I am in the US, got two 7-11 hotdogs for lunch, then went to visit my girlfriend after work, and farted. She freaked out saying it was the worst thing she ever smelt 🤣🤣 I fart around her all the time, but it never smells, but 7-11 hotdogs...wooh nelly
I just got home when this popped up. I drove up to a 7-11 and at the same time, a homeless I often seen around the area comes walking up as well. I exit my car and was trying to get my wallet out of my bag when a guy comes running out of the store with a case of Corona. Then, the guy working the register jumps over the counter and comes running after them. Right as the thief is running across the parking lot to get to the getaway car, another car full of young men comes zooming in and hits the guy. Dude gets up, still holding the case, cursing at these guys. His friend in the getaway car also starts yelling at them and then said he was going to 🔫💥 💥 them. The employee that got ready to chase the guy hears the same thing, goes back inside and proceeds to lock the doors. The homeless man and I shared a look and dude just turned back around and I immediately said nope and peeled out of there. This all happened in like 5-10 min. This was in Bellflower, CA. I don’t think anything happened. When we got out of the parking lot and drove by them, the thief just got into the car and the other car drove away.
In Taiwan, it isn't just their 7-Eleven have this kind of system. All different kinds of convenient stores (such as FamilyMart, Hi-Life, etc.) follow this same kind of system and they are located at almost every block in Taiwan. So when I left Taiwan for college, I can easily get homesicked watching this video.
7-11 branch in each area is different (outlet size/menu etc) for example in Malaysia, some area is small around the train stations for convenience but in the middle of the city some are big and cozy... basically it depends on the value of the area
I used to take naps in a 7-11 during my lunch break at work! Growing up in Taiwan, they also teach us to run to a nearby 7 -11 if we encounter danger on the streets at night because it's bright and safe there :)
Honestly both are charming in different ways, my roommates and I hang out and browse around our local american 7/11 to the point we're on a first name basis and they give us free slushies or drinks sometimes. Really sweet people
I haven't had any 7/11 food since I was 15 and let me tell you the chili and cheese in the machines don't get changed often but when they do, boy there was a ton of mold in those bags.
the zero calorie slurpee stuff is actually slightly big at least on the scientific POV, as part of the science behind the crystalization of drinks is the sugar content, so making something zero sugar actually took a bit of work to develop.
facts... asian 7-11s are built dif i mean u can walk in and buy full proper meals... like today i saw ready to eat japanese curry with chicken cutlet :/
Look im not saying convienence stores in the US are great, but I think part of the issue is this is southern California. Like there's tons of places like Quicktrip in AZ that aren't amazing but they are clean and fine. They are closer to mini grocery stores. A lot of it depends on the neighborhood you are in for how nice it is. I didn't get the point about how in the US they arent everywhere. Where I am there is a convienence store every other block unless you are in like a development area neighborhood.
I have very fond memories of NA 7-11. In middle school me and my friends would walk or bike to the 7-11 and buy an entire pizza cause it's cheap and just eat that among ourselves. Taiwan's 7-11 looks goat. The theming is wild. I love it. Even compared to other Asian countries. The ones in Seoul are pretty small and I don't think I've seen this kind of crazy theming at one before
I eat at 7-Eleven at least three four times a week, and to be honest those taquitos are a hit or miss like probably 75% of the time they hit and then the other 25% of the time they're stale. It all depends on timing really.
i think its because there are more food variation in asia than there is in america, it looks like in america they have hotdogs and pizzas but in asia we have buns, potatoes, rice meals, noodles and stuff
I had realized this a long time ago, and it had made me so irrationally mad at the time. 7-11s in the East are so super clean, and they have so much stuff. If you didnt know any better, sometimes you would swear you were in a pop culture store that also just so happened to sell snacks and food. In Japan, 7-11s would even hold events for video games, commonly, like how GameStop and places here have code cards for Pokemon, 7-11s there would do that, among stuff for other games. I remember there was this game I used to play a LONG time ago, I think it was called Puzzle and Dragons. It always held these special limited time events. The events would usually be held at a 7-11 in Japan, and we would never get them. Idk why. Idk if it was a 7-11 exclusivity deal thing. and the US branch couldnt be bothered, but we just wouldnt get them. Also, they are so bright and decorated with all types of cool stuff. Meanwhile, over here 7-11s are at the forefront of the gas station food that will give you horrible diarrhea stereotype
As a fellow Taiwanese here, we litterally go to 7-11 every single day. LIke it's our daily basis now😭 but not every store has the decorations. Yet, they pretty much sale the same thing
As crazy as those differences are, I can't help but wonder how much the costs are per average wage between the two contries. I can't check it now, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's much closer once that's taken into account (although I'd have my money that the 7 eleven in Taiwan is better still, just by the quality and price likely).
we are an Asian country here with 7/11s, but our stores are more lacking than these 2 comparisons 🙃 our stores are mostly small, narrow aisles, and don't have restrooms anywhere at all we used to have the hotpot thing too, but it was eventually removed
That's why I remember being so disappointed when I moved to the US. When I lived in Taiwan, it literally was a convinience store. All kinds of foods, spare underwear, copy machine & etc. But when came to the states and looked at what they had to offer... it was so different.
In canada where I am specifically we don't have a single 7/11 but we have gas stations with the same food as 7/11 but it's an irving. It 110% the same stuff but it taste HELLA good. My dad LOVES the hot dogs and the price is like 50% cheaper than mcdonalds.
Lmao not even close. Maybe in NYC but basically 90% of the US has so little foot traffic that you can't have such a well kept store and have the volume needed to keep it profitable. Plus, the 7/11 brand in the US is associated with being cheap and bad which means even if the store popped up, people would never give it a first chance.
"These things have been rolling here all day." - Toast, sad
"These eggs have been soaking here all day." - Yvonne, happy
The difference is the eggs are sitting in flavor and marinating all day in a heated environment that prevents bacterial buildup, while things in contact with air will oxidize and go stale
@@TheJuicyTangerinethose eggs taste better the longer you steep them. It's called 茶叶蛋
US bad, everything else good! Ok thanks for the propaganda.
@@tomsoyer5639 it's not propaganda when it's clearly true the 7/11 in America doesn't stack up
@@tomsoyer5639 it is bad. suck it up.
The US 7-eleven also comes with a crackhead outside
a free michael? sign me the hell up
the whole country comes with crackheads
There's 7-11s here that removed their outdoor trash cans and also pump really loud music to discourage people from sleeping in their lots. Such a huge difference from how nice the Taiwanese 7-11 looks! Like there's legit food there?! When we go to 7-11 in the states, it's basically like...gas station food. Food that you just get bc it's there but it's like immediately regretting it when you eat it.
Wow can’t help but feel I got the better end of the bargain…
Hi syd
The 7/11 in the US stands for the chance of being robbed
Also how dont you know who charlie brown is 😭
@@Cooltodd 😭😭lmaoooo that's so creative
@@CooltoddI don't think Charlie was always there with Snoopy.. like the older times when Snoopy comics would be on newspaper
the differences between 7/11 in asia vs america is criminal 💀
There's reason most Asian countries are so strict with immigrations
so is food...especially fast food which makes no sense because all those fast food restaurants originated from America...
nah seven eleven in Philippines is trash
@@animeaddt its cause of the rules they have there...over here they don't care what they really give us in my opinion
@@honobuyonezawa2054 what? 7/11 here is pretty good
Actually the crazy part specific to Taiwan 7-11 are you can get train bus airplane tickets. Concert tickets, pay car tickets, get wedding paperwork done, pay other bills and even use 7-11 as a courier service all over Taiwan from one 7-11 to another 7-11.
SO, like almost all convenience stores in Japan and Korea then :)? Except the courier service I suppose.
@@PeyoPavlov somewhat same but yes courier service and more types of documents can be paid and processed at the 7-11,like when I say wedding papers I mean you can legally officially be married at the store 😂
Isn't this were like what normal convenience stores sell?
@@PeyoPavlov I think these types of convenience stores are everywhere??!!
WTF!? Dude... My local 7/11 can't even keep the slurpee machine running 😭 freezer sucks so bad there that my ice creams always come soft(nah, pause).
Looked at our local 7/11 store and sighed.
“Do not soloqueue” LOL
LMFAOOO
i read that as soliloquy XD
came here for this comment lol
What does that mean? Don’t go there alone?
@@AAAEA010 Basically a game reference, referring to not play or rank up alone cuz you're sure to get some real experience
Yvonne being excited for a full size Yakult is so so real
Yakult is already great, so a full sized one? Even better.
Just got back from Taiwan, and i already miss walking 2 minutes from my place and getting a whole meal for under $4
7-11 in Asian countries really put the convenience in convenience store.
Esp in Taiwanese, Japanese, and some other parts in Philippines
South Korea also. Sometimes visiting Asia makes me hate Cali so much
@@yololoyo7379 OH YEAH! KOREA TOO THEY HAVE ONE OF THE BEST TOO!
Also in major cities in Thailand. A true one stop shop.
Wow Philippines is included
And 7-11 fails hard in ID
i’m currently in Taiwan and SICK and have barely left my room all day, and this video single-handedly made me get up and go to the 7 across from my hotel. i literally paused the video, had a what am i doing with my life moment, and got ready. thank you otv.
"$7, pretty cheap"
Damn i hate inflation...
"who are they?" YOU MEAN CHARLIE BROWN?? THE MAIN CHARACTER?! 0:34
More like snoopy and friends
The US 7-11 looks like a prison compared to Taiwan 💀
Some U.S. cities is basically a "prison without walls". With the inmates running the asylum
This was so funny, perfect contradiction to eachother
For some reason I’m craving a piece of toast right now.
who needs snoopy and cute bear buns when you could have PICKLES at 7-11??
7-11s in TW are like crazy! They are open 24/7 and will call you a taxi when you need one in the middle of the night! If you are not contempt with giving up your house address on an online shopping platform you can also get stuff delivered to your local 7-11 and then collect it from there afterwards. And not to mention, as Syd said, that they're like on every street all across TW. Its even more dense in TPE where there are like 2-3 on every road/street!
They have a phone? CRAZY
Americans discover higher gdp doesn't mean a good life but purchasing power parity does.
"Do not solo que" Dude got ganked before 💀
que pasa
Toast’s comedic timing, choice of shots, one liners, everything, it really makes it content worthy. Truly big brain. I loved that shot of the boys standing around in the parking lot with the camera on the ground. I wouldn’t enjoy this type of video if it was a more half assed amateur entertainer at the center.
the funniest part is at 8:05 lol goes from this milk tea swirly bun to some packaged pickle
I've been in a factory that made that milk tea bun thing from the Taiwanese 7-11 store. The way these things are made, I can watch it go hours on end. It had that oddly satisfying feels to it.
As a Taiwanese, I feel very proud. Also, seeing Sydney amazed by TW 7-11 is hilarious. Please come to Taiwan again!❤
Also as a Taiwanese, OTV please come back to Taiwan to do another video!
I like how the Frito-Lay checkstand FEM is still characteristically to corporate schematic.
Having experienced Taiwanese 7-11 personally while I was studying there, gotta say it's elite
As a Minnesotan I love seeing snoopy (Schultz is from MN and is where he created the peanuts/ snoopy)
I just watched it all, got a 2min ad and watched it thinking there was more cuz it was such a fun and good video. I think it was cool seein what they had over there too.
I am in the US, got two 7-11 hotdogs for lunch, then went to visit my girlfriend after work, and farted. She freaked out saying it was the worst thing she ever smelt 🤣🤣
I fart around her all the time, but it never smells, but 7-11 hotdogs...wooh nelly
TMI bud
maybe you are allergic to dogs
A peanuts/snoopy themed 7/11??? *buys a plane ticket
I just got home when this popped up. I drove up to a 7-11 and at the same time, a homeless I often seen around the area comes walking up as well. I exit my car and was trying to get my wallet out of my bag when a guy comes running out of the store with a case of Corona. Then, the guy working the register jumps over the counter and comes running after them. Right as the thief is running across the parking lot to get to the getaway car, another car full of young men comes zooming in and hits the guy. Dude gets up, still holding the case, cursing at these guys. His friend in the getaway car also starts yelling at them and then said he was going to 🔫💥 💥 them. The employee that got ready to chase the guy hears the same thing, goes back inside and proceeds to lock the doors. The homeless man and I shared a look and dude just turned back around and I immediately said nope and peeled out of there. This all happened in like 5-10 min.
This was in Bellflower, CA. I don’t think anything happened. When we got out of the parking lot and drove by them, the thief just got into the car and the other car drove away.
I've never seen a US 7-11 that looks that nice.
lmao I thought Peter was a passersby until Toast started talking to him
The American 7-11s always make visiting feel like an adventure though.
In Taiwan, it isn't just their 7-Eleven have this kind of system. All different kinds of convenient stores (such as FamilyMart, Hi-Life, etc.) follow this same kind of system and they are located at almost every block in Taiwan. So when I left Taiwan for college, I can easily get homesicked watching this video.
No way I got a 7-eleven ad at the end of the video 😂
The American 7/11 they went to looks amazing to me.
I know right? I was thinking that loaded hot dog Toast was sporting, looked like a luxury item compared to the store by me. 🤣
7-11 branch in each area is different (outlet size/menu etc) for example in Malaysia, some area is small around the train stations for convenience but in the middle of the city some are big and cozy... basically it depends on the value of the area
I got a 7-11 ad as soon as the video ended LMAO
America: These have been here all day 💀
Taiwan: These have been here all day! 🎉
You CANNOT convince me that yvonne and sydney have ever heard of any peanuts character other than snoopy
Loving the Toast-Eon content. Sydeon Toast sounds like a bad breakfast lol
Sydguised Toasteon
(Disguised) ToaSyd (eon)!
ToastSyd collaborations
Toast on the thumbnail got done dirty
poor toast sounds so sad to eat 7-11 in america
7Eleven is probably the great creation of mankind
I studied their supply chain in my supply chain course in the university and I agree %100. Their ability of min-maxing is just unmatched.
Okay I wanna try the Taiwan 7/11 now.
Basically comparing prison to a 5-Star luxury resort
You forgot the American experience; experiencing an armed robbery from a crack head
I used to take naps in a 7-11 during my lunch break at work! Growing up in Taiwan, they also teach us to run to a nearby 7 -11 if we encounter danger on the streets at night because it's bright and safe there :)
most cursed toast thumbnail
Asia shops are so varied, I wanna go there
2:38 turned into Animal Crossing for a sec
Honestly both are charming in different ways, my roommates and I hang out and browse around our local american 7/11 to the point we're on a first name basis and they give us free slushies or drinks sometimes. Really sweet people
crazy how both of these are better than the ones where I'm from
It's crazy how much food they got in Taiwan for 7$ while still getting three drinks. It's crazy how inflated American food prices have become.
I like how you censored the F word in the captions but didn't bleep out the audio. Nice work.
Don't let Ray see this video
Glad we got this video now, won't be able to make it by next year.
"And they have Snoopy On The Roof. Oo! Snoopy on the roof."
Sid not knowing who Charlie brown is is criminal
I haven't had any 7/11 food since I was 15 and let me tell you the chili and cheese in the machines don't get changed often but when they do, boy there was a ton of mold in those bags.
So, basically, under no circunstances, eat in an american 7-11. Never ever. Extremely bad idea.
Live a little. That shit will grow hair on your chest. Get the Nachos with that runny cheese and a side of jalapeno's. Clean those pipes right out.
Thumbnail Toast looks like he's taking a picture for a mugshot
8:50 - "Do not solo queue" 🤣
the zero calorie slurpee stuff is actually slightly big at least on the scientific POV, as part of the science behind the crystalization of drinks is the sugar content, so making something zero sugar actually took a bit of work to develop.
99% chance it's bad for your health
@@steveweast475Living has a 99.99% fatality rate. I'd rather die with a slurpie in hand than live slurpless.
facts... asian 7-11s are built dif
i mean u can walk in and buy full proper meals... like today i saw ready to eat japanese curry with chicken cutlet :/
YES A NEW DISGUISED VID
the 7/11 in Canada near me has nothing other than a plain hotdogs and slurpees
I got an ad for 7/11 in the middle of the vid. I’m in America, I will not be going
Look im not saying convienence stores in the US are great, but I think part of the issue is this is southern California. Like there's tons of places like Quicktrip in AZ that aren't amazing but they are clean and fine. They are closer to mini grocery stores. A lot of it depends on the neighborhood you are in for how nice it is.
I didn't get the point about how in the US they arent everywhere. Where I am there is a convienence store every other block unless you are in like a development area neighborhood.
I got a 7/11 delivery ad right in the middle of this video. 😆
I have very fond memories of NA 7-11. In middle school me and my friends would walk or bike to the 7-11 and buy an entire pizza cause it's cheap and just eat that among ourselves.
Taiwan's 7-11 looks goat. The theming is wild. I love it. Even compared to other Asian countries. The ones in Seoul are pretty small and I don't think I've seen this kind of crazy theming at one before
Bruh thats my 7-11, they didnt even drink a cup of coffee - thats the whole reason to go there
forgot to compare all other things you can do in Taiwan 7-eleven
You can get nice char siu baos in the morning at 7-11s in taiwan. It’s a boon tbh.
yo im going back to taiwan in 6 days i wonder if i can catch them there or theyre already gone by then
I love how the girls shared everything and the boys shared nothing. So funny!
The "Oh lala" with Italy's flag behind feels so wrong
My local Japanese 7/11 has a whole dining area on the second floor.
From personal experience I would always choose any seven eleven in Asia over American 7-11's.
my friend is visiting some extended family in japan and has shown us some of the great 7-11 food. its wild
They don't have it near me anymore, but the 7/11 breakfast pizza was actually 🔥🔥🔥
Thumbnail makes it look like Toast is some kind of H1Z1 world
I wonder how they decide this goes on whose channel
I eat at 7-Eleven at least three four times a week, and to be honest those taquitos are a hit or miss like probably 75% of the time they hit and then the other 25% of the time they're stale. It all depends on timing really.
Hmm is that the 7-11 next to a coin laundromat in Pico-Robertson area? I got mugged there once.
I thought 7-11 in the US is just for armed robbers
i think its because there are more food variation in asia than there is in america, it looks like in america they have hotdogs and pizzas but in asia we have buns, potatoes, rice meals, noodles and stuff
In the US they just have flour,fat and meat. That is like %80 of their food lol.
@@mmtaliiyou couldn't be any more wrong
I had realized this a long time ago, and it had made me so irrationally mad at the time.
7-11s in the East are so super clean, and they have so much stuff. If you didnt know any better, sometimes you would swear you were in a pop culture store that also just so happened to sell snacks and food. In Japan, 7-11s would even hold events for video games, commonly, like how GameStop and places here have code cards for Pokemon, 7-11s there would do that, among stuff for other games. I remember there was this game I used to play a LONG time ago, I think it was called Puzzle and Dragons. It always held these special limited time events. The events would usually be held at a 7-11 in Japan, and we would never get them. Idk why. Idk if it was a 7-11 exclusivity deal thing. and the US branch couldnt be bothered, but we just wouldnt get them. Also, they are so bright and decorated with all types of cool stuff. Meanwhile, over here 7-11s are at the forefront of the gas station food that will give you horrible diarrhea stereotype
As a fellow Taiwanese here, we litterally go to 7-11 every single day. LIke it's our daily basis now😭
but not every store has the decorations. Yet, they pretty much sale the same thing
As crazy as those differences are, I can't help but wonder how much the costs are per average wage between the two contries. I can't check it now, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's much closer once that's taken into account (although I'd have my money that the 7 eleven in Taiwan is better still, just by the quality and price likely).
we are an Asian country here with 7/11s, but our stores are more lacking than these 2 comparisons 🙃
our stores are mostly small, narrow aisles, and don't have restrooms anywhere at all
we used to have the hotpot thing too, but it was eventually removed
I could watch Yvonne break apart food all day haha
Good video but Sean the cameraman was vastly better than yvonnie the camera woman lol
That's why I remember being so disappointed when I moved to the US. When I lived in Taiwan, it literally was a convinience store. All kinds of foods, spare underwear, copy machine & etc. But when came to the states and looked at what they had to offer... it was so different.
In canada where I am specifically we don't have a single 7/11 but we have gas stations with the same food as 7/11 but it's an irving. It 110% the same stuff but it taste HELLA good. My dad LOVES the hot dogs and the price is like 50% cheaper than mcdonalds.
Don't confuse the two. One is called Seven Eleven, the other Seven Ereven. Very important (and definitely not a bad joke) detail.
Wish they'd bring asian 7/11 to the states. There's a huge market for it.
In California? They'll get robbed 24/7 instead
Lmao not even close. Maybe in NYC but basically 90% of the US has so little foot traffic that you can't have such a well kept store and have the volume needed to keep it profitable.
Plus, the 7/11 brand in the US is associated with being cheap and bad which means even if the store popped up, people would never give it a first chance.
No there isn't. If American convenience stores could sell decent food, they would be. Americans go to 7-11 for cigarettes and a coke, not a meal.
8:53
"do not soloqueue"
🤣
The longest I've left something on a roller is 8 hours