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  • From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find out all the differences between 7-Eleven in the US and Japan. This is Food Wars.
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  • @GeorgeJapan
    @GeorgeJapan Před rokem +7534

    Thank you very much for giving me this precious opportunity. I’m really honored to work with you amazing food war’s team. Arigatou gozaimasu!! And I’m looking forward to watching new food wars US vs India episodes!!

    • @carriedicks2037
      @carriedicks2037 Před rokem +102

      you're so great George 😁

    • @Syphonx
      @Syphonx Před rokem +21

      goodjob!!

    • @JohnHausser
      @JohnHausser Před rokem +34

      Nice job buddy
      Cheers from San Diego California

    • @BuffaloNickel9
      @BuffaloNickel9 Před rokem +50

      Hey George... you are the best part about this video!
      I like your attitude!
      So lucky to have the fresh yummy Japanese food! the Japanese do everything like fine- art....

    • @betterlatethannever4529
      @betterlatethannever4529 Před rokem +72

      We need Japan vs UK

  • @ericcarabetta1161
    @ericcarabetta1161 Před rokem +6762

    So apparently the Japanese 7-Eleven's are like mini to-go restaurants, while the ones in the US serve packaged processed food, or reheated frozen processed garbage. It's almost an insult to call them the same store, how do we let them get away with this crap here?

    • @meknowu1
      @meknowu1 Před rokem +755

      US customers have lower standards.

    • @xXUndeadMcLovinXx
      @xXUndeadMcLovinXx Před rokem +401

      SAME WITH THEIR MCDONALDS they have fresh ingredients unlike us

    • @aispcn9337
      @aispcn9337 Před rokem +137

      i went to one when I went to japan- there was a full-on delicious satay 🤩

    • @shinypaintf588
      @shinypaintf588 Před rokem +90

      @@xXUndeadMcLovinXx if that's the case then it's probably by law :? probably because if they serve raw fish it has to be fresh and bacteria free so they just apply it to everything

    • @FCV0511
      @FCV0511 Před rokem +81

      I suppose the equivalent to a Japanese 7-Eleven in the USA would probably be Sheetz or Wawa.

  • @furbynemui
    @furbynemui Před 3 měsíci +187

    3:31 元コンビニ店員からすると、棚の後ろから取るのは構わないけど、一応前の方に並べられてるやつも新鮮だったりするし廃棄が増えちゃう事になりかねないからあんまりやって欲しくないよなって思っちゃったw

  • @JCWeller
    @JCWeller Před rokem +170

    7-11 in Japan has better food then most restaurants here in the UK

    • @br00talitydawg
      @br00talitydawg Před 10 dny

      better food than the UK overall. y'all eat beans on toast

  • @chipskylark172
    @chipskylark172 Před rokem +5762

    George is just living his best life in this episode lol
    Joe looks like he’s grounded while all his friends are out playing 😂😂😂

  • @detectivegumshoe695
    @detectivegumshoe695 Před rokem +3576

    I don't think I've ever seen such a stark difference in selection and quality on a Food Wars ep before lol

    • @readmore372
      @readmore372 Před rokem +122

      The difference is hilarious

    • @indiancowpeedrinker9241
      @indiancowpeedrinker9241 Před rokem

      this is why mericans are fatter

    • @AshrakAhmed
      @AshrakAhmed Před rokem +144

      I like to call it a "Slap on the face of Western Consumers"!
      Been to Japan 3 times and with a combination of 711, Family Mart and Lawson, you could spend the whole holiday by just eating kombini food and feel great about it.

    • @indiancowpeedrinker9241
      @indiancowpeedrinker9241 Před rokem

      @@AshrakAhmed send bob and vigane

    • @juice8431
      @juice8431 Před rokem

      its like 7-11 hate their own country lmao

  • @jannathumaira7014
    @jannathumaira7014 Před rokem +258

    As a foreigner living in Japan. I can say that I can’t live without convenience store food. And most people in Japan can’t. The deserts, drinks, breads, hot foods everything is soo good, fresh and convenient when you’re having a lazy day or craving something.

  • @---fp2iy
    @---fp2iy Před 3 měsíci +74

    日本人の自分としてはバカでかいソーダと自分でチーズを好きなだけかけれるナチョスが憧れ!
    けれども自分が実際にアメリカに住んでいたら今の体重の3倍に膨れ上がってたと思う😂

    • @ewe392
      @ewe392 Před měsícem

      They care more about you there. Smaller population, a lot less racial diversity

  • @Lucarus100
    @Lucarus100 Před rokem +1728

    There's no comparison between U.S 7 Elevens and the 7-11 in Asia. Dramatic difference on quality of food and service. For ppl who live in the U.S and want to experience the Asia 7-11s, go to Hawaii. 7-11s are run by different companies in Asia which explains the significant difference. As an American, I barely go to 7-11 except if I need a drink. Food is mostly unedible unless ur drunk, high or don't care

    • @1985toyotacamry
      @1985toyotacamry Před rokem +21

      OK I'm curious about 7-11 Hawaii. Did it have the same menu as Japan (or Asia in general)?

    • @Lucarus100
      @Lucarus100 Před rokem +70

      @@1985toyotacamry 7-11s in Asia sell locally made foods so each country sell different assortments of food. For example, 7-11s in South Korea have foods and drinks that you don't find in a Japanese 7-11s or a Chinese 7-11s. 7-11s in Hawaii are run by the same company that runs 7-11s in Asia but they do carry some of the American drinks and snacks and include the local fare that you can find all over Hawaii.

    • @1985toyotacamry
      @1985toyotacamry Před rokem +9

      @@Lucarus100 that's very interesting. I definitely need to check that out when I am visiting Hawaii. Because here in Florida also have a bit of a flair but not as extensive.

    • @ldn8086
      @ldn8086 Před rokem +30

      As a Hawaii resident, 7-11 has stepped up their efforts here to provide better food options.

    • @JoeAvella
      @JoeAvella Před rokem +4

      wow cool story

  • @WhalenFamily2016
    @WhalenFamily2016 Před rokem +1090

    No contest. Japan wins every category. They pretty much perfected the "convenience store". Pricing = amazing. Choices = Phenomenal. Packaging = A+. And just by looks alone, Taste = Way Better.

    • @andreapalomera
      @andreapalomera Před rokem +10

      Yes BUT what about the drinks?? I think the big gulp is iconic! not healthy but iconic

    • @ukee_
      @ukee_ Před rokem +35

      Not only Japan but most of Asian and south Asian countries. Korean CU convenient stores Chinese ones in Beijing and Thai , Family Marts in Malaysian and Singapore ones are insanely good. But I got disappointed with US stores. In general here food is too big and unhealthy portions and tastes artificial plus only healthy options that are available is so expensive(

    • @danceswith7wolves
      @danceswith7wolves Před rokem +4

      Depends on your taste everyone grows up with a different preference. Personally I like the Japanese sytle, but I have a friend that would be grossed out by stuff like curry bread

    • @kipchika5989
      @kipchika5989 Před rokem

      @@andreapalomera big gulp taste like shit

    • @peepoe
      @peepoe Před rokem +4

      Agreed. As American I'm very jealous of their selection here

  • @masonguzman9917
    @masonguzman9917 Před rokem +53

    Man, this video just reminded me how much better the konbinis in Japan were. I won't even go to a 7-11 in the US but almost went every night in Japan just to try so many of the snacks. What a stark contrast.

  • @kimdontcare244
    @kimdontcare244 Před rokem +47

    i love how George is having the time of his life
    and Joe is trying to find a reason to live

  • @adamwebster6867
    @adamwebster6867 Před rokem +1410

    The Japanese chocolate doughnut looks much better than the one you’d get in America or here in the UK

    • @naseemlife8991
      @naseemlife8991 Před rokem +1

      fr

    • @joshwannapaas
      @joshwannapaas Před rokem +48

      No idea if they're the same thing but they look like Mochi Donuts which you might be able to find

    • @LiamAndTheLime
      @LiamAndTheLime Před rokem +11

      @@joshwannapaas Yeah I'm pretty sure they are Mochi donuts.

    • @kaishi10
      @kaishi10 Před rokem +20

      They're actually different, Hawaii 7-11s carry both types. The 'Japan' style one uses a pastry dough that expands and layers kind-of like a Croissant. (It's still pastry dough, however.) While there are 2 kinds that are commonly available that look like the 'US' kind, a normal glazed US donut and an older type glazed cake-donut. (You can tell them apart when looking at them, but glazing them does make that a bit more difficult.)

    • @GraysonMMO
      @GraysonMMO Před rokem +9

      We don't even have 7Eleven in the UK

  • @DctrGizmo
    @DctrGizmo Před rokem +1936

    I’m upset that Japan’s 7-11 has actual proper food where we have nothing but junk food. Anyways, I’m excited that you guys are branching out to India!

    • @ajzjjdnejwjsids2424
      @ajzjjdnejwjsids2424 Před rokem

      why would they expand to a shithole

    • @CrabPeople-Inc.
      @CrabPeople-Inc. Před rokem +7

      We have good stuff all over. Just not the fresh cooked food but theres literally so many cold options.

    • @loadingsolate4708
      @loadingsolate4708 Před rokem +1

      It's pretty overpriced but considering about convenience and opening hours I think it's reasonable
      Sometimes it's the only option to get proper food...
      Edit: in tw

    • @wyliem
      @wyliem Před rokem

      Japanese company

    • @dorkanderson4963
      @dorkanderson4963 Před 11 měsíci

      4am and can't go to sleep, I head over to 7-11 to get a bottle of soju.

  • @whitedarkness11756
    @whitedarkness11756 Před rokem +20

    Man I was obsessed with Japan as a kid and all that food is reminding me why. I was a fat kid who loved food, and all the Japanese movies/tv shows I watched as a kid had me drooling.
    This was a good episode, but god it made me really jealous.

  • @fauxdoh
    @fauxdoh Před rokem +9

    curry bread is so nice, when I was in Japan found a food stall in Kyoto which sold them it was my daily treat

  • @CloudStudiosPhoto
    @CloudStudiosPhoto Před rokem +1046

    It’s good to see that George doesn’t sugar coat everything lol he had me laughing when he said “the coffee tastes like sh*t”

    • @cececola
      @cececola Před rokem +30

      I have tried it and the ones probably sat out too long, but their coffee is great! They even had blue mountain coffee when I was there

    • @moriah93ohio
      @moriah93ohio Před rokem +7

      😂

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před 9 měsíci +2

      Lies again? Men's Ranking 11

  • @mclovin6537
    @mclovin6537 Před rokem +489

    For anyone who’s ever visited japan, you can literally get a quality meal from 7-11. It’s not even a comparison. I wouldnt set foot in a 7-11 in america but went almost daily in japan.

    • @huangjen1123
      @huangjen1123 Před rokem +37

      I hear Thailand's 7-11 is also pretty good! I can say for sure that Taiwan's 7-11 is just as good (where I'm from)

    • @jomontanee
      @jomontanee Před rokem +20

      @@huangjen1123 Not only “pretty good”, it is “very good”.

    • @huangjen1123
      @huangjen1123 Před rokem +2

      @@jomontanee I haven’t been to Thailand’s 7-11 before, so I just based it off of some food reviews I’ve seen about Thailand’s 7-11 but glad to know it lives up to its name for being one of the top 7-11s in Asia!

    • @Sulfer_99
      @Sulfer_99 Před rokem +9

      @@huangjen1123 I live in Thailand, our 7 eleven is pretty good. But there some food is different from Taiwan and Japan.

    • @daeseongkim93
      @daeseongkim93 Před rokem +9

      The Hawaii 7-11s are next level compared to maiinland american 7-11s and very much similar to Asian 7-11s

  • @fridaacevedo9401
    @fridaacevedo9401 Před 6 měsíci +18

    i love japans 7-11s, went there for a week and it was so good 😭

  • @ericaBay
    @ericaBay Před rokem +17

    Asian 7-Elevens, specially the far east ones are just a league of their own. They are truly "convenient" from practical daily needs, snacks, ready meals, bill payment, etc
    It's always exciting going to one and checking what the new seasonal food items are. Always exciting when you go in and realize a fresh batch of fried goodies just came out of the fryer 😍

  • @littleDutchie92
    @littleDutchie92 Před rokem +699

    Me, as a European, am always so surprised about the drink sizes in the US. How can the smallest soda be 651ML!! That would in the Netherlands be enough for the entire family!! (I mean in Japan they have 1l and 1.5 liter packages but they are clearly to pour in glasses and share, they aren't portion sized...

    • @fatalrob0t
      @fatalrob0t Před rokem +43

      I can explain dome aspect of that. We fill with a lot of ice, typically, because the cups aren't insulated. As soon as you walk outside in the middle of summer, that large amount of ice is going to melt in quick time, so it helps to keep the drink colder for a longer time. And if you're driving around a lot with that in your car, even with AC on its going to melt in the Summer heat.
      But again, it also depends on where you're located. The south/south-west gets upward to 120F, so insulated cups are vital to keeping drinks cold. But up Noth it can be up to about 90F. Even with that cool temp your drink is going to melt quickly. So big cup means more waste but a longer cool time than a smaller cup.
      There's also people who take fountain drinks to work if they forget their water bottle or insulated cup. I've literally seen my coworkers bring 8n and hide their cups, which they'll be the largest size to be able to drink for several hours.

    • @ORIA_1125
      @ORIA_1125 Před rokem +1

      Right..

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA Před rokem +1

      @@fatalrob0t ないす

    • @sabarnosinha2877
      @sabarnosinha2877 Před rokem +23

      explains the high obesity rate lol

    • @lapisincognito
      @lapisincognito Před rokem +13

      I often saw american bought a drink with a giant size on the internet and apparently it's normal?😭 I was surprised they can drink a whole drink alone

  • @pedanticm
    @pedanticm Před rokem +1139

    It seems in this series that George enjoys what he eats WAY more than Joe does.

    • @JayROwen
      @JayROwen Před rokem +78

      Maybe because, particularly in this episode, Japanese food just tastes much better? 🤔

    • @tombrakey6022
      @tombrakey6022 Před rokem +56

      @@JayROwen yup convenience stores in Asia always carry more healthier options like what you see George eat. I’m sure the fast food can be questionable just like US but at least you can get something nice for cheap price!

    • @Citsatpans
      @Citsatpans Před rokem +16

      As someone who has been to both, YES. The Japanese options are leaps better.

    • @scorpioninpink
      @scorpioninpink Před rokem +4

      @@tombrakey6022 Not Asia. Only East Asia. 7/11 in Southeast Asia sucks.

    • @philinator71
      @philinator71 Před rokem +10

      @@scorpioninpink Still waaay better than the US.

  • @Melissa_Kaoru
    @Melissa_Kaoru Před rokem +11

    When I went abroad to Japan many years ago 7-11 was a saving grace. 7-11 and Family Mart (similar to 7-11). Daily convenience items, banking, event tickets, hot food, drinks, alcohol. They really are mini hot food + grocery + convenience stores. Rated 20 out of 10 for japan. Maybe a 5/10 for US 7-11 (mainly over processed and prepackaged foods/drinks)

  • @cececola
    @cececola Před rokem +21

    No kidding, the ones George showed is barely the tip of the iceberg for what 711 Japan offers. There's so much more that wasn't shown. It's amazing 👑

  • @Rob-ze1wi
    @Rob-ze1wi Před rokem +236

    The Japanese ketchup and mustard pack for the corn dog. Nice.

    • @BuffaloNickel9
      @BuffaloNickel9 Před rokem +17

      Man I liked the neat little mustard and ketchup dispenser pack- it was the best part of this video. why don't we have those in the US?
      Only thing was, it appeared to be that Grey Poupon or Dijon type mustard with horseradish which I despise and am allergic to...
      Just regular *yellow* mustard please, Good Sir!

    • @pnwnewyorker9088
      @pnwnewyorker9088 Před rokem +2

      Like why can’t we have that! We eat ketchup and we eat mustard!? It’s so disrespectful. They don’t think we deserve it.

    • @BuffaloNickel9
      @BuffaloNickel9 Před rokem +3

      @@pnwnewyorker9088 its the little things, right!
      Such a bother having to open those little ketchup packets they give us... and it always takes like five of them..
      Not that the one in this video contained a large quantity either, but I would definitely look forward to using the ketchup and mustard combo in this video.. for the first few times at least😀

    • @MichelleGissara
      @MichelleGissara Před rokem +4

      Fun fact, Australia invented the squeezy sauce packs. Spruiking here to host food wars Australia plz 🤣

    • @BuffaloNickel9
      @BuffaloNickel9 Před rokem

      @@MichelleGissara fun fact!

  • @marilynturcotte5304
    @marilynturcotte5304 Před rokem +500

    US 7-Eleven Stores are pretty sad compared to the Japanese ones. I agree with you Joe, the food is horrible in both Canada and the US. George, you should have had milk after that spicy FINAL Noodle Dish. Milk stops the burning and coats your tongue and throat.

    • @chlcrk
      @chlcrk Před rokem +2

      Do the Japanese and American 7-11s actually have any of the same stuff?

    • @alpha34098
      @alpha34098 Před rokem +1

      Not really

    • @kaishi10
      @kaishi10 Před rokem +6

      Calpis or Melon Soda. Asia actually has milk-derived soft drinks that work the same, no need for plain milk. =)

    • @milliedragon4418
      @milliedragon4418 Před rokem +1

      Sometimes I find it makes worse I'm guessing it depends on the spice. It either helps cool it or enhances it. But I love putting milk in my ramen and most things when I think about 🤔

    • @kaishi10
      @kaishi10 Před rokem +6

      @@milliedragon4418 Yes, it depends on the what part of your mouth is affected by the specific spice. There are a few that stick and spread with any kind of drink.
      And there are some people that are so sensitive to it that it's hard for them to counteract the reaction at all. (Cousin is like this, she's not allergic to it. She's just really sensitive to it, we can literally put a few drops of Tabasco into a gallon pot of stew and she can still taste the difference.)

  • @ichinii808
    @ichinii808 Před rokem +10

    I'm in CA, but I miss the HI 7-11 because the offerings were closer to the Japanese 7-11 konbini

  • @stacys6395
    @stacys6395 Před rokem +9

    I agree with you that the 7 eleven Salmon sushi is amazing!!! Definitely deserve a standing ovation.

  • @Christian988.
    @Christian988. Před rokem +263

    George just enjoying all the food from Japanese 7-Eleven while Joe tends to get more and more disgusted by the American 7-Eleven food being like just stop just stop ugh. poor American joe.

  • @chocolateluvr54
    @chocolateluvr54 Před rokem +296

    You guys definitely are missing out on 7-11 food in Hawai'i! We've got a mix of Japanese bento and rice rolls with the general US style foods. A must try if Joe or George ever visit!

    • @yahwehsonren
      @yahwehsonren Před rokem +6

      7-11 Hawai ia good

    • @turtltitan6861
      @turtltitan6861 Před rokem +3

      I agree with this statement, I really love the Musubis from there especially

    • @crackedstar9992
      @crackedstar9992 Před rokem +10

      This is literally 7-11 in general.states, nothing is comparable to Hawaii
      Hawaii is almost like a different entity than the other states it could possibly be a country itself
      The food, life style, diversity, characteristic,ppl behavior there are almost 180 degree different that general states in USA

    • @danielpark960
      @danielpark960 Před rokem

      @@crackedstar9992 i hate hawaii... there is nothing to do there. it's like people that want to experience tropical beaches but dont want to leave the USA. Hawaiian food sucks, I would rather eat japanese food at California than eat sushi made non traditionally and overpriced. lifestyle=spending like so much on everything

    • @crackedstar9992
      @crackedstar9992 Před rokem +13

      @@danielpark960 hey it's up to you, I respect different taste and preference💁🏻‍♀️

  • @user-ob1ji9yl6j
    @user-ob1ji9yl6j Před 8 dny +3

    ホットスナックは寒い日の学校帰りによく買ってました。1日の疲れが吹っ飛ぶくらい美味しくていまだに感謝してます😊

  • @cotton_kenny
    @cotton_kenny Před rokem +13

    The tiny ketchup and mustard sauce really got me 😍🥰so cute and smart

  • @anoukVannier
    @anoukVannier Před rokem +233

    So what we all learned is that Japanese 7- Elevens are mini restaurants, and far better then American 7-Elevens. But who’s surprised?

    • @milliedragon4418
      @milliedragon4418 Před rokem +6

      I have watched a lot of travel (never at the privilege of going there myself ) vlogs/locals coming in I already knew. USA never understood a chance. I can see why East Asians enjoy their 7-11s so much I wish it was like that here. I hope the corporate watches the video and learns from their Asian counterparts. Localize, have fresher meals. You can still have the quickness and convenience. I'll still keep the big gulp that's an icon.
      USA 7-11 is too generic. But imagine different regions and communities being represented in their local 7-Eleven it would be amazing.

    • @nekoneko5777
      @nekoneko5777 Před rokem +2

      restaurant + grocery store

    • @daeseongkim93
      @daeseongkim93 Před rokem

      its the same in Hawaii as it is to Asia's 7-11s

  • @SavannahVu1985
    @SavannahVu1985 Před rokem +365

    George is always saying how “yummy” everything was, so when he said “it tastes like S#%T!”. I almost fell off my chair! LMFAO 👌😂😂

  • @daperculator7153
    @daperculator7153 Před rokem +7

    I heard about 711’s in Japan and checked one out when I visited in 2019 and the selection threw me off. They had so many GOOD food options.

  • @qcowww6723
    @qcowww6723 Před rokem +4

    I have never watched a 30 minute video with clicking out of it, except for this one, these videos are intriguing somehow lol

  • @june2409
    @june2409 Před rokem +240

    My family and I visited Japan in end of 2018. We mainly stayed at Osaka, and the Airbnb we stayed at was a block away from a 7 Eleven store. I was particularly impressed by how delicious their food items were mainly their sandwiches, noodles and pastries. Definitely incomparable to the quality of food in 7 Eleven North America.

  • @MeagenTheCook
    @MeagenTheCook Před rokem +219

    I'm so jealous of Japans flavorful foods. I am now mad we don't have fruit sandwiches and curry buns.

    • @SilentXTMR
      @SilentXTMR Před rokem +8

      Try find an Asian supermarket. Chances are high it has those items

    • @DeathShiniGama
      @DeathShiniGama Před rokem +4

      I have to drive 2 hours to find a fruit sandwich. That's like 75 miles.
      It's worth it. But I think it's the only bakery in my state that does it o___o

    • @Chibbykins
      @Chibbykins Před rokem

      @@DeathShiniGama can't you just make it by buying some fresh white bread, fruit and cream lol?

    • @DeathShiniGama
      @DeathShiniGama Před rokem +4

      @@Chibbykins No, they dont use white bread. They use a milk bread I think.

    • @Chibbykins
      @Chibbykins Před rokem

      @@DeathShiniGama I bet white bread wouldn't be bad. Surely not bad enough to send you two hours away 😂

  • @Dodong0
    @Dodong0 Před rokem +37

    I grew up in Hawaii and it was like a mix of American and Japanese 7-11s. Loved the hot food and the Spam Musubi (which you see more often now in Japan).
    Of course I’ve been in Japan for the last 18 years, so I love my Japanese コンビニ.

  • @lifeyumtravel
    @lifeyumtravel Před rokem +18

    I’m in Japan right now and the 7-Eleven here is way better. Everything is so fresh and healthy. I can’t wait to try all their famous foods and drinks. Japanese food is so delicious.😋😋

  • @ShoelessJP
    @ShoelessJP Před rokem +336

    I absolutely love this series, and I am so excited for US vs India Food Wars. With that being said, please do not forget George and Harry, and maybe utilize hem for other projects. The Food Wars team is all incredible.

    • @betterlatethannever4529
      @betterlatethannever4529 Před rokem +1

      Was really hoping for this to be India vs the US

    • @sa34w
      @sa34w Před rokem +5

      I don’t think India and US has many chains in common due to protectionism

    • @NowiDaManakete
      @NowiDaManakete Před rokem +7

      I hope that can do some food wars that compares UK to India or Japan and India!

    • @goat3274
      @goat3274 Před rokem +3

      American food is much better, most Indian food is just the same thing

    • @kajoleagle
      @kajoleagle Před rokem +7

      @@goat3274 😂 trust me, Indian food is far more varied than America’s

  • @vice2792ocl
    @vice2792ocl Před rokem +108

    This whole video pretty much went like.
    Japan: it's so good. And convenient
    US: please don't make me eat that.
    Of all the things I wanna try if I go to Japan is visit a 711. My friends would think I'm crazy. But here in the US it is very much that vibe of get what you need, then get out.

  • @edtieho
    @edtieho Před rokem +4

    I love your energy George! Keep that smile

  • @michaelfouladi4961
    @michaelfouladi4961 Před rokem +57

    For everyone wondering and for those who may not be from the US- the reason for the drastic distinctions between the two stores come down to national food agency guidelines in America that are much less strict than those in Japan and even Europe. Because of this, companies are allowed to use fillers, preservatives, and artificial ingredients in their foods that, although passing US regulations, severely diminish both the food’s quality and taste. The reason for this? Capitalistic lobbying by this country’s food industry😎

    • @seorin__
      @seorin__ Před rokem +5

      true if you look up ingredients list in foods for the us and eu the difference is insane

    • @espben360
      @espben360 Před rokem +5

      100% spot on. Most, if not, all ingredients that are used in US (the synthetic ones, and ones like GMO, High fracture corn syrup, and the ones with 15 letters) are all banned everywhere else

    • @xeong5
      @xeong5 Před rokem

      @@espben360high fructose was invented in Japan. It’s also used everywhere in Japan.

    • @snerttt
      @snerttt Před 3 měsíci +1

      Free market, if the people wanted the Japanese stuff there'd be more of it.

  • @danely3875
    @danely3875 Před rokem +38

    I've been depressed these last few weeks, but George's personality always finds a way to warm my heart a bit. thanks for these

  • @shaysew3879
    @shaysew3879 Před rokem +31

    That Japanese ketchup and mustard packet blew my mind🤯

    • @jimmiemclovin
      @jimmiemclovin Před rokem +5

      that was the first one i saw too. i was just wondering last week (while eating a dog) why that had never been invented and wow. i though i might actually be onto something. oh well haha.

  • @habiebiee1
    @habiebiee1 Před rokem +3

    Yakisoba Pan,Natto Sushi, Green Tea Puff,a bottle of hot green tea.....I will get all of those in Lawson when I get off the plane,always my first meal in Japan

  • @legendofnalu808
    @legendofnalu808 Před rokem +1

    gotta love how in the state of hawaii we are the bridge betwen japan and korean 7-11 items here.
    also we have only in hawaii stuff like musubi's.

  • @shitinurhead
    @shitinurhead Před rokem +87

    It is amazing how good 7-eleven food is in Asia. It makes travelling much easier and affordable for sure and the shrimp onigiri is just a thing I could eat for a 2 weeks straight. I wish they've done the same in EU.

  • @slllloraxxx
    @slllloraxxx Před rokem +90

    There's a major difference between the two countries to consider and it's the "form factor" of the stores. American 711 developed as a place to grab essentials when grocery stores had limited hours; people went there for a gallon of milk or a loaf of bread when they forgot to get it before the stores closed, which isn't a problem anymore in the age of grocery deliveries and 24 hour wal marts. The prepared food and snacks came later as just to have something for hungry drivers grabbing something while they fuel up as many if not most 711s are connected to a gas station (at least that's the case where I come from.) The car centric nature of the majority of the US means that its a stop along the way to a destination and not something a person would want to purposefully go to as a lunch option.
    Japanese 711s were developed in high density areas are a part of the neighborhoods that people live in, often in the case of Tokyo and other big cities by a train/metro station and are a part of daily life. That brings higher volume sales and brings the chance to develop more variety of high quality foods since they know it will sell well.

    • @jadenrivera5048
      @jadenrivera5048 Před rokem +8

      And/Or perhaps its due to their ingrained culture of "quality" (especially due to their rigid system, which is applied in almost, if not all, aspects of life) that has enabled them to deliver high level of standards when compared to the global scene.

    • @danifranc7011
      @danifranc7011 Před rokem

      exactly ! you nailed it!

    • @ashofaphoenix
      @ashofaphoenix Před 6 měsíci +2

      Its also the way population is distributed in Japan half of the Japanese population lives in Greater Tokyo and Osaka. So these 7-11s are operating more like Bodega/Deli's NYC then 7-11s in the U.S. Its much easier to supply FRESH food, because they are supplying to thousands of stores in just two cities. It means the food can be prepared off site and delivered daily, which is impossible in America.
      New York is the only city in America which is structurally similar to tokyo/osaka in terms of mass transit, walkability and density. While 7-11 in NYC isn't better than the rest of the country, there are convenience stores on nearly block that usually have deli counters and/or grills serving up fresh sandwiches, salads at a low price. They functionally are similar to Japanese 7-11 and shows that type of business model thrives in major cities.

    • @momosseo
      @momosseo Před měsícem

      日本のセブンイレブンが都会にしかないと思ってる?
      東京や大阪のような大都市じゃないセブンイレブンでも、同様の品質のものが提供されているよ。

  • @DrummerGrrrl
    @DrummerGrrrl Před 11 měsíci +5

    I love George! He has great expressions and just exudes fun and friendliness!!

  • @VortexMagus
    @VortexMagus Před 11 měsíci

    There was a 7-eleven near my house in Chicago for a long time and there were a few good products I tried there (though not many). I think some of their frozen drinks are very experimental and odd but the coke flavored slurpee is always a banger, and they used to offer poorboy subs that were quite basic but quite good (basically a combination of turkey, ham, salami, roast beef, and a little cheese). The cured and roasted meats would add a nice kick of flavor to complement the blander stuff, it was cheaper than subway, it had very high protein content, and it was quite tasty.
    Sadly the poorboy is no longer offered in the 7 elevens I have been to, so the frozen drinks are really the only thing I remember fondly anymore in US 7 elevens.

  • @Browhatdoyouwant
    @Browhatdoyouwant Před rokem +109

    Is it just me or does George feel quite comfortable eating everything and really telling us his own experience.
    It’s very entertaining thank you ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MintyMiku
    @MintyMiku Před rokem +22

    13:04 mackerel cooked with miso is so good! It taste sweet and yummy. I miss eating it when I'm in japan

  • @spoonrecs
    @spoonrecs Před rokem +2

    0:49
    love how in Japan its a carton of Juice you can put in your fridge
    And in the USA you have no choice but to drink it all at once

  • @thelonecaliforniacowboytlc9709
    @thelonecaliforniacowboytlc9709 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Having lived in Japan for two years and being back in the States, I miss familymart the most they had the best hangover food .

  • @divinacecil4562
    @divinacecil4562 Před rokem +53

    OMG!!!! I'd just guessed it was India when Joe said that they're starting food wars with another country. So excited for Food Wars: USA v/s India. People are gonna know the Indian varieties of their favourite fast foods. This is gonna be really great.

  • @tinmetal2329
    @tinmetal2329 Před rokem +24

    I think the lower end of Japanese food is at a higher standard than the lower end of American food in general. Cheap fast food is higher quality in Japan as well. The only thing is that some foods like pizza are significantly more expensive in Japan for comparable size/quality in tje U.S.

  • @OutlawSpaceWizard
    @OutlawSpaceWizard Před 4 měsíci +9

    Japan : Healthy quick bits of veggies, meats, fish and rice, for very cheap
    Amereica :Yeah this thing will make you poop yourself"

  • @sarahcoleman5269
    @sarahcoleman5269 Před rokem +2

    I like that in the middle it's just a 10-minute segment of the Japanese guy enjoying all the delicious-looking food from Japan. Occasionally the editors remember that this is supposed to be a comparison video, and throw in about 3 seconds of the American guy. XD

  • @hdguy350
    @hdguy350 Před rokem +76

    I’m convinced 7-Eleven hates their US customers.

    • @alpha34098
      @alpha34098 Před rokem +7

      That is the consequence of the Bad Habits of American when it comes of Food

    • @daeseongkim93
      @daeseongkim93 Před rokem +1

      not in Hawaii

    • @hdguy350
      @hdguy350 Před rokem +1

      @@daeseongkim93 I don't live in Hawaii. 😛

    • @axcolleen
      @axcolleen Před rokem

      @@hdguy350 they're just saying lmao

  • @livemynd
    @livemynd Před rokem +17

    George says he picked the onigiri from the back because they're fresher, but generally speaking onigiri are only kept on the shelf for a day or so. That doesn't seem like enough time to make it worth going for the "fresh ones" especially when you (and other people trying this "lifehack") will likely touch all the other items in front.
    7-Eleven Japan actually asks people to pick the items in front (手前どり), to reduce food loss. It might also help reduce transmission rates of germs and bacteria, since there will be less touching overall.

  • @littlecherryartist
    @littlecherryartist Před rokem +3

    Back when I was visiting Japan, I was only planning on going to the convenience stores once. That once turned into 2 or 3 times a day cuz the stuff was so good

  • @janana4462
    @janana4462 Před 8 měsíci

    LOL THE WAY GEORGE SAID MASHISOYO, AND THEN DID THE FINGER HEART KILLED ME

  • @Annika-cs5jg
    @Annika-cs5jg Před rokem +8

    Went to Japan for a 1 week holiday and ate food bought from 711 and family mart for breakfast and dinner. It's like eating at a restaurant honestly.

  • @KourtneyMariee
    @KourtneyMariee Před rokem +34

    This was my first video I've seen from this channel and I was genuinely entertained throughout the whole 38 minutes! On top of the editing both hosts were hilarious and charming

    • @ewe392
      @ewe392 Před měsícem

      I despised the host from Japan. Must be a personal issue ha!

  • @tootles444
    @tootles444 Před rokem

    Rion!! So excited to see you here. Very proud! Go you!!! ❤😊

    • @tootles444
      @tootles444 Před rokem

      Also yeah, pretty much anything in a us 711 is terrible. I mean really terrible. Definitely cheap, but terrible.

  • @ASHMiniatureKitchen
    @ASHMiniatureKitchen Před rokem

    Your videos are good to watch always ❤️

  • @AguaAbigail
    @AguaAbigail Před rokem +73

    If the US had the same foods as the Japan 7-Eleven, I would go more often.

  • @jauipop
    @jauipop Před rokem +11

    The other country where 7/11 is king is Thailand. There’s literally one maybe every few hundred metres in some areas. It’s a one stop centre for everything…
    Also, Family Mart has brought this amazingness of great convenience stores to most places around Asia. For example, 7/11 in Malaysia was coasting for a long time until Family Mart came into the market and they had to up their game with their offerings.

  • @mikehancho2082
    @mikehancho2082 Před rokem +4

    Having been to Japan before, I knew this was going to be a blowout.

  • @nowherenoone2140
    @nowherenoone2140 Před rokem +7

    Aww ☺️ Thanks for this video. I lived in Japan for 2 years. … I really miss 7-11 food. Especially onigiri and curry pan (curry donut or curry bread). Mmmm. I really tried not to eat onigiri while walking, until I found out it was not polite. LOL. I love 7-11 bento. Omg. Good memories :) Japan 7-11 food is the best! 🇯🇵

  • @spang9782
    @spang9782 Před rokem +12

    7-11 in Hawaii is very close to the Japanese ones. They are owned by the Japanese subsidiary so we have lots of Japanese snacks and drinks, and a wide variety of hot and cold foods as well as microwaveable dishes. I actually buy lunch or dinner from there sometimes because it's way better than anything I can make. And cheap, too!

  • @BushidoCodee
    @BushidoCodee Před rokem +12

    I need to go to Japan again, I was there In 2019 it was amazing and I love the bakeries there
    711 was so clutch I was day drinking everyday lol and eating all the bun in 711 all the origiri ahhh so amazing

  • @monicas2461
    @monicas2461 Před rokem

    2:11
    Says juice for students and shows chuhai (sparkling hard licor with fruit flavoring).

  • @carrieannmcleod5219
    @carrieannmcleod5219 Před rokem +4

    This is making me hungry and jealous. I want to go to Japan so I can eat at 7-Eleven.

  • @perspective315
    @perspective315 Před rokem +26

    I am in love with this series, like it's the only reason I'm on my phone at 4 am.

  • @bookwormd8627
    @bookwormd8627 Před rokem +25

    As someone who is half Japanese and lives in Japan, I go to the nearest conbini which is like a 2 min walk away, almost everyday. They literally have everything from a single egg, to full blown family sized packaged Yakisoba. I personally love Frappes, where you can choose the flavor of the ice cream-ish thing, and you go to the drink machine and it adds the hot water and hot milk so it’s basically a slushee but it’s not a slushee. I can do grocery shopping for my mom at ease, and the cashiers have known me since I moved here! Also the conbini nearest to me have tables so you can eat immediately, and an extremely annoying pig squeaky toy that makes my ear bleed, and a Dino air blow up thing.

  • @aarchitasharma
    @aarchitasharma Před rokem +1

    This is the best contrast in all the food wars episodes

  • @PathologicallyIncurious
    @PathologicallyIncurious Před rokem +3

    That ketchup and mustard packet that you squeeze for both at the same time! 😱

  • @puntrikayuktasevi9550
    @puntrikayuktasevi9550 Před rokem +16

    Wish you can try Thailand vs US 7-11 comparison. The healthy food trend is big here and I am sure you can find interesting drinks and food items like tons of herbal drinks, functional drinks, plant-based, keto, etc.

  • @su_shadow9326
    @su_shadow9326 Před rokem +13

    Pretzels with peanut butter in them are surprisingly delicious, and a very filling snack.

    • @MichelleGissara
      @MichelleGissara Před rokem

      I like getting regular mini pretzels and dipping them in peanut butter. They also go well with tiny cheese cubes.

  • @ashleystrong2104
    @ashleystrong2104 Před 6 měsíci +2

    As an American I am resentful. I wish we had fresh delicious snacks like they have in Japan

  • @orzdxy
    @orzdxy Před 11 měsíci +1

    donbei kitsune udon is the best instant noodles I've ever had and it still remains my #1 favourite

  • @snausages43
    @snausages43 Před rokem +19

    I miss convenience store onigiri so much. I’ve tried making it myself and it was not the same. I wish onigiri would become as popular as sushi in the west. They’re pretty similar.

  • @frankinsaneandmyrrh1202
    @frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 Před rokem +54

    the 7-Elevens in Japan are... bliss. haha I could live off of their food for a few days. And I can say this even after years of visiting regularly. Also George is really fun and makes the food look even better than it already does

  • @lucifer0247
    @lucifer0247 Před rokem +1

    Here in Germany, our supermarkets are selling onigiri and those sweet japanese panecakes. Japanse snacks are really "in" in the last recent years

  • @hoihoisado
    @hoihoisado Před rokem +1

    Check out the Hawaii 7-11s. They’re like a mix of US and Japan food offerings plus some Korean and Filipino snacks

  • @coralss
    @coralss Před rokem +47

    This is probably one of my favourite episode in food wars. Everything about it is so chaotic 😂 and fun to watch, that I would literally laugh every minute about something. This is basically chef's kiss 😽

  • @KyngKee
    @KyngKee Před rokem +26

    Such a stark contrast between the two countries. Seems the US 7-Elevens are trying to kill customers. So much super processed food…

  • @fvb7
    @fvb7 Před 3 měsíci

    Vietnam 7-11 sells liquor and steamed buns. The one by my place had a desk with outlets and wifi.
    Was amazing.

  • @user-wy8tv2ib6q
    @user-wy8tv2ib6q Před rokem +2

    I live in Taiwan, we have the highest densely of 7-Eleven in the world(not the most "convenience stores", we lost to Korea by a little bit ), there are over 6500 in Taiwan( Taiwan is 36.719 square kilometer) you can find a 7-Eleven in every 2 blocks. our 7-Elevens are a replica of Japanese 7-Elevens and a little twist of our own things. we even have seats in 7-Eleven, so you can sit there and eat.most have ATMs. Some also have bathrooms.

  • @timothyahn2006
    @timothyahn2006 Před rokem +19

    Imma be real with you, literally EVERY 7-11 outside of the U.S (not including Hawaii) is better than here. The Hawaii 7-11 was just so good their food selection was good not like here where we just have taquitos, wings, pizza and hot dogs and the only one that's actually good are the taquitos (when they're fresh and not like soggy or overcooked.)

    • @theforthhokage
      @theforthhokage Před rokem

      The ones here in Canada are also pretty much the same as the US

  • @adityagupta5601
    @adityagupta5601 Před rokem +28

    fun episode , so excited for us vs india
    also i found thailand's seven eleven really nice it had some really cool stuff
    if joe or george you happen to travel there , do visit it

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před rokem +1

      Yup, I went to a 7/11 in Bangkok and was astounded at how fancy it was. I had only ever been to gas station 7/11s in the US.
      Also, had been asking for US vs India in the comments sections, and they listened. Thank you Joe!
      *I predict Joe will not reply to this* @Joe Avella 🤔

  • @dijlemutlu
    @dijlemutlu Před rokem +1

    George is so nice 👍🏽
    We need more humans like you
    Naturally good vibes everywhere

  • @joits
    @joits Před rokem +7

    One of the best parts of visiting Japan is going to a 7-Eleven or Lawson or Family Mart for snacks or if you just need a good low budget meal and I love the fact that they're everywhere if you are in a major city.

  • @ZackSeifMusic
    @ZackSeifMusic Před rokem +35

    I cannot picture any American going into a 7-Eleven and ordering as many things as they did for this episode 😂

    • @Cc-ig9sy
      @Cc-ig9sy Před rokem +2

      For realXD people be actin like americans just walk in to 7/11s like its a 5 star reastruan like,no normal middle class person goes into one because they want toXD they are there if ya got no other options like what is this video even🤣

  • @ZombieSlayerTakashi
    @ZombieSlayerTakashi Před rokem +21

    Good god this was completely one sided... JP Seven-Eleven utterly destroys US Seven-Eleven. Except the Slurpees cause I loved the Coke flavor when I was a kid.

  • @kraizyace2612
    @kraizyace2612 Před rokem

    From seasonal beverage vending machines to the wider variety 7-11s across Japan, they really nailed down convenience, whereas here in the States we're famous for big portions, sugar/subsidized corn, and all the food additives that would place your pronunciation skills to the test...

  • @dekingya6778
    @dekingya6778 Před rokem +3

    Actually 7-Eleven in Hawaii is more similar to Japan’s (probably due to being closer to Japan). The only things that are similar to the mainland locations are the soft drinks, chips, and nachos.