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We pay our bills, our cellphone load, pay our internet in 7/11 and right now here in our town our 7/11 here has an ATM machine.
KiOS Machine
there's hard liquor sold at 7-11 in the Philippines
SO???? 😡
@@user-iw6pb6gu8i bruh they're just sharing harmless information
@@user-iw6pb6gu8i Why so offended? They're just answering the men's question.
She forgot the sauce for every food she bought.
There is hard liquor, brandy and wine there.
You can also pay for your electric and hydro bills in their
PH 7eleven is also like a one stop shop 24/7. During emergency cases you can buy basic medical stuff, umbrellas, school supplies. There's even a vending phone charging machine, a computer kiosk where you can pay for utility bills, buy tickets online, reload prepaid mobile service sims, join raffle promos for a certain brands. Its a also a place where you can take shelter when it rains, meeting place for some, or when you want to escape the sumner heat for a few minutes just at least buy something if you want to stay longer. They have hot meals and microwavable meals too.
if you can't find catsup for the sausages just ask the counter, they will be so glad to help.. i wasn't able to go home for straight 5 years because of pandemic and last December i finally get to go home and i frequent to 7-11, the staffs were even probably had enough of seeing my face, annoying them cuz i always ask for assistance but every trip there was fun..
Yes there is hard liquor in 711 all types from beer wines and hard liquor
6:52 that's a hard liquor shes holding. 7-eleven sells not just wine, beer, also sells rhum, whiskey, vodka etc 😁
Yeah... The first time I tasted Budweiser was from 7-11 in the late 1980s... lol.. I remember it was 50 pesos per can that time.. which was expensive, compared to the price of San Miguel Pale Pilsen (9.50 pesos) in bottles ...hahah
yes even tequila, jose cuervo and a cheaper brand,thats where my friends buys every time we drink after office. 7-11 now here has restaurant cooked meals by celebrity chefs, super good for like 4-5 USD like kare kare, even korean samgyupsal, even kimbap, onigiri, Tortang talong, everything is in 7-11 now and even restaurant’s chef food, she just didnt see it. all kinds of hard liquor is also there even ginger drinks for flu (salabat), umbrellas, everything. a coffee/hot choco machine is also there even cucumber lemonade, etc, even milk teas.
No, 7-Eleven stores here in the Philippines use tomato catsup for hotdog sandwiches. The catsup's taste is similar to that of Del Monte tomato catsup and Heinz.
16:28 Actually, the only pork internal organ in the sisig, is pork or chicken liver, basically. There are Filipinos who put a little cooked pig's brain. But normally, minced pork/chicken liver is added to the minced pork for the sisig.
That was tanduay rum. They do sell hard liquor in there.
sisig is a sauteed pork dish made of the parts of a pig like cheek meat, organs and such. served on a sizzling platter, it also has crispy pork skin mixed in. squeeze some calamasi on it and eat with lots of rice.
7-eleven here in the Philippines is not just isolated in the fuel stations. In Metro Manila, you can find it in every corner where there's office buildings, schools and residential buildings. in our condo building, there's 7-eleven at the ground floor and beside it is a pizza restaurant called Shakey's.
Sisig is actually coming from pork ear and pork head mix with chicken liver and little spice and for some, they add internal organs on it. This is one of the popular dishes in the Philippines.
Yes, you’re right in that the role is different. In the Philippines, anywhere that sells food and drinks and has air conditioning is considered a place for social gathering. Also, in most Asian countries, the average middle to lower-middle class person commutes to and from work or school through public transportation so it makes sense that in these countries you’ll see 7 Eleven branches that offers dining in options. If I’m taking the bus or the train home, I would most likely not get to eat the food until I’m home so why would I bother dropping by 7 Eleven to grab snacks or whatever that, like you said, would be cheaper in groceries? But if I get to eat cheap, filling food in store then it would be a different matter.
compairing bao to a cats head is hilarious AF and you have no idea why 🤣🤣🤣
That's why most of my relatives who lives in Texas, California, and Florida loves coming home every after few years, guys. They are living like kings and queens. They were even surprised that an $8 coffee from Starbucks in the US, is only $2.99 here, and a meal for 2 from a decent restaurant here is only $10.
7 eleven and shell select from around 10-20 years ago used to be the go-to place after a night out at the bars/clubs for food and additional drinks (depending on your buzz) in the PH.
Haggis is crafted from sheep's offal, including heart, liver, and lungs, minced with onions, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt. Sisig features parts of a pig's head (cheeks, snout etc.) and brains, seasoned with calamansi, onions, and chili peppers and usually served on a sizzling plate.
Also sisig from 711 is way, way too different from our actual sisig. It's like saying the best Italian food in America is Olive Garden.
711 also sells stationary items, canned goods, toiletries,detergents, and other things. Its like one stop shop.
and mostly 7 11 use to be a location point when meeting up with someone here in the Philippines
Banana ketchup is only for home use. Or in some local restaurants. Mostly use tomato ketchup like in jollibee's fry dip and in 7-11's hotdog buns too. If I eat cup noodles I only put ¼ or ½ of the seasoning if you don't want it to be that salty. It does the job. The Mang Juan chips is pronounced as "mung" as in mung beans. And tastes like the real chicken skin too!
Guys exchange rate for 1$=55.00 philippine peso, 30.00 pesos is only less than a dollars not 3dollars, regarding ketchup, you can asked it from the cashier once you pay it.
Thats why its more fun in Philippines.😅
Sisig is pig's ear chop with onion chili, tokwa, mayo with egg. Raw egg if its serve in sizzling plate, cook egg if not.
During lunch break, when it is full of customers at Jollibee, my next go to place to eat lunch is 7Eleven when there's one nearby to buy the CrunchTime Chicken. It is cheaper compared to Jollibee, its big serving also and is also good. 7Eleven here in the Philippines also has donuts, variety of ice cream which was not shown on the video.
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Almost everything u can buy in 7/11 in phillipines anyway even small store liquior yes brandy couse you 2 dollars a bottle rum same also thats around 750ml
10:48 when you pay they gave you a sachet of tomato ketchup and manhattan sauce in the cashier
The exchange rate of dollar to peso is around $1=56.00pesos and for the dressing of the hotdog sandwich when you pay at counter the cashier should automatically give it to you the catsup and mustard dressing..
There is two kinds of siopao, The boa bola which is compact or pattied meat in which she ate and another one is asado which is much more yummier, juicy and flavorful. And it comes with a sauce pack.
Ask for ketchup and mahataan dressing ask for it burger are also available even bibimbap and sangkupsal
Tuna is yummy when you cooked paksiw, tuna tinola ( fish soup) ,fried tuna with soy sauce and kalamansi juice for dipping, of course our famous Tuna Kinilaw ( raw tuna mixed with vinegar, soy sauce, onion, cucumber chili labayu and others spices.. ) In The Philippines we had a city for tuna. General Santos City the tuna capital of the country .. we loved tuna 😊😊😊
just yesterday i casually walked in at our local 7/11 here , and bought a freshly cooked FRIED CHICKEN meal for 79 pesos.. thats under 2$ with rice and had a coffee float. im from the philippines btw
YOU HAVE TO ASK FOR KETCHUP AND MUSTARD ON THE COUNTER.
They also carry crispy chicken burger and nuggets
9:39 That's why there's so many OFW's (Overseas Filipino Workers) who work hard abroad (specially in the USA) and they go home with their dollars back home.
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This is nice. Although prices are probably pre-pandemic. Crunch time chicken and rice costs 89 PHP these days
Filipino Spaghetti is not only sauced of banana catsup but with tomato sauce and paste.
Try their competition known as Mini- stop
Mini Stop was changed to Uncle John
The sell hard liquor in a convient store. The one she just took of the shelves is a famous rum in the Philippines
Philippines seafood has distinct with the most fresh taste!
Haggis , ingredient wise? similar. But sisg is cooked and served in a sizzling plate. With or without raw egg on top. Pretty good!!!
Patienty waiting on your reaction on Jollibee commercials.
The Hotdog she had should've got ketchup and Manhattan dressing. I don't know why she doesn't have it, the bao bun also has a sauce.
Other convient store is Japanese Family Mart
Basically any food without rice is not considered a meal in the Philippines we all call those foods as snacks.
you can actually ask for ketchup and mustard sauce at the counter...they have it in small sachets.
That's hard liquor! If you want to get drunk with the entire village, go get some at 711! 😂😂😂
in the philippines, although we go for the affordable, we still prefer delicious and flavorful food, hence all convenient stores offer good quality meals.
7/11 in the ph you can seat there inside just to used the free aircon hehehe that's how humble and nice people owner of the philippines
She didnt mention those Mang Juan chips is vegetarian, its made of vegetables but chicken skin flavor, we have chicharon or pork rinds the real ones as well.
7-11 is lifesaver when I worked nightshift. I especially loved it when they have hard boilled egg available.
I suggest you guys go to the Philippines to experience these craziness over here. Would love to see your reaction
In the Philippines you can buy the beer inside and then drink it outside on the table bench. Crazy, right.
Theres even a cognac- whiskey- tequila-Gin -Rum in seven eleven
pan de sal means = salt bread
sisig is the face of the pork the organs is liver we mush it like liver spread and added to the dish for creamyness
This was pre-COVID, the prices now have certainly increased since
Sisig is not internal organs .. its made out of pork mask , cheeks and ears .. with onions , chili peppers , egg etc etc etc ..
Hard liquors are also available in 7/11
Chicken in Uncle John is much better .. (the competitor)
Agreed. Uncle John's Chicken is better. I also love their Chicken burger in Uncle John's. :)
@@zenzen4465and bicol express 😂
yes uncle john chicken in Ministop which is the rival of 711 in the philippines
@@vinnmartin with chili mang thomas .. haiii
Wow. This is my first time seeing ube-flavored chips. lol
In high school every Friday we go to the nearest 7-11 to buy eat and hang out inside (some store have sit and table and theirs air-conditioning inside 😂) we even befriend the employee, they just let us there
In 7/11, hotdog with buns comes with sachet ketchup and mayo
they should give catsup and mayo in the cashier for the hotdog sandwich
Sisig is pork cartilage/meat from pig's head, not innards like haggis
Mostly 7ELEVEn in southeast asia you can dine in and buy hot meals on 7E...
In the Philippines, 7Eleven is a legendary meeting place 😂 it's a landmark. See you in 7-Eleven
That was rum she took off the shelf. Emperador, I believe.
Usually they have ketchup and mustard
$1 = 56.20 pesos
todays 7-11 hotdog price is 45 pesos
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Ube ice cream for me! And Mango!
In the Philippines, you can tell your 12 year old here's the money. Go get me the Jack Daniels 15 years old. He comes back with Johnny Walker.
Yeah PH 711s are weird.
They sell foods for dine and on the go.
Drinks
Alcoholic drinks and cigarettes and E-cigarettes
School supplies
Hygene products ang cleaning products
There's also:
Bills payment
ATM
E-Money
Some even have ticketings.
Sorry you miscalculated. Rate of a US Dollar to Filipino right now is around 58 Filipino Pesos. So 30 Pesos is around 51 US Cent.
The sauce and ketchup should be handed over after you paid those from the counter. Maybe she just didn’t notice as the cashier usually put it in inside the bag together with the buns. Those should have tasted much better if sauces were added. The ketchup though for the hotdog sandwich is not a banana one, a tomato ketchup though.
That's a Carlos I light brandy bottle it seems
We call the bun Siopao (Shopow)
I love banana ketsup
Those green boxes are budget rice meals, its really cheap
Cup noodles is best paired with bao
Check out 7-11 in Hawaii and there are even Filipino dishes with rice for sale... lol
Bwcause there are a lot of Ilocanos (Filipinos of Northern Luzon), living in hawaii
I usually take my lunch in a 7/11 when I'm still working with Google in BGC
Mang Juan chicken skin is not actually made with real chicken skin.
7 11 when my childhood..late 90s they have marvel comics before. DC comics.
You can get the ketchup at the counter
Unbeknownst to all 7 eleven chicken is from Jollibee.... but packaged as 7eleven. There is a delivery man on motorcycle delivering the chicken.... in a black uniform.... with kno markings or branding in the container of the chicken
All the condiments are given at the counter. Idk why they didn't give her any.
She aint using the sauce in shopao and hotdog bun?? It is included in that purchase…
Try to react to the filipino family band - Missioned Souls playing roxette. They have so many music covers in their arsenal
it's Purple Yam or you can simply called in tagalog it's UBE
At least the 7 Eleven in the Philippines owned by Filipinos. In the U.S. the 7 Eleven and Subways 90% owned by Indian
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Yeah.. I think U,S 7 11 is more expensive than 7-Eleven in the Philippines, I've been working 4 years on 7-Eleven when I was to college, and 7-Eleven in the Philippines is ran and own by Filipino business man even though it's a franchise from the U,S but Philippines is the better franchise I would say.
Hard liquor you can get at 7/11 and you ask for catsup at the cashier
When im broke i just buy cheap pork rinds or chicharon and pair it with rice 😅..
Sisig is not an organ of any animal but it a pig head the taste was wonderful, just to correct her say.
Haggis is mostly beef organs though.
Pork sisig usually comes from the face and ears of the pig…no internal organs
711 that is 24jour open
Sadly,Philippine 7-11 has the least to offer compared to others around the world
07:03 Yes, they sell hard liquor. 7-11 is your place to go to get hard liquor late at night.
7/11 in Japan is way crazier