• @[email protected]
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    5720 days ago

    Having a Québécois convenience store company try to take over a Japenese convenience store company, who recently took over an American convenience store company just feels like the crazy future capitalism presented us but never fulfilled. Instead, we’re usually just dealing with late-stage capitalism.

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      There’s really no reason for these two major convenience chains to merge. It’s just like the b.s. with Albertsons and Kroger.

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        420 days ago

        Reminds me of White Hen convenience stores - 7-Eleven bought them out and then shut down all of the stores. Didn’t replace them with more stores, just left the whole area, full on Cartman “fuck you guys I’m going home” mode.

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        -120 days ago

        In monopoly, do you trade your houses for hotels, or is one house enough? You’ve got to build to wield power.

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          820 days ago

          Monopoly was another one of thse things, like Born In The USA, started out as critique of society.

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    4920 days ago

    As someone who has been going to 7-11 more now than ever in the past, I actually kind of hope they succeed in this.

    The Japanese ownership has made the chain much better than it was prior in the 90s, for instance.

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      4520 days ago

      I would trade every American gas station and convenience store for a single authentic Japanese 7-eleven corndog.

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        3120 days ago

        They’ve already announced that they’re converting a ton of 711s here to be more like the Japanese ones including using the same suppliers. I hope we get it, Japanese conbinis are on another level.

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        Fun fact: corn dogs are called アメリカンドッグ in Japanese, which means “American Dog”.

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        220 days ago

        By God you’ve done it. You’ve… Slowed … The acceleration…

        Yes that’s right you’ve slowed the acceleration of global warming. Maybe.

  • Is this why I am seeing so many videos talking about Japanese 7-11s recently? Watched a few videos on LEARNING JAPANESE and now my YT feed is full of things showing how cool 7-11 is over there. lol

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      1520 days ago

      Legitimately the Japanese convenience stores are peerless compared to anything outside their country.

      Family mart over 7-11 though IMO

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        820 days ago

        Family mart over 7-11 though

        100% agreed. Family Mart over Lawson, as well.

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          FamilyMart and Daily Yamazaki have the best fresh food, and usually the best prices.

          I do like Lawson’s chicken nuggets, though.

          An arranged display of Lawson’s chicken nugget containers, showcasing different flavors sold in the stores.

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      When I was last in Japan, I basically lived out of konbinis. I mean, I also ate at restaurants all the time because it was so cheap compared to Australia, but for everything else, why bother cooking in my tiny-ass apartment when I can walk a few minutes and get a full, fresh meal AND some decent sake for less than a single dinner back home? They’re fantastic. Plus they all had ATMs that could use to get more cash out.

      Also, when my flight home was delayed by a typhoon, I was able to eat full meals for a few days on just thirty bucks from the konbinis in the airport. No price gouging. Back home that would have gotten me a shitty sandwich at best.