The always delicious Karaage-kun combines with another of Japan’s favorite comfort foods for an irresistible offer.
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Following Japan’s “paper tiger sandwich” incident, we went out and bought every sandwich we could find to investigate.
Comparing the big three Japanese convenience stores’ versions of the country’s number-one sweet bread.
Don’t be alarmed if you see a pair of optic sensors peeking from behind the beverage rack.
It looks like a breakfast at a fancy ryokan inn, but all this food came from a humble 7-Eleven and cost about 10 bucks.
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Family Mart wants people who don’t want to eat animal products to have something to eat too.