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Cash Jordan

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Ай бұрын

7-Eleven just announced it will be upgrading its stores to their successful Japanese counterparts, but will Americans who like myself see 7-eleven as the perfect place to get bags of chips with flavors that get invented weekly really come here for noodles, salads and ramen?
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@PaNDaSNiP3R
@PaNDaSNiP3R Ай бұрын
I love Japanese vending machines and shops. But the one big difference between America and Japan is RESPECT. WE HAVE ZERO
@Scorpio1964Wines
@Scorpio1964Wines Ай бұрын
I do ! I treat other peoples property like my own. I was raised that respect is everything.
@radolfkalis4041
@radolfkalis4041 Ай бұрын
Yep. They have an entirely different attitude in Japan.
@blablableep6811
@blablableep6811 Ай бұрын
This video ignores that RENT prices are the reason NYC locations aren't seeing a profit. The Japanese stores have RENT control
@angelomariano9494
@angelomariano9494 Ай бұрын
@@Scorpio1964Wines I think they were talking in general, not single cases. Japan (in general) has more respect and is cleaner than USA.
@Sunshineattacks3
@Sunshineattacks3 Ай бұрын
All they have to do is slowly introduce new stuff and pull back on old stuff no longer selling. It’ll be a problem if the rip the bandaid off though
@just_a_turtle_chad
@just_a_turtle_chad Ай бұрын
They won't last a week with NYC crime.
@Dave_Noir
@Dave_Noir Ай бұрын
100%
@joannehetherington445
@joannehetherington445 Ай бұрын
​@@Dave_Noiragreed
@solitivity
@solitivity Ай бұрын
Well, they're Japanese. Look at their culture. They've figured it out over there. Maybe they'll bring some of their ways with them. 🤷‍♂
@Ghost101
@Ghost101 Ай бұрын
A week? They won't last a day or so.
@daexion
@daexion Ай бұрын
7-11 stores in NYC have already lasted much longer than a week w/ NYC crime, and if 7-11 stores in NYC fail due to NYC crime after the change over, they would have failed due to NYC crime anyway.
@hansheisenberg8737
@hansheisenberg8737 Ай бұрын
From Japan. I’m a consultant and I was in 7eleven’s project before. 7-eleven employs a strategy called “dominant senryaku(dominant strategy) and opens up multiple stores in close proximity so that these shops can support each other while reducing the logistical costs. What I’m getting here is that since NYC shops are mass closing, 7-eleven has perfect breeding ground until they figure out how bad the crimes are, Japan is pretty safe place and we just don’t have a concept of “bad people doing bad things”
@poodlescone9700
@poodlescone9700 Ай бұрын
Can you elaborate on how 7-11 gets around the problem of cannibalizing their sales with such close proximity of stores?
@hansheisenberg8737
@hansheisenberg8737 Ай бұрын
@@poodlescone9700 frankly they don’t have secret sauce for that, but they locked in pretty well with guessing demand and localizing the stock with precision. However that might only work because we Japanese are pretty repetitive about our daily routine.
@MatteyIsYoDaddy
@MatteyIsYoDaddy Ай бұрын
Buzzwords
@hellishcyberdemon7112
@hellishcyberdemon7112 Ай бұрын
@@hansheisenberg8737 Why doesnt japan have "bad people doing bad things” could it be that they are a homogeneous society?
@ftdcp4459
@ftdcp4459 Ай бұрын
@@hansheisenberg8737 NYC already has Japanese convenience stores, supermarkets, bookstores, clothing stores, which have been open for decades. That kind of thing is the norm in NYC. Half of New York’s Japanese population lives in NYC.
@abimelecgalarza9918
@abimelecgalarza9918 Ай бұрын
NYC is the wrong market target. Honestly, if they tried this near a military base, it's gonna work fine.
@CharlesK-hu1sf
@CharlesK-hu1sf Ай бұрын
There's a 7 Eleven on a corner near an air national guard base where I work as a civilian contractor where such a concept would be welcomed.
@rubbishrabble
@rubbishrabble 26 күн бұрын
7 Eleven bought the Speedway brand for $21 billion that is more a traditional gas station than convenience corner.
@davidbrink3328
@davidbrink3328 7 күн бұрын
Maybe
@d.martinez-rodriguez333
@d.martinez-rodriguez333 5 күн бұрын
Yeah....coz the Chinese have bought up land near our military bases and they want ASIAN food.
@JoePCool14
@JoePCool14 Ай бұрын
If you want to make them Japanese, you have to actually have respect for laws and prosecute criminals 😂
@abdulazizalzut8963
@abdulazizalzut8963 Ай бұрын
that would be a form of oppression for the black community
@bradleyharris774
@bradleyharris774 Ай бұрын
Given Japan's absurdly high conviction rate (99%), criminals would stay FAR away from Japanese 7-Elevens
@rootdoc1997
@rootdoc1997 Ай бұрын
That is a great point, the Japanese would never tolerate the Leftard policies in the liberal run cities
@Hispandinavian
@Hispandinavian Ай бұрын
You try to run out without paying, they Japanese law will drop the hammer on and fast.
@ihatehandles3
@ihatehandles3 Ай бұрын
Wish NY gets more Halal shops in the future, try stealing with no hands...
@raymondperez2972
@raymondperez2972 Ай бұрын
Where I live in Hawaii 7 Eleven stores already cater to Japanese because of Japanese tourists that come a lot and the local Japanese and the rest of the local population in Honolulu. It’s a wide range of people they cater to which makes them very successful here in Honolulu. Aloha ke akua!!!!!
@woah99
@woah99 Ай бұрын
why don’t they start in Honolulu? 7 Eleven can build a store next to one of the Skyline stops!
@deepzone31
@deepzone31 Ай бұрын
Yes these will work if there is a genetic scan upon entry to determine Japanese authenticity.
@jonasw3945
@jonasw3945 Ай бұрын
​​@@woah99 They already in Honolulu
@therealjaystone2344
@therealjaystone2344 Ай бұрын
@@woah99NYC is the largest market to this day for testing
@isaacvitela5131
@isaacvitela5131 Ай бұрын
​@therealjaystone2344 worst mistake to set up a market test. That's like trying send someone into a nuclear reactor without a hazmat suit. I have nothing wrong with Japanese 7-11's coming here. Just... doing it in new york is a big no no
@Toagame-o3y
@Toagame-o3y 28 күн бұрын
I recently went on a trip to Japan and the convenience stores there are amazing. Not only do they have a wide selection, but the food is also delicious.And the price is quite cheap too.
@linall2345
@linall2345 Ай бұрын
I watch an American woman who lives in Japan and her trips to 7 Eleven are my favorite videos. The food looks so good!
@taylorlibby7642
@taylorlibby7642 Ай бұрын
I'm honestly a tad worried that 7-11 has no idea what they're in for.
@OldMarius-gn5kk
@OldMarius-gn5kk Ай бұрын
at least they will learn after they experienced the truth.
@g7wilson
@g7wilson Ай бұрын
I suspect they do, and they have the theft loss factored in, but probably not long term. The question is how long will it take New Yorkers to decide they have had enough of the lawlessness.
@SukiAwake
@SukiAwake Ай бұрын
Oh you don't think so? lol They know EXACTLY that they are doing.
@taylorlibby7642
@taylorlibby7642 Ай бұрын
@@g7wilson It's a single-party captured completely gerrymandered state. They won't ever be allowed to decide that for themselves.
@taylorlibby7642
@taylorlibby7642 Ай бұрын
@@SukiAwake🙄 Oh you think so? Lol. Explain how. In detail. Lol.
@JoeGatz1
@JoeGatz1 Ай бұрын
America and especially NYC doesn't have the cultural graces for a Japanese-styled 7/11
@tony_5156
@tony_5156 Ай бұрын
Absolutely not!
@angelafariscal8020
@angelafariscal8020 Ай бұрын
Agree I know I always go 7/11 in Japan no way NYC a lot of thieves
@ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3
@ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3 Ай бұрын
Adding NYC into your text is like adding extra topping to your already true point 😂
@hippiechic6772
@hippiechic6772 Ай бұрын
I was thinking that a Japanese style 7/11in NYC and in California would be suited better than try one in.... Tennessee 🤪
@claudtalkz2194
@claudtalkz2194 Ай бұрын
Classin up the joint - wish them all the best 😊
@MxPotato84
@MxPotato84 Ай бұрын
I still expect onigiri, instant ramen, fresh prepackaged meals and salads, egg salad sando, fruit sando, matcha parfait, mochi/dango/wagashi, melon pan, baumkuchen, bottled teas, Pocari Sweat, energy jelly packs, Calpico, ramune, and such in American 7-11 next year!
@nish221100
@nish221100 Ай бұрын
@@MxPotato84 Calpico, egg salad and desserts maybe. And only in urban areas where these items are known already. I think some have instant ramen already. Doubt if Pocari Sweat will ever make it with Gatorade being so strong in US.
@OllieRamone
@OllieRamone 13 күн бұрын
I want the onigiri
@ToadKing
@ToadKing Ай бұрын
I'm someone who has only been to 7 Eleven stores in Japan and in Honolulu. The 7 Eleven stores in Honolulu somewhat resemble the ones in Japan with a good variety of quick meals, snacks, and drinks along with some local exclusives. I didn't realize how different and disgusting the 7 Eleven stores were in the rest of the US. I think the upcoming changes will be good for the image of 7 Eleven in the US.
@alanyoung159
@alanyoung159 Ай бұрын
Love 7-11 in HI. I believe it is because they were owned by the same in Japan in the past... Hopefully now, the rest of the US will also get better
@pastense
@pastense Ай бұрын
Yep! Oahu’s 7-Elevens provided my fuel for all the hikes I went on on the island. And after my last trip to Japan, their 7-Elevens definitely reminded me of Hawaii’s. As much as I’d LOVE for this Japanese-style kombinis to work in mainland America, I sadly highly doubt it. Us Americans are simply unworthy of actual convenience.
@greg.peepeeface
@greg.peepeeface 8 күн бұрын
yeah, i hope so, and I don't think most know that 7-Elven has been Japaense-owned since the 80s
@Prettyphile
@Prettyphile Ай бұрын
I’ve visited Japan many times and I often found myself enjoying meals at 7-11 (don't judge me! lol), especially their delicious onigiri. I would love to see more Japanese store items available in our stores. I admire the Japaneses respect for laws, their educational system, and the way they prioritize intelligence and common sense in their children’s upbringing. They know when it’s time for fun and games, and when it’s not, something that seems to have been forgotten by many parents in the United States. I’m also impressed by how clean their cities are. While I’m proud to be American and love our country, I wouldn’t hesitate to incorporate many aspects of Japanese culture into our own, given the chance.
@cogline9
@cogline9 Ай бұрын
Well said!
@iamatlantis1
@iamatlantis1 Ай бұрын
The cleanliness of Tokyo blew us away. Especially considering there aren't trash cans anywhere except inside the gas station or store. I thought about it and wondered if our littering problem stems from the fact that we have trash cans all over to encourage discarding your personal trash in public as the social norm. Then eventually it evolved to just throwing trash anywhere. "Its someone's job to come clean the trash up" horrible attitude. My own sister litters like a trashy slob, it really irks me sometimes because she actually knows better.
@estuardo2985
@estuardo2985 Ай бұрын
@@iamatlantis1 no it is just that we have a lot of trash people who make their surroundings trashy.
@pamelaj.miller5115
@pamelaj.miller5115 Ай бұрын
I used to go to Japan frequently as well, and I agree with you completely.
@knightwolf3511
@knightwolf3511 Ай бұрын
@@iamatlantis1 honestly i would be happy if they brought more Japanese items to America, cleanliness and kindness will help the the new York area but for rest of the country better foods will help, besides the 3.00 kit kat and $12.00 beef jerky
@billyc2493
@billyc2493 Ай бұрын
This won't last long. The crimes in NYC will cost them to shut down.
@kizoaoy7423
@kizoaoy7423 Ай бұрын
​@@MomeGnomethey'll be fed for a while that's for sure
@rickpicone9751
@rickpicone9751 Ай бұрын
@@MomeGnome When all the other stores close down because of theft, they'll be the new target.
@therealjaystone2344
@therealjaystone2344 Ай бұрын
@@rickpicone9751if only the thieves would try out their weird foods
@demimackin9963
@demimackin9963 Ай бұрын
That is so true!!!!
@zenithperigee7442
@zenithperigee7442 Ай бұрын
@billyc2493, it's just Democrat policies at work, wasteful spending supported by higher taxes, high crime perpetuated by Democrat liberal regressive "But if we punish criminals that makes them want to commit more crimes!" idiocy.... And we know the only reason "FAKE NEWS" comes out with, "OMG LOOK AT HOW MUCH LOWER THE CRIME RATES ARE IN BLUE AREAS!!" is because they've DECRIMINALIZED crime to the extent that virtually _nothing_ is a crime EXCEPT "being Donald Trump" obviously....
@petern6808
@petern6808 Ай бұрын
Yes please!! Japanese 7-11 food is amazing….bring it on!! 🇨🇦
@tonythebaldman
@tonythebaldman Ай бұрын
I just arrived home from a two week trip to Japan and I have to tell you that the 7-Elevens were the most pleasurable shopping experience I’ve ever had. Not to mention the cleanest bathrooms I’ve ever been in a retail establishment.
@lisadolan689
@lisadolan689 Ай бұрын
Agreed. I just got back too and I concur
@lvgk8898
@lvgk8898 Ай бұрын
Japan doesn’t have the 13% criminal culture and liberal judges NY has.
@tony_5156
@tony_5156 Ай бұрын
@@lvgk8898you’re sadly right about that
@GymnasticsCoach83
@GymnasticsCoach83 Ай бұрын
No, we do not. We're nothing like the west in terms of culture. (or lack thereof.) I love it here, no one speaks English. Coaching gymnastics here has been an absolutely amazing experience; i met my amazing Japanese woman at the gym doesn't hurt either. 🥰🥰
@NancyK-cu6xj
@NancyK-cu6xj Ай бұрын
That experience you had will not work in NYC. I don't understand why the Japanese aren't aware. Would someone please recommend Cash Jordan to Japan. We want to protect them because some of us respect them.
@BolsakTBagger
@BolsakTBagger Ай бұрын
they will be closed in a week. they won't have anything to sell after a week in NYC
@JocelynJC1913
@JocelynJC1913 Ай бұрын
How about LESS than a week😂😂😂
@ralphpeirson8475
@ralphpeirson8475 Ай бұрын
I understand that they will be guarded by Samurai warriors! 😊
@unclejoe3747
@unclejoe3747 Ай бұрын
"Grand opening, grand closing" - Within a week lol
@ROBLOXGamingDavid
@ROBLOXGamingDavid Ай бұрын
considering what happened, i can understand why so many people here had zero hope.
@harrysmith8338
@harrysmith8338 Ай бұрын
Guess the Japaknees have lessons to learn.
@undefeatedaj
@undefeatedaj Ай бұрын
7-11 is now japanese owned. Their stores in japan are next level. They should bring these stores to everywhere in the US
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow 22 күн бұрын
It's like heaven at these places, everything well stacked & clean compared to US convenience stores. Everything is super colorful too, labels & all are easy on the eyes.
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 5 күн бұрын
The people behind the counter don't get shot dead in Japan. They do here. It won't work.
@susannedoe9320
@susannedoe9320 Ай бұрын
This is so interesting. My husband is a construction superintendent that oversees 7 Eleven remodels. Looks like he may be very busy soon.
@purberri
@purberri Ай бұрын
If the U.S. stores were like the ones in Japan I would shop. I don’t think they would be the same as our stores don’t throw away food for days. In Japan the food is replaced daily. Quality won’t be the same. Staff working at 7-11 in the U.S. are not customer focused you’re lucky if you even get a thank you.
@krunkle5136
@krunkle5136 Ай бұрын
American employees are too busy getting angry about politics and race.
@dominicdit
@dominicdit Ай бұрын
I lived in japan 10 years ago. the 7-11s there are clean, friendly, safe, quick and of course, convenient. None of those things are possible in NYC, therefore they are not going to be "Japanese 7-11"s just a 7-11 which happens to sell Japanese stuff in the hell hole of NYC
@zenithperigee7442
@zenithperigee7442 Ай бұрын
@dominicdit, there are some very clear distinctions between Japan and NYC and we all know what those are, starting with the lack of "Democrat liberal regressive policies" which in NYC and other Democrat strongholds serve to, "...protect criminals and punish victims...."
@krunkle5136
@krunkle5136 Ай бұрын
They don't either have to lock everything up.
@ftdcp4459
@ftdcp4459 Ай бұрын
@@dominicdit NYC already has Japanese convenience stores, supermarkets, bookstores, clothing stores, which have been open for decades. That kind of thing is the norm in NYC. Half of New York’s Japanese population lives in NYC.
@TYD98
@TYD98 Ай бұрын
The best thing about Japanese 7-11 is the fresh and clean food. Not sure if it's possible in NYC.
@ftdcp4459
@ftdcp4459 Ай бұрын
@@TYD98 …NYC already has Japanese convenience stores who do the same thing…
@Shiroyamon
@Shiroyamon Ай бұрын
As a Japanese, living in the ny this is the best news in 2024. Only better thing that 711 US has is they offer giant coke
@kaylagomez-ne2xt
@kaylagomez-ne2xt Ай бұрын
I thought 7 11 was a gas station and the 7 11 in my town is a gas station
@Shiroyamon
@Shiroyamon Ай бұрын
@@kaylagomez-ne2xt yeah no one believes 7 11 is actually the gas station in Japan
@nish221100
@nish221100 Ай бұрын
@@Shiroyamon Slurpees hit the spot on a hot day.
@eggman9713
@eggman9713 Ай бұрын
I welcome more Japanese influence on the classic 7-Eleven store. They have really improved the look and feel of their stores recently, making it an attractive, consistently good experience to shop at.
@kellyperry559
@kellyperry559 29 күн бұрын
If I need to run in a store I’m going to the American 7-11 not a Japanese one.
@mergat2970
@mergat2970 28 күн бұрын
And I really want their japanese products. I'd love to get an onigiri or a pork bun as a quick lunch
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow 22 күн бұрын
@@mergat2970 I'd appreciate easer access to those, especially the pork buns!
@snaz27
@snaz27 Ай бұрын
Customers? Shoppers? Do they still exist in NYC? Thought you can just steal what you want now? 🤣
@cornebod
@cornebod Ай бұрын
It's not called the land of the free for nothing, everything is free 😂
@linkskywalker5417
@linkskywalker5417 Ай бұрын
​​@@cornebod Let's get free stuff! Everything is free, after all.
@Zarozian
@Zarozian Ай бұрын
YESSSS!!!!! 😊😊😊😊 But these criminals are gonna ruin it!!!! 😢😢😢😢
@ArtIsDrawing
@ArtIsDrawing Ай бұрын
People voted for these criminals
@BoggieVO
@BoggieVO Ай бұрын
I loved the 7-11s and Family Marts in Japan, and I welcome this change. It was great being able to trust the food from them like its a restaurant or something.
@ronaldhitchings1847
@ronaldhitchings1847 Ай бұрын
Thanks! Love this topic. I lived in Japan for three years.
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- Ай бұрын
its not just the food thats different in Japanese 7Eleven, so is the culture. on the next episode of Cash Jordan "Japanese 7Eleven is leaving NYC"
@nondescriptnyc
@nondescriptnyc Ай бұрын
It might work. Japanese grocery stores in NYC, like Sunrise Mart and Dainobu, are doing well, selling Japanese food, bentos, etc., and there are always long lines when I go. I am thinking this 7-Eleven idea may actually work really well if they can get the Indian franchise owners to buy into this model.
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- Ай бұрын
@@nondescriptnyc this was the point... ------------------------------------------------------------- you are here 🙄
@nondescriptnyc
@nondescriptnyc Ай бұрын
@@-EchoesIntoEternity- I am afraid your attempt at belittling my intellect has failed miserably. In your comment, you merely implied that it will fail in NYC due to cultural differences and provided no further nuances. Yet there are Japanese vendors thriving in NYC (where I assume you have never been?) despite these cultural differences, which you seem completely unaware of. I am just fascinated by people that comment on this NYC channel-with so much hate toward us. If you have such low opinions of NYC, why bother watching this channel?
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- Ай бұрын
@@nondescriptnyc yes ive been to NYC and Japan. the cultural difference i was clearly insinuating was the lack thereof with Americans and NYC lackluster soft on crime judicial system. nothing to do with Japanese food culture or their vendors. speak about belittling someone, assuming someone has never been to NYC. sweetheart there is a much larger world outside of NYC and ive been around the globe several times.
@iamatlantis1
@iamatlantis1 Ай бұрын
You forgot "it begins:" at the beginning of the fictional video name
@suspiciousafternoon
@suspiciousafternoon Ай бұрын
they better bring some Japanese Samurai do deal with the shoplifting epidemic in NYC 👍
@Cybersawz
@Cybersawz Ай бұрын
Ha-Son-Chop!
@maryn8139
@maryn8139 Ай бұрын
Great idea!!
@Bummerdrummer463
@Bummerdrummer463 Ай бұрын
Each 7-11 will have a samurai whose retainer is the 7-11 corporation 😂
@jessecortez9449
@jessecortez9449 Ай бұрын
Rooftop Koreans kept their stores safe on the West coast years ago. Let's let the Japanese defend theirs in the same manner.
@dearthditch
@dearthditch Ай бұрын
Off with their 🙌🏻!
@MikeeRogers
@MikeeRogers Ай бұрын
Just came back from Japan and 711 and Lawson were amazing. You have 10 people in line and it goes by in seconds. Easy and quick to walk by and grab a pretty nutritious meal for really cheap. I ate about 10 egg salad sandwiches in the 12 days I was there 🤣. Their carbonara was delicious 🫣
@Joy_esprida
@Joy_esprida Ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed the 7 elevens in Japan..it was half a block away from my stay when I went two weeks ago. It was super convenient for everything. Literally, everything.
@MadDog-1961
@MadDog-1961 Ай бұрын
7-Eleven is owned by Seven & I Holdings, a Japanese company. The transfer from being US-owned to Japan-owned happened in 1991 when the Japanese supermarket chain Ito-Yokado acquired a 70% stake in the Southland Corporation, the US-based operator of 7-Eleven. 7-Eleven has been under Japanese ownership for quite some time now.
@animejanai4657
@animejanai4657 Ай бұрын
7-11 in the USA cannot serve things like Oden because the criminals will DELIBERATELY spit into the containers before leaving the store. The thugs enjoy doing things like that.
@chasemix808
@chasemix808 Ай бұрын
My dream is that people would actually do research before posting their comments. Thank you for taking the time with yours! 🤙🏼
@kristopherfrootloops6714
@kristopherfrootloops6714 Ай бұрын
Plus their franchised out to Muslim and Hindu operators. So I'm suppose to eat Japanese food from them? Hard pass on 7-11 period. Its been 4 1/2 years since I've stepped into one.
@dumpstertelevision
@dumpstertelevision Ай бұрын
7-Eleven in Colorado and Washington state is awful, if they turned from arab to japanese that would be a blessing
@The1stPistolSniper
@The1stPistolSniper Ай бұрын
I jumped on my computer after watching this just to make this comment. If you want to see what a Japanese 7-11 would look like in America...just look at the Hawaii 7-11's. The Hawaii 7-11's are actually operated by 7-11 Japan so we have more ready-to-consume items that are tailored to our tastes as a state. Now most mainland companies have adapted to what they serve here (McDonalds has a Spam, Eggs, and Rice platter so you can imagine they're pretty much required to have a rice cooker in house) I think the issue is trying to diversify what they sell in each state and, as others have pointed out, looting. Guarantee that if 7-11 is going to play it smart they will make-over a few stores as their test bed, gather the data, and then adapt. Also from a recent trip to California, man 7-11's on the mainland are actually ass.
@trxwrftrk1219
@trxwrftrk1219 27 күн бұрын
お客様が来店して下さる感謝。 美味しい食べ物が常に用意して下さる有り難さ。👍
@YouAdii
@YouAdii Ай бұрын
Cash keeping us informed. This also gives me something to talk about with my coworkers at lunch while keeping them out of my business. 😂😂😂😂
@JOESSECRETGARDEN85
@JOESSECRETGARDEN85 Ай бұрын
Now 7/11 gonna get robbed for sushi rolls lol
@HighPriestessK
@HighPriestessK Ай бұрын
😆
@Bummerdrummer463
@Bummerdrummer463 Ай бұрын
Put da sushi rolls in da bag and gimme all your monies 😂
@ArtIsDrawing
@ArtIsDrawing Ай бұрын
hotdogs
@stockey
@stockey Ай бұрын
They don't have a migrants and shoplifters problem in Japan.
@breadmoth6443
@breadmoth6443 Ай бұрын
proof that diversity is not a strength.
@firestick4991
@firestick4991 Ай бұрын
They are working diligently on changing that in Japan.
@steadholderharrington9035
@steadholderharrington9035 Ай бұрын
Totally different culture and educational system... and way of dealing with offenders. Like comparing Apples and Rolls-Royce's.
@breadmoth6443
@breadmoth6443 Ай бұрын
@@firestick4991 hopefully japan does not succumb to outside pressure
@breadmoth6443
@breadmoth6443 Ай бұрын
"they don't have migrants and shoplifters problem in japan" -- so what are you saying, diversity isn't our strength? I always wonder "who's strength" are they talking about when they keep chanting "diversity is our strength" ?
@Vinylrebel72
@Vinylrebel72 22 күн бұрын
We have a 7- Eleven down our street, and the guy said, they got bought out by a Japanese company and they're going to be renovating, and turning into a Japanese style 7 Eleven, with some American food, but A LOT more Japanese food. He said the food will be fresh every day, and they will still sell slurpies. But a lot of people are excited, we have a Japanese Restraunt down the street too that does REALLY WELL, and my kids LOVE Japanese food. Hell, they eat with Chopsticks.
@janeta.6177
@janeta.6177 29 күн бұрын
Yes, I would love to eat Japanese food from 7-11!! Not all of it would be nutritious but the food taste better.
@conureron3792
@conureron3792 Ай бұрын
Cue the song “Turning Japanese”
@Michael9-23-15
@Michael9-23-15 Ай бұрын
I really think so.....
@naturekev
@naturekev Ай бұрын
They should use that song in new commercials for 7-Eleven.
@kenwood7095
@kenwood7095 Ай бұрын
I am wearing gloves in that store gross.
@vivianfoster702
@vivianfoster702 Ай бұрын
They probably would change the stores near colleges. Younger people drink boba tea, eat ramen, Asian stuff ain’t new.
@13ChroniclesOfDagger
@13ChroniclesOfDagger Ай бұрын
They better not let customers in the store. A smart move would be to just have a walk up drive thru window. Order, pay, get handed items through a bank style security drawer.
@nobodyworthknowing8707
@nobodyworthknowing8707 Ай бұрын
This!
@M4TTYN
@M4TTYN Ай бұрын
That'll lead to workers getting a gun pulled on them sadly. as a worker at a NY store i'd quit on the stop already close on doing so!
@viaxxl
@viaxxl Ай бұрын
🔫
@hellishcyberdemon7112
@hellishcyberdemon7112 Ай бұрын
@@M4TTYN Thats why you either need better carry laws or bullet proof glass, take your pick
@GooberDunk
@GooberDunk Ай бұрын
​@@M4TTYNseems like doing just about anything will get a gun drawn on you in NY
@michaelangelobergeron5980
@michaelangelobergeron5980 Ай бұрын
Japan known for their five star 7-11’s and their top-tier vending machines! Hopefully we can get our citizens to also be more like the Japanese!
@ctokita
@ctokita Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. It brought back a bunch of memories. The 7-11 store ~5 minute mark was in Nippombashi. Our AirBnB was in that building. We could get drinks or snacks anytime.
@user-qp3wt5qe9g
@user-qp3wt5qe9g Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, a pint of Ben and Jerry's ice cream for $10 bucks. Yikes! NYC is now officially in the sewer.
@tonyc6166
@tonyc6166 Ай бұрын
It's not even a pint...maybe a Dixie cup 🤣
@Susan-id5xj
@Susan-id5xj Ай бұрын
That's ridiculous.
@mattcowdisease1346
@mattcowdisease1346 Ай бұрын
why? Do they want to get robbed?
@em4703
@em4703 Ай бұрын
It works if everything is bulletproof and you can't get in 🤣🤣
@yaush_
@yaush_ Ай бұрын
Bro there are literally Chanel and Apple stores in nyc I think 7/11 will be fine Edit: ok guys 😭 I didn’t know so much robbery was happening. But I still think 7/11 will be okay. They’ve probably already calculated how much they can afford to lose. And aren’t the other luxury stores still losing way more than any 7/11 could?
@wordswritteninred7171
@wordswritteninred7171 Ай бұрын
You havent been watching this channel very long, have you?​@yaush_
@MrSKIE1
@MrSKIE1 Ай бұрын
@@yaush_ these types of bodegas are being ransacked and closed week after week. It’s been an increasing problem since Covid hit
@stephenthomas1492
@stephenthomas1492 Ай бұрын
@@yaush_ - That's the most uninformed comment I've seen.
@NeffyCat
@NeffyCat Ай бұрын
YES, I would LOVE to see Japanese food in 711. From onigiri to sushi, to misoshiro, to ocha and macha, please bring it to us!
@tahirrizwan6759
@tahirrizwan6759 Ай бұрын
We have a 7/11 here in Toronto in my neighbourhood at a very busy intersection where people go to just to go to. It’s always packed with people after school hours and it’s conveniently located. The neighbourhood is dotted with locally owned shops, convenience stores, and restaurants and ofc a few fast food restos but it still does very good. I think a logical choice would be to try it out in areas that are demographically similar to NYC but relatively safer. I think Toronto would be a good runner-up since we’re already very “travelled”. Lots of Asian branches that do well back home open up here.
@GOLDKW-bl4gp
@GOLDKW-bl4gp Ай бұрын
Theft in Japan is not really much of a thing and it brings embarrassment to your family. Unless they can figure out how to get money out of your pocket before it walks out of the store, it will be a failure. If you lock up everything of value people will just stay away. Plus the items they do not lock up will be chips and stuff like that. Not a store issue/ It is a Liberal government issue.
@johndough4289
@johndough4289 Ай бұрын
It’s easier to maintain a country when it’s practically homogeneous. We have all sorts of fools from every country imaginable here. Close to 800 languages are spoken in NYC alone.
@TheJtyork420
@TheJtyork420 Ай бұрын
​@@johndough4289 ur 100% right and most people never factor this in. Its not just theft either, when peolple want socialism in the us they never think that "sucessful" socialist countries like the nordic ones r incredibly homogeneous as well and having a society with most citizens having the same values it a huge factor.
@Susan-id5xj
@Susan-id5xj Ай бұрын
7_11 owns Speedway now. Hopefully they will update the options there too. The one near me have pizza etc. Folks be buying snacks, drinks, and pizza. We walk over there.
@AlphaQHard
@AlphaQHard Ай бұрын
@@johndough4289 Im glad people are waking up to the fact that melanin is the problem. We need less of it
@subbinbacktoallsubbs5272
@subbinbacktoallsubbs5272 Ай бұрын
Might work in canada, but def not the us where we get all the dirtbags​@@johndough4289
@richardrh333
@richardrh333 Ай бұрын
Damn people are gonna shoplift it and sell bento boxes on the street
@mikeymaster2494
@mikeymaster2494 Ай бұрын
Asian neighborhood don't shoplift. We'll be fine. Worry about red states like Louisiana, Jacksonville, Memphis Tennessee, those are filled with Gun violence STATISTICALLY
@13ChroniclesOfDagger
@13ChroniclesOfDagger Ай бұрын
​@@mikeymaster2494🤡
@danyleon4870
@danyleon4870 Ай бұрын
Uuuh rice dont tasted well if not properly treated.
@bimaabdulazis4890
@bimaabdulazis4890 Ай бұрын
Thats actually a pretty good idea. In my country, I bought lunch from convenience store 2-3 times weekly. If they can provide affordable and on demand products, they can make $$$
@EmiL_from_NieR
@EmiL_from_NieR Ай бұрын
I’m only commenting to mention that in Vegas near Chinatown plaza a place named Fukuya Market opened and they sell onigiri and ridiculously delicious fresh made bento boxes and sashimi bowls. Go it’s practically across the street from the Golden Tiki. I don’t work there I’m just a weeb who eats like a big back and I’m from Hawaii so I know good food ❤ 😂
@SomeLazyDr
@SomeLazyDr Ай бұрын
I’ll check it out thanks for the suggestion!
@scgamerd
@scgamerd Ай бұрын
Lol right “Japanese style. Each hot dog 🌭 is going to be chained and locked 🔒 up to prevent it from being stolen 😂😂😂
@TheCrazyMoparDude68
@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Ай бұрын
Having owned a convenience store/gas station in the past, I can tell you that gasoline isn’t a big money maker. You can be making as little as 2 cents a gallon profit at times and the equipment is very expensive and must be maintained. Having gas on,y brings the customer in to your store to buy other items that are more profitable, and tobacco products are not the best when it comes to profits either. Drinks are the products that you make the most profit off of, especially fountain sodas. It has been several years since I owned a store, but back then we would have maybe 15 cents total in a large fountain drink that we would sell for 99 cents. And that included the cup and straw, which were nearly half of the 15 cents you had in the drink. That is why so many convenience stores have those big reusable plastic cups for sell that will allow you to get an extra large for the price of a large. They make a profit off of the original sale of the cup, and make even more money off of the refill. And bottled drinks of all sorts also make a good profit, most of the bottled sodas, juices, and teas are sold for twice as much as they cost . But when people are in a hurry, they are willing to pay $2.50 for a soda that they could get an entire 6 pk at the grocery store for little over twice the price. And again, it has been several years, but we would buy 16 oz Pepsi and Coke products for right at 50 cents a unit and sell them for 99 cents all day long. Plus beer and liquor made a lot of money too. As for food, things that you make from scratch makes the best profits. We had a BBQ pit as well as a deli case and would sell sides and other specials like soups and chili. We made a great profit on our pulled pork and ribs. But items that are prepackaged don’t make nearly the profit, those include things like chips, ice cream, candy, and snack cakes. I don’t think the kinds of foods that are sold in Japan will be that popular in the US, especially being sold at a convenience store. Pizza is probably the number one selling hot food item sold at convenience stores in this country, with various kinds of chicken or BBQ coming right behind pizza. Quirky Japanese food items would be a nice change for some, but most just won’t buy it on a regular basis. I doubt even the shoplifters wouldn’t take it.
@SuperFlashDriver
@SuperFlashDriver Ай бұрын
Yeah, even then gasoline stations would be later converted into 24/7 convenience stores instead of gas stations with a convenience store, thus some of the items there are a bit more pricey compared to grocery stores.
@ReachingHigher001
@ReachingHigher001 Ай бұрын
😆 ❤
@ftdcp4459
@ftdcp4459 Ай бұрын
@@TheCrazyMoparDude68 the 7/11s here aren’t gas stations. Second of all, they’re doing it in NYC because NYC already has Japanese convenience stores, supermarkets, bookstores, clothing stores, which have been open for decades. That kind of thing is the norm in NYC. Half of New York’s Japanese population lives in NYC.
@sarangdipity
@sarangdipity Ай бұрын
@@ftdcp4459 there are 7/11s in america that have gas stations
@brittnianime
@brittnianime Ай бұрын
taking in your experience would these things seems like good ideas?: (these are things i've seen in japan 7/11) - cellphone minute loader - local events/venue ticket purchasing booth (like atm/lottery booth - but selling museum & 6 flags & water park passes) - hot soup buffet (offering hot water & broth base & addables like the walking nacho stands (meat/noodles/veggies), can combine with insta-ramen?)
@sadravin1
@sadravin1 Ай бұрын
it’s a good direction and I’m proud of them for making the switch. I’m already seeing customers walking around with baskets shopping at 7-Eleven as if it’s a grocery store. I’ve always been saying that they need more alternative foods things that are healthy things that are not just sweets and sugar.
@mymemoriesofgoldenricefiel6472
@mymemoriesofgoldenricefiel6472 28 күн бұрын
There are foreigners like Thomas Lockley, who is now becoming the most well-known foreigner in Japan, and there are others like the filmmaker of this video who love Japan. In Japan, I've been hearing all the bizarre claims of Thomas Lockley lately, so it's a relief to see normal people like the filmmaker of this video. (For those overseas who don't know about Thomas Lockley, listen to the fake wizard Thomas, Isn't that Thomas, Isn't that yasuke, Thomas Lockley is the one being chased by over 91372 Japanese right now.These three songs are about Thomas Lockley.)
@MrBoop4345
@MrBoop4345 Ай бұрын
Cigarettes and gasoline actually don't make convenience stores & gas stations money. It's getting people in the door to buy all the other stuff is where the money is. My wife has been in that industry for 25 years and See's the backend numbers.
@magickdragonwizard
@magickdragonwizard Ай бұрын
Any place that sells Cigarettes will tell you it is one of their top money makers. Your full of it, worked retail and gas stations my whole life. I call BS.
@Susan-id5xj
@Susan-id5xj Ай бұрын
I worked at Speedway. They really wanted to be seen as a convenient store that sold gas. The advertisement for you to come into the store and buy snacks and food is strong.
@rnettles6241
@rnettles6241 Ай бұрын
@@magickdragonwizard Top money-maker FOR THE STATE. The owner is lucky to make .30 cents/gal. or pack profit. The State contributes nothing, but takes (actually YOU mail it in, the State is too busy watching porn.) over 50% in pure Profit.
@bb95969
@bb95969 Ай бұрын
That's why the pay at the pump is counter productive. You want people to buy snacks and other stuff. So to fix that, they don't refill the receipt paper so you have to go in to get a receipt.
@129jasper1
@129jasper1 Ай бұрын
@@magickdragonwizard Up here in Canada our evil government taxes the shit out of tobacco, and anyone with any sense goes Native and saves tons of money on the cheap smokes. I don't really know, but I hear that the store makes peanuts on legal tobacco, and the evil government makes the most. Same goes for our criminally run alcohol monopolies. People in homeless shelters put in orders for alcohol thefts, and the booster brings them the bottles. Everything here is criminally expensive due to evil stupidity from corrupt garbage like Trudeau.
@qb3540
@qb3540 Ай бұрын
So 7 Eleven has been living under Patrick's House for the past few years. Cant wait for the told you so memes.
@jesterapp
@jesterapp Ай бұрын
Dude the Japanese still think Paris is a romantic vacation.
@tony_5156
@tony_5156 Ай бұрын
@@jesterappparis syndrome is a rude awakening for the Japanese tourists
@willythemailboy2
@willythemailboy2 Ай бұрын
The model might work in red states where flash mob theft doesn't happen.
@SouLoveReal
@SouLoveReal Ай бұрын
@@willythemailboy2: Yes, but even THEY have a few notorious blue cities/neighborhoods where the thieves and thugs venture out.
@schooloftonyhumphries2647
@schooloftonyhumphries2647 Ай бұрын
Finally a break from the crime and migrant repetition. But you just regurgitated that WSJ piece, which i saw a couple weeks ago. And you got it wrong: 7-11 becoming more Japanese means adopting a data driven supply chain distribution network to move what sells, not selling Japanese foods in US 7-11s. Japaneseness here means business operations, not the food on the shelves. Fingers crossed that you come up with new and interesting content.
@marylivingstone9815
@marylivingstone9815 Ай бұрын
He regurgitates the crime stories from local news, too.
@schooloftonyhumphries2647
@schooloftonyhumphries2647 Ай бұрын
@@marylivingstone9815 True!
@tombuckley3659
@tombuckley3659 Ай бұрын
If 711 brought back glass coffee pots that are switched out every 10 minutes,like it used to be,I would go back there forever.
@flamedragon6716
@flamedragon6716 Ай бұрын
I would probably go to my local 7-11 multiple times a week if they sold Japanese foods and snacks! I absolutely love Japanese foods and love going to places like Nijia Market or to local Japanese grocery stores (in US cities). I currently NEVER go to my local 7-11! For me, American “gas station” foods, drinks, and snacks are usually overpriced junk that I will never touch unless I am on a road trip and desperate.
@kcferret
@kcferret Ай бұрын
Same!
@invaderjoshua6280
@invaderjoshua6280 Ай бұрын
Next video. “All 7 Elevens in NYC closing do to criminals stealing. Everyone in NYC shocked by this.”
@jaggededge11
@jaggededge11 13 күн бұрын
In Japan, you can go to a 7-11 at the dead of night, buy a Strong Zero and walk around feeling totally at ease. In NYC, you don't feel comfortable walking anywhere, even while completely sober and in broad daylight...
@Killerspieler0815
@Killerspieler0815 Ай бұрын
A giant upgrade for US-American convinience stores ... I like!
@-Katastrophe
@-Katastrophe Ай бұрын
They better bring the ninjas to stop shoplifters.
@krunkle5136
@krunkle5136 Ай бұрын
They need Hideki Tojo's army.
@mirohgraylily1560
@mirohgraylily1560 Ай бұрын
If they sold the teriyaki egg chicken salad sandwich, the pizza flavored steamed bun and their desert breads, that could be a good gateway food for the American crowd. Oh and strawberry cream sandwiches!
@lemming9984
@lemming9984 Ай бұрын
Desert breads? Do they have sand in them?
@ChristianSantiagophoto
@ChristianSantiagophoto Ай бұрын
The teriyaki egg chicken Sando is GOAT status
@semekiizuio
@semekiizuio Ай бұрын
Omg the teriyaki yes please!!
@SavedGaming_Official
@SavedGaming_Official Ай бұрын
I still like 7-11 pizza but what did appeal to me was the look of the Japanese pudding in a cup it kinda reminded me of a flan so maybe that'll work in the u.s. and maybe the pizza flavoured steamed bun.
@mariamart_0
@mariamart_0 Ай бұрын
They should bring the egg salad sandwich and especially the onigiri salmon with other types of fillings such as tuna, mayonnaise, and chicken.. But not that is never going to happening to honest. His hopes are way too high..
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow 22 күн бұрын
I can't wait! I prefer it, Hope they give the states around NY some love too. I want Unagi, Tonkatsu, Tempura, Takoyaki, (Japanese) egg sandwiches, royal milk tea, Japanese sweets. Especially the swiss rolls from Japan.
@ceeme03
@ceeme03 Ай бұрын
They've unfortunately likely already failed. NYC is now little Ecuador.
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow 22 күн бұрын
Ecuador is only crazy in the cities, you literally can't take your phone out unless you want to get mugged/worse. Armed guards all over. Makes Detroit look like a playground, I've seen it all. The state of country breaks my heart.
@tmrezzek5728
@tmrezzek5728 Ай бұрын
Must be a 7-11 tax write-off, since shoplifters will clean out each store within 24 hours.
@HarryBallsich
@HarryBallsich Ай бұрын
Let them go under. You walk into an American 7 11 and wonder if the store clerk put a card reader over the credit card machine to skim your card...
@rl8571
@rl8571 Ай бұрын
Rise of fast food prices will funnel some to 7-11. This is actually great timing.
@kimberiysmarketstrategy
@kimberiysmarketstrategy 29 күн бұрын
My grandfather owned 7-11s here in CA. He was sadly killed. Hopefully they plan on self defense
@Frank-vo9xo
@Frank-vo9xo Ай бұрын
We don't have any of these problems in Florida in fact opening a brand new 7-Eleven this month
@maryn8139
@maryn8139 Ай бұрын
Baloney!
@BasketNet187
@BasketNet187 Ай бұрын
I live in Florida and the 7-eleven by me had so many problems, there is now a police totem pole with cameras and an automated voicebox saying "You are being recorded." outside the 7-eleven. Also, there are handing out rewards for finding the recent suspects that supposedly broke the law in or near the store.
@bridge1701
@bridge1701 Ай бұрын
I'm in central Florida. There is strong competition in the market. Wawa moved in a number of years ago. It raised the bar to adding fresh prepared food. Racetrac started adding on fresh prepared food to their locations. Recently we've seen Buc cees expanding in Florida, but that will only be a few. So, they wont really compete against the average neighborhood convenience store. 7-11 still has a strong presence in central Florida, but they've got allot of competition. I'm not sure how adding a japanese component to the merchandise will effect sales.
@Susan-id5xj
@Susan-id5xj Ай бұрын
I'm in NEO. I walk to Speedway for an evening snack. No problem.
@hellishcyberdemon7112
@hellishcyberdemon7112 Ай бұрын
@@BasketNet187 Let me guess.... South florida?
@Caannnnoonn
@Caannnnoonn Ай бұрын
a lighthearted story like this cant overshadow the rampant looting of stores in NYC.
@georgelincolnrockwell6248
@georgelincolnrockwell6248 Ай бұрын
I'm not sure why they would choose to do this... but it WILL help show Americans the VALUE and PURPOSE of a healthy, ethnically homogeneous nation!
@bushwookie2438
@bushwookie2438 24 күн бұрын
in regards of the menus its going to be local, our 7-11s here in th philippines sells more "local menu" and very little japanese menu, 7-11 is going to base all their selections on the data they gather from the local population
@jermaineburgess3767
@jermaineburgess3767 Ай бұрын
It's not going to work they now have removed the cups in my 7/11 you literally have to ask the cashier for a cup to get a slurpee 🤷🏾
@NoMoreBsPlease
@NoMoreBsPlease Ай бұрын
7/11 used to have the BEST blueberry muffins, now it's dog food! I've never seen such a drop in quality.
@jayare2583
@jayare2583 Ай бұрын
Luckily here on long island they get their baked goods shipped in from an actual bakery.
@semekiizuio
@semekiizuio Ай бұрын
I really hope 7 11 does well, it can cause a chain reaction for people to demand healthy foods and maybe pass some laws like UK or Germany did with their meats and processed goods
@linkskywalker5417
@linkskywalker5417 Ай бұрын
Great to feed our dogs, except aren't blueberries dog poison? Edit: That's actually grapes, not blueberries. I was wrong about that.
@NoMoreBsPlease
@NoMoreBsPlease 5 күн бұрын
@@jayare2583 The crazy thing is this was in a one stop light town in WV! I’m pretty sure they were fresh baked and delivered daily. I stopped in after about 6 years and they were horrible, stale muffins that looked mass produced.
@tucoerquilenne6765
@tucoerquilenne6765 Ай бұрын
If we can get Japanese style Konbini here in the US that would be absolutely amazing. It'll become the new fast food if they can keep the prices reasonable and quality up !!
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow 22 күн бұрын
Making it easier for average Americans to get Japanese food is a positive change, there a lot of anime fans here. I sure they would show a lot of love.
@besaidknight
@besaidknight 2 күн бұрын
The Thieves Will LOVE the New Variety! 😂❤
@SpaceWolfPainter
@SpaceWolfPainter Ай бұрын
It's not so much that it's the 7-11 in Japan. It's the Culture in Japan. Their Culture is cleanliness, politeness, etc. sure the food is different/japanese type food which for the most part is healthier and fresher than what we typically get in American 7-11's. But in Big Cities you've got shop lifting, armed robbery, dirty stores and employees who can barely speak English being paid more or less minimum wage so they don't really care to do a great job at any thing, they are just there doing enough to not get fired. The employees in Japan are the opposite in every way and even take pride in the work even if it's working in a convince store, due in large part because of their Culture. We used to be a lot like that about 50 or 60 years ago, heck I'd argue even 30 to 35 years ago, but the fabric of our society and culture is being destroyed. All these videos you make of NYC are shining examples of why and what is wrong.
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow 22 күн бұрын
We need to bring that culture back here again.
@eomc17
@eomc17 Ай бұрын
I worked at a 7-11 for over a year while I was in college, got very lucky once. One night while I was working, the 7-11 closest to me, about a mile away, was held up by druggies and the clerk got offed. I knew the young guy, too, what a shame... My friends thought it was me that got offed when they heard about the offing in the news the next day. I thought long and hard about how that could have been me if those criminals had gone to my store instead... The store and building are long gone, but that memory remains... My store had some good sandwiches that were very popular, but for some reason, the chain doesn't offer that anymore. I used to eat them because I got them at half price... :) I don't know if the typical American consumer would embrace Japanese food. Time will tell.
@norihiro01
@norihiro01 Ай бұрын
Making 7-11 more "Japanese" isn't going to work in America, exactly because of what you just explained. America will supply the violent criminals that will bring it all down.
@alysonturcin-weller7443
@alysonturcin-weller7443 Ай бұрын
Lucky you!!! When I lived in Japan, we ate 7-Eleven all the time!
@parkb5320
@parkb5320 Ай бұрын
If 7-11s in the US sell onigiri and nikumon, I’ll never miss Japan again.
@rumham7130
@rumham7130 Ай бұрын
Mostly peaceful shopping coming soon.
@AZisk
@AZisk Ай бұрын
it begins!
@wordswritteninred7171
@wordswritteninred7171 Ай бұрын
Well...continues. lol
@m-71tx26
@m-71tx26 Ай бұрын
“There’s no getting around it. Change or die.”-Gordon Ramsay
@stephenthomas1492
@stephenthomas1492 Ай бұрын
@@m-71tx26 - If you mean by 'change', DEPORT, then yeah.
@Sira_Kackavalj
@Sira_Kackavalj Ай бұрын
Always has been
@marsaustralis6881
@marsaustralis6881 Ай бұрын
It's worth noting that 7-11's US shift would also include researching and stocking regional oriented goods, sometimes some of them being produced locally too. It would likely give US 7-11s a more personal touch if they're able to incorporate some local products the same way HEB has been working on in the Southern US. And if multiple US 7-11s become more like mini-grocery marts, picking up your coffee, milk, cereal, etc for your basic daily essentials, they could possibly further choke out the local bodegas and corner marts, while in more rural America, become your modern-day one-stop fill and shop place (again, HEB being a well-known Southern US example, having their gas, grocery, hot-foods mini-restaurants, and regional local specialties all in one). And if they can shift to operating deliveries from say, a warehouse, they could also possibly offer fresh produce too, while avoiding the space required to stock it in physical shops. Basically a hybrid of Amazon and Costco/HEB/etc. It helps they're shifting to data-driven sales to help cut costs, and can better target the average consumer too.
@noneyabidness9644
@noneyabidness9644 Ай бұрын
7-Eleven: "I think I'm turning Japanese! I think I'm turning Japanese! I really think so."
@C-M-E
@C-M-E Ай бұрын
Damn it, I'd be onboard with 2am sushi and rice balls.
@mrskimistar
@mrskimistar Ай бұрын
I’m personally looking forward to this. My local 7-11, I talk to the manager and ask for the items I like and he tries to stock them but tells me it’s hard because of what is offered by the distributors.
@Galidorquest
@Galidorquest Ай бұрын
Me too. I'm curious to see a Japanese 7-11 in nyc since I won't visit Japan anytime soon.
@EPluribusUnumSemper
@EPluribusUnumSemper Ай бұрын
With live data 7-11 probably will be able to turn things around for them in the US, but I doubt the foods selection will be healthier for Americans. The problem is we don’t really have healthy food. I can’t think of any healthy American food. If salad is all we have then we’re fuq. Salad suck! The wraps are nasty too.
@daewooparts
@daewooparts Ай бұрын
Stores in NYC only make about 90 cents on a pack of cigarettes 🚬 the rest is state ,city taxes & federal taxes
@sosbrigaders
@sosbrigaders Ай бұрын
Bless them. I pray for the workers safety 🙏
@happyjack71
@happyjack71 23 күн бұрын
They should bring Lawson, AM/PM and Seicomart to the USA. They're awesome! Like the Japanese 7-Eleven, they offer a great selection of foods and snacks. They sell chu-hi, which I drank a lot of while in Japan. My concern is that the Japanese style 7-Eleven stores in NYC will be exploited and robbed like so many other stores in NYC.
@rvboyett
@rvboyett Ай бұрын
I wish nothing but success upon the Japanese owners of 7Eleven. I lived in Japan for two years and the Kombini's were AMAZING! The food is just fantastic. It's not just healthy, for the most part, it's actually really good food. The cultural differences between Japan and the USA is going to be the biggest hurdle. I see a huge advertising campaign coming.
@ms.pirate
@ms.pirate Ай бұрын
As much as I love having Japanese version of 7 11. They picked the wrong time to open one up in new york
@cheshirekat8273
@cheshirekat8273 Ай бұрын
In Japan, 7-Elevens have choices of super cheap options, super healthy options, full meal options. In Japan you can decide to never go to the supermarket and just grab something fresh every day that's pretty close to a homemade meals. They also carry a ton of of useful trinkets... Heck, I'd love to see a hot-beverage dispenser in America. Or items with long shelf life like strawberry bread in a can.
@semekiizuio
@semekiizuio Ай бұрын
They do have hot beverage dispensers tho. Coffee or hot coco whatever during the winter season. They also have hot water dispenser on the coffee machines for teas.
@HollyMoore-wo2mh
@HollyMoore-wo2mh Ай бұрын
Strawberry bread in a can? ... no thanks. It sounds horrific. lol
@ecebear3
@ecebear3 Ай бұрын
@@HollyMoore-wo2mh Japan has interesting prepared foods with long term shelf life. It’s because they need to prepare for disasters like earthquakes. You can even buy a “bunker” that sits in your house. I take it you’re not a prepper?
@HollyMoore-wo2mh
@HollyMoore-wo2mh Ай бұрын
@@ecebear3 nope. Not a prepper.
@brittnianime
@brittnianime Ай бұрын
things from 7/11 japan that i think americans would enjoy: - Cellphone minute loader ( a little older so neighborhood based availability would be good) - "ticket master" booth. I saw a vid where you can buy japanese amusement park tickets. Would be great to do a six flags/disney/local fair ticket station w/ localized discounts - Frozen tv dinners -> better priced store brand? Kids cuisine type stuff. - Seasonal ready made food options -> focus on quality & americans will def kill that xmas fried chicken - Hot soup buffet station -> hot water & broth no ingredients based price of $3 or lower w/ addable ingredients (can make insta ramen in house)
@evieshore3270
@evieshore3270 Ай бұрын
It was so nice seeing Violet again , she must be getting so big now !
@kareypope2325
@kareypope2325 Ай бұрын
Bring in the Yakuza 😂😂😂😂
@ABOVETHECLOUDS007
@ABOVETHECLOUDS007 Ай бұрын
YEAHHHHH LETS WHOOP SOME ASS‼️🥷🏻🥷🏻🥷🏻🥷🏻🥷🏻🥷🏻🥷🏻👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼I LOVE THIS COMMENT‼️🤣🤣
@wilsonweiseng6485
@wilsonweiseng6485 Ай бұрын
A store that sells healthy food? The American market could never compete with that!
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow
@NoSirNotTodayOrTomorrow 22 күн бұрын
We've needed this for long time, It's not worth it if it makes you feel sick after. Convenience Should be healthier.
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