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Hello, Japanese man. Is it true that konbini food is both umai and yasui?

schizophrenia

There are three of them.
Or one individual has three personalities.

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Please answer me, Japanese man.

Konbini mo oishii desubeit

the truth is the opposite.

I'm not the OP, but I'll answer for you.

Is it true that konbini food is both umai and yasui?

As for the taste, it's not particularly good or bad.
Prices tend to be more expensive than grocery stores and restaurants.
Occasionally they launch a good product, but it goes bad quickly.

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So saving money by going to eat in konbini is fake advice?

It's a konbini not a savebini

If that advice were for tourists, I think it would be appropriate.
Better than taking the time to look at review sites.
Or you go to a restaurant according to the reviews and there's a line that takes over an hour to get in.

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People who are quick to take the bait.
And the content is very aggressive

If someone writes that he uses convenience stores to save money, he is definitely not Japanese and has never lived in Japan.

What do japanese eat to save money then

From what I calculated, a restaurant chain meal should cost about 2000¥, but I saw things like fried chicken or bento in Konbini for half that price. Is that just not the reality anymore, are the konbini meals not filling? What's the deal?

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saving money

Cheap grocery stores around Tokyo

saving money

Cheap grocery stores around Osaka

Supermarkets are cheaper than convenience stores

Is this why Japanese posters only talk about Japanese subjects? They are truly the most narcissistic posters on this board

yes, avoid purchasing food/goods at a konbini as much as possible if you want to save money.
konbinis are popular only because they open stores 24/7.
I mostly cook myself but if you cant do that for some reasons, consider making use of reasonable grocery stores nearby.

They would find it embarrassing to say something wrong about something they are uninformed about, I think, so they just read. This is my guess. As an American I am perfectly okay with making wild guesses like this.

Uh oh...looks like my trip is going overbudget then!

¥2000

That's the price at tourist attractions and airports
Actually, it is about ¥800 to ¥1,000.
However, udon, katsudon and curry are priced from about ¥500.

Convenience stores are open 24 hours a day, so in order to recoup their costs, the portions are smaller and the prices are a little more expensive.

It is simply because we do not know the world.
And we're here to get information about the world.

Well, I was calculating as in I'd probably get two bowls of udon, for example.

If you want to save money, go to a cheap chain restaurant that caters to Japanese.

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For example, for breakfast, you can go to Coco's and eat all you can eat for ¥1100.

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nippon is kawaii desu :3

It is simply because we do not know the world.

It's probably better this way. The world sucks

Seems a bit generous to call him a Chigyu. I doubt he even leaves his room to order something.

For me it's Matsuya and Sukiya

With more and more immigrants besides tourists, we want to know a little about our world.

The supermarket's bento are not only inexpensive, but also well-stocked and are half price when the store is about to close

Some restaurants in Tokyo and Osaka's office towns offer one-coin (500-yen) lunches for day service.

Yap, it's me.

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