Jeremy visits Cambodia's first 7-Eleven store to see what it's like. Is it the same as Thailand? Will this be the first of many in a takeover of the Kingdom? Will they rival the smaller convenience stores in Cambodia? Will the prices get people in or scare them away? It's time to get the low down on the ham and cheese toastie, see if the cheesecake is really made of cheese, and find out how much custard is actually in a rabbit. Located in Chroy Changvar, this 7-Eleven will be convenient for people travelling in and out of Phnom Penh, but it's not very close to the city centre. What do you think about 7-Eleven's arrival in Cambodia? Link to location: goo.gl/maps/oZqrfJERMqmBWr8L7
You should visit a pharmacy....I've herd you can get anything without a prescription......guy broke his leg and wanted ibuprofen....they misunderstood and brought out iv morphine and a syringes....lol
Hi Jeremy and Claire , hope things are going well , what a surprise to see 7-Eleven suddenly appear within the Kingdom , having been born on July 11th , I carry a small feeling of affection for the franchise , back in the day , one could receive a complementary Big Gulp of their choosing , by simply producing their ID , showing they were born on July 11th , now days , at least here in the States , 7-Eleven celebrates the day with a free Big Gulp for anyone visiting one of their stores on that day , it appears you may have visited while training was still taking place , there did seem to be an exceptional amount of employees scattered about , for me , this opening comes as a reminder that Cambodia is ever changing , and that a movement towards development and modernization is unfolding daily right before our eyes , employment is so sorely needed for the younger Khmer generation coming of age , any progress made towards that goal , is a positive step forward in my humble opinion , and besides , who doesn't like an icy cold Big Gulp , on a sweltering hot day , combined with a quickly microwaved Ham & Cheese Sandwich , and you're back on the road in no time , really nice review , look forward to your next adventure , stay safe , take care , and as always , Peace ... P.S , Jeremy and Claire , I want to wish you both a very joyful " Merry Christmas " and a fun filled " Happy New Year " , what a year it has been , both of you have provided all of us followers untold amounts of Joy , Laughter , Smiles , and Happiness , I for one cannot " Thank You " enough , here's hoping 2022 is a wonderful year for us all , God Bless
Merry Christmas to you to Brian, we will have a fancy breakfast out and then relax at home. 7-11 will do well along the highway but I'm unsure if there will be as many as Thailand it Taiwan. I do think Taiwan has some of the best stores.
That's hilarious! We grew up completely unaware of the existence of 7-Eleven. My birthday is 24-7, and I have a very good friend who can never remember whether my birthday is all day every day, or 7-Eleven. She always remembers it's one of the two though. Yes development is happening at breakneck pace here in Phnom Penh, and you're right - a 7-Eleven provides many jobs for young ones and all of the staff Jeremy encountered could speak some English, so it's a great opportunity to put that to good use while they are studying. Nothing like the welcome blast of air conditioning that you get from a 7-Eleven, and I have been known to open the door of a freezer to get a hit of even colder air. When we rode around Taiwan, 7-Elevens saved our lives many times as we desperately needed to get off the bike and have a quick coffee before getting back on the road. Thank you very much for the wishes of the season. We hope you have the opportunity to spend it with those near and dear, and maybe you might even be able to pop out for a celebratory Big Gulp! All the best and take care.
Thanks it was along ride( very long as I went 10 km past it). It was a mad house. Very strange as I think it's 24hrs and they could have restocked when it wasn't busy. New place maybe still working it out.
You know what - if they open up a few of these along some of the more common long distance bus stops across the country they will do very well. By the looks of things too they employ 3 staff per customer! Nice to see you on camera too mate!
Have you lost your mind??? The "main event" in the 7-11 is the beer cooler!!! Whenever I land in Thailand I stop at the 7-11 near the airport so I can buy a bottle opener for the beer bottle...always leave it in the last hotel before getting on the plane to avoid problems with security....thanks for the video
Wow ... This is progress and very convenient, but also a little sad because it means that Cambodia is becoming more commercialized, and will soon become like Thailand ... Will miss the old Cambodia
I have eaten so many hot dogs in the early hours in Thailand, or in the late morning. Also regularly visited Smile shops in PP a LOT. Loved Smile. We found some that had seats outside and you could buy dirt cheap beer and drink it watching the world go by. Until nature called...
We have never had the hotdogs, I definitely have to go back for round 2. We have also had a few beers outside a Smile mart, and they are usually very friendly.
Thank you Jeremy. I was shocked at how many 7/11’s there were in Chiang Mai and Bangkok….and then none in Siem Reap. Give it a few years…..you might see several 7/11’s on every block. LOL. You and Claire be safe and well. All the best of the season to you both. Thanks for the videos. I hope to be back in Cambodia this coming Spring. Take care. ☸️ 🙏🏼 ✈️ 🌴 🛺
We loved 7-11s in Thailand, as you always know what you are going to get. Taiwan has a lot as well and are better than Thailand. Unsure if they will be everywhere as they are more expensive than other small stores, and with the ease of Food delivery it might slow them down. Anyway have a great holiday season and stay safe.
The normal one is around $1.40 I think. The problem is that they can't order in bulk as there are only two stores in PP at the moment. Plus as it's new and really far out they are wasting a lot of stock.
The thing with chain places everything is always the same ( mostly). A ham cheese toastie, a custard rabbit and can of coffee is the breakfast of champions.
@@ForRiel They are everywhere in the Philippines, go to like Manila near the US Embassy and they are like on every block, crazy how the put them so close together. The 7/11 logo in the USA is " Oh Thank Heaven For 7/11". You know they are the first convience store in the world, started selling milk and ice in Dallas like in 1930's
No you are 100% wrong. 7-eleven in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia are owned by CP Group (Thailand) which is the parent company of 7elevens in these countries. Also, 7 eleven in Dallas is owned by a Japanese company.
@@ForRiel Dallas based 7 eleven has nothing to do with 7 elevens in Thailand and Cambodia. CP Group Thailand bought perpetual franchise from Japanese 7&i holdings and now they run 7 elevens in these countries on their own terms. They decide what to do with their 7 elevens, no need permission from 7 eleven (brand) headquarters.
This is maybe a sign of the development of the Kingdom but for me this is not entirely positive. I enjoy the lack of chain stores in Cambodia, and the contribution this makes to the vibe of the country. I suspect that the majority of such stores are foreign (Chinese?) owned. I hope this does not overwhelm the local independent stores, and result in the increasing extraction of franchise fees from the country at the expense of local independent businesses.
I don’t think it’s highly likely that Chinese owns the store. Mostly there are many rich Cambodian businesspeople bought the franchise and run their businesses in the country.
I'm unsure who owns them could be anyone. It's will be very interesting to see what happens. Small shops do well here as they are cheap as they are usually family run. I think 7/11 will have their own market but not take over. Any business that pays tax , employs young people and trains them is good for a Country. As we saw in Thailand, small locally run businesses survived where chains died. Let's just hope things improve and people have a opportunity to get work.
Look out Mark Wein Jeremy's on your case genuine taste tester 😂 gee 14 clicks outside town ? But it's a dam good start for the country to continue There growth & giving the young kids a job👍 a fun video thanks Claire & Jeremy stay safe & happy. Cheers from Brizvages
I could only do the one eye Mark Wiens eye roll, my right eye was very sore. It's a easy ride( if you follow the map and not ride 13km past it). Plus they pay tax, not like all the smaller stores. Hopefully there will be enough business for everyone to survive.
Hey Lee, jeremy here. Lost a bit, but mainly toned back up a little. The apartment has a gym so we go everyday, loving it. Happy holidays to you and your family.
It's more that the local market is different in Cambodia compared to Thailand. The products and prices are the same, but the comparative difference is.... different.
Never been to the Philippines, that's next on our to visit list, the list is long. But we have been to 7/11s in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and now Cambodia, with Taiwan leading so far. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks for the 7/11 Khmer Mukbang! Apparently the parent master franchise holder (CP Group Thailand) has plans for many more franchises in Cambodia and also Laos. Just hope local mom n pop shops can retain their niche too. Would be interesting to also see beer prices in next update. Cheers
We hope so too! 7-Eleven has its place in life, that's for sure, but we'd hate to see the little stores suffering. I can't see them taking over like they have in Thailand unless one of the petrol chains gets in on the act.
Sorry no, I didn't see any but it was a mad house in there. I couldn't get down isle ways, staff everywhere and stock on the floor. I almost fell over a chair and ran into 2 staff members just trying to walk around. I will head out again a look for all the stuff people are asking for. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Prepared foods are one thing missing in Cambodia. Now they are in 711. Hopefully they can keep the prices on the items and be polite when you check out. In Circle K, I had some very bad experiences in Cambodia.
The Aeon MaxValu Express stores are great - they have lots of prepared meals and usually an a bench with power points where you can sit to eat. The air-con, selection of cool drinks and power points have saved many a hot and tired person, I would say.
I'm not a fan of 7 Eleven, but glad to see the store is hiring a lot of locals to work there. Lol..in the 🇺🇸 you probably see one or two employees working. Creating job opportunities are important.
You showed everything EXCEPT the drink dispensers! That's the part I was waiting for. Just dreaming. Do they have a Thai Milk Tea dispenser? I'm in Siem Reap so it doesn't really matter. Just craving something simple. What I wouldn't give to be able to order Thai Milk Tea in Khmer OR English and get what I wanted in less than 5 minutes of attempts. I don't think I've ever been given the Khmer words or pronunciation the same way twice here. When I was teaching at a University in Thailand, I'd usually stop at a 7-11 to pick up Thai Milk Tea and something with shrimp. Oh, Well. Hopefully, my "short stay in Siem Reap to go to the airport for a departure flight" back to Laos more than a year and a half ago will end soon and I'll be back in a Thai Milk Tea happy place.
There was so many people around it was insane, got a little cramped. I missed the frozen section as well. But I will do a follow up video if people want it.
Hello welcome but it's not the same as Thailand more choices of sandwich lam back in PP in 2 weeks hopefully catch up trying to get 2nd j and Johnson vac
@@ForRiel I LOVED 7/11 for their Nacho Machine and quick ready hot foods like hot dogs, cheese sticks, etc etc , Too bad Southeast Asia 7/11 doesn't have the nacho and slurpee machine
I get all my news from Claire’’s news motto, so unless I’m hearing about a drunk Chinese billionaire or vicious monkey attack, I can’t get overly enthused.
Are you trying to shorten your life Jeremy. The stuff you got is full of sugar and highly processed carbs all of which will turn to fat in your body. The stuff in 7/11 will ruin the excellent Cambodian diet for the people who frequent this store.
@@ForRiel don’t mind me, as a person who has done a ton of research into diet from doctors who now understand the science of eating has been wrong for 60 years and has caused the epidemics of obesity and diabetes we have today , I’m on a bit of a mission when I get the chance.
I always wondered who would ever eat that stuff. Absolutely revolting. "I would get that again." Why? Just why? With all of your food choices, you land there once for content, but again? For real for Riel?
Mmmmm, I wouldn't say revolting (except for the over cooked bun). It's a comfort and convenience food situation. If I was traveling and wanted to grab something quick and get back on the road 7/11 is perfect. I would go there for dinner but it is great for a quick snack and you always know a ham and cheese toastie is available.
@@BIGJED75 Not sure who you are trying to convince. Food is either medicine or poison. I would categorize that as poison; you'd categorize it as medicine. One of us is right; the other, wrong. :)
Jeremy visits Cambodia's first 7-Eleven store to see what it's like. Is it the same as Thailand? Will this be the first of many in a takeover of the Kingdom? Will they rival the smaller convenience stores in Cambodia? Will the prices get people in or scare them away? It's time to get the low down on the ham and cheese toastie, see if the cheesecake is really made of cheese, and find out how much custard is actually in a rabbit. Located in Chroy Changvar, this 7-Eleven will be convenient for people travelling in and out of Phnom Penh, but it's not very close to the city centre. What do you think about 7-Eleven's arrival in Cambodia? Link to location: goo.gl/maps/oZqrfJERMqmBWr8L7
You should visit a pharmacy....I've herd you can get anything without a prescription......guy broke his leg and wanted ibuprofen....they misunderstood and brought out iv morphine and a syringes....lol
I can't remember the last time I was in a 7-11, maybe thirty years or so, LOL. SEA 7-11 food review, love it. Great video!
Thanks! I still can't believe I poked myself in the eye, taking my sunglasses off. It was fun, but a long way for a toastie.
Thanks it was fun to do something different.
Hi Jeremy and Claire , hope things are going well , what a surprise to see 7-Eleven suddenly appear within the Kingdom , having been born on July 11th , I carry a small feeling of affection for the franchise , back in the day , one could receive a complementary Big Gulp of their choosing , by simply producing their ID , showing they were born on July 11th , now days , at least here in the States , 7-Eleven celebrates the day with a free Big Gulp for anyone visiting one of their stores on that day , it appears you may have visited while training was still taking place , there did seem to be an exceptional amount of employees scattered about , for me , this opening comes as a reminder that Cambodia is ever changing , and that a movement towards development and modernization is unfolding daily right before our eyes , employment is so sorely needed for the younger Khmer generation coming of age , any progress made towards that goal , is a positive step forward in my humble opinion , and besides , who doesn't like an icy cold Big Gulp , on a sweltering hot day , combined with a quickly microwaved Ham & Cheese Sandwich , and you're back on the road in no time , really nice review , look forward to your next adventure , stay safe , take care , and as always , Peace ... P.S , Jeremy and Claire , I want to wish you both a very joyful " Merry Christmas " and a fun filled " Happy New Year " , what a year it has been , both of you have provided all of us followers untold amounts of Joy , Laughter , Smiles , and Happiness , I for one cannot " Thank You " enough , here's hoping 2022 is a wonderful year for us all , God Bless
Merry Christmas to you to Brian, we will have a fancy breakfast out and then relax at home.
7-11 will do well along the highway but I'm unsure if there will be as many as Thailand it Taiwan. I do think Taiwan has some of the best stores.
That's hilarious! We grew up completely unaware of the existence of 7-Eleven. My birthday is 24-7, and I have a very good friend who can never remember whether my birthday is all day every day, or 7-Eleven. She always remembers it's one of the two though. Yes development is happening at breakneck pace here in Phnom Penh, and you're right - a 7-Eleven provides many jobs for young ones and all of the staff Jeremy encountered could speak some English, so it's a great opportunity to put that to good use while they are studying. Nothing like the welcome blast of air conditioning that you get from a 7-Eleven, and I have been known to open the door of a freezer to get a hit of even colder air. When we rode around Taiwan, 7-Elevens saved our lives many times as we desperately needed to get off the bike and have a quick coffee before getting back on the road. Thank you very much for the wishes of the season. We hope you have the opportunity to spend it with those near and dear, and maybe you might even be able to pop out for a celebratory Big Gulp! All the best and take care.
7-11 in Asia are much more interesting than the ones in US. There must be about 10 people behind the counter :) Greate vido !
Thanks it was along ride( very long as I went 10 km past it). It was a mad house. Very strange as I think it's 24hrs and they could have restocked when it wasn't busy. New place maybe still working it out.
More interesting 7-11 but isn’t any cheaper than the one in the states
7-11’s aren’t as popular in the USA because there are so many other, and better, 7-11 like stores with better and more options.
It must have been a training day so many staff.
Nice beard you have! Are you formally from Chechnya? TQ
Sorry those files have been destroyed, but I do get stopped at airport security a lot.
@@ForRiel:
Airport Security forces think you are a General or Warlord in Chechnya! True or false? TQ
Really enjoy your information thankyou..
All good,thanks for watching and commenting.
As a Cambodian myself I can confirm that the custard bun is one of a most bought food
🤣🤣 no wonder always sold out!
You know what - if they open up a few of these along some of the more common long distance bus stops across the country they will do very well. By the looks of things too they employ 3 staff per customer!
Nice to see you on camera too mate!
I even poked myself in the eye to make myself less attractive.
Totally agree with the 7/11 bus route idea.
So true, hopefully this will help local high school get some money aswell as good training.
Have you lost your mind??? The "main event" in the 7-11 is the beer cooler!!! Whenever I land in Thailand I stop at the 7-11 near the airport so I can buy a bottle opener for the beer bottle...always leave it in the last hotel before getting on the plane to avoid problems with security....thanks for the video
Sitcher it was a mad house, I was only focused on the food, but that is a great tip. Nice to hear from you.
Wow awesome first Seven -Eleven store
It does seem really new as the staff are still being trained.
Oh that familiar ding and blast of ac 😉
I really just went for that taste of Thailand. When I saw it had a sliding door I got excited, then boom the 7/11 door music.
Wow ... This is progress and very convenient, but also a little sad because it means that Cambodia is becoming more commercialized, and will soon become like Thailand ... Will miss the old Cambodia
Yes it's good and bad, isn't it? As long as they keep McDonalds out I will be happy. :)
You want a pork egg bun ouressy noddles river side very nice
Will give the a try, they have some just down the road I need to try as well.
I have eaten so many hot dogs in the early hours in Thailand, or in the late morning. Also regularly visited Smile shops in PP a LOT. Loved Smile. We found some that had seats outside and you could buy dirt cheap beer and drink it watching the world go by. Until nature called...
We have never had the hotdogs, I definitely have to go back for round 2. We have also had a few beers outside a Smile mart, and they are usually very friendly.
Woohoo finally, hopefully they spread all over Cambodia now
Maybe along the highway but unsure how they would go in local areas. Mom and Pop stores and food delivery are actually cheaper than 7-11.
Most likely they will be in travel hubs along the highway.
Love your videos 🙏🇰🇭❤️
Thanks so much 🙏👍
Can i ask what currency you use to pay ? Riel or usd?
Either, but we only use Reil now.
Thank you Jeremy. I was shocked at how many 7/11’s there were in Chiang Mai and Bangkok….and then none in Siem Reap. Give it a few years…..you might see several 7/11’s on every block. LOL. You and Claire be safe and well. All the best of the season to you both. Thanks for the videos. I hope to be back in Cambodia this coming Spring. Take care. ☸️ 🙏🏼 ✈️ 🌴 🛺
Thailand was number 1 or 2 in the world before this virus. Thx heaven for 7/11😂
We loved 7-11s in Thailand, as you always know what you are going to get. Taiwan has a lot as well and are better than Thailand. Unsure if they will be everywhere as they are more expensive than other small stores, and with the ease of Food delivery it might slow them down. Anyway have a great holiday season and stay safe.
Thailand has got their 7/11 game on, always find a cold Chang beer and a ham and cheese toaster.
@@ForRiel. Yes, Thailand has had their 7/11 game on for years. But I was always more of a Singha beer drinker, and sometimes a Beer Lao drinker.
@@robertwilliamson6121 oooh yes, nothing wrong with a Beer Lao!
No cold beers?
Plenty, I think he just didn't film them. 🤔
Was on a coffee mission will be back for round 2 shortly.
the CP burger was around 20 to 30 baht when i bought it at 7 eleven in bangkok. i guess the import tax is high
The normal one is around $1.40 I think. The problem is that they can't order in bulk as there are only two stores in PP at the moment. Plus as it's new and really far out they are wasting a lot of stock.
That's the problem, price. Smaller shops can under cut them easily.
Covid-19 Proof of Recovery Certificates accepted in Cambodia or still need a pcr?
You still need a PCR test to fly but only a rapid on arrival as far as I know.
Next time I’m going to Cambodia, I’m gonna try this new 7 Eleven next.
You should! They are so fun. 😁
wow 7eleven in cambodia great,i can't wait till they come to siem reap.what ae the prices compared to thailand?
I think they were similar prices. We love 7 Eleven so much! :)
Fair play, good honest review. This made me want a toastie
The thing with chain places everything is always the same ( mostly). A ham cheese toastie, a custard rabbit and can of coffee is the breakfast of champions.
Cheesecake and porky bun were let downs.
Glad to see a Dallas Texas based company opening up in Cambodia
Spreading its wings into the Kingdom. They're doing pretty well in Thailand and Taiwan, I must say!
@@ForRiel They are everywhere in the Philippines, go to like Manila near the US Embassy and they are like on every block, crazy how the put them so close together. The 7/11 logo in the USA is " Oh Thank Heaven For 7/11". You know they are the first convience store in the world, started selling milk and ice in Dallas like in 1930's
No you are 100% wrong. 7-eleven in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia are owned by CP Group (Thailand) which is the parent company of 7elevens in these countries. Also, 7 eleven in Dallas is owned by a Japanese company.
@@ForRiel Dallas based 7 eleven has nothing to do with 7 elevens in Thailand and Cambodia. CP Group Thailand bought perpetual franchise from Japanese 7&i holdings and now they run 7 elevens in these countries on their own terms. They decide what to do with their 7 elevens, no need permission from 7 eleven (brand) headquarters.
@@tawansrithrachaikul4573 7.11 was started and founded in Dallas Texas. I don't care who is partial owner, etc.
Haha. I wish there were stores like this ten years ago.
Yeah they are so much fun!
I have never seen 1 in the past 20 years!!
Hurry and come and see one in the wild, they are dying out.
Expensive store in Cambodia
That might be there downfall.
Did you notice how many staff , in the place, ?
I did trip over at least 7.
Captain Haddock does a food review.
I take it the Captain was a handsome man with a amazing beard.
This is maybe a sign of the development of the Kingdom but for me this is not entirely positive. I enjoy the lack of chain stores in Cambodia, and the contribution this makes to the vibe of the country. I suspect that the majority of such stores are foreign (Chinese?) owned. I hope this does not overwhelm the local independent stores, and result in the increasing extraction of franchise fees from the country at the expense of local independent businesses.
I don’t think it’s highly likely that Chinese owns the store. Mostly there are many rich Cambodian businesspeople bought the franchise and run their businesses in the country.
I'm unsure who owns them could be anyone. It's will be very interesting to see what happens. Small shops do well here as they are cheap as they are usually family run. I think 7/11 will have their own market but not take over. Any business that pays tax , employs young people and trains them is good for a Country. As we saw in Thailand, small locally run businesses survived where chains died. Let's just hope things improve and people have a opportunity to get work.
We are hopeful that it should a win win situation for everyone.
The owner is Thai my wife spoke to him the opening day
Look out Mark Wein Jeremy's on your case genuine taste tester 😂 gee 14 clicks outside town ? But it's a dam good start for the country to continue There growth & giving the young kids a job👍 a fun video thanks Claire & Jeremy stay safe & happy. Cheers from Brizvages
I could only do the one eye Mark Wiens eye roll, my right eye was very sore. It's a easy ride( if you follow the map and not ride 13km past it). Plus they pay tax, not like all the smaller stores. Hopefully there will be enough business for everyone to survive.
Pity I hate spicy food, no a thing I was bought up on.
@@ForRiel Yes as here to but it's worth a try......the surprise factor👿👿👿 phew.
Heyyyyy! How you guys doing, haven’t seen you in ages but jeza looks like he’s lost a load of weight?!
Hey Lee, jeremy here. Lost a bit, but mainly toned back up a little. The apartment has a gym so we go everyday, loving it. Happy holidays to you and your family.
7-11 in Cambodia should be similar if not the same as in Thailand since they are owned and operated by CP, the 7-11 franchisor in Thailand.
It's more that the local market is different in Cambodia compared to Thailand. The products and prices are the same, but the comparative difference is.... different.
Does Cambodia still have the store 7 Elephants? =p
No idea! That would be worth a video though. 🛵🐒🏩🌴🛵
I never been, but Philippines 7 11 is just the same. Soft serve ice cream is 15 peso or 30c us
Never been to the Philippines, that's next on our to visit list, the list is long. But we have been to 7/11s in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and now Cambodia, with Taiwan leading so far. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Icecream is now on the list.
Thanks for the 7/11 Khmer Mukbang! Apparently the parent master franchise holder (CP Group Thailand) has plans for many more franchises in Cambodia and also Laos. Just hope local mom n pop shops can retain their niche too. Would be interesting to also see beer prices in next update. Cheers
We hope so too! 7-Eleven has its place in life, that's for sure, but we'd hate to see the little stores suffering. I can't see them taking over like they have in Thailand unless one of the petrol chains gets in on the act.
It's up to us tourists to ensure that we frequent mom and pop stores to keep them in business
Did you notice any salt and vinegar pringles??? Can’t find them anywhere here in Mexico now lol.
Sorry no, I didn't see any but it was a mad house in there. I couldn't get down isle ways, staff everywhere and stock on the floor. I almost fell over a chair and ran into 2 staff members just trying to walk around. I will head out again a look for all the stuff people are asking for. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Just back from a morning wander and can confirm salt and vinegar pringles are present in Super Duper supermarket in Russian Market! $2.24 a can.
@@BIGJED75 Ha Ha yeah tight quarters in there not sure I’ve ever seen so many staff in a 7/11 before.
@@ForRiel Yeah when I was there in 2019 I definitely recall snacking on those quite regularly lol
Welcome to chemicals and preservatives foods of 7-11. LOL.
Well if I eat enough I should live forever.
You are funny man Jeffry 😁
Haha yes, yes I am :)
How was it?
Some good, some not so good! Toastie and burger good, porky bun bad.
Love it
Thank you 🛵🙂🌴
Chiang mai has one on every block. Gross processed food. Only good for getting AC on a hot day and a cold drink.
Cold beer and a tostie is all you need sometimes, the aircon is a huge plus.
Prepared foods are one thing missing in Cambodia. Now they are in 711. Hopefully they can keep the prices on the items and be polite when you check out. In Circle K, I had some very bad experiences in Cambodia.
The Aeon MaxValu Express stores are great - they have lots of prepared meals and usually an a bench with power points where you can sit to eat. The air-con, selection of cool drinks and power points have saved many a hot and tired person, I would say.
i miss the croissant stuffed with spaghetti carbonara
Honestly I've never had one, but it's no on my bucket list.
I'm not a fan of 7 Eleven, but glad to see the store is hiring a lot of locals to work there. Lol..in the 🇺🇸 you probably see one or two employees working. Creating job opportunities are important.
That's very true, and being open 24/7 means a lot of employees. Same in Australia that mostly there's only one person working in those stores.
Im in the US. Have not went in or seen a 7 11 store for years.
Are they only common in some parts of the US? We have them in Australia but I wouldn't say they are common. Also, they are not cheap back home.
Hi Jeremy how are you buddy, 7 eleven look about the as in the US
Really? They are really different in Australia - not many of the fun snacks and very expensive.
You showed everything EXCEPT the drink dispensers! That's the part I was waiting for. Just dreaming. Do they have a Thai Milk Tea dispenser? I'm in Siem Reap so it doesn't really matter. Just craving something simple. What I wouldn't give to be able to order Thai Milk Tea in Khmer OR English and get what I wanted in less than 5 minutes of attempts. I don't think I've ever been given the Khmer words or pronunciation the same way twice here. When I was teaching at a University in Thailand, I'd usually stop at a 7-11 to pick up Thai Milk Tea and something with shrimp. Oh, Well. Hopefully, my "short stay in Siem Reap to go to the airport for a departure flight" back to Laos more than a year and a half ago will end soon and I'll be back in a Thai Milk Tea happy place.
There was so many people around it was insane, got a little cramped. I missed the frozen section as well. But I will do a follow up video if people want it.
We are onto it!
Will do next time.
And when it becomes successful some one will build one next to it 🤣
That when you know you have made it.
Looks like someone had the munchies.
My eyes were red because I poked myself in the eye........ I was extremely full afterwards.
Hello welcome but it's not the same as Thailand more choices of sandwich lam back in PP in 2 weeks hopefully catch up trying to get 2nd j and Johnson vac
That will be great, looking at having a subscriber meet up early next year.
Thats bizarre that its so far out of the centre.One word comes to mind convenience...store.And that ain't😂😂
This is an old video, and there are HEAPS more around the place now!
My first store was 7-Elevent when I arrived in the US where I bought my first Bubble Gum, It cost me a whopping quarter dollar
We have never been to the USA, maybe one day we will head over when everything is a bit more stable.
Siemreap they have also .7 eleven
Do they really? I had heard they might be getting one soon - do they already have?
Where are the nacho & Slurpee machines?????
We're going to need to go back for a further visit!
@@ForRiel I LOVED 7/11 for their Nacho Machine and quick ready hot foods like hot dogs, cheese sticks, etc etc , Too bad Southeast Asia 7/11 doesn't have the nacho and slurpee machine
Surprised there isn’t one in the tourist river area it would make a killing.
It would! Or at a petrol station like they are in Thailand, but this one is in the middle of nowhere.
I get all my news from Claire’’s news motto, so unless I’m hearing about a drunk Chinese billionaire or vicious monkey attack, I can’t get overly enthused.
I will see what I can do......
They not news, it's just a normal day.
I think you’re new apaahment is too comfortable. We need daily reports from the streets - preferably the most dangerous, monkey-infested areas
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Everything like Thai 7/11 right?
I think so, but not as many of the services. Nowhere near as good as a Taiwanese 7-Eleven. Those places are amazing.
Of course 7-11 Cambodia owner is Thai Company
I think 7/11 Thailand is cheaper
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It is except for the beer. Cambodian 7/11 hasn't the bulk buying power, yet.
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Mostly staff I think, but there were a lot of people coming and going also.
In Thailand they are at least as cheap.
They are comparatively expensive here and don't do nearly as well as they do in Thailand.
I would prefer Tela Mart and Aeon Max Valu more than this. Those two, one is local and one is Japanese owned.
I love Aeon Max Valu, particularly the bakery treats - so good!
Are you trying to shorten your life Jeremy. The stuff you got is full of sugar and highly processed carbs all of which will turn to fat in your body.
The stuff in 7/11 will ruin the excellent Cambodian diet for the people who frequent this store.
Once in awhile is all good, everything in moderation.
@@ForRiel don’t mind me, as a person who has done a ton of research into diet from doctors who now understand the science of eating has been wrong for 60 years and has caused the epidemics of obesity and diabetes we have today , I’m on a bit of a mission when I get the chance.
Oh no the first junk food store..
Plenty of junk food in the Kingdom before 7-Eleven, but yes, this kind of thing is a first.
I never been there 🥲😢😭
Not as good as the ones in Thailand, but fun for a visit.
About time gaddammit
They do need them for bus trips as some places they take you are terrible.
There's is something special about visiting 7-11 and simular conviece stores overseas. I always love visiting them too see what's on offer.
Yes we love them too! It's fun to look around and see what they have that you can't get elsewhere. The snacks are the best!
I hate 7 Eleven in America lol, it’s so boring and nothing good to buy and they usually have one employee working lol
Yeah it's the same in Australia and very expensive too. Nothing like the fun ones they have in Thailand.
Looks like they manipulated you to spend money🤣
That's juat good advertisement.
I always wondered who would ever eat that stuff. Absolutely revolting.
"I would get that again." Why? Just why? With all of your food choices, you land there once for content, but again? For real for Riel?
You definitely haven't tried the croissant stuffed with spaghetti carbonara
Mmmmm, I wouldn't say revolting (except for the over cooked bun). It's a comfort and convenience food situation. If I was traveling and wanted to grab something quick and get back on the road 7/11 is perfect. I would go there for dinner but it is great for a quick snack and you always know a ham and cheese toastie is available.
Convenience, super fast snack food while road tripping.
@@BIGJED75 Not sure who you are trying to convince. Food is either medicine or poison. I would categorize that as poison; you'd categorize it as medicine. One of us is right; the other, wrong. :)
packages food,wow aren't those are fresh 👹😂😝
Probably not, but they are tasty! 🙂🙏🛵🍭🍭🍭
lol alot thai product
Yes, lots! Love Thailand! 🙏🙂
what are you doing eating that rubbish.......Your Mother!!!!
Hmm, not very nice food....
It looked very disgusting with your mustache!🥰
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@@ForRiel IM SORRY IT WAS A JOKE