HUGE 2-Hour Japanese Supermarket Tour of ITO YOKADO (イトーヨーカドー) | JAPANESE STORE TOURS

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025

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  • @CoryMay81
    @CoryMay81  Год назад +59

    I hope you were able to enjoy this ridiculously long Japanese supermarket tour! If you made it all the way to the end, congratulations!
    What was the most interesting thing you saw? What would you want to try? What was the weirdest thing for you, culturally or otherwise?
    Leave a comment and let me know! Don't forget to Like and Subscribe! Thanks for watching!!!

    • @pamelaelward7850
      @pamelaelward7850 Год назад +1

      Omg that gift basket is nearly 30euro omg that is so expensive 😮

    • @happyC88
      @happyC88 Год назад

      the bacon for me, im visitng for the first time in October...i want to try the bacon but not sure

  • @walterdrinker
    @walterdrinker Год назад +6

    I absolutely love how Japan markets usually take care of the produce they sell. The strawberry section looks awesome!

  • @mikewifak
    @mikewifak Год назад +73

    “Strong Zero” sounds like a response someone would give when asked to rate my face.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +14

      hahahaha Oh no, that's so sad. ROFL
      Thanks for watching Mike!!! Catch ya in the next live stream!

    • @SavannahVu1985
      @SavannahVu1985 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @ablian2
      @ablian2 Год назад +1

      Its very good alcohol. I had was thinking it would be awful, but it is so good

    • @faminaexmachina
      @faminaexmachina Год назад

      Buuuuut after one or two strong zeroes, you could easily become a strong five!

  • @ronniedp3
    @ronniedp3 Год назад +18

    I always look forward to your supermarket tours. I hope you make more soon. They're never boring.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Stay tuned for more!!!!! 😎

  • @50angeleyes
    @50angeleyes Год назад +5

    I love watching shopping in Japanese supermarkets. There are so many things that I’ve never seen before (I’m in Uk 🇬🇧)

  • @jessica5783
    @jessica5783 Год назад +3

    This has got to be the most detailed video ever.
    Thank you for the time and effort you've put into it.

  • @MrIdontknowww
    @MrIdontknowww Год назад +19

    I'm glad that you showed the basket assembly, and basics like the price explanation... My wife has been very intrigued by the freshness of the products and the cleanliness of the country to the point that she is considering a possible life there and neither of us have been to Japan but life in America is becoming unbearable 😅

  • @Harmony063
    @Harmony063 Год назад +14

    Please do more food related tours! They're so satisfying to watch

  • @costasworldofmusicmemories5792
    @costasworldofmusicmemories5792 Год назад +10

    Harriet and I watched to the end. A dizzying array of food products. We would try almost anything for the first time. A great tour Cory. 👍👍👍 Jim and Harriet

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it, Jim and Harriet! Thanks for always supporting my videos and the channel. See you in the next live stream!

  • @thetalkingshrimp5683
    @thetalkingshrimp5683 Год назад +9

    Cory, this is so detailed, I've watched it a few times already but I keep seeing things I missed, love this!

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Nice! I'm sorry there were points in the video where the camera movement was just too fast. Thanks for watching!

    • @thetalkingshrimp5683
      @thetalkingshrimp5683 Год назад +2

      ​@Cory May no worries. BTW I've been in IT over 20 years if you ever need advice. I too went on bbs systems when I was a kid, I remember you talking about that.

  • @Darrentantrum
    @Darrentantrum 11 дней назад +1

    Just had a can of ravioli for dinner but if I was there, the can would be back on the shelf collecting dust and I would get a couple bento boxes, they look awesome. Nice video keep it up!

  • @AtlantisAng
    @AtlantisAng Год назад +5

    Anago is conger eel, a saltwater eel. While unagi is the freshwater one. I used to work in a sushi counter part time and had to research it to explain to customers what animal a sushi is. There was a guy who tot okatsu and katsuo was the same thing.... I was too stunned to correct him at the time.

  • @tangelaanderson7660
    @tangelaanderson7660 Год назад +7

    I love how mostly everything is freshly wrapped…the whole refrigerated, veggie n fruit sections are so cool. I wish I had the intelligence to learn all languages with ease. I’d go anywhere and talk to everyone even if their racist towards me. It would be so much fun to know everything😄…I’m truly enjoying this video ❤️❤️

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed the video and your positive outlook on everything is nice. Thanks for watching, Tangela!

  • @seymourbirkhoff9297
    @seymourbirkhoff9297 4 месяца назад +1

    When you skipped right over the seasoned and salted Japanese cucumbers in the pickled section, it broke my heart. I was like, "Please pick it up, please pick it up!"

  • @wes61991
    @wes61991 Год назад +12

    so glad you are doing the long tour videos again! Thank you Cory, hope all is well!

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Yes! 2 hours might be a bit too long. I was so burnt out after filming, reviewing, rendering, uploading, and premiering it. hahaha But it was still fun. Thanks for watching!

  • @hydrazine799
    @hydrazine799 Год назад +6

    Great supermarket tour Cory! Another suggestion for your next content if you like: Tour of supermarket Maruetsu.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +3

      Thanks! And no worries, I will be making a tour of one since there are 2 of them near me that I go to often. Glad you enjoyed the tour!

  • @normasanchez7682
    @normasanchez7682 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this video. Loved the detailed information.

  • @user-xt6tc6ef1r
    @user-xt6tc6ef1r 9 месяцев назад +2

    Late to the party but even so this was very interesting as we are looking at moving to japan.

  • @Hicks-g1m
    @Hicks-g1m Год назад +5

    Thanks for taking us grocery shopping with you Cory I like that place> it's always fun to shop for food 👍👍

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video~

  • @Al666.
    @Al666. Год назад +9

    "Shark Coochie Boards!" LOL yeah! Those! Hahaha I've heard somany variations of Charcuterie boards but that one takes the Cake! I love your videos! They're pretty great! I love how you take your time but show almost every single thing. Slow enough to have time to pause and screenshot but fast enough to not lose attention. Also, Hey! I've been sober about the same time actually. No alcohol for this girl either!😊

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Wooo! Congrats on your sobriety! Yeah, you never heard of shark coochie board? hahaha I think it's the funniest and easiest one to say, so I've started saying that. Glad you enjoyed the video tour and I hope to see you in the next live stream! If not, see ya in the next video!

  • @MrFfrenchh
    @MrFfrenchh Год назад +1

    Those veggies are good. they take the prep work out of cooking.

  • @LD-Orbs
    @LD-Orbs Год назад +2

    An informative tour! Sad that the store is gone now. Times are tough, there and here.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Hehe this one is still there but Inegaya in the previous one is the one that changed to a different supermarket

  • @whitewing79
    @whitewing79 Год назад +15

    Wow, this is nice, Cory! I love supermarket tours in Japan!❤ Thanks for making this! Will look forward to watching this tomorrow.😊

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      Yay! I hope you enjoy it. It's a long one, so feel free to pause and come back to it at a later time. Cheers!

  • @LiamFranklinFarang
    @LiamFranklinFarang Год назад +2

    27:54 Thats exactly what we need here

  • @lisa-mariemcleod8128
    @lisa-mariemcleod8128 Год назад +1

    Awesome, loved it.

  • @rbzsfg
    @rbzsfg Год назад +4

    I don't know how, but youtube suggestions did it again.
    I have shopped at this exact location before. I was in the area to eat some Tsukemen at Chuka Soba Tomita, and I went exploring in this area before my scheduled time at the restaurant.
    I distinctly remember the outside of this building, and all the bikes parked outside. This was back in 2018, I believe.
    Anyways, thanks for the video. It brought back a lot of great memories.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Wow very cool! It's interesting because you're not the first person to talk about going here while waiting to eat at Tomita. Hehehe I've been here for 4+ years in Matsudo and still haven't eaten there. I just don't like lines or waiting and also sitting in cramped spaces shoulder-to-shoulder with people eating. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @rbzsfg
      @rbzsfg Год назад +2

      @Cory May Awesome! If you're ever in the Nikko area, they have a very impressive supermarket very close to the bus station. It's called Lion D'or. That would be a great place to do a video. Some of the best pre-made fried chicken I've ever had.

  • @MahadHirad-vy1ch
    @MahadHirad-vy1ch Год назад

    I enjoyed watching Japanese supermarket. Great tour intorduction to Japanese groceries and foods. I look forward to try Japanese dishes at resturant and home. Good Tour

  • @sweetlyxofficialchannel
    @sweetlyxofficialchannel Год назад +2

    just atched till the end and i was relaxing.. thank you! :D

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      Yay! Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed it. See you in the next one!

  • @chm5161
    @chm5161 Год назад

    mini beer for a baby just cracked me up thank you for the video!

  • @partlysunny7361
    @partlysunny7361 Год назад +5

    I was hoping the first item you put in your basket was the big bag of frozen gyoza. :) I am fascinated by this supermarket. I really appreciate you making this film for us. Its so interesting to see how other countries set up their groceries and prices.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      hahaha I did think about it but there's one of those unmanned gyoza shops near my house that sell 30 of them for ¥1000 and they are much better than the frozen bag seen in this video. I love seeing supermarkets and any kind of market in other countries too. Thank you for watching!

  • @insekta1701
    @insekta1701 Год назад

    Thank you for this tour! I love Asian grocery stores, and I really appreciate you giving us this wonderful tour of this Japanese store. Also, congratulations on your sobriety, and may you have many years!😃😃😃

  • @ramenpharmacist
    @ramenpharmacist Год назад +4

    woot woot store tourrrrr, i would kill to be able to get one of those sumire miso ramen raw noodle packages for that price 😭😆

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +3

      Dang, so they have it back in the U.S. but it's expensive as hell? RIP
      Thanks for watching man, have a good one and see ya in Discord!

  • @happyC88
    @happyC88 Год назад

    i loved this video and congrats to 222k views =)

  • @itiswhatitis7639
    @itiswhatitis7639 Год назад +1

    AWESOME!!! I’m planning a trip to Japan before the end of the year, this are interesting information I need to know. THANK YOU!!!
    I WAS INTERESTED IN THAT GEORGIA COFFEE over there in the bottle. WHAT IS THE BEST JAPANESE COFFEE?

  • @emmasatterfield7687
    @emmasatterfield7687 Год назад +1

    These are my favorite!! Thank you Cory!

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад

      You're welcome, Emma. Thank you for watching!

  • @j-vlog002
    @j-vlog002 Год назад +2

    at 48:00 the way that staffer thumped that box down ... back in Canada when I was running the grocery store she'd have been reprimanded.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад

      hahaha yeah, I've done some stocking work myself and that handling would have been an issue. Thanks for watching man! See ya next time!

  • @carmenhylton3298
    @carmenhylton3298 Год назад +2

    Your videos are amazing!!!

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад

      Thank you Carmen, I appreciate the kind words! Stay tuned for more! Please subscribe if you haven't. hehehe

  • @candochu
    @candochu Год назад +1

    Hello
    It's one of the places I'd like to visit. Thank you.

  • @rl1111rl
    @rl1111rl Год назад

    This is awesome and very helpful! Thank you!

  • @wryterzblock
    @wryterzblock Год назад +8

    Thank you so much for doing this. I first discovered you because of a supermarket tour so it's fun to see you back at it.
    One question I do have (apologies if you've addressed it in the past): Is bulk shopping not a thing over in regular supermarkets? The carts definitely aren't as large as the ones in the States. Over here, it seems we tend to buy more quantity but perhaps shop less frequently, but I could be wrong.
    Thanks and keep up the great work!

    • @seech440
      @seech440 Год назад +8

      Most Japanese go shopping everyday, so quantity is rather small. You see many bikes in front of the super market. We go shopping by foot or bike. In countryside where people need cars they buy like Americans.

    • @wryterzblock
      @wryterzblock Год назад +2

      @@seech440 Thank you very much!

  • @mooncaketin
    @mooncaketin Год назад

    Thanks for the detailed tour! I'll be going to Japan this fall and will be staying at AirBnB rentals, with the intention of cooking some of my meals. On previous trips I never paid attention to the prices of raw meats and other foods that aren't ready to eat, so this video was very informative.

  • @tonietchison1730
    @tonietchison1730 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @jjlandry6a
    @jjlandry6a Год назад +2

    It’s interesting. We are looking to visit and possibly retire in Japan in 2024. The prices are not out of pocket, compared to the grocery store chains in Colorado. I worked for Kroger and was a produce manager and dairy lead for a few years. Thank you for doing these videos.

  • @annwaaben2127
    @annwaaben2127 Год назад +3

    Thank you for an informative video 🤗 going to Tokyo in july. So nice to have an idea for my budget 😁
    What time of the day where you there? 🙂
    Again Thank you from Denmark 🤗

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      I think I went around 2:30pm or so, if I recall correctly. Thanks for watching! And have a safe trip in July~

  • @justthisgirl2944
    @justthisgirl2944 Год назад +1

    Helpful video

  • @ZPD-doo-DAH
    @ZPD-doo-DAH Год назад

    Fascinating and informative. The produce, fish and meats look so fresh! I wish you went into the pet food aisle. I was curious to see what the cost of cat food (kibbles and canned) is and the kinds of products they offer for pets. Or do they not sell pet food in this type of market?

  • @jwaller132
    @jwaller132 Год назад +2

    Congratulations on your sobriety! 🎉 I'm a recovering alcoholic as well.

  • @j-vlog002
    @j-vlog002 Год назад +4

    small correction? Food is 8% but premade meals like bentos, pasta bowls, or anything that is "ready to eat" is 10%.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +4

      Thanks man, yeah. I was confused (obviously) about what the 10% applies to or doesn't apply to. It's a bit confusing sometimes. Cheers for the correction!

  • @princessmeganelsa6692
    @princessmeganelsa6692 Год назад

    Looks amazing!!! ♥️♥️♥️

  • @london.no.li-san
    @london.no.li-san Год назад +2

    Ito Yokado is part of 7&i Holdings, the parent company of 7eleven. That’s why there are 7eleven poducts being sold there

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I know that and talked about it in my description box. But when I went to this supermarket before, they didn't have so many 7&i products on the shelves. It was a lot different a few months ago. That's why I was kind of surprised during my walkthrough. It wasn't like that before.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @london.no.li-san
      @london.no.li-san Год назад +1

      I typed it before I reached that part (missed the live stream). I’m actually still watching now! Great video (so far) and it’s something others don’t seem to do.
      Even if they do a walking in a supermarket video, it literally is just walking in the supermarket without actually looking at anything.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      hehehe I'm sorry. I hope you enjoy it! I'm sorry it's soooooo long. And I still had to skip over so many items. There were just too many things to show. Have a great day/night!

    • @london.no.li-san
      @london.no.li-san Год назад +1

      @@CoryMay81 Nah, it’s not too long at all! It’s really useful for me as I usually come out and buy various food items to take back to the UK (refuse to buy them here as prices are obscene - try an umaibo for ¥644, yes just one!)

  • @elmcloudtt
    @elmcloudtt Год назад +1

    hello cmay, the market was great and real big. did not know there were more ready cooked meal than the smaller markets here in nyc. would like to try the porridge packet from a cold. would also like to try the different pickles (eggplant). the chinese market sometimes have the rice crackers and soup noodle a little lower $$. also like the sardines in cans. elle for kitsune

  • @dannyjenkins2035
    @dannyjenkins2035 Год назад +1

    Their supermarkets looks cleaner than any grocery store in America

  • @pinayinfinland17
    @pinayinfinland17 Год назад +2

    Wow japan is ❤

  • @LatinMagician7850
    @LatinMagician7850 Год назад +2

    thanks!!!!

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      You're welcome! Thank you for watching~

  • @StrollingAround
    @StrollingAround Год назад

    Glad I found your channel, this is very enjoyable to watch. I started a small channel similar but focused in Milan where I live. Still learning how to make a nice supermarket video, may I ask how you placed your camera? Is it mounted on the chest or hand held? Thank you so much before 😊

  • @sunnythesigma7043
    @sunnythesigma7043 Год назад +1

    Good video. Can you capture in 60fps?

  • @zoe1882
    @zoe1882 Год назад +3

    Wow I never realized how much cheaper their groceries are compared to us here in the US. I was always under the impression their food would be more expensive in general cuz Japanese people have higher standards when it comes to food quality.

  • @patriciapham9325
    @patriciapham9325 Год назад

    thanks for the video - have a good life
    the price at the supermarket is lower than Lawson store?

  • @WilliamJett-n1h
    @WilliamJett-n1h Год назад

    How long have you been Japan would love to come live there to is it worth it.

  • @funhappy_dfh
    @funhappy_dfh Год назад +1

    terima kasih resepnya

  • @sadiebeanz
    @sadiebeanz Год назад +1

    Congrats on your sobriety dude 😊

  • @Sean-e5j
    @Sean-e5j Год назад +3

    Skipped over the most important liquor case….

  • @byronlynryan71
    @byronlynryan71 Год назад

    Is there a baby section? I’m looking to bring my baby soon and hoping for easy items to find

  • @yukomattingly
    @yukomattingly Год назад +1

    I love Japanese sweets, breads and deli (sozai).

  • @patriciamurashige6879
    @patriciamurashige6879 Год назад +1

    I would;d love to cruise a Japanese super market.. but being on a limited time trip. It seems out of the question. So the best I can do is convenience stores 😊

  • @1tsjustBrave
    @1tsjustBrave Год назад

    Is this near the Sakai city hall because if so I went there!

  • @alonik6062
    @alonik6062 Год назад +2

    Woow, 😂, we are all good in Japan currency 😮

  • @kimpoindexter1481
    @kimpoindexter1481 Год назад

    Is there a place to heat the “ready to eat” meals, like at lawsons

  • @celestinoedubas
    @celestinoedubas Год назад

    thank you

  • @irenetanciangco
    @irenetanciangco Год назад

    Wow! That is a lot of food! Are supermarkets tax-free for tourists?

  • @tanequagray
    @tanequagray Год назад +4

    When you do the supermarket tours, do you ever buy anything?

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +4

      Yep yep, in every supermarket tour, I've put a few items in my basket, which I'll pay for after filming. In Japan, most people do light shopping every couple of days, which is why you'll never see me get a lot of stuff at one time. That's why the basket is small too, it helps make it easier to carry home since the majority of people walk or ride bikes instead of drive to the supermarket. Many people don't have cars.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @jemimaphillips6864
    @jemimaphillips6864 4 месяца назад

    Dearest Cory, you can always make rice on top of the stove -- no need for a rice cooker. Just double your amount of water. For example, if you want 1 cup of rice, use 2 cups of water. Bring the rice and water to a full boil, then turn down to low, cover it, and let it cook for about 20 minutes without peeking. Then let it sit for about 10 mins, then uncover. You can let it sit uncovered for about 5 mins, too, just to cook away the last bit of water so it's not soggy. I know it sounds like a lot of time, but it's nice, fresh hot rice.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah I appreciate the advice. I know how to cook stove top rice. Hehehehe I just don't eat much rice in general. They sell packs of microwaveable rice so I usually buy those if I feel like having rice. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

  • @b1uemchen
    @b1uemchen Год назад +1

    Spent half an hour there in january waitning for my timeslot at Tomita ramen :)

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад

      hehehe How was it? I've lived here for 4 years and have never been to Tomita. I just hate standing in line for a very long time just to be seated at a tiny counter sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with random strangers. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @anhw3303
    @anhw3303 Год назад +3

    I miss Japanese supermarkets! 😅

  • @FSC3
    @FSC3 Год назад

    What happens to all the plastic packaging afterwards? Reseicling or burning? Have you ever heard of plasticizers such as bisphenol in packaging? Isn't that a topic at all in Japan?

  • @lin90210
    @lin90210 Год назад +2

    UK grows celery by the dozen so its plentiful and cheap here...but it is more abundant here so i dont blame Japan for selling it so expensively

  • @rudymasato2968
    @rudymasato2968 Год назад

    Where is the biggest Ito Yokaido?
    Because so many stores

  • @paboy2727
    @paboy2727 Год назад +1

    I work in a supermarket here in the states and it seems it’s the same no matter where you live just different packages

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад

      Yeah, for the most part, the sections and stuff are relatively the same in comparison with the U.S.
      But there are also so many things that are totally different.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @geekelly000
    @geekelly000 Год назад

    I wonder what they do with the left over short dated ready made items. Seems to be a lot.

  • @thunderliver5220
    @thunderliver5220 22 дня назад +1

    In Japan, food is clearly cheaper, and the price-to-quality ratio is spot on. From a Finnish perspective, it's also quite exotic. However, I can't help but think about the amount of plastic waste. It seems like almost everything is wrapped in plastic.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  17 дней назад

      Yeah, the quality is decent for what you pay, but like you said, the plastic waste is abhorrent. Japan does a good job at recycling single-use plastics and plastics in general, but if they could veer away from using plastic almost entirely, it would be a great step forward for the world.

  • @danking6446
    @danking6446 Год назад +1

    The individually-wrapped prepared foods is definitely an icky feeling. Before the pandemic, the LIFE supermarket chain used to have a vast open display of various yakitori, tempura & other frieds for self-service picking. It was a glorious time to be alive! Some other marts did it to lesser extent.
    Unfortunately the sanitary requirements of the pandemic has gifted us the individually-wrapped ebi-ten & friends.

  • @bittubiswas8271
    @bittubiswas8271 Год назад +1

    How low the mark off goes on food at the end of the day max we saw here was 30%

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      Keep your eye out for 半額 (hangaku), which means half off. (50% off).
      It's tough for tourists/foreigners who only see numbers and totally miss the 50% off sticker because it's only in kanji.
      This kanji is the best deal I've seen. Very common to see too.

    • @bittubiswas8271
      @bittubiswas8271 Год назад +2

      @@CoryMay81 thank you so much for the advice 🙌

  • @CaedusDeorum
    @CaedusDeorum Год назад +1

    Why are they playing the do-re-mi song on loop

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +1

      It's a psychological thing by playing jingles and tunes in the supermarket. I suppose it makes customers feel like they're in the shopping zone and end up spending more. There are studies on it but I don't know the details. Thanks for watching!

  • @garycollingwood4002
    @garycollingwood4002 Год назад

    💙 VIRGIN LISTENING AND WATCHING 💙

  • @sillyname6808
    @sillyname6808 Год назад

    There is something unsettling in the fact the same brands and products are sold all over the world. Feels like everywhere has become homogenized and Americanized.

  • @KemalettinHadis-un4to
    @KemalettinHadis-un4to Год назад

    beklediğim video sonunda geldi

  • @tylerconlon1990
    @tylerconlon1990 Год назад +1

    The cleanliness and organization there doesn’t compare to NYC dump of supermarkets

  • @naomithornton2159
    @naomithornton2159 Год назад

    What is 4,320 yens in USD? Can you please give the USD of the yen? Other than that thank you for your video. It's really interesting to see and know what other countries stores have and cost. Japanese people are very nice.

    • @CoryMay81
      @CoryMay81  Год назад +2

      I showed the Yen to USD exchange rate at the beginning of the video. You can use a calculator to figure it out.
      You can also calculate the currency exchange rates at google.com/
      Thank you for enjoying my video! Stay tuned for more supermarket and other store tour videos from Japan. Cheers!

  • @hbhb7900
    @hbhb7900 Год назад

    I love all the bikes outside. That is why they can eat rice and noodles, and not be fat.

  • @amezrismommigower6839
    @amezrismommigower6839 Год назад

    The pizza bag would be in my cart. That said, someone once told me that Japanese pizza is actually sweet. Is that true?

  • @lordbacon4972
    @lordbacon4972 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video, I miss Japan a lot. I was going to recommend you use a spare battery pack for your phone, but you said you were already using one, lol. I really love the Japanese supermarkets because they have so much variety and choices. Definitely have to be mindful of the prices of things since some prices were ridonculous. What really blows my mind is the fresh prepared food, they all look so good and are replenished daily (while discounting the 1 or 2 day old items). It seems their system is to discount 10% for the same-day morning arrived items at the end of the day, then 20% for yesterday's items, then 30% for 2 day old items. I don't mind eating 2 day old items for 30% off, lol! However, I also wonder what they do with the items that don't sell after 3 days, I hope they will donate it to humanitarian charities for ppl in need. It would be an awful waste if they simply discard the unsold food items.

    • @lordbacon4972
      @lordbacon4972 Год назад

      @@tamago6646 This is a good example of why i don't have faith in humanity as a species. We can end all hunger but we choose not to.

  • @almostlarissa
    @almostlarissa Год назад +1

    SHARK CHOOCHIE BOARDS ❤️

  • @7rays
    @7rays Год назад +1

    The carrots!

  • @giuseppemastropaolo264
    @giuseppemastropaolo264 Год назад

    The cereal aisle sucks lol No captain crunch 😢

  • @cubbykovu8955
    @cubbykovu8955 Год назад +1

    well done being sober congrats

  • @omrizubary
    @omrizubary Год назад

    So thats where Bayashi gets he's products

  • @maverickwatchreviews
    @maverickwatchreviews Год назад

    Did anyone else notice how tiny their shopping carts are? Now I know why the Japanese are so skinny. Portion control :)

  • @mariohenandez9009
    @mariohenandez9009 Год назад

    I wonder if they have catfish there in Japan

  • @mrsham1746
    @mrsham1746 Год назад +1

    Wagyu A5❤❤❤

  • @Ella-l2w4u
    @Ella-l2w4u Год назад

    10.000 yen =100.00 Australian $