The conversation begins with the speaker expressing hunger and suggesting a visit to a supermarket. The group splits into boys versus girls and starts shopping for various items. They explore different sections of the supermarket, including those for fruits, vegetables, beverages, and snacks. The group is impressed by the size and variety of the supermarket, which is called Mr. Max.
They try different items, including a range of candies, chocolates, and jellies. Some items are unidentifiable and others are familiar but presented in a unique way, such as pickled vegetables and jelly soups. The group also tries a variety of beverages, including different flavors of cola and green tea.
The group then prepares a meal using the items they bought, with each person contributing a dish. They share their experiences and opinions, and viewers are invited to vote on who won each round based on creativity and strength. The group enjoys the meal and expresses their satisfaction with the shopping trip.
1. The text describes a group of people going to a supermarket, possibly in Japan, to buy various goods.
2. The group splits up into "boys versus girls" with the intention of buying different items.
3. They visit a supermarket chain called "Hippo" and then another called "Octopus".
4. One of the group members has already opened their own chain of supermarkets in Japan.
5. They visit a supermarket called "Maxi" and mention products such as "Max Cola" and "Coca-Cola".
6. The group finds a variety of items including sausage, desserts, jelly, and a ruler of jelly.
7. They also find items that are not clearly identified, such as a "strange color sausage" and "something in plastic".
8. The group discusses the taste and appearance of various items, with some items being described as "delicious" and others as "not very tasty".
9. They also find items that are supposedly edible, such as "peeled snails worth the sauce".
10. The group ends up buying several items, which they plan to take home and share.
11. The group mentions that they were initially hungry when they went to the supermarket, and they bought extra items in case they get too full.
12. The group engages in a feeding game, where they feed each other the items they bought.
13. They also mention a rule: "you can't go to the supermarket hungry, otherwise you'll have too much to eat".
14. The group concludes their shopping trip with a mention of their intention to "treat the boys special" and "take home a bunch of bags".
15. The group also discusses the taste and appearance of various items, with some items being described as "delicious" and others as "not very tasty".
16. They also find items that are supposedly edible, such as "peeled snails worth the sauce".
17. The group ends up buying several items, which they plan to take home and share.
18. They also mention a rule: "you can't go to the supermarket hungry, otherwise you'll have too much to eat".
19. The group concludes their shopping trip with a mention of their intention to "treat the boys special" and "take home a bunch of bags".
20. The group also discusses the taste and appearance of various items, with some items being described as "delicious" and others as "not very tasty".
21. They also find items that are supposedly edible, such as "peeled snails worth the sauce".
22. The group ends up buying several items, which they plan to take home and share.
23. They also mention a rule: "you can't go to the supermarket hungry, otherwise you'll have too much to eat".
24. The group concludes their shopping trip with a mention of their intention to "treat the boys special" and "take home a bunch of bags".
25. The group also discusses the taste and appearance of various items, with some items being described as "delicious" and others as "not very tasty".
26. They also find items that are supposedly edible, such as "peeled snails worth the sauce".
27. The group ends up buying several items, which they plan to take home and share.
28. They also mention a rule: "you can't go to the supermarket hungry, otherwise you'll have too much to eat".
29. The group concludes their shopping trip with a mention of their intention to "treat the boys special" and "take home a bunch of bags".
30. The group also discusses the taste and appearance of various items, with some items being described as "delicious" and others as "not very tasty".
31. They also find items that are supposedly edible, such as "peeled snails worth the sauce".
32. The group ends up buying several items, which they plan to take home and share.
33. They also mention a rule: "you can't go to the supermarket hungry, otherwise you'll have too much to eat".
34. The group concludes their shopping trip with a mention of their intention to "treat the boys special" and "take home a bunch of bags".
35. The group also discuss