Je découvre les Konbini au Japon et c'est exceptionnel - Summary

Summary

The summary is:

The speaker is a Canadian who visits different convenience stores in Japan and tries various snacks and drinks. He is sponsored by a company that sells Japanese products online. He is accompanied by a local guide who gives him some recommendations. He films his reactions and opinions on the items he tastes, and ranks his top five discoveries at the end. He is impressed by the quality, variety and availability of the products, but also finds some of them weird or disappointing. He enjoys the experience and thanks his guide and sponsor.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator is exploring Japanese convenience stores.
2. They visited Seven Eleven, Family Mart, and Lawson stores.
3. Convenience stores in Japan are open 24/7.
4. The narrator is in Japan thanks to a partnership with SugaiMark.
5. A webpage for "burkitest" products is being set up.
6. The narrator is in the Nishi Shinjuku district in Tokyo.
7. Seven Eleven has been in Japan since 1974 and has over 21,000 stores.
8. Family Mart has been around since 1981 and has 16,533 stores in Japan.
9. Lawson is an American chain that has been in Japan since 1975 with over 14,000 stores.
10. The narrator tried various products including chips, fish dishes, sandwiches, sushi, onigiri, burgers, fried croquettes, hot dogs, instant soups and ramen, chocolates, ice cream, energy drinks, steamed buns, fried chicken, and more.
11. They also tried a noodle sandwich called Yaki soba.
12. The narrator mentions a discount code "gürki 15" for a 15% reduction on products.
13. They highlight the vast selection of products available at convenience stores in Japan compared to those in Quebec or France.

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