We stopped in at a 7-11 for some snacks. While it was clear that the Thai version was run more like the Japanese version than the North American version, I wasn’t expecting this.

They didn’t have the tuna mayonnaise version (maybe it was sold out), so I didn’t buy one. Onigiri is a favorite snack of mine and would be perfect for cycling.
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It seems that you are having a great time! Probably not as fun as a blacksmithing class, but fun anyway. Lol
Totally ignorant of me, but I did not realize 7-11 was worldwide!! HA!
7-11 Japan bought out the original parent company. If you’re ever in Japan, you definitely need to visit a store. They have raised it to an art form.
You could also check out kydeanderic on YouTube. They’ve done a few 7-11 videos.
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