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We went grocery shopping in Japan!
Japanese supermarkets probably have the most impressive selections on earthā€¦
From ready-to-eat bento meals, fresh sashimi, to 4L whiskey!
Check out our supermarket tour at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan.

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TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 ā€“ Visually, the best food/supermarket weā€™ve seen
2:02 ā€“ Fruit is expensive in Japan?
3:20 ā€“ Vegetables are affordable though, especially cabbage
4:10 ā€“ NOODLE SANDWICH! & single slice pizza, prepared burger
5:28 ā€“ The prepared food in Japan is cheap and beautiful
7:10 ā€“ TUNA EYEBALLS the size of BASEBALLS
7:28 ā€“ Does this have food coloring?
8:28 ā€“ JAPAN HAS GREAT MEAT AT GOOD PRICES
11:31 ā€“ Eggs, butter, cheese and milk prices
13:39 ā€“ HUGE ALCOHOL SECTION with 4 LITER WHISKY
15:50 ā€“ 7-11 brand chips? Butter flavor?
18:18 ā€“ Ketchup, mustard and soy sauce
19:39 ā€“ Canadian connection šŸ˜€ šŸ˜€ šŸ˜€ šŸ˜€ šŸ˜€ šŸ˜€
20:09 ā€“ So any Japanese soft drinks! Carbonated MILK?
21:43 ā€“ FINAL REVIEW: Japan is awesome

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All right full Supermarket tour here in Japan onĀ  a very rainy day so letā€™s go inside and warm upĀ Ā  and see what theyā€™re selling and what it costsĀ  so naturally when we walk in the front door weĀ Ā 

See the fruit and veggie section first but firstĀ  things first we can see that this is one of theĀ Ā  most clearly labeled and organized groceryĀ  stores weā€™ve been to from bread to delicatesĀ Ā  and to produce right at the front door and evenĀ  before we get into the fruit and veggies weā€™veĀ Ā 

Got this stand here which has all of this preĀ  prepared food which I got to say it looks prettyĀ Ā  darn fresh and well uh tempora well arranged andĀ  to be honest the prices are pretty good um maybeĀ Ā 

A Japanese person would not love the flavorĀ  of this stuff maybe itā€™s not the most freshĀ Ā  but I mean this is I think it looks like a porkĀ  cutlet with cabbage beneath it maybe some riceĀ Ā 

On the bottom for 600 Yen and it looks prettyĀ  good in the packaging and the selection is hugeĀ Ā  even like some grilled fish here potentially evenĀ  eel with rice with the little seeds on top itā€™sĀ Ā 

So nicely done and itā€™s only 600 Yen uh itā€™sĀ  a big piece of fish big piece of fish I meanĀ Ā  itā€™s a good deal even with the egg on top sort ofĀ  looks like they just put it there in the past 10Ā Ā 

Or 15 minutes maybe itā€™s old but like this lookĀ  how the sauce is sitting there it looks so niceĀ Ā  right and I guess everything here is 600 Yen allĀ  of the pre-prepared stuff which is a pretty goodĀ Ā 

Price for a meal I mean this is a good idea forĀ  like a student or anyone trying to save money 600Ā Ā  Yen for a full meal is quite nice oh oh exceptĀ  for one the unagi which is the eel uh grilledĀ Ā 

Eel about 1,000 yen still a fair price for whatĀ  Iā€™m led to believe is a delicacy the grilled eelĀ Ā  here in Japan and even some for 500 wow itā€™s aĀ  good deal I canā€™t say enough how beautiful theyĀ Ā 

Look it almost looks fake it almost looks likeĀ  the display in the front of the restaurant whereĀ Ā  they put the fake food on on the plate it almostĀ  looks like that so shiny and nice presentationĀ Ā 

Is C time yeah really and so into the fruit andĀ  veggie section we go now it is winter time whichĀ Ā  Iā€™m assuming thatā€™s why the strawberries are soĀ  expensive this says 980 Yen per pack and a packĀ Ā 

Will get you anywhere from 5 to 7 strawberriesĀ  itā€™s like more than an American dollar perĀ Ā  strawberry so Iā€™m assuming thatā€™s because of theĀ  winter time but they did get a display right inĀ Ā 

The front of the store so I guess they look prettyĀ  and I guess people are buying them and the grapesĀ Ā  look so pretty too maybe itā€™s a lighting inĀ  here or something everythingā€™s just shiny andĀ Ā 

Fresh looking but uh again the price is prettyĀ  out of whack thatā€™s 1,800 Yen for one bundle ofĀ Ā  grapes which wow pricy Iā€™m sure it tastes goodĀ  they look very pump true and so naturally IvanĀ Ā 

And I have been sticking to oranges and bananasĀ  one of these bags cost you 500 yen which is aĀ Ā  fair price for a bag that size and the bananasĀ  seem to be quite affordable [Music] actually And so it seems pretty consistent that the fruitsĀ  are more expensive than the veggies here certainlyĀ Ā  the cabbage is uh a steel here in Japan butĀ  we found a bunch of good deals on variousĀ Ā  packs of veggies whereas the fruits seem to be aĀ  little bit more expensive but of course right atĀ Ā 

The front door theyā€™ve got some sushi here pureĀ  Japanese style and again a Japanese person mightĀ Ā  say this is not the best sushi ever but it looksĀ  like a million bucks and it only costs 800 YenĀ Ā 

Itā€™s kind of like so perfect and so arrangedĀ  uh for me and you would probably taste goodĀ Ā  so pretty so pretty right and even some sushiĀ  salad over here or something like that uh 600Ā Ā  Yen looks amazing right wow so colorful and soĀ  next up we can show you guys the bread sectionĀ Ā 

Where weā€™ll show you loaves of bread in a secondĀ  but I guess the front of the store here is allĀ Ā  preprepared food so this is like a little BurgerĀ  itā€™s got a patty in it and itā€™s got some cabbageĀ Ā 

And some mayonnaise looks like a chicken burgerĀ  and for 270 Yen I mean itā€™s a lot cheaper than aĀ Ā  McDonaldā€™s burger in Canada so itā€™s probably goodĀ  but the star of the show of the bakery section atĀ Ā 

Least will be this uh not the first time youon itĀ  and I have seen this this is a noodle sandwich forĀ Ā  240 Yen I mean itā€™s affordable weā€™ve never triedĀ  it to be honest but this is something weā€™ve onlyĀ Ā 

Seen in Japan uh noodle sandwich and theyā€™veĀ  even got single slices of pizza individuallyĀ Ā  wrapped which uh could be yummy although might beĀ  stuck to the plastic inside 240 Yen and uh even aĀ Ā  little American section here American flag someĀ  corn pizza is that something like corn pizza andĀ Ā 

Then American flag for 400 Yen uh totally uniqueĀ  I love all that prepared food and it seems likeĀ Ā  the Japanese grocery store manager is a master ofĀ  lighting everything is so shiny in here itā€™s likeĀ Ā 

Itā€™s my first day with new eyes and Iā€™m likeĀ  wow look how bright everything is I think theĀ Ā  lighting is the best Iā€™ve seen in the whole worldĀ  cheap bread and so usually we show you guys theĀ Ā 

Cheapest loaf of bread which I think is 100 yenĀ  and itā€™s a itā€™s a decent size uh six slices whichĀ Ā  in Canada would be a half loaf but a lot of AsiaĀ  has the six slice loaf 100 yen is the cheapestĀ Ā 

Bread and then from the bakery we can go into theĀ  delic tesin which again has some prepackaged uhĀ Ā  sandwiches here 300 Yen and then some bigger onesĀ  for 440 uh looking quite colorful and quite nicelyĀ Ā  packed and still more more preprepared food evenĀ  some dumplings here 400 Yen thatā€™s a pretty goodĀ Ā 

Price for all those dumplings with the sauce packĀ  inside not bad at all typically Iā€™m very lucky IĀ Ā  get Ivana to cook because sheā€™s world class butĀ  if I was a single guy I mean this would be a goldĀ Ā 

Mine for me pick up your dinner prepackaged hereĀ  you got some uh chicken chicken cutlet or maybeĀ Ā  pork chop 400 Yen with a sauce pack on the sideĀ  itā€™s a good deal itā€™s itā€™s quite good hey checkĀ Ā 

It out even some spaghetti thatā€™s a great priceĀ  man thatā€™s 370 Yen for some pasta with sauce andĀ Ā  a little bit of Parmesan sprinkled on top uhĀ  come on not bad at all or you can have it withĀ Ā 

A rice omelette and sauce on top and somehowĀ  the sauce is not running off the side itā€™sĀ Ā  like perfectly pulled up there uh 400 Yen Iā€™mĀ  really impressed with all the prepackaged foodĀ Ā  preprepared itā€™s uh itā€™s everywhere so much lookĀ  more and more and more something for everyone inĀ Ā 

The Japanese pre-prepared section even whatā€™sĀ  that even to Miyaki too Miyaki yeah looks likeĀ Ā  a seafood pizza or something almost with noodlesĀ  I see with noodles on top something for everybodyĀ Ā  and so next up we can do the meat section whereĀ  naturally thereā€™s a huge fresh fish section whereĀ Ā 

You can get tuna eyeballs which by the way thoseĀ  eyeballs are as big as baseballs that might beĀ Ā  dinner for two right there those are some bigĀ  juicy tuna eyeballs and not only that you canĀ Ā 

Also get some of this which Iā€™m going to say isĀ  octopus tentacle uh this one will cost just 760Ā Ā  Yen my feeling is and I admit Iā€™m out of my depthĀ  here my feeling is thereā€™s food coloring in thisĀ Ā 

I donā€™t know if itā€™s true or not but the colorĀ  is so popping itā€™s like eye-catching itā€™s likeĀ Ā  so maybe this is the actual color of octopus orĀ  maybe I mean look how look look at that itā€™s likeĀ Ā 

Something you see digitally enhanced or somethingĀ  looks so but I donā€™t know if thatā€™s real or notĀ Ā  because Iā€™m not much of a octopus tentacle buyerĀ  and even the salmon looks quite beautiful althoughĀ Ā  the label says itā€™s farmed so this is like aĀ  farm grown salmon uh and Iā€™m not sure if theĀ Ā 

Prices are good or not I donā€™t buy too much fishĀ  but does look like a million bucks and believe itĀ Ā  or not this entire section is anchovies so weā€™reĀ  going to go ahead and Skip right past that movingĀ Ā 

Right along they favorite my least favorite and soĀ  like I say the fish section is huge all your fromĀ Ā  that corner all the way to here and the sign saysĀ  fresh fish but it could say Seafood because itā€™sĀ Ā 

Got octopus and uh everything under the oceanĀ  is in there and so next up weā€™ve got the freshĀ Ā  meat section which should be interesting for twoĀ  factors one because Japan has some world famousĀ Ā  Kobe beef and Wu beef but also because certainlyĀ  in Canada and actually in a lot of the world theĀ Ā 

Meat prices are out of whack with the salariesĀ  and itā€™s like a inflation crisis so over hereĀ Ā  weā€™ve got what looks to be the really beautifullyĀ  marbled Japanese meat and thatā€™s going to cost youĀ Ā 

A450 Yen for 250 g and even more if you go overĀ  here I mean this looks so good I donā€™t know ifĀ Ā  you guys are meat eaters but this looks like mouthĀ  wateringly good for me thatā€™ll cost you 4,300 YenĀ Ā 

Okay uh seems expensive but maybe we can getĀ  the the lower quality the less delicious oneĀ Ā  the less world famous one is more affordableĀ  oh oh look at that thatā€™s interesting thisĀ Ā  oneā€™s almost all fat and itā€™s quite expensiveĀ  this probably tastes so good 4500 Yen for 350

G I mean it looks like a million bucks Iā€™d buyĀ  that if I had money that looks good and I guessĀ Ā  this section is actually ready for the grill soĀ  this one here theyā€™ve even got little xā€™s in theĀ Ā 

Meat with the knife to like get it ready to sizzleĀ  up and now weā€™re getting more affordable this isĀ Ā  422 Yen for 237 G this is a good price actuallyĀ  and chicken ready for the grill 400 Yen for 222Ā Ā 

G again a good price Iā€™m surprised thatā€™s quiteĀ  affordable at least in my books look at theseĀ Ā  freezers man theyā€™re so good or not freezerĀ  but Chiller at the very least uh just left toĀ Ā 

Right all the gradient of all the meat oh myĀ  gosh oh Iā€™m hungry dude yo best advice I canĀ Ā  give you never go to Japanese Supermarket whenĀ  youā€™re hungry cuz youā€™re going to leave broke and this one is domestic porkloin thinly slicedĀ  good price man a check that out you can buy theĀ Ā 

Drets or the two- bone Wings they separate theĀ  wings into the two parts this is the this is theĀ Ā  two boner yeah this is the one boner now IvanaĀ  what do you prefer two boner or one boner keepĀ Ā 

In mind there is a right answer I like both IĀ  think I like this one two bone B better I likeĀ Ā  tone better this this one is more like a miniatureĀ  drumstick I like the tone cuz itā€™s a unique eating

Experience and so my head has officially explodedĀ  now to be clear I donā€™t spend too much time inĀ Ā  Canada anymore Iā€™m traveling with Ivana likeĀ  11 months of the year but in my memory the meatĀ Ā 

Prices in Canada are like twice as much as theyĀ  are here in Japan uh maybe you guys can checkĀ Ā  the comments to confirm or deny my claim anyĀ  Canadians down there can let you know but Iā€™mĀ Ā  really impressed with a fully developed and veryĀ  rich country like Japan having such affordableĀ Ā 

Meat prices uh and really beautiful meat alsoĀ  and so next up we can do milk and butter andĀ Ā  eggs starting here with eggs which are 10 pack notĀ  12 and this is the cheapest one for 258 Yen for 10Ā Ā 

Fair price and then in terms of milk I guess weā€™reĀ  doing carton here in Japan and it looks like theĀ Ā  cheapest carton will be 178 Yen now it says halfĀ  on the label which makes me think itā€™s cream butĀ Ā 

According to Google translate this is milk and theĀ  half says something like half your daily supply ofĀ Ā  calcium or something like this um and so I believeĀ  178 Yen for a carton is the cheapest milk and IĀ Ā  guess no Australian milk because quite often inĀ  Asia especially southeast Asia we see AustralianĀ Ā 

Milk as the good brand no Australian hereĀ  everything looks to be very Japanese milk I wonderĀ Ā  if itā€™s from the same cow as those K be no no noĀ  canā€™t be good question I think itā€™s a meat cow orĀ Ā 

A milk cow not both but Iā€™m not sure and then inĀ  terms of the cheese section Itā€™s relatively smallĀ Ā  which is a pretty typical complaint that I have uhĀ  in North America we eat a lot of cheese but at theĀ Ā 

Very least we can check some prices of some like aĀ  block of cheese and so 400 G of red cheddar whichĀ Ā  I guess is Australian will cost you 968 Yen thatā€™sĀ  a pretty standard price whether itā€™s mozzarella orĀ Ā 

Gudda 400 G about 970 Yen okay seems is kind ofĀ  fair and even some baby cheese for 138 Yen okayĀ Ā  something new and I guess now that I think of itĀ  weā€™re not seeing too many North American brandsĀ Ā 

Right uh for example no craft singles which isĀ  the iconic uh fake cheese but they do have WorldĀ Ā  select I bet you is similar product even kind ofĀ  similar packaging with the blue oh hold on it isĀ Ā 

Craft oh it is see that hidden Craft on the backĀ  side there so I guess they changed the brand orĀ Ā  they put some uh Japanese font on it at the veryĀ  least but itā€™s the same maker who owns the craftĀ Ā 

Okay fair so 278 for a small pack of craft singlesĀ  and what better to pair with your cheese than someĀ Ā  ice cold beer now actually Japan I think theyĀ  drink a lot of beer cuz they have a lot of theirĀ Ā 

Own Brands and I would dare say some of them areĀ  very good including but not limited to a sah superĀ Ā  dry so one can of super dry this is a big can 255Ā  okay not the worldā€™s greatest Price not on parĀ Ā 

With like a Hong Kong or something but maybe theĀ  sixpack will be cheaper 6 for $350 which is betterĀ Ā  deal than just buying a single can I will sayĀ  super dry might be one of my top beers now if youĀ Ā 

Guys have been watching our channel for a whileĀ  youā€™ll know that for years I was saying StellaĀ Ā  artto is the best beer and then I did a blindfoldĀ  taste test and I could not identify which beerĀ Ā 

Was sell artoa so I do love aahi super but whoĀ  knows if my taste buds are playing tricks on meĀ Ā  again with that being said you can see the beerĀ  section is huge both sides of the aisle uh longĀ Ā 

Run of just beer and we havenā€™t even got to theĀ  whiskey and the wine oh my gosh look at the sizeĀ Ā  of the whiskey that has got to be let me guess 5 lĀ  no more than that 4 L 4 L of whiskey holy jumpingĀ Ā 

In a plastic bottle and itā€™s only 5,800 180 YenĀ  now I donā€™t know much about whiskey to know whichĀ Ā  brand is good oh my gosh itā€™s heavy 4 L of boozeĀ  in a plastic bottle this one is nearly half theĀ Ā 

Price at 3200 uh looks more like a Japanese brandĀ  but I think this is evidence that Japanese peopleĀ Ā  like to drink theyā€™re selling uh theyā€™re sellingĀ  whiskey by the by the truckload they love toĀ Ā  drink and still two more aisles just of alcoholĀ  including this one here which is all wine leftĀ Ā 

And right maybe weā€™ll try to show you what theĀ  cheapest bottle of wine cost although thereā€™sĀ Ā  a lot to go through I might just have to guess atĀ  some point because uh oh my gosh wine after wineĀ Ā 

After wine this is this is a familiar brand peopleĀ  might know this one uh okay thatā€™s like $9 Amic IĀ Ā  think I think thatā€™s a pretty good price actuallyĀ  for wine and this is a familiar brand people mightĀ Ā 

Know similar to Canada I think yeah maybe maybeĀ  similar to Canada is uh cool man and right besideĀ Ā  the alcohol section I guess is snacks now thisĀ  is all rice crackers which I guess you can thinkĀ Ā 

Of like a potato chip but itā€™s not so heavy yeahĀ  itā€™s from Rice itā€™s from rice but it still can beĀ Ā  salty and crispy and kind of delicious uh some ofĀ  them are quite good to be honest although some ofĀ Ā 

Them are Seafood seaweed octopus and things thatĀ  I donā€™t love but uh a very typical snack here inĀ Ā  Japan is the uh rice cracker and they also likeĀ  stuff like this Iā€™m going to say this is like aĀ Ā 

Bean like at aame or something they have a lot ofĀ  peas or beans or even like a a a broccoli snack aĀ Ā  lot of green snacks it seems like in p and evenĀ  some cauliflower pffs which is something new nowĀ Ā 

You will not find La potato chips here which isĀ  a bit of a bummer you will find Pringles and evenĀ Ā  Pringles in a bag I donā€™t know how Pringles gotĀ  so popular because they taste like sawdust andĀ Ā  theyā€™re just awful but somehow we find PringlesĀ  in more countries than lays sometimes PringlesĀ Ā 

Has been exported out of North America and theyā€™reĀ  not good now uh they do have a 7-Eleven brand ofĀ Ā  potato chips which are pretty good uh Ivan andĀ  I tried this one could use a bit more salt toĀ Ā 

Be honest theyā€™re kind of like more like a healthyĀ  snack whereas in North America theyā€™re covered inĀ Ā  salt covered in powder and they actually hurtĀ  your tongue if you eat enough chips in CanadaĀ Ā 

Your mouth starts to hurt thatā€™s the way I likeĀ  it uh but the price is pretty good at 238 andĀ Ā  they even have a butter flavor which weā€™ve neverĀ  tried but thatā€™s something interesting butter andĀ Ā  soy sauce butter and soy sauce flavored potatoĀ  chips I mean it could be good although surprisingĀ Ā 

Itā€™s the 7-Eleven brand because uh Iā€™ve neverĀ  seen that in Canada a 7-Eleven brand but theyĀ Ā  have it here in Japan and itā€™s very popularĀ  and so typically we show you guys the variousĀ Ā  and unique flavors of lays but this time we canĀ  only do Pringles we got cheese with four e andĀ Ā 

Then weā€™ve got seaweed according to GoogleĀ  Translate uh this one just called deliciousĀ Ā  according to Google Translate which letā€™s tryĀ  to guess what the ingredients are in delicious uh I mean itā€™s red and itā€™s got like a starĀ  on it or like a snowflake but Google translateĀ Ā 

Just calls this delicious sprinkles so yourĀ  guess is as good as mine and then sour creamĀ Ā  and onion which is all familiar flavors reallyĀ  nothing too unique and crazy maybe seaweed isĀ Ā  somewhat unique but a lot of Asia has thatĀ  and of course it wouldnā€™t be a supermarketĀ Ā 

Tour without the sauce section so naturallyĀ  lots of different soy sauce related saucesĀ Ā  over here black and sweet and thick andĀ  garlic and all the different types theyĀ Ā  do have some Jack Daniel sauce which I guessĀ  is non-alcoholic uh it looks like itā€™s notĀ Ā 

Cheap also but uh something interesting here weĀ  got some mustard which you guys know big fan uhĀ Ā  they got the SNB which is considerablyĀ  cheaper than the yellow mustard hindesĀ Ā  but they do have some mustard yeah they alsoĀ  got this kind and theyā€™ve also got what Iā€™mĀ Ā 

Led to blo believe is real mustard this isĀ  like the spreadable uh with a knife and thenĀ Ā  Iā€™m going to say thereā€™s no ketchup hold onĀ  pause how could there be no ketchup is that ketchup must be another aisle Iā€™ll be amazed ifĀ  theyā€™re not on ketchup in Japan because weā€™veĀ Ā 

Had ketchup here aha they do have ketchup itā€™sĀ  just on the next aisle over 218 for your standardĀ Ā  Hinds although Ivana and I have been buying thisĀ  one which is in a bottle and then the bottle isĀ Ā 

In a bag for some reason I donā€™t know why butĀ  uh 168 and itā€™s pretty good ketchup itā€™s got aĀ Ā  strong vinegar flavor uh I would say Japan hasĀ  some thumbs up ketchup pause the video here weĀ Ā 

Have Canada Grade A maple syrup price is actuallyĀ  not bad if itā€™s real maple syrup and it seems toĀ Ā  be you can see how thick it is uh I will give aĀ  quick Public Service Announcement most maple syrupĀ Ā 

In the world is just corn syrup and sugar sugarĀ  and some sort of maple flavoring this does sayĀ Ā  100% pure maple syrup which means 100% of it cameĀ  from a tree uh decent price and Canadian productĀ Ā 

And so we can end off today with a Coke and PepsiĀ  comparison seems like thereā€™s no Pepsi at thisĀ Ā  particular Supermarket Coke is pretty good priceĀ  178 for a a big jug and even some more CanadianĀ Ā 

Stuff Canada Dry here 168 slightly cheaper andĀ  I guess like I said no Pepsi and theyā€™ve evenĀ Ā  got some of their own I guess uniquely JapaneseĀ  this is called matsuya Cider uh cheaper again 138Ā Ā 

For a big jug and on the back it does say it isĀ  carbonated soft drink born in 1884 so this is aĀ Ā  uniquely Japanese soft drink donā€™t get confusedĀ  by the term cider I think itā€™s just like a sodaĀ Ā 

And I guess right beside the pop is this stuffĀ  here which according to Google Translate is aĀ Ā  healthy drink that says bring Health to yourĀ  body uh I guess itā€™s made by Asahi which isĀ Ā 

The same company that makes the beer but I guessĀ  this is some sort of health drink 138 maybe itā€™sĀ Ā  a Gatorade alternative Iā€™m not sure uh but tonsĀ  of unique drinks here whether itā€™s this whichĀ Ā  looks like water again bit cloudy green dararaĀ  or whether itā€™s the CPUs soda which looks likeĀ Ā 

Itā€™s carbonated and milky sort of a uniqueĀ  combination but uh the list goes on in termsĀ Ā  of unique Japanese drinks that at first glanceĀ  you wouldnā€™t even know what they are if youā€™reĀ Ā  uh like me oh and check this out weā€™re going toĀ  pay for our Goods over here sheā€™s putting them inĀ Ā 

Another basket for us then I guess weā€™ll go overĀ  there with our basket and weā€™ll put them in ourĀ Ā  shopping bag oursel so even the bagging methodĀ  is unique here in Japan and so final review ofĀ Ā  the Japanese Supermarket first of all it trulyĀ  was a supermarket yes it seems like the JapaneseĀ Ā 

Shopping style is similar to Canada where youĀ  go to one store and you buy everything you needĀ Ā  theyā€™ve got a huge Pharmacy in the back theyā€™reĀ  selling pencils and paper ERS and things forĀ Ā  school they got spatulas and pots and pans theyā€™reĀ  selling KFC by the cash register and even a bakeryĀ Ā 

Where theyā€™ve got all different cakes and even oneĀ  cupcake look like noodles yeah so something forĀ Ā  everyone there in the supermarket and I noticedĀ  that thereā€™s tons of employees there that areĀ Ā  adults and well-dressed and very respectableĀ  seemed like every aisle had somebody workingĀ Ā 

Hard and it was like an adult uh person which isĀ  sort of different from Canada and the last thing IĀ Ā  noticed which is sort of similar to my impressionĀ  of Japan in general uh just impressive and WellĀ Ā 

Done organized clean loved it yeah I have a goodĀ  impression of Japan and I have a good impressionĀ Ā  of the supermarket something with the lightsĀ  I donā€™t know everythingā€™s so beautiful yeahĀ Ā  everything all the peggies all the fish theyĀ  all look fresh they look so good and overallĀ Ā 

The prices were pretty darn good other than maybeĀ  some of the fruit which I donā€™t know if itā€™s uhĀ Ā  if itā€™s out of season or something but other thanĀ  the fruit I was really impressed with meat pricesĀ Ā 

And uh veggie prices and snacks everything prettyĀ  good yeah loved it there you have it guys thanksĀ Ā  for watching and weā€™ve got our groceries here cuzĀ  Ivana is going to go make some soup because sheā€™sĀ Ā 

C a cold oh letā€™s all get to the comments andĀ  say get better soon Ivana sheā€™s about to go toĀ Ā  harbon the coldest place in the world and sheā€™sĀ  getting sick Oh itā€™s bad timing anyway later guys

21 Comments

  1. When I was in Japan last December for 30 days, I only eat supermarket take outs. Unless you want to taste their beef you can get it at any tourist attraction places. Do also try everything that has grape taste. My favourite is Fanta grape and also Muscat Squash by TOKUNOU MITSUYA. Can get it in all Family Marts or LAWSONS. And a must try is their soft serve milk ice cream, cream puffs, chocolate eclairs. If you want cheap sushi, look for a restaurant called KURA then try their grape sorbetā€¦ Thank me lateršŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰

  2. Pringles does NOT taste like sawdust! My favourite one tastes like salt and vinegar flavoured sawdust šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

  3. That 30$ package beef, in Montreal newly opened Taiwanese chain supermarket 100-130$ CDN only 10 pieces in it. For ppl like go to steak restaurant eat damn thick 80$ beef steak, worth it. For me too expensive šŸ˜…

  4. The strawberries and grapes are expensive not because of the season. It's because they are premium fruits.

  5. Japanese people put much emphasis on how their food looks ā€“ ahead of taste and smell. They go to great lengths into packaging their products even for low cost items. Great examples you will see at department stores.

  6. You guys haven't eaten Okonomiyaki? It's an Osaka and Hiroshima specialty but is easy to find and delicious anywhere in Japan. It's a Japanese comfort food which everyone seems to like.

  7. Why don't you beg for food instead of paying it , you looked beggars in your outfitsšŸ˜®šŸ˜®šŸ˜®

  8. All Salmon used for sushi comes from Norway,,,japanese farmed salmon must be cooked to kill bacteria šŸ˜¢

  9. watch out, some of the fruitļ¼Œvege and rice are from the nuclear polluted area(Fukushima). the signs are in Japaneseē¦å³¶šŸ˜‚

  10. In Canada, teenagers instead of adults work in supermarkets? Like a part time job? Like a summer job or something?

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