My Kid Bought Lunch with One Coin in Japan

this is a food court in Japan they have kids-sized menus like shorter signs so kids can actually order by themselves some meals were as cheap as 364 yen that’s $255 i don’t remember the last time I paid that much for a meal i got CocaCola French fries jelly rice and ramen all that for 255 be honest how much should that cost where you

This is how Japan does mall food courts.
Be honest—how much would this cost where you live?

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47 Comments

  1. Around 20 buck 😂😂😂 buttttt we earn around 350 buck a day so same same but other but same same

  2. Yeah…”all that”… nearly 100 percent carbs,cheap starches that cost little. I’m betting the mark up is 150 percent. At least in the U.S. we get some protein on our buns and noodles.

  3. It's roughly the same in the Philippines. Except it's an adult portion, so maybe half that for a kids size.

  4. I absolutely love my school. I go to a job school in Germany and you can learn different jobs there: childcare, gardening, floristry, social care, and nutrition and supply. The people who study nutrition and supply cook for the whole school and during lunch time people can come to the cafeteria and get two full courses, meal and dessert and that just for 2€! It’s a beautiful concept

  5. I'm sorry that doesn't seem healthy but it's great effort to create a society showing how the younger generations supposed to be respected and empowered.

  6. Why they called french frys löl is potatos fryed or how it work in angleesh, for me as austrian is hard sorry the english broken latin my brain get a diverent voices for they latin alphabet like day is dei or why is wai löl

  7. That could instill independence in kids. I know it would've helped me when I was a kid and my nieces and nephews now. Japan has some really great systems in place.

  8. This is a garbage meal. French fries? Coca cola? Jell-o? You're responsible for this kid. By allowing your kid to eat such food, you subliminally let it build bad food habits that it will be hard to get rid of later. Do better.