A vending machine in Japan that sells ready to eat baked sweet potato

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  1. Sweet potatoes are one of my favorite foods. Japanese varieties are my favorites. Weirdly, my favorite way to eat them is chilled, whole, and plain after oven baking. I'm very intrigued by this machine, and the dried options.

    WHERE IS THIS LOCATED?!

  2. I always love the mental image of you casually standing around these vending machines over the course of an hour or more, trying everything. I like to imagine a shopkeeper across from the machines that notices you. With every extra sweet potato or smoothie that you order, they begin to wonder more and more how unhinged you may be. Lol. Although I'm sure the camera naturally explains the reasoning to most. But when the camera is off, you're just a human, existing as a passing glance to most… eating five sweet potatoes for dinner.

    I love the commitment and the confidence. I would feel too embarrassed to linger around and film everything. But maybe it's different when you already know you're getting a paycheck from it haha.

    You and your significant other are still one of my favorite channels to this day! Thanks for sharing your culinary adventures.

  3. Do you finish every item that you show us? I’d be full after just one sweet potato. Maybe you just eat a bit of everything but don’t finish them right then? If so, do you save them for later?

  4. Huh I never had a dried sweet potato before let alone from a vending machine, looks tasty

  5. I wasn't a fan the first time I had sweet potatoes (They were canned. Maybe, that had something to do with it).
    However, I had sweet potato fries in high school and I really loved them. 🙂

  6. The whole time I couldn’t stop thinking…

    The toilet visit gonna be speedy LOL

  7. It seems you guys are always wandering in different East Asian countries. I can only imagine your monthly expense on foods and travelling.

  8. Interesting, but, wow, a lot of plastic to sell one sweet potato. We produce too much plastic in the world unfortunatelly. Not good to the environment

  9. Bacons throwing away the plastic containers and my mom’s heart rate increasing while muttering under breath “ no, don’t throw those away, you can use it to store oil, soap, coins, rubber bands…..”. For context, I’m from India, so my fellow Indian viewers here can relate to it I’m sure 💯😂😅

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