The Walgreens in center city Philly has fresh food, sushi, frozen yogurt, and produce. Might not be a thing down there in the south where things are bit more spread out, I dunno.
The Walgreens in center city Philly has fresh food, sushi, frozen yogurt, and produce. Might not be a thing down there in the south where things are bit more spread out, I dunno.
I love that Walgreens
I'll kill time upstairs there eating snacks while I wait for a play or for my friends
Of course they don't because the convenience stores in the U.S. sell western food packaged meals, etc. That photo is exactly how the fresh food part of US chains look only with western food. In Oklahoma our convenience stores are goddamn huge and have pretty much anything you could need.There are 4 convenient stores within 5 minutes of where I live. And yes, Lawson is the best one.
Do you have obentos?
Though, to be honest, I've only been to convenient stores in China and Thailand outside of Japan and didn't notice much of a difference either.
I love that Walgreens
I'll kill time upstairs there eating snacks while I wait for a play or for my friends
It's a legit beautiful building too. That third floor is insanely nice.
That sounds huge. Is it even comparable to a convenience store at that point? Seems more like a regular store.
One of the many things that I find interesting about Japan is the konbini ''institution''. For those who don't know about it, I think this site summarizes it very well:
https://www.japan-experience.com/to-know/visiting-japan/the-konbini
I thought that was soft-serve ice milk.One of the best thing about Asian countries is the Family Marts/7 Elevens stock booze.