The other ones commenting about price seem to be Canadian, but I shop at a 7-11 frequently here in America and I'm also shocked at how cheap the prices in Japan are! Not to mention the larger selection of food in general, warm and cold. I suppose in a culture where it's generally more common to get your meals from a convenience store it makes sense, but I'm envious. I'm here paying 5 bucks for a simple egg salad sandwich.
The vegetable juice at 2:50 seems very similar to the juice drink "V8" in America. It's supposed to contain 8 servings of vegetables, and much like the Japanese version, doesn't taste very good. Edit- that Onigri looks bomb tho. I'd pack that for my lunch anyday.
How is it Japan gets all the financial breaks? I can not buy more than 2 items if that for $10. A 7-11? Sounds crooked to me. 🤷🇨🇦 Rest of us pay and get practically air filled bags with some scraps inside. Then taxed through the teeth. On top of cost.