@@nullbytYour strict speaking adds nothing to the comment, nobody mentioned countries here. The internet is not a "my country better, your country worse" competition 💀
I saw a video where this person made a challenge for themselves. S/he had to live off food/snacks from these machines in Japan. The person had X amount to play (don't remember the amount it was) and if they got a good haul they didn't have to go hungry, had a bad haul...well you're going home with an empty stomach.
@@DirtyRobot I get the sentiment, but Japan is pretty notorious for having an over abundance of layers in their packaging of things. Often 3 or 4 layers deep. Not just "carnival packaging" either. It is a lot of extra waste.
Do you not realize where gelatin originally came from? There is also a basic amount of insect particles considered acceptable for all packaged food so nothing you eat is truly vegan 😘
This is a huge problem in Asian countries. There is far too much packaging waste. Every single part is packaged separately. Our oceans are full of plastic waste and the mass use of plastic will only make things worse.
Always a fun time, your videos are, and when I was in Tokyo I learned very quickly that I have zero claw machine aptitude! As in I have no skills at those things. Maybe someday I'll get lucky!
You win a package! And inside that package is another package! And in that package is another package! And in that package is another package and in that package is -
In general, it's crazy big outer packaging, a lot of plastic bags and very little edibles. This had been prohibited in Sweden. It's called misleading marketing. This when you make people believe that it is more than what you actually get.
I love your girlfriend/wife shes so cute she gets all excited 😊 🤗 also some of those were good deals for what you won. Im in Chicago il USA and they are pretty pricey here compared and i love koala march one of my favorites.
can't wait to try these when I go and then constantly fail so miserably that i forever doubt my skills and get permanent trauma from claw machin- okay maybe I went off on a bit of a tanget
Take a look at some channels dealing with this subject and you will see a tonne of settings that can be configured for the machine to fix the payout. Some operators are just shitty and set the machine for a low payout. (seaside is bad for this)
One of those game centers should mess with the people and actually have just ONE GIANT piece of candy inside the wrapper, instead of a plastic bubble with little bags inside. Imagine winning and unwrapping it, and being like, "How the hell am I supposed to eat this?!?!?!" Hahahaha
Differences in cultures always amazes me. Here in the US, I never saw a claw machine giving food as a prize. But , why not? There is no reason why you can't do it. I'm sure Americans would find it wierd. We will buy a can of food in a store, but winning it in a machine is unacceptable.
I do understand the complaints about too much packaging, but for me, I actually like candy and snacks packaged this way; it prevents spoilage or going stale. If I open a package of snacks here, the whole thing is open and I have to either eat more (uh oh!) or put them into a container to preserve them. I love Japanese snacks that are individually packaged so that I don't have to worry about wasting any, or even touching any loose candies or snacks inside. Yeah, it's a lot of plastic, but it keeps fresher, and is safer to touch. Also, they are very easy to give out as little gifts that way!
As nice as Japanese stuff is, them and all of Asia really have to get over their obsession with packaging. They constantly have multiple packings on top of each other. Prime example is 3:25: you got a sealed metal container, holding a sealed plastic bag, that's holding even smaller sealed plastic bags for each chocolate. This is already beyond necessary for hygiene and just generates a whole lot of unnecessary waste.
Ich mag diesen Kanal. Da kann ich mich informieren, was andere Länder so essen. Es wird respektvoll mit dem Essen umgegangen und sehr gut erklärt. Was mich nur erschreckt, dass ist der ganze Verpackungsmüll und halbleere Schachteln.