Iconic Japanese snack is launched in 7 -Eleven in Australia – but shoppers are not impressed by the price
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Australians can now get a taste of Japan on a home floor on 7-Eleven after the launch of a new treat.
This week the handy store launched egg salad roles in Victorian stores, which sent gourmets in a spider.
The newest ‘serious delicious’ offer costs $ 7 and is made with Aussie Eggs and Japanese mayonnaise in a downy brioche role.
In Japan, 7-Eleven stores are more miniature supermarkets that offer a huge variety of ready-made meals, snacks and drinks.
However, after the news was shared on the official 7-Eleven Instagram page, some customers mentioned the price for the role as ‘devils’.
“But no Japanese prices,” they wrote.
“$ 7 is crazy,” said another.
“I will make them myself for much less than $ 7,” a third added.


Aussies in Victoria can now get a 7-year-old Eieras inspired in Japan. The newest ‘serious delicious’ offer costs $ 7 and is made with Aussie Eggs and Japanese mayonnaise in a downy brioche roll
But others were satisfied and could not wait to try the sandwich. Some have also made recommendations for other Japanese food options.
“I can’t wait! Make it better to those in Japan! “They wrote.
“Yum, please tell me that we get something inspired by the delicious sandwiches with pork chef from Japan,” another asked.
Last year, Aussies were on their way to service stations and convenience stores for ‘The Best’, the most authentic Japanese food of their lives.
One customer claimed that this is closest to ‘real Japanese’ since visiting the popular tourist destination.
Others have been mesologized by the reach of Onigiri rice balls with a choice of Teriyaki -chicken, spicy tuna or sweet chili olum.
Fans went to Reddit To express their joy – with one message that announces the arrival of the wildly popular 7 -Even Onigiri, he gets 17,000 likes.
“This is the best news I have heard for a while,” said an excited man.
People lyrical about the Onigiri Teriyaki -chicken that called the $ 4.50 rice ball, the perfect snack.
“The breakfast of Champions,” another man added.

Last year, Aussies were on their way to service stations and convenience stores for ‘the best’, the most authentic Japanese food of their lives

Fans of the hugely popular Japanese rice balls were delighted to discover that the ‘perfect snack’ was available on 7-eleven Australia
An Aussie who had tried the protein paste treat for the first time while visiting Japan Could not contain his excitement that there is so much easy access to it.
“I long for these villains … I hope they would eventually appear here for years,” he said.
Others hoped that the Japanese takeover of 7-eleven Australia in 2023 meant that more Japanese foodie favorites soon went to the Australian supermarket.
Fans wanted to see the beloved Japanese fried chicken, egg rolls and desserts in their local Aussie stores.
“Japanese 7-Eleven has one of the largest baked chicken on earth,” said a man.
“If we get the whole range of Japanese 7 -Eleven in Australia – my year will be made,” said another man.
‘I didn’t hear the end how good it has been since my child has made a few trips to Japan. We both hope that good food here finds its way, “said a third man.
Aussies that are expected to find the Japanese street food prices that are comparable to those in Japan can be disappointed.
Some people said that Japan’s nulinflation and supply chains were the reason that the prices of their 7 -year -old were so low – with tin beer from just $ 1.50.
Others wished that the new Australian 7-Eleven experience spread Japanese culture further than just the food.
“We can get the same door jingle as the doors open, oh Japanese rulers,” a man asked.
“Then, Japanese toilets everywhere, please,” said another man.
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