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11-30-2008 @ 7:51PM
lolstebbo said...
I love the 7-Elevens in Taiwan. In the part of Taipei I stay in, there's 4 7-Elevens within 15 minutes walking, and it's just far too convenient. I'm always dismayed when I return to the States that it's too hard to find a 7-Eleven and the selection (and service) is a far cry from that of Taiwan's 7-Elevens.
Although, in reference to Geoff's post, 7-Eleven already does sell store-brand products in Taiwan (don't know about other countries). And they aren't exactly the best-tasting. It's pretty hard to decide if Lay's Fried Chicken-flavored chips or 7-Eleven's Burger-flavored chips are worse, though.
@ Bryan, they stopped selling Slurpees in Taiwan a few years back but brought them back last year. Yay.
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