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Damn, they phones literally exploded tho

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[โ€“] Alunyanners@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Thanks for explaining! I'm not a westerner and I don't really follow what's going on in the west as much, so I'm out of the loop on a lot of these things. ~~Like, now I wonder how come a lot of Indian-Americans own 7/11 franchises lol~~.

Why would sushi sold in 7/11 be terrible, though? Are foods sold in 7/11 usually that bad? ^^;

[โ€“] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago

I don't even think 7/11s sell sushi for one haha, but it's a convenience store where it's mostly for people to buy a packaged snack like chips or candy and a drink on a commute and the hot food you can buy is like hot dogs that are sitting all day on rollers under a heat lamp. The joke is I guess about how food from there has a reputation for not being that fresh, and sushi is a food that you want to serve as fresh as you can.

I'm not really sure why there's such a widespread thing of Indian immigrants owning convenience stores in the US, but it seems pretty common. It's more just South Asians in general and not Indians specifically, I know a Pakistani family that own a local store, but I guess a lot of Americans probably don't know or care about the difference.