食べ過ぎ太り過ぎ
In May 2012, there are various communities on Tabelog. Each reviewer participates in their favorite communities. I participate in communities such as Mapo Tofu, Senbero Club, and Standing Drinking Cheers. Although I do not participate, my favorite reviewer is in the "Everyone's Napolitan" community. I have been seeing a lot of Napolitan reviews lately. Napolitan still has a strong popularity. So, I decided to compare the Napolitan available at convenient stores. The targets are Sankus, Seven Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart, Seicomart (Hokkaido's largest local convenience store), and Maibasuketto (Ion's small store). I used a unique scoring method. Lawson's store is located along Kita 5-jo Street in the Enzan area of Chuo-ku, Sapporo. Please search for the exact location of the store on Tabelog. The parking lot of this store is hard to see from the direction of travel, so be careful not to pass by if you don't know it. There is a police box across the street from this store, so it is safe even at night. Lawson has a concentrated multi-store expansion strategy. Originally related to Daiei, it is not called Lawson in the industry, but rather Daiieconbi. In Chuo-ku, Sapporo, there are 59 Lawson stores, slightly more than Seicomart's 51 stores. The neighboring Nishi-ku has 9 stores, and Seicomart has 29 stores. The suburban Teine-ku has 4 stores, while Seicomart has 20 stores, clearly showing Lawson's concentrated strategy. In Hokkaido, Seicomart, Seven Eleven, and Lawson are the top three. Next are Sankus and FamilyMart. Now let's get to the main topic. Lawson's Napolitan is called Pasta Shop Yokuvari Napolitan. 1. Product Name: Pasta Shop Yokuvari Napolitan 2. Price: 398 yen, the 4th most expensive, tied for 4th place 3. Weight: 480g, the most, 1st place 4. Gram price: 0.829 yen, the 3rd cheapest, 3rd place 5. Calories: 812 calories, the 5th least, the most in terms of display 6. Ingredients: 1st place for the most, with 12 slices of diagonally cut Wiener, sliced boiled egg, powdered cheese, ketchup, dried parsley 7. Color intensity: 2nd darkest, 2nd place 8. Taste: 5th place, a Japanese-style Napolitan, more like a Japanese-style pasta, the taste is on the better side but ranked 5th as a Napolitan 9. Other: Choice of chopsticks and fork With 480g, it has the most volume and ingredients among convenience store Napolitans, so it is perfect for those who want to eat heartily. It is a type of taste that I personally like. It has a high calorie content due to its large volume. Prioritizing taste and Napolitan-like qualities, it ranks 5th overall! When considering it as pasta, the taste is within the top 2. Although it is rated 3.0, it is rated 3.5 due to the cutest cashier among the 6 stores visited. For some reason, it is the store I most want to revisit among the 6 stores. Delicious, thank you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arbitrary Napolitan rankings 1st 2nd 3rd Seicomart Tied for 3rd place Sankus 5th Lawson 6th