
Garlic Soy Sauce Rice, Fried Chicken, Garlic Dishes, the Three Musketeers are gathered in the hall!! Straightforwardly fatty & mayo & meat!! Mwah… Peperoncino, pork fat garlic mayo fried chicken & peperoncino 1298 kcal. Gah gah gah karah… Yay! The microwave smells all garlicky now!! Garlic is super stinky and so good… And after eating, I can fall asleep immediately… Hehe… 7-Eleven’s rice balls & bento 3444 kcal. Such delicious treats can be eaten so quickly; 7-Eleven’s meals are really great… Limited quantity product available from February 18, 2025 (Tuesday). Availability may vary by region. If the store is sold out, everyone will be informed together. (Please made sure to relax while eating.) *Everyone, let’s sit down and take our time to eat.
It’s just about putting products in a comic and having them eat a lot, yet it’s not considered lazy.
The PR power and corporate image damage are battling it out on a razor’s edge.
The work clearly demonstrates that binge eating and high-calorie foods are bad for the body.
There is an advantage in being able to spoil that part on your side when promoting products through collaboration.
I never thought of turning grilled rice balls into egg rice.
I thought it was crazy to eat an entire bag by myself.
I think it’s a talent for the depiction of food to look really delicious.
>>5
I’ve never thought that while reading this manga.
Aren’t you getting closer to death the more corporate collaborations you do?
>>6
In the regular version, it’s almost double the number of deaths…
I don’t know whether to consider twice the calories as double or exponential…
>>7
Eating ready-made food as it is.
It’s better than going out of control with no brakes that you’ve made yourself…
>>6
Every time Utamaro-san does a food report, it feels like he’s getting closer to death by one step…
>>6
There shouldn’t be a dead end in a collaboration… probably.
I thought Seven and Mochizuki-san were at the opposite ends of the convenience store spectrum…
We need to support people with disabilities.
It’s important to be suited for convenience store meals rather than just good things, you know…
You can make the parent-and-child rice ball a regular menu item.
I love Mochizuki-san, who has a rich vocabulary for food reviews.
I was curious about the parent-child rice bowl (oyakodon) rice ball, but since I wasn’t hungry, I thought it was 300 yen and passed it up.
I hope it will still be there when I go next time.
Every time the original work leans towards horror, it is corrected back to a slice-of-life through corporate collaborations!
Health continues to deteriorate.
Even with three large rice balls and two convenience store bento boxes, it’s still below the main content…
Hanchou and Hiroshi are older guys, so they don’t get collaboration offers, huh?
>>17
Hanchou is a worthless person, so he really isn’t suited for collaborations!
Also, it’s the old man’s fault for being a lone gourmet.
Hiroshi, the cup noodles were out, right?
I feel like there have been manga about cute girls doing food reviews before, but I don’t remember any of them being popular.
It seems that Chizuki-san is quite popular…?
>>20
Because I can feel death.
The spirit of memento mori.
I wonder if this will make someone think about buying it…
>>21
For someone like me who is quite skinny, I really need calories, so this is seriously helpful…
>>47
Even though I’m usually concerned about being skinny, a skinny guy wouldn’t be able to digest and absorb something like this.
Take calories from liquids like fuel and Ensure.
>>62
I can agree with what you’re saying, but sometimes I just don’t feel inclined to eat that continuously…
>>66
If you want to increase your calorie intake, you could use it as a substitute for drinks.
>>70
I’ll try it next time.
I can’t really get into the case manga because Mochizuki-san seems so happy.
I want Mochizuki to always be driven by something and to eat voraciously with an intense spirit.
I bought it, and it was delicious.
It was tough to eat because there were too many carbohydrates.
It’s amazing how Doka Mochi is able to show such a strong presence in the fast-paced internet world where even slight delays in updates can lead to being quickly forgotten.
Because the way you eat has a significant impact…
It has become so overflowing with people just making faces that look like they’re aroused from simply eating delicious food that it no longer leaves an impression.
>>26
I can never forget the creepiness of Meshinuma…
>>29
Nothing should surpass that.
It’s impressive that they’re continuing the collaboration even though they’ve only aired a little over 10 episodes.
>>28
Isn’t it too obvious, considering it’s like a representative of companies with a heavy footwork like Seven?
It’s better to be eating delicious food and feeling my heart race than to be in ecstasy.
I ate a plate of pilaf, Napolitan pasta, and chicken cutlet, but thinking that it’s 1100 kcal made me feel a bit like I lost out.
>>32
It’s not about the quantity, but since they’re adding calories with oil, the taste is also lacking and there’s no sense of satisfaction.
Even though they are both beautiful girls, there are no collaboration projects coming for the one who messes up the meals at all.
>>34
The title is so not suited for collaboration anymore…
Butter rice is not being sold!
At Lawson, it feels abundant, but at Seven…
A promotional message that would make a doctor furious.
I think it’s great that you’ve been able to significantly increase supply in response to the demand.
The notation for bento at 7-Eleven is for one item, so it seems like it’s not that much, which is a life hack.
Is it okay to collaborate without damaging the corporate image?
I saw it at the convenience store, but it was too scary to buy.
Everyone was the same; even though it was a new collaboration product, it had a discount sticker on it.
The fact that Meshinuma has more demand for that than for the manga itself is what’s creepy.
The painful part is that the one point that really bothers me is that it’s extremely bad for my body.
It’s scary how it conveys that the author is really into binge eating.
I saw it at Seven, but there was quite a bit left.
I feel like there’s a shift towards casually eating rice balls.
It’s not that I’m being critical or anything, but I wonder if it’s really okay to have a heartwarming gourmet manga collaboration like this…
If I’m going to spend around 300 yen on an onigiri, I might as well buy a small bento… that’s how I feel.
💀 Are you going to die?
I feel like there has never been a product where the calories, rather than the price, are noted in the product annotations until now.
Mochizuki is cute, and my appetite overlaps, so I end up buying it.
I feel like it’s going to be okay…
The elaborate products have a price that is too high for the quantity, which slightly deviates from Mochizuki-san’s image.
It would be better to add a Mochizuki sticker to a large portion of peperoncino, increasing it by about 1.5 times.
Characters with this kind of simple and cute charm are in high demand, you know.
Appeals broadly to people of all ages and genders.
>>59
Everything except cuteness is too thick!
Hanchou and Hiroshi are ordinary when it comes to meals, so the collaboration might be a bit questionable.
Mochizuki-san has a clear direction that it’s better to have high calories with excess fat, salt, and sugar anyway…
Can be sold at the convenience store inside the hospital.
The parent-and-child rice ball was delicious.
The heavy feeling when held isn’t like that of a rice ball, though.
Rice balls are formed by wrapping filling in rice, so there can’t be any hollow part.
It seems that there isn’t any filling in the bento, so I think that Mochizuki-san will be relatively satisfied with it.
Medical collaboration can lead you to the strongest card.
The YouTuber who threw away food without eating it faced backlash, but since manga characters don’t have to eat, there’s no risk involved.
>>69
While exposing the side that was thrown away, it really makes me understand the limits of humans.
Mochizuki-san is the type to get really angry about things like the raised floors at 7-Eleven, right?
Seven’s bento may be the cheapest at convenience stores right now.
Before, FamilyMart was overwhelmingly cheap, but…
Compared to other convenience stores, Seven isn’t as ridiculously overpriced as people say…
It feels like they are collaborating on a relaxed and fluffy gourmet manga featuring an ordinary office lady as the main character.
I want you to make food that feels worse, but you keep doing strange collaborations.
The YouTuber recreates a dish, but Mr. Mochizuki’s food is generally too much to finish.
I mean, these days, all bento boxes have calorie information, so having false bottoms doesn’t really matter much.
If you add vegetable oil, you can increase the calories as much as you want.
It looks delicious normally, but I don’t want to catch the attention of the Grim Reaper.
Make it in a mini size.
Isn’t there a limit to the calories that a human can take in?
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Aside from health issues, it’s a kind world, isn’t it, Mochizuki-san?
The Seven’s lunch box was delicious, but honestly, I was let down by this collaboration.
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>>88
There is not enough chubby fetish element.
Make it thicker.
I wonder how many thousands of dialysis patients will increase if we keep increasing collaborations like this.
It’s fun to increase public expenditure.
>>89
If this increases, then those guys are already reserves, right!
>>93
If you had just remained in the reserves, that would have been the best outcome.
The title says “I love binge eating!” but the truth is that what I really love is a manifestation of some kind of symptom, right?
The popularity has already attracted anti-carb advocates…
The drama adaptation will kill the actors.
>>94
Just use CG for the eating scenes to get through it.
We are in an era of diversity, and Mochizuki, who is strong on food loss, can be considered a darling of the times.