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[Manga] I prepared a feast because I was urged, so what am I supposed to do now?

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  • April 22, 2025
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1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx26

What that person says makes sense.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx18

Well, it means to make delicious food without spending money, right?

I mean, it’s something we always do in a showdown, right?

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx20

The solution to this is a little like going on a sampling tour at a department store.

5: Japan Otaku Reviews

I don’t understand where the logic is.

6: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx23

I’m not saying to feed me expensive food…

7: Japan Otaku Reviews

Well then, don’t rely on other people’s money to demand food.

8: Japan Otaku Reviews

orz

9: Japan Otaku Reviews

Are you taking the meal home?

11: Japan Otaku Reviews

The former president of Daiso was similar in that way, right?

It’s not a “kuso-kote,” but…

12: Japan Otaku Reviews

If you consider the era in the early stages of the serialization, it seems like a generation that struggled in the post-war period when there was little material, but even so, it’s a type that can’t be helped if they are called eccentric or miserly.

13: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Well, after I cheer them up, they’ll give a donation of 100 million yen in a check…

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

It’s nice to bring home a proper meal.

17: Japan Otaku Reviews

Taste testing is different in nuance from being provided for free.

I feel like it would make more sense to use the poor meal idea I did on another occasion to resolve this with this person.

18: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

It’s about being fed delicious food, not expensive meals.

19: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s like a psychological test where you can’t be trusted if you’re thinking “expensive things are delicious.”

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

Take me to a somewhat decent restaurant (like an eel restaurant) that is at the level where an average person would splurge.

I actually wanted to raise the price even more, but I thought it would be nice to donate that amount instead— and the owner here has also agreed to donate, even if it’s a small amount— I think it would have been clever to play on that.

23: Japan Otaku Reviews

I guess I would have been satisfied if it was cheap and delicious…

25: Japan Otaku Reviews

Don’t get mad after being taken to a high-end restaurant and seeing the food.

27: Japan Otaku Reviews

Isn’t it unreasonable to have a feast in a manga themed around cooking and dining?

28: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I don’t like that even though I’m in a position asking for donations, they act superior, trying to feed me delicious things that they think I’ve never had before.

29: Japan Otaku Reviews

What a hassle.

31: Japan Otaku Reviews

It would be great to let such a person eat white rice with carefully sorted rice grains, selected soy sauce, and high-quality egg for a raw egg rice bowl.

I guess you like things that have a good taste and take some effort to make.

32: Japan Otaku Reviews

Since it’s a donation for people suffering from hunger, I suppose I’ll see what kind of food they offer when I say to provide meals.

34: Japan Otaku Reviews

So it’s a story about spirit and intention…

37: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s unreasonable because there’s a higher chance that bringing someone to a cheap place and talking about donations will ruin their mood and lead to a cancellation.

39: Japan Otaku Reviews

I was disappointed like Rikyu because I knew you were coming and had the best things prepared in advance.

42: Japan Otaku Reviews

This person lacked awareness of what would make them happy.

The theme often appears in Oishinbo.

43: Japan Otaku Reviews

I said I’d appreciate it if you could let me eat something delicious, but I didn’t say it had to be expensive.

44: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

In the end, I really love being stingy and taking things home.

46: Japan Otaku Reviews

If it was something like beef tendon beef bowl or an embarrassing cooking competition from the start, I might have been able to participate.

47: Japan Otaku Reviews

Finally, it’s about how the tasting tour connects nicely to donations.

48: Japan Otaku Reviews

People who start threads like this in Oishinbo.

I dislike those who deny things outright.

Once I get denied, I just can’t focus on what comes next.

49: Japan Otaku Reviews

…Oh, is it the sample tasting at the department store?

I misremembered it as a gathering to go eat bamboo shoot sashimi together.

54: Japan Otaku Reviews

The food tasting tour is just riding on the free ride of a business strategy based on the belief in the goodness of people…

55: Japan Otaku Reviews

It would probably be best to have Yamaoka do it from the start, but I guess we won’t go that route.

56: Japan Otaku Reviews

If you look at historical figures through books or by examining shells, you might find interesting people like this.

I don’t want to work for the company… it seems like it would be stifling with strict management of supplies and a focus on saving.

57: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx15

“It’s too reasonable to say that money shouldn’t be spent on things like this when it could be donated to Africa.”

60: Japan Otaku Reviews

I was able to take in the cuteness of the early Kurita-san, so I will take my leave.

62: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I can’t read the argument that even if it’s someone else’s money, they still don’t want it to be wasted no matter what.

63: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

There’s someone anonymously criticizing on 24-hour TV, saying to donate with that budget.

64: Japan Otaku Reviews

I heard Gates is like this.

65: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s one thing to deal with an ordinary opponent, but this is a miserly person we’re talking about.

66: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Honestly, what the old man is saying is just too right.

Rather, it’s strange that the president of Oohara has no doubts about what he’s doing.

That being said, the early Kuriko is really too cute.

67: Japan Otaku Reviews

I understand that since I’m enthusiastic about donating and urging my stingy self to encourage others to donate as well, I want to see the spirit of the recipient organization.

71: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

I was actually underestimating it, wasn’t I?

He’s a stingy CEO who thinks he’ll be happy just because you feed him high-end cuisine without understanding what kind of person he is.

73: Japan Otaku Reviews

Originally, it was the Tohzai Newspaper Company that was trying to get President Narasawa to act in a way that would make it easier to donate to other companies…

74: Japan Otaku Reviews

Are there two stingy people side by side…?

75: Japan Otaku Reviews

Kurita-san is so cute these days!

77: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s not just someone who is poor and has to be miserly; there are people who can properly spend money where it should be spent, and this old man makes a valid point.

78: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

I quite like the punchline of this story.

I quite like the punchline of this story.

79: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s not about feeding them something luxurious, but rather what we usually eat.

You just need to serve plenty of what you believe is delicious.

80: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s just that they’re stingy even though they have money.

I won’t choose something expensive from the start.

82: Japan Otaku Reviews

Even though it is explained so logically.

“I wonder why this old man is so angry?” This reaction is consistently shown by Oohara as well.

In a way, it might be a big deal.

83: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

First of all, the fact that you’re talking behind someone’s back and calling them stingy really shows that you look down on them.

87: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The stingy nickname “Kechihira” until the very end is really crazy.

91: Japan Otaku Reviews

I can do it!

You can have a completely satisfying entertainment experience without spending money!

93: Japan Otaku Reviews

Rather, these days, being stingy is both a nickname and a self-proclaimed title.

It’s not just Yoshimoto, the president of Marubiru in Osaka’s “Three Frugal” group.

“There were people who stood out as ‘quirky and unprofitable go-getter CEOs’…”

95: Japan Otaku Reviews

Every time it’s “Delicious Mystery,” there are always people who nitpick everything…

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