I remember my first day in China, I found 15c steamed vegetable and pork buns the size of my fist and was like “should I buy 10 of these? Maybe 20?” but luckily a veteran expat was nearby and assured me that they make them fresh all day, every day.
I still bought five, they were so large they lasted two days with rice.
It’s funny this greentext uses Jollibees as the example here, definitely makes sense for a first-time traveler.
Jollibees is cheap compared to McDonalds, but they still serve crappy processed burgers for 3 times the price of local hamburger stalls in the philippines that use fresh meat patties.
It’s all a learning game, and the shortcut is street food, mom-and-pops, no chains.


I will buy 69 yum burgers and cement my status as a legend/celebrity.
Please post your travel achievement upon your victory.
You will see me on the TV–a legend.
Utterly non-monotonic. from function to legend.
That is really the only thing those of us with nonmonotonicity want. A small amount of recognition.
No city deserves recognition more.
PS “nonmonotonicity” had me laugh out loud for real.