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Lawson in Japan has introduced Nomu Mayo, a mayonnaise-style drink priced at ¥198. However, social media reviews have been negative, describing it as tasting exactly like mayonnaise and ...
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Convenience store Lawson, a well-known Japanese chain, has launched 'Nomu Mayo' or 'Drinkable Mayonnaise.' Lawson describes it as "the chilled drink mayo fanatics have long been waiting for ...
You get the general idea. Well, Japan has launched a new drink and it’s... It’s quite something and shoots onto our list above. It’s called Nomu Mayo, and you’ve probably guessed what the main ...
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Priced at ¥198 (£1.04) for 200ml, Lawson describes it as “the chilled drink mayo fanatics have long been waiting for”, according to Sora News24. Mayo is used heavily in sandwiches and pizzas ...
The company described it as a “chilled drink mayo fanatics have long been waiting for”, but I think it can be summed up in just one word: abomination. “Drinkable mayonnaise” aside (shudder ...