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Breakfast shop

The video discusses the prevalence of breakfast shops around schools in Taiwan and contrasts the breakfast culture in Taiwan with that in the United States. In Taiwan, parents often buy breakfast for their children from these shops since they may not have time to prepare it at home, offering a variety of both Chinese and Western breakfast options.

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Published on 2024-01-25

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