Friday, February 16, 2018

This Is A Man's Bento Box

This Cow-Shaped Bento Box Has 10 Pounds of Premium Wagyu Beef 

And it costs nearly $3,000


Japanese bento boxes typically contain an assortment of relatively light, healthy items like fish, vegetables, soup, and salads, along with small portions of rice, meat, or tempura. But a new lunch delivery service called Gochikuru is taking the set meal in the completely opposite direction with the release of a two-foot-wide cow-shaped box full of 10 pounds of wagyu beef from Tottori Prefecture, which is widely considered to be some of the most delectable meat in the world. 

The slices of cooked sirloin, prime rib, brisket, and tongue, are arranged over Kinu Musume rice, and the meal is garnished with dipping sauces, lime wedges, and wasabi. This special delivery item will set you back around $2,800 after sales tax. That’s truly a lot of money for a bento box, but if you were to split this order with nine friends, you could each feast on a pound of meat for around $280 — still expensive, but that price is at least in the realm of what you might spend on a splashy dinner at a steakhouse.

(Eater.com)

A Historically (Bad) Sales YEar

Chevrolet Sold One (1) New Car In The United Kingdom Last Month

It has come to our attention that Chevrolet is off to a booming start this year in the United Kingdom, where it reportedly sold a total of one—yes, one—car last month. Notably, that’s one (1) more than its U.K. sales a year prior. Not bad!

Chevrolet’s long been a nonentity in the U.K. for General Motors, but the Jalopnik staff had a brief pause when one of us stumbled onto this story from Top Gear’s website. Car sales were down in January, the story says, adding:
Chevrolet sold… one. One car. Awww.
 (Jalopnik.com)

Something To Ponder

I focus almost all of my time, money, and resources on creating new experiences and improving relationships… Not things.

And this has TRANSFORMED my financial life forever.

I no longer have to worry about money.

I don’t stress about my income or bills because I don’t spend money on material items that don’t bring me real happiness, freedom, and peace of mind.

And you know what?

I’m the happiest that I’ve ever been in my life.

I See What You Did There


(Facebook.com)

So You're Sayin' It's Possible


It would take you more than 400 years to spend a night in all of Las Vegas’s hotel rooms.

(Bits&Pieces.us)