The video begins with several photos of typical American school lunch: trays containing burgers, pizzas, side dishes of corn, carrots and green peas, and of course, Bosco sticks.
In what appears to be a striking juxtaposition, the video then cuts to photos of Korean school lunches, which consisted of noodles, vegetables, meats and other diverse side dishes.
Jin, of course, only picked a few examples. At the end of the day, it comes down to individual taste and the fact that all school lunches serve the same purpose of nourishing students.
Still, Jin managed to convince a lot. The video has received more than 2.1 million views as of this writing, with many wishing to move to South Korea for the sake of lunch.
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