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SBS One Piece: Here’s Sanji’s Treatment to Women who Don’t Finish Their Meal!

Are you curious about how Sanji treats women who don't finish their meals?

Anime & Manga | 26 January

2022-01-26T18:00:16.000Z

Sanji is a person who values food. He will be very angry if he sees someone throwing away or don’t finish their food. If the person is a man, then he would have been kicked by Sanji. Then what if the person is a woman considering Sanji can't hurt women? Here's the discussion!

In the SBS One Piece volume 80, a reader asked what would Sanji do if he saw a woman not finishing her food? Oda replied that Sanji would take her plate and eat the leftovers. Sanji doesn't mind if it's food from a woman.

Sanji may not forgive women who don't finish her food, but Sanji still respects food by eating the rest. He’s truly a real man. Do you think that there are people like Sanji in real life?

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