Why McDonald's Is Better in Europe | Asmongold Reacts

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  • @12SickOne34
    @12SickOne34 9 місяців тому +4580

    Asmon never ceases to amaze me. One time he has really, really intelligent, wise points of view and other times he says the absolute dumbest nonsense I could think of.
    The duality of man.

    • @vidgetgaming
      @vidgetgaming 9 місяців тому +1043

      He is American, you have to lower your standards.

    • @debonlr
      @debonlr 9 місяців тому +14

      why do you even care

    • @shintruth2716
      @shintruth2716 9 місяців тому +190

      When he's dumb, it's on purpose for being entertaining.

    • @JTheraos
      @JTheraos 9 місяців тому +47

      @@vidgetgaming imagine believing guns should be banned while simultaniously believing you are smart.. LOL

    • @ioritenshi
      @ioritenshi 9 місяців тому +130

      ​@@shintruth2716sometimes its really not... he has a few abysmal takes from time to time. which is normal, hes human (i believe)

  • @jamescody9982
    @jamescody9982 9 місяців тому +3049

    If you think that's messed up... look at the ingredients in your everyday condiments in USA compared to other places. My 🇨🇦 Hienz ketchup has 5 ingredients, starting with tomato paste. 🇺🇸 is 20% corn syrup

    • @ItalianMetalHED
      @ItalianMetalHED 9 місяців тому +288

      reply was hidden. Our lists of ingredients usually contain words you cant pronounce and need to google.

    • @verti3213
      @verti3213 9 місяців тому +445

      Companies have too much freedom to put whatever trash they want in USA! It's a true wild west food wise lol

    • @bustabusts
      @bustabusts 9 місяців тому +47

      not to mention the amount of estrogen that's in McDonald's food

    • @maskettaman1488
      @maskettaman1488 9 місяців тому +64

      I spent a few weeks in Europe and their food tastes like dirt. Also the US (and CAN) have stricter requirements for what goes on the ingredients label. In Europe it will say "Tomato Paste" but in NA it will list the actual ingredients of that paste. Just because you don't know what something is doesn't mean its dangerous

    • @sslingo
      @sslingo 9 місяців тому +561

      ​@@maskettaman1488hahahaha cope

  • @user-uu9up5fe5t
    @user-uu9up5fe5t 8 місяців тому +150

    Asmon: "Why does the cheese the cheese all the black molds over there?"
    also Asmon: *doesnt know what cheese is made of, or what fermentation means.

    • @A-Clear_View
      @A-Clear_View 2 місяці тому +5

      yes

    • @tag-pi3wy
      @tag-pi3wy 7 днів тому +1

      I mean tbh, blue cheese has a really special taste, and it's not that good looking so it's understandable to despise it. But yeah blaming it on the mold while it's how every cheese is made is inaccurate lol

  • @cronus-kumo
    @cronus-kumo 22 дні тому +21

    I remember my american friend visiting me in Germany and he even said that our mayo tastes better than in the US because, and i quote "It actually tastes like mayo and not a bunch of chemicals and taste enhancers"

    • @gaborcsuzi4504
      @gaborcsuzi4504 7 днів тому +1

      I was in the US for around a week. I still don't understand how can bread taste sweet, but they made it....

  • @etienne8110
    @etienne8110 9 місяців тому +1175

    The fries aren't burnt. There was an option to get other vegetables fries, so you could order a mix of potatoes, carrots and beetroots fries. Thus the darker ones (probably beetroots)
    They were actually quite good and healthier than just potatoes.

    • @ValouIka
      @ValouIka 8 місяців тому +49

      Not sure they were healthier, I tried it when it was available but they absorbed oil way more than potatoes fries when deep fried so my fingers were way more greasy than usual.

    • @domenicomacchia5197
      @domenicomacchia5197 8 місяців тому +90

      moment you fry them it loses the Healthier option.

    • @nippon19
      @nippon19 8 місяців тому +3

      they were so good than they stay in mcdo less than a month lmaooooo

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 8 місяців тому +24

      @@nippon19 it was planned as such. It was a limited product.
      Just like the mc raclette or the cbo...

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 8 місяців тому

      @@domenicomacchia5197 nutritionally you are wrong. Even Fried, a carrot will have more vitamines than a potato...

  • @fern-tv
    @fern-tv 9 місяців тому +349

    Thanks for the reaction dude 👌🏻

    • @Argondo
      @Argondo 9 місяців тому +23

      you got some great content!

    • @nippon19
      @nippon19 8 місяців тому +3

      great video too dudes

    • @xVISTALUx
      @xVISTALUx 6 місяців тому +44

      2 Bored Guys bauen weiter ihr imperium aus

    • @Dorian_Scott
      @Dorian_Scott 4 місяці тому +1

      Good video

    • @Darkness251
      @Darkness251 2 місяці тому +14

      @@xVISTALUxKlar, der Westflügel nimmt Form an!

  • @TonyVallad
    @TonyVallad 8 місяців тому +183

    Being french that was soooo fun to watch !
    And about the car thing...
    A lot of people living in big cities like Paris or other smaller ones don't necesarely need a car (good public transports and a lot of new personal electric vehicles help a lot) (for example I got rid of mine as I bought a Onewheel and don't really need it anymore)
    But if you're not in a big city, then there's a pretty good chance you have a car. (usually 1 per person, rarely more than that although it happens)

    • @alfred9805
      @alfred9805 7 місяців тому +41

      Yeah Asmon was weirdly comparing somebody living in Paris city center to himself leaving in the suburbs. It's like saying "do they own cars in Manhattan ?". Few people own a car in Paris but most people living in Paris suburb will own at least 1 car, probably 2 for families

    • @ControversialOpinionGuy
      @ControversialOpinionGuy Місяць тому +1

      I really wish the U.S. had bike lanes.

  • @arnepietruszewski9255
    @arnepietruszewski9255 8 місяців тому +356

    Fun Fact: The Michelin stars are from the same company as the tires on cars are. In the early days of the car the michelin tire company gave out an atlas with repair stations in case your car broke down and added restaurants as an afterthought. Then they started to rate the restaurants with stars, and the rest is history.

    • @RomanAbstinent161
      @RomanAbstinent161 7 місяців тому +6

      Thx Cpt. Obvious

    • @rickhapstley3866
      @rickhapstley3866 7 місяців тому +108

      @@RomanAbstinent161 How is it obvious for people who don't know the whole story ?

    • @bobmarley3594
      @bobmarley3594 6 місяців тому +25

      And then Asmon ask if we have cars in Europe.... US citizens seems so uneducated when I hear that.

    • @Corrupted
      @Corrupted 6 місяців тому +32

      @@RomanAbstinent161 How was that obvious lmao, I've never heard of that and if someone randomly told me this, I absolutely wouldn't believe it

    • @RomanAbstinent161
      @RomanAbstinent161 6 місяців тому +4

      @@Corrupted So you don't know basic things, ok

  • @derpionderpson1424
    @derpionderpson1424 9 місяців тому +2334

    I'm enjoying Asmon interpreting "we would like not to be treated as a nuisance" as "they think they are too good for McD" really shows the American vs European mindset.

    • @SparkShadow212
      @SparkShadow212 9 місяців тому +381

      I mean, he is from the US, where having things that eases the customers is considered "catering to whiny babies".

    • @aimaimaimmiamiamia6890
      @aimaimaimmiamiamia6890 9 місяців тому +45

      @@SparkShadow212 welp to be fair, seppos are whiney babies

    • @collindille4740
      @collindille4740 9 місяців тому +90

      Mcd is not quality food

    • @SparkShadow212
      @SparkShadow212 9 місяців тому +37

      @@collindille4740 Oh absolutely not.

    • @antoxin93
      @antoxin93 9 місяців тому +64

      I am a european and he is right. It wasn't said in the way that mcdonalds is somehow treating the french people badly, it's this arrogance that is present, like if not for Mcdonalds, place is all around fine dining and michelins, not kebab shops lol. We are talking about France in 2023, not Louis de Foines times. America in the 60ies was also a vastly different place to what it is today

  • @lukapitkanen3333
    @lukapitkanen3333 9 місяців тому +593

    26:34 just want to note that in most EU cities you can choose to own a car, unlike in the US where you seemingly need to own a car if you want to be a part of the society.

    • @Buceesfanmaarten
      @Buceesfanmaarten 9 місяців тому +36

      On the other hand it's nearly impossible in some cities to get around by car, forcing people to make use of public transportation (which sucks, even tho it's better than in the US).
      Also, if you want to own a full size SUV or Truck in Europe you're forced to pay up to 200% tax in some countries, making them unaffordable to most of the population.

    • @ow_lars8780
      @ow_lars8780 9 місяців тому +17

      @@Buceesfanmaarten
      I think that Denmark and Norway have very high taxes on petrol cars, so they have to buy an electric one. But there are no additional taxes on SUVs or trucks anywhere.

    • @StMargorach
      @StMargorach 9 місяців тому +90

      ​@@Buceesfanmaartenwhat are you smoking?

    • @lukapitkanen3333
      @lukapitkanen3333 9 місяців тому +53

      @@Buceesfanmaarten I guess the quality of public transportation differs from country to country, but where I live public transportation is very convenient. You can basically get to anywhere and you have a lot of options from busses, trams, trains, metros, and it’s way more affordable than owning a car. My family has always had a car also, as do many families, so I’d say we have it A LOT better than the US in almost every way I think. We have the actual freedom here, freedom to choose.

    • @malw6323
      @malw6323 9 місяців тому +67

      I've never owned a car in my 30 years of being alive, never felt the need to, it hasn't had any negative effect on my quality of life. I think that's neat.

  • @JulienChabanon
    @JulienChabanon 4 місяці тому +32

    As a french guy, I felt both insulted and amused when he wondered if France has cars lol

  • @Exilum
    @Exilum 7 місяців тому +12

    26:45 To clarify, yes there are drive through pretty much everywhere, no it's not that common to own a car if you live in a big city. Unlike the US, public transportation is just that much more convenient. People who do need to leave the city or live in suburbs are way more likely to have cars though. It's not really about the price but more about whether or not you have a use for it (and if it's worth the trouble of parking).

  • @Rubinrus
    @Rubinrus 9 місяців тому +761

    A friend of mine was eating fastfood every single day while being in Russia. After he moved to USA he suddenly started eating healthy food and cooking for himself. If you ask him about fastfood or sauces in America he goes meinkampf mode saying how inferior they are or how its a sugarcoated poison.

    • @SynthhInHD
      @SynthhInHD 9 місяців тому +237

      I mean... He isn't wrong in the slightest rofl

    • @DatAsianGuy
      @DatAsianGuy 9 місяців тому

      Is he wrong? The US has like the biggest obesity issue in the world lmao.
      US foods in general are so incrediby unhealthy, even the vegetarian and vegan shit that gets put out is not super healthy, because regulations are in general just trash compared to EU.

    • @nippon19
      @nippon19 8 місяців тому +13

      why i'm not surprised ?

    • @SaintTrident
      @SaintTrident 8 місяців тому +34

      100% true and that is not even only about fast food

    • @exee6820
      @exee6820 7 місяців тому +48

      Yea just the beef in US fastfood or the chicken is a crime
      This video forget an important point about mcdonald in france and why it didn't work at first: They imported shitty beef and Mcdonald got banished by the reglementation
      Now their beef is quite good. They had to advertise for at least 10 years their hamburger were with 100%french beef on TV to have the people comback and now it's a sucess
      I tried Wendy's & McDonald in Usa last year and just took a bit before trashing my hamburger
      Went in japan this summer and the mcdonald i visit was even better than in france

  • @MetalGearedKaugummi
    @MetalGearedKaugummi 9 місяців тому +46

    bro wtf, asmon can have mold chilling right next to him but god forbid its in the cheese smh.

    • @_Professor_Oak
      @_Professor_Oak 8 годин тому

      Best not tell him how cheese is made 😂😂

  • @SixJayy
    @SixJayy 3 місяці тому +7

    What? McDonald’s is even worse in America? That’s bad

  • @Pentax67
    @Pentax67 6 місяців тому +13

    I’m surprised you guys in US just discovered what in France we’ve been doing. It first appeared around November 2022 here at my place (France!) I was a bit surprised and not happy but after I tried I thought it’s the best idea ever, since we are using so many unnecessary packaging just to throw it away… I hope you guys in US will have same packaging. And yes come to Europe try our McDonald they are different , and a lot smaller too in burger size 😊

    • @rainbowflash5937
      @rainbowflash5937 6 місяців тому +17

      Less calories, less sugar, walkable cities. There is a reason why Europeans on avarage are always thinner than the average us american. All the comments calling The EU communists... pfff they make our consumer life 10x better! Real glad to be an EU citizen.

    • @SeleDreams
      @SeleDreams 5 місяців тому +4

      The one thing I hate is their straws, these paper straws add a bad taste to the drinks and keep destroying themselves with the humidity

    • @Dorian_Scott
      @Dorian_Scott 4 місяці тому +2

      Your McDonalds looks a million times better than our McDonalds (America)! Definitely have to go if I ever get the chance to leave the country.

    • @Dasbullboll
      @Dasbullboll 4 місяці тому

      We dont have reusable packaging in sweden lol

  • @chromasux2
    @chromasux2 8 місяців тому +188

    "I'm an american" No truer words have I ever heard Asmon say. I wish it wasn't so hard or expensive for us to travel, it can really open up your eyes when you visit other places and cultures. When I visited Paris, it went so much smoother for conversation, ordering and pretty much everything when I told people I was Canadian vs telling them I was American. Way noticeable difference on how we're perceived.

    • @sunnychiu3872
      @sunnychiu3872 3 місяці тому +11

      Well if it’s expensive for you guys imagine how much worse it is for poorer countries lol.

    • @jonaswox
      @jonaswox 21 день тому

      The french and canadians have deep philosophical similarities. America and france, not so much :) Trudeau is surely making you guys a laughing stock in Europe atm, so I guess the respect running out soon :/ Maybe not bcus european social democrats are really beginning to act evil atm. They basically want to exclude legally and democratically chosen representatives of certain ideological groups. Its actually very scary. Good to see some countries like denmark denied to sign this sick sick decleration. But these guys have majority in the EU , so the madness is only getting worse.
      They basically want to say that if you are "right wing" (such an extremely vague term in a complex political landscape), then you are extremist and should not be allowed in government. Imagine these same people squeaking if someone was to exclude them from politics..... they would cry fascism, anti democracy and justify civil disobedience.

  • @jeangodecoster
    @jeangodecoster 9 місяців тому +324

    I like at 1:08 how they translate "c'est pas terrible" to "it's not terrible", where it actually means "it's not great", or a polite way of saying "yeah it's dogshit".

    • @cobracrystal_
      @cobracrystal_ 9 місяців тому +15

      admittedly, an understandable translation error, because why the fuck is "terrible" positively connotated when negated

    • @jeangodecoster
      @jeangodecoster 8 місяців тому +22

      @@cobracrystal_ because “terrible” can mean awesome in most situations.

    • @juleslefumiste9204
      @juleslefumiste9204 8 місяців тому +33

      @@cobracrystal_ cause French people love understatement lol

    • @muskelpaulkleber7413
      @muskelpaulkleber7413 7 місяців тому +13

      @@cobracrystal_ The better question is: why the fuck is "not terrible" a good thing? In my world, if my french is "not terrible" it is exactly that. Very bad, but at least not terrible. That is what that actually means. The sarcastic way of calling something great "not bad" is known as understatement. Thast might not work in any language with any word.

    • @bodycounter9386
      @bodycounter9386 7 місяців тому +7

      That's because in Germany we say "nicht schlecht" which translates to "not bad". It means that something is better than expected and actually pretty good. Opposed to the United States for example we very rarely use terms like amazing, spectacular or something similar. Since it's a German channel there has probably been some misunderstanding.

  • @EirMikah
    @EirMikah 7 місяців тому +11

    One thing not mentioned in the video. Each new container in McDo France has a chip, which now lets the restaurant know if the containers have been stolen or not.

    • @attilaabonyi8879
      @attilaabonyi8879 4 місяці тому

      What happens after the restaurant finds out about?
      Just curious as a fellow european

    • @saladspinner3200
      @saladspinner3200 4 місяці тому

      What are they going to do, chase you down the street?

    • @johnhighway7399
      @johnhighway7399 18 днів тому

      ​@@saladspinner3200
      No, but the police will

  • @klicka1
    @klicka1 6 місяців тому +6

    Nice you've subscribed, the people behind this are very committed to any in-depth reporting. They have started in germany with the channel simplicissimus and do high quality content over a few years already, now partnering with a different youtuber creating this new English channel fern. So basically most of the content you see there now, was previously released on the german channel, you may take a look there as well.

  • @Bassalicious
    @Bassalicious 8 місяців тому +92

    "They've been eating shit for so long, they like it now." - Asmon on retail WoW players
    Kinda ironic how it perfectly applies to his reaction on this too. So very American.

    • @hjalmarnilsson1756
      @hjalmarnilsson1756 Місяць тому +7

      Same how they can stomach there chocolate they are so desensitized, statements like "huh you ever realize puke sort of tastes like chocolate?" Comes naturally to them definition of shit taste is that they start to like the taste of there own puke absolute slop

    • @TPanax
      @TPanax 18 днів тому

      true

  • @foreverfornever1124
    @foreverfornever1124 9 місяців тому +322

    No no no!! This video should be why fast food in general is better around the world versus the US, in both quality and service haha. Japan is peak fast food when visiting there.

    • @BlackRiverStudios
      @BlackRiverStudios 9 місяців тому +44

      This. Mcdonalds in Japan beats EU by a mile. Hell, in south east asia theyre better than in the us/eu.

    • @spythere
      @spythere 9 місяців тому

      Fast food companies basically discovered that you can literally throw the garbage in US , call it "an innovation" and people would still eat this. Why spend money and resources on improving the quality of products when you can downgrade them, keep the price and nobody will tell a difference.

    • @LiberationMatrix
      @LiberationMatrix 9 місяців тому +48

      Nah its even deeper, why is ALL food of better quality in Europe than Merica and why does Merica have more "food insecurity" than most European nations as well?

    • @Joris0815
      @Joris0815 9 місяців тому +6

      If you go to Japan, PLEASE dont go to a fastfood joint other than like once for the memes

    • @TheNewWyb
      @TheNewWyb 9 місяців тому +4

      Food in general is of lower quality / lower safety standards in north America than in the EU and parts of Asia.

  • @tastybread69420
    @tastybread69420 4 місяці тому +3

    the funny thing for me is that you might think that the french Mc Do menu is more expensive then in america but its like across the board about 90 ct cheaper. just go to the bicmac index and check for urself haha

  • @kapolacraft
    @kapolacraft 3 місяці тому +2

    for information, the paper straw are the least favored alternate straw used in french, now we use metal, glass or bamboo straw, each one is washable, and you can bring them with you easly (the bamboo and paper one are the most used by fastfood place as they are more afordable but bar and restaurant will use glass and metal as they already need to wash the dish anyway)

  • @PerfectionHunter
    @PerfectionHunter 9 місяців тому +363

    07:00 I'm from EU and visited USA for a couple of weeks... and was abhorred by how bad 98% of all the food was. The amount of sugar in Everything made me gain 5 pounds (over 2 Kilos) during the drip. At the end of the trip i finally went to a "fine" restaurant that charged $35 for a dinner and it tasted like a normal $9 lunch here in Europe... it made me really miss home, and was glad i was about to board the plane in a few hours.
    Other than that everything seemed absolutely perfectly fine in the US. Oliver Anthony agrees.

    • @cursedimageseveryday5559
      @cursedimageseveryday5559 9 місяців тому

      As a European the food in the US really left me feeling like they are purposefully trying to poison as many people before the country gets overpopulated. Even simple stupid bread has daily sugar intake content

    • @jaazz90
      @jaazz90 9 місяців тому +2

      Of course it costs $9 since you earn 3 times less money (although it really doesn't, it costs 15-20 euros).
      It wasn't sugar that made you gain weight, it was the fact that you walk 10 000 steps a day in Europe, and 2 000 in US.
      What crap did you eat? Next time I'd suggest you to sort doordash by "support local businesses".

    • @Dangerous1939
      @Dangerous1939 8 місяців тому +202

      @@jaazz90 a lot of opinions for someone who has no idea where OP is from and what he did on his trip to the US

    • @hallow6763
      @hallow6763 8 місяців тому +36

      ​@@Dangerous1939 cause they cant have arguments against smth thats a fact 😂

    • @faliandra7659
      @faliandra7659 8 місяців тому +113

      @@jaazz90 we earn 3 times less money? You talking before OR after tax? And what country are you comparing to the US? just in case you didnt know, the EU isn't just one country ;) You might be right about the "after tax" income though, my country has super high taxes. But at least I won't be homeless if I'm unemployed. Oh and...there's this really cool thing: free healthcare. You know, that ONE thing you wish you had when you actually get ill and then get a 5 figure bill you can't afford :)

  • @SlavicPanda
    @SlavicPanda 9 місяців тому +36

    @14:30
    "You can find relatively cozy corners designated for larger groups of people".
    In America we have relatively cozy corners designated for larger people.

  • @MrPolisse
    @MrPolisse 4 місяці тому +4

    THIS VIDEO IS MISSING THE FIRST FUCKING POINT ! Quality of the food we use. Meat in france is so much better . For having tried both, the meat used in the US in Mcdonald's is disgusting AF. For some other ingredients ig also

  • @kitlow2970
    @kitlow2970 3 місяці тому +2

    so making the packaging from reusable plastic that is likely not recyclable is somehow better than making it from paper which is 100% recyclable

  • @bp3d106
    @bp3d106 9 місяців тому +506

    I never eat American food in Europe because it seems to defeat the purpose of traveling to Europe. But they have better tasting soft drinks. Probably half the calories too. I don't drink calories normally but European Fanta is the best. They have different standards for what can be put into those drinks and it actually improves the taste.

    • @Tier100
      @Tier100 9 місяців тому +42

      The best Fanta i tasted was in spain, it was apple flavoured

    • @illliiiiillliii6265
      @illliiiiillliii6265 9 місяців тому +9

      I've never tasted American Fanta but I've heard its so sweet it makes European Fanta taste like juice. I thought it was the opposite where when you drink American you can never go back.

    • @ChrisGrump
      @ChrisGrump 9 місяців тому +4

      I would probably die eating american "food" (i use the world loosely in this case).

    • @BedanTV
      @BedanTV 9 місяців тому +54

      USA uses "Corn Syrup" while EU uses "Sugar" (Either from Cane or Beets). Neither is healthy but I guess it affects the taste. Also USA uses more chemicals that EU forbids... so there may be something about that.

    • @MASSIVEMAN-wb1zx
      @MASSIVEMAN-wb1zx 9 місяців тому +4

      They swap some sugar for artificial sweeteners because many EU countries have sugar tax. That's why it tastes different. Imo it's disgusting, orangina is way better

  • @hattersmadness4701
    @hattersmadness4701 9 місяців тому +85

    When I was stationed in Japan I was confused the first time I went to McD there and the meal only came with a small drink and fries. But it did make me realize how big a fata$$ we are in the states after that.

    • @vukkulvar9769
      @vukkulvar9769 9 місяців тому +3

      Small drink AND no free refill.

    • @whoknows8225
      @whoknows8225 9 місяців тому

      they're tiny ppl....

    • @nietzchan
      @nietzchan 9 місяців тому +13

      @@vukkulvar9769 wait, what? free refill?

    • @bioni76
      @bioni76 9 місяців тому +7

      @@whoknows8225 yea they’re not obese.

    • @oh-noe
      @oh-noe 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@vukkulvar9769 free refills??

  • @exander77
    @exander77 5 місяців тому +2

    In a big European city, you don't need a car. Most people have everything in walking distance and public transportation is good. If you have car, you rarely use it within the city, it is mainly for going out of the city.

  • @Athai_
    @Athai_ 7 місяців тому +2

    Funny how Asmon talked shit about that french cheese but lives in a moldy and rotting house

  • @danielsprouse9549
    @danielsprouse9549 9 місяців тому +159

    I worked at a McDonald's in the USA very recently. I say recently, because I quit after I saw what went on in the kitchen. I legit saw someone who dropped one of the frozen meat patties, pick it up, and place it on the grill. Don't reply with the "10 second rule" bullshit. The floor was caked in grease and dirt. The dishes and cooking utensils only got cleaned once or twice every couple of days. They don't even bother to temp check the food on the regular, and cook food under the recommend temperature all the time and just guess if it's done.
    This is a warning... Don't eat McDonald's in the USA.

    • @JTheraos
      @JTheraos 9 місяців тому +8

      In America we dont give a fuck about frozen (to be cooked) foods falling on the floor. It is quite literally as clean as humanly possible after it is placed on a hit grill. ZERO germs. I get it, McDonald's is NASTY with some of the shit the employees do, but I guarantee that same shit happens at every restaurant. Small businesses? You bet your ass they aren't throwing away anything dropped on the ground if it's cookable. They simply cannot afford it and would go out of business if they threw away every not yet cooked thing that falls on the floor. McDonald's is no more nasty than anywhere else, it's just so big and so open that you get to see the shit first hand even as a customer. I did work there along with several other fast food places and they are ALL vile. If you refuse to eat McDonald's, ypu should never ever eat at any fast food in the entire country.

    • @hagoryopi2101
      @hagoryopi2101 9 місяців тому +3

      Lazy people exist in every country.

    • @user-gc1rb4vt5j
      @user-gc1rb4vt5j 9 місяців тому +42

      @@JTheraos small businesses have employees who have a personal interest in doing a good job. Bad rep can destroy your place in no time. A lot of the time the small food places I go to have their actual owners cooking or overseeing the process, some of them are family buisnesses. It is different when you actually helped to create the place and care about the quality of your product instead of being a low payed employee doing a job you don't like for a multibillion company you don't care about. Some places I go to even have the kitchen in the middle of the joint so you can see the whole process of cooking.

    • @Gronbar6
      @Gronbar6 9 місяців тому +33

      I worked in Polish McDonald and that person would be warn imminently. You can't even touch "dirty" things without wearing a glove, also frozen meat need to be picked up wearing a glove. Sanitary standards are strict, at least in Poland.

    • @Gamovore
      @Gamovore 9 місяців тому +34

      I've worked for McDonald's in France and you don't have the right to do that. First there's an alarm every 30 minutes telling you to wash your hands. You have to do it. If a meat patty falls on the floor you take it, put it in the trash and wash your hands again. Otherwise you'll get warned and ultimately fired.

  • @Nikaido..
    @Nikaido.. 9 місяців тому +755

    It would be so cool to see Asmon and the rest of OTK go to Europe and test different fast food chains and review em. Might be a great idea for the future.

    • @cwj138
      @cwj138 9 місяців тому +164

      If Asmon strays too far from Texas the world ends tho.

    • @adammasterx5854
      @adammasterx5854 9 місяців тому +57

      @@cwj138lmao he’s like some SCP or smth that needs to be contained in one place

    • @Hodoss
      @Hodoss 9 місяців тому +47

      We need a show where Americans who know little to nothing of Europe are kidnapped and dropped in a European place that's bound to give Culture Shock, like a bicycle highway in the Netherlands or the Bone Church in Czechia. Watch them tripping balls like they're in a parallel universe.

    • @adammasterx5854
      @adammasterx5854 9 місяців тому +14

      @@Hodoss “Holy Beegeesus Sophie! This place is so primitive they don’t even have cars”

    • @Mousse9
      @Mousse9 9 місяців тому +26

      @@adammasterx5854They already think that. I’ve seen enough “Stupid Stuff Americans Say” to know that they think other countries don’t have internet, or cars, or electricity.

  • @seynoonrae2474
    @seynoonrae2474 8 місяців тому +2

    Inflation fun fact: the 250g cube of margarine we used for cooking went from 0.39€ to 0.99€, it always came in a paper wrapper.
    Now I buy the 500g version as is it 20% cheaper per g at 1.59€, but it comes in a no reusable plastic bowl.

  • @ZhaojuEphastine
    @ZhaojuEphastine 7 місяців тому

    19:30 => Yeah. But we allow multiple use plastic containers, though. I don't know where anymore, but at some places, if you bring your own container (not in food-related stuff), you can get a percentage off. I also know that plastic or even paper bags cost an extra to get when, for example, you go get your medicine in the pharmacy. And it's been years that you don't have plastic bag handed for your groceries when shopping. You can buy some and often more sturdy ones for from like 0.05€ for the "classical" ones to 0.50€ for the biggest and sturdiest ones. They are intended to be re-used and they comme really handy for a crap-load of other situations. Like, I used to use some in place of a wheeled cart when I had more physical strength. Now I use them usually to trash out what is recyclable (and won't stain the bag too much for other transportation moments.

  • @xtv62
    @xtv62 9 місяців тому +179

    Random balding 32 y/o french guy here with just some stuff to say.
    6:45 Those are vegetables fries and those are pretty good.
    7:25 McDonalds has been in France since the 70s, not 1997.
    10:14 José Bové was hated and ridiculed by kids in France.
    13:45 Though they've been looking more modern now, I've never ever seen a McDonalds looking like that, most of them still looks like shown before or have more subdued colors.
    14:55 We had Ronald, Grimace, Hamburglar and Birdie up until the 2000s.
    26:00 We still have paper / cardboard when ordering drive-through.

    • @MarkHWillson
      @MarkHWillson 9 місяців тому +5

      TY for setting the record straight on some things. Lots of videos like this, good and well-intentioned as they may be, don't tell the full story.

    • @rosmundsen
      @rosmundsen 9 місяців тому +2

      In the early 90s I had a teriyaki burger in a Japan McDonalds, very good.

    • @RealCheemsJr.
      @RealCheemsJr. 9 місяців тому +1

      Fascinating stuff.
      Thanks for the info brother.

    • @aflacduck2
      @aflacduck2 9 місяців тому +1

      @@thomgizziz I've had EU McD, I don't get where anyone is saying that shit is better cause it straight up ain't.
      The fucken ketchup is wrong to start, it's that really sour type no one here likes.
      The fries are just different, it's like going to some no name burger joint fries.
      I think it's just boring people who want to feel superior so they tell their friends after coming back from what is a shit boring trip doing nothing how amazing everything is there.
      I swear, it's 100% just that, boring people trying to turn their boring life into a super hero story and it's sad.

    • @Kpaxlol
      @Kpaxlol 9 місяців тому +1

      Interesting how the video says 1997 and later it says in 1992 , X thing happened.

  • @marcvongeldern847
    @marcvongeldern847 9 місяців тому +137

    The McD’s in Japan are like comic book versions of McD’s. The register employees stand ready and attentive, uniforms perfectly pressed and clean. The kitchen staff move quickly and in perfect unison, like a dance. There’s no chatter behind the counter. Each employee has a job to do, and they do it flawlessly. The food is fresh, always, and it looks clean and perfect. The dining areas are spotless, and all of the chairs and tables are anchored, so they can’t be moved. It’s completely opposite what we see in the US where the counter people are distracted, the guy at the fries is picking his nose, the food’s been sitting under a heat lamp for 3 hours, and the dining room looks like a kindergarten play space.

    • @Religious_man
      @Religious_man 7 місяців тому

      Disgraceful

    • @trysixtysnipeco
      @trysixtysnipeco 5 місяців тому +3

      I ate at 2 different MCD in japan and I think both times I found the nuggets fucking awful, it was in 2018 so maybe it changed idk but compared to france yeah it was a downgrade but atleast macdonald in japan had the best bread because they didn't make it
      And for the work ethic of Macdonald it was fine? It was clearly less rushed than a french one and way cleaner but it had less people inside so maybe it correlates (even more with a cleaner population )

    • @Dukilein1984
      @Dukilein1984 4 місяці тому +1

      I don't know but when I visited Japan, about 20 years ago it was totally different from what you describe, maybi it changed but it was a 2 story mc donalds. On the upper floor smoking was allowed, and it was a mess actually. I went in there at 3 AM, sat upstairs with my meal and nearly every single seat was occupied by a person who was sleeping.
      The guy next to me was sleeping with his headphones on and on his mobile phone was a ice skating olympic thing or something like that but he wouldn't know because he was just sleeping in the most uncomfortable position I can imagine. So I highly doubt that the sleeping problem has changed and I highly doubt that the "work mentality" has changed and that imo is not a good thing at all. Maybe it did though but guess not except for smoking being prohibited I would assume.

    • @zerogrey3798
      @zerogrey3798 3 місяці тому +1

      I married into a Japanese family and have visited Japan many times and yeah it's a totaly different experience. Clean, efficient, the food was mediocre but superior to U.S. McDs.

  • @ilpatrino9942
    @ilpatrino9942 7 місяців тому +4

    Fun Fact. McDonalds is shitty food in every country 😂

  • @Jackcaos
    @Jackcaos 4 місяці тому +1

    no paper straws, we drink out of our glasses like real adults

  • @MagnaP
    @MagnaP 9 місяців тому +423

    Seeing Asmon reacts with his american biases and ignorance (no offense intended) was entertaining.

    • @joostverweij5440
      @joostverweij5440 9 місяців тому +91

      Yeah because US university level education is equal to let's say French kindergarten.
      They have some catching up to do.

    • @PacekBrudnyPlacek
      @PacekBrudnyPlacek 9 місяців тому +90

      We have better standards in the EU, this concerns education as well. I'm a simple Pole, I complain about my country a lot but when a foreigner does it... Well, that may end badly for him... The same goes for the EU as I'm a EU citizen and I'm proud of it, we can fight inside it but don't you dare to flame another EU member country, Asmon!

    • @redeyes3847
      @redeyes3847 9 місяців тому +8

      @@PacekBrudnyPlacek europoor

    • @LandonOwnsYouAll
      @LandonOwnsYouAll 9 місяців тому +1

      That's weird considering traveling internationally for education is majorly US-bound@@joostverweij5440

    • @ysbrann3059
      @ysbrann3059 9 місяців тому +81

      @@redeyes3847 lmao how many american are living paycheck to paycheck again ?

  • @A90sChick
    @A90sChick 9 місяців тому +186

    It’s so sad (but make no mistake, I’m happy for them) how better countries have it simply due to how they have standards. Here in the US, ppl don’t care, so therefore we get crappy food for crappy ppl 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @vukkulvar9769
      @vukkulvar9769 9 місяців тому +53

      In USA, companies have free reigns, so they keep pushing for lower standards. If you make more profit serving a blurb of fat, sugar, and salt, they won't fight it.

    • @kuronoch.1441
      @kuronoch.1441 9 місяців тому +10

      ​​@@TheForgottenWolfwell the Philippines might have more corruption than the US, but I dare think we have better fast food here compared to US. At least the major ones and the larger mom-and-pop establishments. But then again we have more publically accessible investigative journalism here (e.g. the Tulfo brothers) so that might have balanced the case. No one wants to eat in places that have been documented doing unsanitary practices anyway.

    • @zogwort1522
      @zogwort1522 9 місяців тому +2

      We don't have standards, it's just that Kebabs are a strong fucking competition

    • @zironemegeaz
      @zironemegeaz 9 місяців тому +5

      The Food and Drug Administration sets the US food standards I think. However it's corrupt.

    • @moristar
      @moristar 8 місяців тому

      What you don't get that you have something for everyone and other countries have like 3 grades: general scum, rich or wannaby rich and ultra rich.
      General scum level is like moderate level in US, but then rich is like millionaires in US and ulta-rich is like Donald Trump level.
      But you don't have anything in between. You either paying 6-7 bucks for a crappy kebab, 60 bucks for an average home-style meal or 600 for a fancy restaurant or 5000 for a really fancy restaurant.

  • @cronus-kumo
    @cronus-kumo 22 дні тому +1

    Asmon: "You could leave those out for weeks and it would not leak through, unlike the paper cups."
    To me the concept of leaving any McDonalds food out for more than a day is insane. For me it always just has been, i go to McDonalds, order my food at the front or on the displays, either sit down and eat it and go home right after or, take it home with me, eat it right away and throw the whole bag into the paper trash can cuz all of it is paper anyways and i never had a problem using any of the stuff ... if it's the cup or the straw or whatever.

  • @novoiperkele
    @novoiperkele 5 місяців тому

    18:16 ever heard of the ozone layer ? Its way more convenient to clean your desk than to burn to a crisp.

  • @dranium312
    @dranium312 9 місяців тому +464

    Getting reacted by someone like asmon is a long waited push these guys deserve after making high quality videos for all these years. First just in german and now with another channel in english. Every video is worth watching and always mindblowing. (also it seems like they start to translate (some of) their german videos in english too)

    • @janekdolder722
      @janekdolder722 9 місяців тому +4

      Lets be real the german accent is painful as fuck.

    • @Erblack3
      @Erblack3 9 місяців тому +95

      @@janekdolder722 It's fine. At least it's not a French accent.

    • @tollspiller2043
      @tollspiller2043 9 місяців тому +37

      @@Erblack3 the only true response

    • @tollspiller2043
      @tollspiller2043 9 місяців тому +17

      @@janekdolder722 Can be I guess when you live in a german environment you get pretty used to such an accent, like, for me he almost speaks normal

    • @janekdolder722
      @janekdolder722 9 місяців тому

      @@tollspiller2043 im german lol. German accent is horroble, french ia nothing like that

  • @deadbeat6232
    @deadbeat6232 9 місяців тому +68

    The best McD meal I have ever had was a brand new McD in Hong Kong. Everything was locally sourced, fresh made to order, delivered to your table... and the restaurant was two stories. You could make reservations. A VERY, VERY close second was Japan.

    • @deadbeat6232
      @deadbeat6232 9 місяців тому +6

      @@thomgizziz No. I stayed in Hong Kong for a month 3x/year for business for 5 years and lived in Japan for 18 months. A vacation had nothing to do with it. And saying the food tasted the same? You may have defective taste buds, my brother.

    • @NoahPlause638
      @NoahPlause638 9 місяців тому

      ​@@thomgizziznice assumption...

  • @Tenno222
    @Tenno222 7 днів тому

    McDonald’s where I live just hires drug dealers.

  • @moos5221
    @moos5221 6 місяців тому +2

    USA: McD
    France: McDo
    Germany: McDreck

  • @jamesa862
    @jamesa862 9 місяців тому +7

    Some fast food restaurants in Sweden has straight up ditched straws. They're like fuck it, just drink from the mug you babies.

  • @user-nt9ve6xo8s
    @user-nt9ve6xo8s 9 місяців тому +17

    Having a car in France is totally normal and most of people can get one but in large city such as Paris it's completly useless because public transports are a lot faster. There are still some places in France were having a car is mandatory to go to work

  • @ZhaojuEphastine
    @ZhaojuEphastine 7 місяців тому

    26:10 => Yes we do. I have a trip to a McDo one in few minutes because I wanna snack and everything's closed at 11:30 pm here. And Ronchin's McDo actually closes its drive-thru at 4:30 am, which is way later than most McDo's in big cities.

  • @sebaztsukinorakuen3648
    @sebaztsukinorakuen3648 5 місяців тому

    the chef commercial with the big mac, is a dutch poster beautiful :D

  • @OrganizationZero1
    @OrganizationZero1 9 місяців тому +41

    There are a lot of plastic replacements being developed after plastic straws got banned, such as a plastic-like material made of sugarcane. It's been a long time since I last saw a paper straw.

    • @N3mdraz
      @N3mdraz 9 місяців тому +3

      Yes no plastic straws but suddenly the cups are all plastic instead of carton

    • @halofighter111
      @halofighter111 9 місяців тому +2

      Ive not seen a single plastic straw alternative that isnt re-usable metal, or paper down where im at

    • @Oumegi
      @Oumegi 9 місяців тому +2

      @@halofighter111 I've got some strange black material straw from a local sushi place, plastic looking and feeling, but apparently organic in nature. Forgot to throw the cup with some leftover (2mm) at the bottom, and left for a trip. Came back 3 days later, and the material was still solid. So we're getting somewhere ! Only place where I see paper straws is funnily enough McDonalds.

    • @Gronbar6
      @Gronbar6 9 місяців тому +4

      American's doesn't know how to drink from a cup, they need single use plastic straw?

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair 9 місяців тому +5

      @@N3mdrazYes, but washable plastic. The regulation isn't calling for ALL plastic to go away - but that plastic products should be reuseable. A plastic straw of course can for hygiene reasons only used one time. A plastic cup can be washed and used again. The same goes with forks, knifes etc - they are then made out of wood. The funny part is, that because wood can be contaminated, it has to packed into a package, unlike plastic straws, which means that nowadays they produce more waste than before - but it's paper waste, that can be recycled to toilet paper or newspapers.

  • @KSpartan
    @KSpartan 9 місяців тому +70

    "Blue" cheese is great man...
    There is a lot of different ones. Some I don't like, some are divine.
    It's edible mold. Nothing is disgusting about it actually.
    But some are definitely more "strong" (not my favorites)
    To be fair, a cheese might turn disgusting when it's too old, but it's not always the case.
    Depends of the environment it was stored, humidity, temperature, and presence of bad bacterias (when your fridge is not clean for ex)
    I live in France.
    There is something that make me second guess going to another country.
    It's the food. And cheese.
    In France we have a ton of variety of cheese.
    Even at my local little super market, I can choose between like 20(maybe way more actually) different cheese.
    And not some industrial one.
    Actual good cheese.
    Let's say you can choose between 100 different cheese.
    I swear you gonna like a lot of them, even among the blue one.
    American citizen or not.
    Asmon don't realize what he is missing in life in that departement.
    The variety of flavor, texture, taste etc
    It is so GOOD.

    • @Hypnotically_Caucasian
      @Hypnotically_Caucasian 9 місяців тому +14

      American "cheese" should be banned. It's literally nothing but vegetable oil, including anything made by Kraft. I like Tillamook, and Kanauka cheddar, but the vast majority is garbage.

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille 9 місяців тому +7

      Laisse tomber ils connaissent pas le bon goût du fromage. Ils aiment que les fromages italiens mozza/burrata qui ont de base pas de goût sans sauce. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @KSpartan
      @KSpartan 9 місяців тому

      @@Lostouille J'ai déjà goûté à de la très bonne mozza et burrata.
      C'est comme la coppa en charcuterie. Y'a plusieurs niveau de raffinement. Idem pour le saucisson.
      In english : there is actually different level of quality in mozzas and burratas.
      I had the chance to taste some good ones, with good food along with it.
      Same for the coppa for ex, in the cured meat departement.

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille 9 місяців тому +2

      @@KSpartan bah moi aussi mais soyons réels , c'est le genre de fromage à aller avec de l'huile d'olive ou du balsamique surtout . Même le parmesan qui a un très bon goût prononcé va bien avec des pâtes . Nous le roquefort peut aussi avec des pâtes mais en lui même comme la majorité de nos fromages il se suffit à lui même.

    • @crewgunnight8987
      @crewgunnight8987 9 місяців тому +1

      Yo i love cheese. Could you recommend me some cheese? Your personal fav

  • @anmaster_aw9923
    @anmaster_aw9923 7 днів тому

    The amazing thing about mcdonalds is how well it adjusts to each coutry it is. Whenever i travel abroad i love trying out mcdonalds in different coutries because almost always it's different. In GB they have gravy (among other things i forgot), in thailand they have pork burgers. The only country that has the same menu as the one i'm from (poland) was czech republic although entirely. Once in poland we had a meal after a polish rapper. It was fries, triple cheeseburger (loved) and some green drink that was so bad that due to backlash you could order the same meal but with coke instead of that green drink

  • @moomah5929
    @moomah5929 7 місяців тому +1

    Funny seeing the scenes from Louis de Funès movies in the video. He was awesome.
    Now I have to think of this movie, where he was a guy writing restaurant guides and got force fed by the owners of one restaurant he was going to review (secretly) because they got tipped off about who he was. He lost his sense of taste because of this but was able to analyse the quality and origin of red whines on how the particles inside fell among other things, to hide the fact that he couldn't taste anything anymore.
    Btw, Germany has the standard packaging, so no fancy McDo for us. xD

  • @abra4662
    @abra4662 9 місяців тому +23

    Asmon: Wow better quality, people create a good place and they stay
    Also Asmon: Did they have drive thru? No? Go bless murica
    LMAO XD

  • @tacothunder2298
    @tacothunder2298 9 місяців тому +45

    American food chains taste better outside of the US because they use those countries ingredients and condiments which aren't modified to be approved by the FDA. They just taste better and have more variety and less grease as well.

    • @albertko1
      @albertko1 9 місяців тому +18

      Instead, they're modified to meet the often higher standards of foreign countries. Many of the preservatives, additives, and ingredients that are ok with the US FDA are banned outside of the US.

    • @TheLiamis
      @TheLiamis 9 місяців тому +2

      Less sugar and corn syrup outside the USA.

  • @monadoboy9639
    @monadoboy9639 6 місяців тому

    the ranting chef part had my dying lmao

  • @ZhaojuEphastine
    @ZhaojuEphastine 7 місяців тому +1

    17:50 ish : We do not even have any straws anymore, not even paper ones. Instead, we have carboard cups with a hole designed to be drinked from, even if some like MCDonald's manage to have a decent drink contraption. KFC has a lazy design that makes drinking from the cup super loud and you often resolve yourself to remove the lid all together to drink more quietly and safely.

  • @Lnclt-tc3ln
    @Lnclt-tc3ln 9 місяців тому +57

    1. Those "burnt fries? they are VEGETABLE FRIES (As in BEETS (the dark ones) CARROTS an PARSNIP) quite delicious but of course very different looking to plain potatoes
    2. That french cheese they taxed is LITERALLY "blue cheese" (like the salad dressing etc.)
    3. The tax loophole got closed in later years in the EU... McDonalds, Burger King etc. have to show how much they sold as "take out" and how much got eaten there to get correct taxation.
    4. EU regulations F.T.W. !!! They even forced Apple to switch from lightning to usb-c. ...if you dont like paper cups: get a reusable plastic one! (costs a deposit you get back when returning)

    • @johnbroke2336
      @johnbroke2336 9 місяців тому +2

      Vegetable fries? Are the regular fries made from meat?

    • @Otakumanu
      @Otakumanu 9 місяців тому +8

      @@johnbroke2336 It's probably a fancy way of saying they aren't made from potatoes. Nowadays a lot of people equate potato chips with junk food and vegetables with healthy food, so marketing them like that probably helps.

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair 9 місяців тому +17

      Also: He complains that his soda is leaking through the paper cup after TWO days... who wants to even have soda in a cup sitting for two days???

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair 9 місяців тому +5

      @@Otakumanu It has also to do with local regulations. McDonalds in many European countries has to offer these more "healthy" substitutes for fries. For example in the Happy Meal in Germany you can choose between fries or salad and between nuggies, cheese or hamburger and they will also always put some apple slices into it or a apple sqeezie. also the drink is either apple juice, capri sun or table water.

    • @frostbringer2899
      @frostbringer2899 9 місяців тому

      dont bother..Asmon is just tarded

  • @nanObytez-kb5ru
    @nanObytez-kb5ru 8 місяців тому +46

    McDo is so funny to hear for me as a German because here it's often colloquially called "McDoof" which translates to "McDumb" because everyone going there knows they're just gonna regret it in so many ways but we still do it

  • @FreshSalad645
    @FreshSalad645 6 місяців тому +2

    I think the cultural aspect of fast food is really important. I'm Belgian and in my country, we have our own fast-food chain called "Quick". It was created in 1971 and is by far what people up to my generation think of when we think of fast food. It's simple, McDonald's came to Belgium in 1978 and was never "the" fast-food here back in the 90's and early-2000's. From 1978 to 1991, they only had 10 restaurants, Quick had expended to France (no McDonald's there yet) and Luxembourg. They even bought out Burger King in France in the 90's. Not going to go into more details, it's not the point. But basically : Belgium has a popular fast-food chain that isn't American.
    I mean, until 2015. It's bought out by a French company that decided to transform all "Quick" locations into Burger King (they had bought the franchising rights of BK).
    People told them : Not going to happen. You take our Quick away? We're never eating here again.
    So even though a chunk of the Quicks have become Burger King, over 76 restaurants in Belgium remained Quick. Burger King has 54 restaurants.
    All of this chaos profited MDonald's which grew to 108 restaurants.
    Personally, I like Quick and Burger King better, but I like MacDo better when I'm in France. The menus are different.
    In Belgium, I love BK's X-tra long chili cheese (currently replaced by the "Chili Winter Hot" burger).
    I love Quick's "Le Formidable" and "Supreme Bacon".
    I don't like McDonald's here (very uninspired menu) but in France, I love a good "CBO" or a Big tasty with WAVY fries !
    Also, Ice-Tea is not American Iced Tea, just FYI if someone looks at the menu or comes to Europe. Very different flavors. And in Belgium especially !

    • @adrianfilimon2716
      @adrianfilimon2716 3 місяці тому

      bro i lived in belgium for like 3 months and quick is the best fast food i've ever been to.

  • @pristina4628
    @pristina4628 7 місяців тому

    France being hardcore to McDonald is most funny shit I ever saw XD

  • @nawab256
    @nawab256 9 місяців тому +13

    As someone who just came back from Germany, Europe definitely has the better McDonald’s and they don’t put chemical garbage in their meat

    • @PacekBrudnyPlacek
      @PacekBrudnyPlacek 9 місяців тому +7

      We don''t because we have the European Union and its health regulations. I mean, it's not flawless but that's definitely an advantage of living in the EU.

  • @lysyaisaac4828
    @lysyaisaac4828 9 місяців тому +64

    I'm french and you made me laugh. You're right, we think we're too good for Mc Donald. But, we kinda forced them to apply by our way of life in our country. Burger King retreated. And Mc Donald still make good money from us, so i guess the hardship we put them through is still profitable for them. And you're right, this is mold for the Roquefort cheese. Very tasty but very gross.

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille 9 місяців тому +14

      C'est pas dégueu le moisi du roquefort :(

    • @PacekBrudnyPlacek
      @PacekBrudnyPlacek 9 місяців тому +31

      When somebody calls French cheese 'shit', there's definitely something wrong with them. I like Asmon but I like France more, full stop

    • @theblobconsumes4859
      @theblobconsumes4859 9 місяців тому +5

      Yogurt is gross too when you realize how it's made.

    • @OBEYTHEPYRAMID
      @OBEYTHEPYRAMID 9 місяців тому +13

      Roquefort mold is not gross. It's not the same mold you get on rotten food....They find this mold gross but they eat mutant meat and food with so much chemicals that its a miracle they don't all turn into living bombs.

    • @theblobconsumes4859
      @theblobconsumes4859 9 місяців тому +16

      ​@@OBEYTHEPYRAMID Yeah, it's not actually gross stuff, but they're stupid anyway. Asmon eats the grossest stuff but goes yuck at Roquefort mold.

  • @Bob-jm8kl
    @Bob-jm8kl 8 днів тому +1

    Yeah, in the EU they expect you to rinse out and reuse latex condoms...or use paper condoms.

  • @plateo_3234
    @plateo_3234 18 днів тому

    12:05 As a European, you can't imagine how much it blew my mind when I learned that in the USA, some people come for BREAKFAST at McDonald's. This is something totally unimaginable here. Then I saw documentaries where New York workers said they came to eat at McDonald's for ALL their meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. WTF

  • @renej5774
    @renej5774 9 місяців тому +23

    Asmons needs to travel the world so he can check out all the different mc Donald’s editions

  • @Zblboul
    @Zblboul 9 місяців тому +37

    Here in France people steal those Mcdonalds packagings 💀

    • @wienerhymier
      @wienerhymier 9 місяців тому +3

      It looks like fisher price toy food packaging

    • @Haruka_May
      @Haruka_May 9 місяців тому +2

      How are the prices? Is everything still dirt cheap or is the image change also used as a way to raise the prices?

    • @Zblboul
      @Zblboul 9 місяців тому +3

      @@Haruka_May it’s very very expensive bro.people are now complaining that the fast food is reaching restaurant price and some instances pricier than a restaurant

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ZblboulJ'ai taxé une cuillière sans faire exprès chez eux ❤😂😂😂

    • @Zblboul
      @Zblboul 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Lostouille 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ykles24
    @ykles24 2 місяці тому +1

    Am french. McDo is still viewed as bad. They're often dirty, and when you go there, you expect OK food. Doesn't matter which one you go to, it's mainly for students and lower class city dwellers.

  • @peoul1
    @peoul1 8 місяців тому

    so how is it doing with the takeout or drivethru?

  • @Ciofey
    @Ciofey 9 місяців тому +65

    The enjoyment of food is not only determined by the taste. It is also very much determined by the presentation of the food. Like you said: "This food comes with a dress code". You almost want to dress up and have dinner at McD wearing a suit when you see the way the food is presented, and the way their new packagings and containers look. Good job, french McD!

    • @imjustapotatoleavemealone
      @imjustapotatoleavemealone 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah. Its also not only about the taste, and presentation, but the balance, the diversity between different foods. if you eat snacks with over the top taste for years(for example pringes, doritos), then even a really good one will taste bland. The same is true for places like McD, in general its only tastes good when you don't eat there day by day. The French one have more diversity, which makes it more suitable for longer term.

  • @yourbestfriendwhosblack3211
    @yourbestfriendwhosblack3211 9 місяців тому +50

    As a digital nomad, I can confirm that Mcdonalds abroad is 100x superior to what we get in the US for the simple fact that Shawanda and Lakeshia don't work the drive thru, give you attitude, and mess up your order.

    • @zephyr7552
      @zephyr7552 9 місяців тому +13

      Man gotta meet his weekly racism regimen and used McDonald's to do it 💀

    • @yourbestfriendwhosblack3211
      @yourbestfriendwhosblack3211 9 місяців тому +18

      @@zephyr7552 I'm black, lol. You think it's racist to joke about Shawanda and Ray Ray?

    • @marquislexil
      @marquislexil 9 місяців тому

      @@yourbestfriendwhosblack3211you can be racist against your own kind. It’s self hate. I feel sorry for you.

    • @Buceesfanmaarten
      @Buceesfanmaarten 9 місяців тому

      This is cap. In Europe (at least in the Netherlands), all McDonalds workers are either immigrants who don't speak the language or mentally challenged. Always need to repeat orders 3 times and even then they get it wrong half the time.

    • @Godae
      @Godae 9 місяців тому +3

      ​@marquislexil "your own kind" lmfao that sounds wild

  • @MrKjottboller
    @MrKjottboller 6 місяців тому +1

    As a Norwegian, I don't get the issues with paper straws. They usually keep their durability for more than long enough to finish eating, usually lasting for at least several hours.

  • @embody_1337
    @embody_1337 8 місяців тому

    "Pull out directive" That got me rolling on the floor xDDD

  • @emilflarsen2
    @emilflarsen2 8 місяців тому +34

    I was visiting Paris a few years ago and went to the McDonalds right next to the Triumphal arch (Arc de Triomphe) and it was the best one i've ever been too. Just the entrance looked nothing like a regular McDonalds. They had so many weird things i've never seen before. I ordered a cocoa drink but i had to mix it myself so i were given powder and milk in the order. It was incredible haha

  • @alexanderjansen5554
    @alexanderjansen5554 9 місяців тому +24

    the Netherlands has a soort of plastic tax only that money (0.25 cents orso) is for the companey. So the Mc donalds has the normal cups +0.25cents Or the reusable you pay +1.00 more but you can turn it in to get your euro back

    • @anngelxo
      @anngelxo 8 місяців тому

      I hate that stupid new rule, it just makes everything even more expensive. Also the extra fee you have to pay when you buy a can of coke or something, like I understand for plastic bottles but no one is going to turn in cans..

  • @Dahellraider
    @Dahellraider 7 місяців тому +2

    if the store is busy. Washing all those french fry containers is going to be fucking horrible. Worked in fast food 17 years. With wrapping paper and everything people would think dish washing isn't bad in fast food restaurant. And by god it can be some of the worst 3 plus hour long job that feels too taxing. Epically if a shift is understaffed and doesn't get to the dishes before yours.

    • @FeelingShred
      @FeelingShred 7 місяців тому

      not to mention washing away grease from plastic takes much more effort and wastes more water and soap detergent than porcelain or glass... looks like these russian or north korean propaganda short movies

    • @FeelingShred
      @FeelingShred 7 місяців тому

      not to mention 4 USD vs 15 Euro 🤣

  • @YeCrustModifier
    @YeCrustModifier 4 місяці тому +1

    As a European I was shocked when, visiting a KFC, my corn was some canned stuff scooped into a little paper cup and not corn on the cob 🤣

  • @starsuper64
    @starsuper64 9 місяців тому +43

    I went to eastern eruope for vacation with my family and was supprised that the burger king there was edible
    You can't eat burger king in florida without throwing up something

    • @illliiiiillliii6265
      @illliiiiillliii6265 9 місяців тому +8

      @@JusDoug0110 You need an iron stomach and willpower that's twice as strong to eat burger king in the states.

    • @Abbas-fl3bw
      @Abbas-fl3bw 9 місяців тому

      @@JusDoug0110 enjoy the goyslop

  • @MadnerKami
    @MadnerKami 9 місяців тому +7

    6:45 Wait you're telling me, that you don't have French Fries made from red potatoes or even any other kind? Only the yellow ones? Geezus...

  • @TheUltramassi
    @TheUltramassi 6 місяців тому +1

    In Italy, everything in McDonald's is paper, burger boxes, cups, straws, even the Happy Meals toys were swapped for posters, cards and books

  • @KornOil
    @KornOil 8 місяців тому +3

    I will be marrying a Spaniard. I plan to leave the US in a few years. I stayed in Spain 2 times now. Both times, my health was much better, I'm not eating most of that preservative chemical shit that EU bans when I stay there.

  • @Haruka_May
    @Haruka_May 9 місяців тому +32

    Relying on minimum wage McDonalds employees that hate their jobs to wash my containers is a scary concept. Even with dishwashers you have to load them right and take care of dishes that don't come clean.

    • @bl00by_
      @bl00by_ 9 місяців тому +24

      Idk what they get paid here in the EU, but I would guess that they get paid better than in the US lol

    • @oarf7100
      @oarf7100 9 місяців тому +20

      @@bl00by_ Minimum wage in the US is $7.25 per hour, for example in France it's €11.52 per hour which is $12.54 per hour. the minimum wage in France is almost double the minimum wage in the US.

    • @amfitness5598
      @amfitness5598 9 місяців тому

      @@bl00by_doubt it here in WA state I see ads for jobs there starting at 18$ which is nuts. My first job while in High School was at McDonalds and it was minimum wage at 16 in 1996 5.75$ an hour 😂

    • @ivanpabon2741
      @ivanpabon2741 9 місяців тому

      ​@@oarf7100that depends on were you live in the usa. Here in new York it's 15/hour and new York is trying to rise it to 21/hour in the next 3 years

    • @PacekBrudnyPlacek
      @PacekBrudnyPlacek 9 місяців тому +5

      @@bl00by_In the EU countries, their pay isn't even close to the minimal domestic pay, it's higher. They have slightly better wages and usually undergraduates or just other youngsters work there. I mean, it's not a high-end job but it's pretty decent for young people to start their journey on the job market.

  • @femtokun
    @femtokun 9 місяців тому +10

    That mold is basically penicillin :)) joke aside in Europe every McDonalds in each country has specific recipes and special country specific products (as well as integrated design in ceratin hystoric sites adapted to context - like the one in Innsbruck for example) - as a Romanian I thought it was funny we even had McMici, pork sandwitches and sausage sandwitches. I was so happy when Quarter Punder entered the menu, we did not have that for a very long time here. We also have sort of seasonal limited edition offers and recipes.
    Romania, as a post communist country was so amazed when the first McDonalds opened in the capital of Bucharest, a big crowd gathered dressed elegantly as for going to a fency restaurant :) The concept of fast food was so abstract.
    Portions are a lot smaller than in the US.
    Service is not so great even with the Ford type automation - they often forget the paper holding the Big Mac, or even to put straws or napkins in the package.
    The paper straws are horrible, also contain chemicals to hold that paper together, that is even more dangerous and damaging to the environment than plastic. ESG is pushed hard in Europe at this moment. We use paper/cardboard holders for the fries and drinks.
    Romanians love McDonalds but many think of it as trash food that should be avoided and does lots of harm to the body at the same time :)

    • @Gerclun
      @Gerclun 4 місяці тому +2

      Yep, 'penicillium Roqueforti'. A natural yeast found in the some caves where the cheese does the aging process, and also is a good companion to have in your body to help digest your food. But it seems that some people only eat with their eyes and not with their mouths. Like we say in Spain 'No esta hecha la miel para la boca del asno' / ' Honey is not made for the palate of the donkey'

  • @MiraSmit
    @MiraSmit Місяць тому

    In the mean time here in the Netherlands we get the sauces in those weird squeeze tube packaging, the fries in the same cardboard shit as always, the drink cups for stuff when eating in are made of plastic, but still have the same design as the old throw away cups. The classic and bigger burgers are serves in cardboard boxes. Nothing anywhere as fancy as this lol.

  • @Sirsouls
    @Sirsouls 6 днів тому

    "you have cars in France?" Nah we still ride horses and our wifes 😂 come on 😭😭😂😂

  • @WhyrenGP
    @WhyrenGP 9 місяців тому +11

    "Every big american restaurant, is better outside amerika" same holds true for the german car industry, if you order the same car outside the country you get the luxery version that has more legroom on the back seats and wierd quality of life like that.

  • @RudolfVonRichter
    @RudolfVonRichter 8 місяців тому +6

    you see, we europeans really really enjoy our food. sometimes we sit for hours in a restaurant, so naturally the food needs to be diverse, and tasty, and the enviorments needs to be welcoming and comfortable

  • @riccardomallardo7779
    @riccardomallardo7779 Місяць тому

    Mcdonalds in italy even had pasta on the menu, they had a partnership with Barilla.
    It didn't last though because it's difficult to combine pasta with the fast food concept, either you get a fresh dish but it takes time to make or you get the dish instantly but it has been cooked hours ago and it just got reheated. Either way it flopped and now it's off the menu, but it sure was interesting back then

  • @DarkThunderism
    @DarkThunderism 6 місяців тому +1

    Easy way to settle the debate if McDonald's is better in Europe:
    Does it use high-fructose corn syrup in the drink mixes?
    No, only real sugar.

  • @Meknassih
    @Meknassih 9 місяців тому +4

    Why did they title the video "Why McDonald's Is Better in Europe"? I was waiting for comparisons with other countries but it's all about France

  • @protendi
    @protendi 9 місяців тому +12

    I live in the UK, I visited Normandy in 2019 and ended up dropping into a McDonald's. I can confirm that the entire experience was 1000X better than what we have in the UK.

    • @Welshmanshots
      @Welshmanshots 8 місяців тому

      Half the time they forget your order or it's so busy you might as well pick up someone from a shop.

    • @FunnyParadox
      @FunnyParadox 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Welshmanshots Yup i hate that McDonald from Le Havre, it's good but half of time something is missing (they have a horribly high turnover rate) if he tried this one he got lucky to get his order right lmao

  • @fabiancallan913
    @fabiancallan913 3 місяці тому

    The wedges are quiet amazing asmon, you need to try them if u have the chance

  • @MagnumSkyWolf
    @MagnumSkyWolf 9 місяців тому +7

    He says EU like its everysingle country and you name one

  • @invertexyz
    @invertexyz 9 місяців тому +5

    18:20 If you're leaving a styrofoam cup sitting there for a week and then drinking from it, you're consuming much more styrofoam...
    There are cellulose based plastics now that fast food joints are starting to use. It's actually tougher than the plastic they normally use, but will bio-degrade over the span of months/years.

  • @fischkopp1234
    @fischkopp1234 2 дні тому

    The first McDo in France opened in 1979, not 1997.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 6 місяців тому +3

    You really need to see how American fast food is done outside of the United States. Some of them go through the extra effort overseas. I remember eating at a McDonalds in Japan for the first time (city of Iwakuni specifically). I was blown away by how the food was done and presented compared to what I was used to from the USA. It looks like the goddamn pictures and the meal put together by people that gave a shit.

  • @skec_the_rat
    @skec_the_rat 9 місяців тому +16

    The blue cheese is probably healthier then your pizza with stuff like spider flavour.

    • @Caady
      @Caady 9 місяців тому

      Sure its a natural product... with out dye or stuff to cause cancer