@@onnie.6815very true, as a proud Amerifat patriot, I can confirm that we are required by law to only eat meals that contain _at least_ half of a standard 4 lb bag of sugar.
@@onnie.6815I would be really impressed if you could find a food with 1 kilo of sugar in it lol besides maybe a huge cake. Yes we have sugary food in america but you are joking
@MrRedundant it's just that in Europe things aren't that sweet. In the US everything is oversweetened and greasy, that's why they have a problem with obesity. I know what I'm talking about I live in Europe and went to different parts of the US multiple times do I have the perfect comparison
Or going to a different country and calling shit strange then criticizing Americans who do it as if were the only ones that ever did in the history of travel.
@@lizkeres2593 theyre English, everything is oversweetened here. Our drinks used to be the same y till we implemented a sugar tax and now theyre twice as unhealthy as theyre loaded with aspartame. But still as sweet as usa drinks.
I highly doubt he thought there was anything strange about it. He didn’t make a face, he didn’t hesitate, he didn’t comment. They had less than a second of his face on camera, paused the video, and added a sound effect. Somehow there are people as dumb as you who believe an entirely fabricated lie about it.
I’m still mad that they let the milkshake sit and melt and then continued to act as if that’s how it’s served 😭 Like order it at the end or try it first man it’s an ice cream
Same type of people who think a Peanut putter and jelly sandwich or Biscuits and gravy is weird, but completely normal to see people eating Eel Jelly 😂
Looks like it’s their first time seeing strawberry lemonade and other types of lemonade so they’d be confused there too. Didn’t know Europe didn’t have lemonade. That sucks.
@@chuckseminski, you're not actually eating ice cream at Dairy Queen. The FDA has stated that to be considered ice cream it has to have at least ten percent butterfat or milk fat. Dairy Queen's soft serve only has five percent. Dairy Queen is transparent about it. They state that on their website.
I always request 50/50 swt/unswt when I order Milo’s swt tea light ice. Recently I started ordering their Milo’s Lemonade & Swt Tea 50/50 mix. Wish they all would cut back on the sugar they put in drinks 😊😢
yeah, i prefer all drinks with a lot of ice to help dilute the sweetness. when i was younger i loved it, but now at 30 i need it to chill out a bit lol
You must be an overweight American?Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
Yeah I wonder why lemonade would be sweet? It’s just lemon juice, water and SUGAR! How could America do this to me? I think I will order the blended ice cream and milk then complain about it being sweet instead!
@@user-tl5bk9uv8xthey try to play the dumb card to make Americans seem stupid but don’t realize it flips back on them when they can’t comprehend a drink being slightly pink.
Dipping fries into milkshakes isn't very weird in the US, lots of people do it, btw if a restaurant offers sparkling water, I'll always mix it with the lemonades and sweet teas
It may not be strange now, but it sure would have been a couple of decades ago in the us. We would have gotten in trouble for doing it when I was a kid and nobody would have done it they would have thought you were insane! 😂
@@LyricsQuest as a European i was even surprised at how much less sweet desserts were in Japan, so I wonder how they'd taste to Americans 🤔 they were still delicious though
Orders a chocolate milkshake and is confused why it is sweet. Holds a cup parallel to the ground and is surprised the drink spills. Must’ve left your brains in the horse carriage on the way in 😂
Milkshakes exist in the UK. Americans just like to add about 50g of high fructose corn syrup to every drink they make which, to everyone else outside of America, is way too sweet. As an example, I looked up the comparison between UK McDonald's Oreo McFlurry and US Oreo McFlurry. The UK regular version contains 32g of sugar, the US regular one contains 60g.
Wait so you don’t order a literal MILKSHAKE, you know, ICE CREAM blended with milk, and expect it to not be sweet? People are so stupid. Not you I love frosty and fries. It’s like ordering extra spicy burger with jalapeño and hot sauce then saying “wow it’s too spicy!” Like no shit
I’m actually annoyed w ppl visiting the US and saying “whoaaa that’s so sweet” when they get a fucking milkshake or anything else that obviously is meant to be very sweet Milkshakes at 5 guys (for example) in the UK are just as sweet, and I would know because I’ve lived there
Huhhhh Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
@@bmc9504 The issue is, you ate and only describe shitty food; there is plenty of phenomenal food here, and you know it. Try Boulder/Denver, NYC, San Fransisco and LA; some of the best foodie towns in the world. There are more Michelin star restaurants in the US than UK. To be honest the choices (when you spend more than for slushees and KFC) are far better (and more diverse) than in the UK. What a joke. Don’t get offended on their behalf just because Britains best creations are fried fish and Yorkshire pudding lol. I had my fair share of fucking vile food in the UK as well
Actually, I tried milkshake across the US and I would say 1/2 of them are not as sweet. I guess you got diabetes. Hence why such sweetness is normal for you.
4g= approx 1tsp. That 10 1/2 tsp in one DRINK. And that's why Americans aren't feeling very well... They're CHOKING ON high fructose corn syrup. It's not even cane sugar, it's the cheap stuff.
Everything is here. It's insane, not hard to wonder why everyones so sick .You want to see diabetees in action try sweet tea. It's absolutely disgusting . If you watch how its made its mind boggling its still a liquid and not maple syurup.
Spring water and organic green tea. Coffee is one of the most highly pesticide sprayed crop in the world. Buy organic beans and brew it yourself. And please don't add dairy to your coffee. Organic nut milk or nothing. Stay healthy! 🙏
Had this experience with a few Brits. Not In-n-out. But lemonade. They all called 7-up lemonade. They were like "THE FUCK" when they tried American Pink Lemonade.
Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude. ......e
@@bmc9504 Like most things in the USA, there is a very wide variety of possibilities available for food. To claim all our food is vile, just shows your lack of ability to search out new things. There are many options. Eating fast food is certainly going down a very narrow path. Wonderful breads can be bought many places. Ever consider a bakery? For meat, a butcher shop is an excellent resource. I do believe other countries have such facilities, possibly even yours. Sorry that your experience was so horrible, but rather than condemn an entire country, maybe consider you simply were too lazy to look for decent alternatives. There are many people from around the world who delight in our food varieties, including people from the UK.
@@kingofracismactually, No, we can't understand the shock. For two reasons. 1. Jolly has been to the US on multiple occasions, 2. They display the sizes.
@@dewilew2137 imagine being shocked about them freaking out at the size of the large in the USA. It's a well known fact that portion sizes are much larger in the USA. Look at some of the comparison videos between restaurants in the UK and USA. In some fast food places it's not an exaggeration to say that a USA small is bigger than UK large.
I made red/pink lemonade all the time! I suppose the difference was I was making cherry syrups and strawberry syrups from fresh, local stands and made lemonade using my backward tree. My favorite was rosemary, nectarines+peach lemonade! It wasn’t as sweet because we all preferred tart lemonade. :)
While you are in the US you need to come to Paducah KY and try a couple of different things. 1st thing is the BBQ, there is a whole festival about it 😂 2nd thing is right across the river, a town called Metropolis. It’s the Home of Superman, and yes we have the rights to the name lol, and we have another good BBQ place called Bills. There is also a donut shop in Paducah named Red’s that is AMAZING. We got some like 3 days ago and they still taste great for breakfast. Also y’all need to try Pizza Inn in Paducah. It’s an all you can eat pizza buffet. There is also Just Hamburgers, which is pretty self-explanatory. I don’t love it there, but I know people who absolutely swear by it.
@@addictwithariptide I've only had Red's and honestly we still get them fairly often, and they're very good donuts and still good after a couple days. Somehow I still haven't eaten at any if thw other places yet lol
😂😂😂 You guys really need American tour guides when you're here. 😄 I hope you guys at least ordered your burgers animal style. 😁 Somebody help these guys! 💖
Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. .... Yuk
@@bmc9504 Lmao you eating at Jack in the Box and getting bread from subway and think that’s classic “American food”. You stupid. Ever hear of a farmers market? There are millions throughout the US where most Americans get their produce
@@MarcIverson good bread doesn't mold that quickly, it will go stale but not like the cheapshit american sliced garbage that is full of preservatives and still goes moldy after 5 days.
Nobody actually wants that.... tf. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
@@mrp9047 it’s f-ing ICE CREAM. Ice cream is ice cream around the damn world. It’s just as sweet on Europe as it is in America. But keep believing that they don’t exaggerate their reactions to hype up their content and get more views. 🙄
@@dewilew2137 I’ve had ice cream(gelato) in Italy and it’s definitely sweeter here in the States. Food in general in the US is “sweeter” than in Europe because they add sugar or high fructose corn syrup to everything
It's about the sweetener. It's overly sweet, doesn't mean it's necessarily sugar that makes you obese. Sweetener can have zero kcal. A fact is however that drinks and food is different in taste everywhere and one of the things known is that bread and lemonades, at least in fast food restaurants, are more sweeter in Northern America (Canada included), than in most parts of Europe. It's nothing to be so defensive about, it's a taste in difference which I heard from everyone I know who visited Northern America. Trying to play it off just makes it look very sad.
Average American consumes 126 grams of sugar per day, whereas the average Brit consumes 93. Also American people have way more cavities than British do, despite your country’s mockery of their teeth being bad.
@@crunchwrapsupreme9372 its your own language you think you'd be able to understand what "similar means" both countries have their respective problems.
It’s a damn milkshake, you don’t order a milkshake for a refreshment. It’s a desert, it’s supposed to be sweet and not eaten daily. That’s why we call it a treat.
@@timboKongUS fast food is not meant to be healthy. It is meant to be something you eat occasionally. It tastes good, and it's not very nutritional. It isn't all sweet. Again, milkshakes are a dessert, and why would you go to a food place and expect good ice cream? If you want good ice cream, frozen custard or yogurt, you go to a place that specializes in that dessert.
@@timboKong you’re overall trash. 🙄 Milkshakes are made of ice cream. There’s no extra sugar added to it. In fact, it’s often diluted with milk to make it thinner. UK ice cream is just as sweet as US ice cream. He knew exactly what to expect, because he knew what he ordered.
Wouldn't trade American culture for anything I love this place forever even though we stumble we are a hopeful and strong nation. We look out for what we believe and that is equality freedom and burgers a couple nights a week. Here and there. Thank you all you beautiful souls.
Oh god. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
Are you serious? Jamaican food is everywhere in the UK aswell as many kind of oxtail which even British Heinz make. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude. .
They are the same drinks they have in England, they have Coke just like us. They are just playing up the part when instead it makes them come across as stupid. You mean the lemonade, made from lemon juice, water and sugar has sugar in it?! Nooo how could this be! You mean when they tried a milkshake and complained it was too sweet?? It’s literally ice cream and milk, how stupid can you be? Do you order extra spicy burger with hot sauce and jalapeños and act shocked and complain when it’s spicy?
You kinda are. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
@@KiwiTheBird.tacos from Jack? from experience you got them free with a receipt. They were disgusting, I lived in San Ysdiro and also el Centro next to Calexico/mexicali. I'm from a poor English background, I know what food should taste like. Mexico was best for most things, 2nd came Texas for BBQ.
Chemicals..... Chemicals... Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
Maybe that's because you've got a life, a bear doesn't season its food. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude. .
Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it.
Enjoy ya cancer. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
I’m American and I think the “super sized” portions are ridiculous snd designed to hook people (particularly targeted to lower economic groups) on junk food. Ply them with more sugar and chemicals and they will rely more on the drug industry later on. Not sure why you guys are promoting so much junk food?
American gravy is usually white, the brown gravy i see a lot of brits eating is only really used with meat and bbq (at least in my area). biscuits in america are also very fluffy, unlike the more cookie-like biscuits you may find in britian. we use a lot of butter in our biscuits too so if you get some good ones theyll be very smooth. im from the south myself, so i cant really say much about british food, but biscuits and gravy are my life, soul n blood. just hoping to get rid of any confusion because of the large gap in culture and food between the US and UK
Just to adress some of America clowns in this comment section , josh is married to a Korean chef, Americans got nothing on him lmao especially not flavour 😂
IN-&-OUT is wildly overrated. Don't let anybody try to make you feel left out for not living over here. Me and my boyfriend drove an hour to try it, and it was barely even mid, if not below.
Born and raised in Southern California and still don’t like In N Out. The lack of seasoning in their burgers and bland fries is a no thanks. It feels like a punishment to eat there.
I love the random dudes sitting behind you in these fast food places who are clearly wondering “What is up with these guys?!” 😂
Wouldn’t be hard to tell why they’re reacting like such from their accent lol
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@@qmoney414 what did he say, he deleted it
@@tinymouse. he put a monkey and watermelon to make a racist remark, and assume my race.
“it’s so sweet”
*The 1000 grams of sugar: thanks man*
*Diabetes lurking around the corner rubbing it's hands together* : yeah it is boy
The sad part is you’re not joking and there’s literally 1,000 grams of “sugar” in our “foods”
@@onnie.6815very true, as a proud Amerifat patriot, I can confirm that we are required by law to only eat meals that contain _at least_ half of a standard 4 lb bag of sugar.
@@Acidlib AT LEAST 😭😭😭❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️
@@onnie.6815I would be really impressed if you could find a food with 1 kilo of sugar in it lol besides maybe a huge cake. Yes we have sugary food in america but you are joking
No, it's not strange. But you know what is? Opening a cup sideways and being surprised the contents spills out
@MrRedundant it's just that in Europe things aren't that sweet. In the US everything is oversweetened and greasy, that's why they have a problem with obesity. I know what I'm talking about I live in Europe and went to different parts of the US multiple times do I have the perfect comparison
Or going to a different country and calling shit strange then criticizing Americans who do it as if were the only ones that ever did in the history of travel.
@@lizkeres2593 theyre English, everything is oversweetened here. Our drinks used to be the same y till we implemented a sugar tax and now theyre twice as unhealthy as theyre loaded with aspartame. But still as sweet as usa drinks.
They’re usually not filled that high tbf
@mrredundant8017that was ice cream?!
"It’s strange" well, I can certainly tell you that the man in the background thought the same.
That’s cause everyone knows you only dip fries into Wendy’s chocolate frosties :)
Well anything with seasoning or flavor tastes “strange” to the British. 😂
@@elle2871noooo. If you’ve ever had a shake from Steak ‘n Shake you know those are made for dippin
I highly doubt he thought there was anything strange about it. He didn’t make a face, he didn’t hesitate, he didn’t comment. They had less than a second of his face on camera, paused the video, and added a sound effect. Somehow there are people as dumb as you who believe an entirely fabricated lie about it.
'The lemonade is red' probably because it's a flavoured lemonade hahahaha
Probably raspberry.
Pink Lemonade isnt flavored, literally just dyed😂😂
@@chuckddon3536it’s strawberry
@@chuckddon3536pink lemonade isn’t red tho.
@@Unilpqno
yeah usually soup is a lot smaller portion than a drink, literally everywhere
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Don’t forget have a sook about sweet stuff even though stuff in Europe is just as if not sweeter. Idk what’s up with people
No that is literally just America
@@AbiSaysThings you live in America stfu
@@AbiSaysThings are you American
British people experiencing flavor for the first time
America calling diabeetus flavour 😂
@@matt24081 diabetes* if u wanna insult something at least spell it right fool
@@matt24081
It is a flavor.
Why you think most of us die from it.
You think we'd be dieing to bland shit.
@@matt24081 it’s funny cause the Brits I know are a bit overweight😂
@@codya3073 Isn't Britain the fattest country in Europe? I could be wrong but it sounds right. 😂
I’m still mad that they let the milkshake sit and melt and then continued to act as if that’s how it’s served 😭 Like order it at the end or try it first man it’s an ice cream
It's the same consistency of a Wendy's frosty....
some people like a melty shake. Mind yo business lol
@@littlemisswolfee1095 but they complained about it being melty??
@@ZheoVerticies no they didn't
@@cpenner7086 did you watch the original??
Same type of people who think a Peanut putter and jelly sandwich or Biscuits and gravy is weird, but completely normal to see people eating Eel Jelly 😂
Wtf is well jelly? Also it's because y'all eat waaay too much sugar. Like concerning levels
im british and i have no clue what eel jelly is
Nobody but Old timer East Londoners like jellied eels.
@@BartholomewWiggum What is well jelly?
Joking aside, just in case due to the name differences, jelly in the US is a type of jam, not gelatin.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 I know, still never heard of eel jam either
I want to see you try Beignets! They are sooo yummy, like a funnel cake 🙃
I feel like the best lemonade you get in America is at food truck festivals lol its always made right in front of you
I actually think the best lemonade is homemade lemonade
@PariahTheCrow that's essentially what it is. You watch when squeeze the lemons, add sugar, water, and ice and its amazing
Looks like it’s their first time seeing strawberry lemonade and other types of lemonade so they’d be confused there too. Didn’t know Europe didn’t have lemonade. That sucks.
Lemonade in the UK is sprite or 7 up, o thing to do with lemons
Yes! But it's because they make it fresh and it's not from a powder or syrup. I like it when it's all frozen.
Nothing wrong with dipping fries in the shake
From my experience it’s best to make sure the fries are well salted.
Or paint.
I love to dip my fries in vanilla ice cream at Dairy Queen or in a Frostie (chocolate or strawberry) at Wendy's.
@@chuckseminski, you're not actually eating ice cream at Dairy Queen. The FDA has stated that to be considered ice cream it has to have at least ten percent butterfat or milk fat. Dairy Queen's soft serve only has five percent.
Dairy Queen is transparent about it. They state that on their website.
A California classic
I'm American, and I always have to add half cup of water to those fountain lemonades. I do a 50/50 mixture because they are way too sweet.
i mix 7up with the pink lemonade xD
Usually I just wait for the ice to melt
I always request 50/50 swt/unswt when I order Milo’s swt tea light ice. Recently I started ordering their Milo’s Lemonade & Swt Tea 50/50 mix. Wish they all would cut back on the sugar they put in drinks 😊😢
u dilute the sweetness? gimme ur freedom card, I'm revoking ur Murican status
yeah, i prefer all drinks with a lot of ice to help dilute the sweetness. when i was younger i loved it, but now at 30 i need it to chill out a bit lol
These comments really delivered. Proud of you guys ❤
You must be an overweight American?Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
seriously!
I suggest going to cook out and getting the peanut butter strawberry cheesecake shake with a try. Or try the lime push pop shake in the summer.
It's called Pink Lemonade
Yup. Essentially it's lemonade with a shot of grapefruit flavor in it.
Yeah I wonder why lemonade would be sweet? It’s just lemon juice, water and SUGAR! How could America do this to me? I think I will order the blended ice cream and milk then complain about it being sweet instead!
@@kettch777 Pink lemonade doesn't have Grapefruit, it is food coloring
@@autumnleaving its starwberries
@@aengusdedanann181 Look at the ingredients for any pink lemonade commonly sold in the United States, and you will see that that is not true.
The big sizes are for road trips. If you're sitting down at McDonald's then just get a small and refill it. Also I love milkshakes
I thought the big sizes were for the very obese people.
@@jesussaves6625or very thirsty lol
@@jesussaves6625you must not think very often
Those were the small. The large are bucket size and refills of sugar water are for the morbidly obese. Normal people don’t need refills
@@user-tl5bk9uv8xthey try to play the dumb card to make Americans seem stupid but don’t realize it flips back on them when they can’t comprehend a drink being slightly pink.
Dipping fries into milkshakes isn't very weird in the US, lots of people do it, btw if a restaurant offers sparkling water, I'll always mix it with the lemonades and sweet teas
But you guys know its not okay, right???🤕 i mean, seriously... why poison yourself 🤐
Yuck on dipping fries into ice cream! Never done it, never seen it! To each his own I guess ☺️
Ugh no it's not ok. I've never seen anyone do that. It grossed me out. I love both. But not together. Ew
It may not be strange now, but it sure would have been a couple of decades ago in the us. We would have gotten in trouble for doing it when I was a kid and nobody would have done it they would have thought you were insane! 😂
@@iahelcathartesaura3887 Not really. My grandma (in her 80’s now) use to do it when she was a kid and so did my mom.
Root beer float an In-N-Out is amazing!
Around here we only call it "IN-N-OUT" because others get to go "IN" & Eat,, But with none around here, we are left "OUT" 🍔😪
Of course it's sweet, it's a milkshake! It's not a beverage, it's a freaking dessert in a cup.
Desserts in Europe don't use nearly as much sugar as America does, so their desserts are noticeably less sweet but still pretty good.
@@LyricsQuest as a European i was even surprised at how much less sweet desserts were in Japan, so I wonder how they'd taste to Americans 🤔 they were still delicious though
Milkshakes exist outside of america. They've tried milkshakes before lol.
The US especially use an absurd amount of sugar in all of their foods. It’s the main reason obesity rate is so high
Then you haven't truly had sweetbean buns or candy there or any of the drinks.
They're inedible they are pure sugar...
Orders a chocolate milkshake and is confused why it is sweet. Holds a cup parallel to the ground and is surprised the drink spills.
Must’ve left your brains in the horse carriage on the way in 😂
Milkshakes exist in the UK. Americans just like to add about 50g of high fructose corn syrup to every drink they make which, to everyone else outside of America, is way too sweet.
As an example, I looked up the comparison between UK McDonald's Oreo McFlurry and US Oreo McFlurry. The UK regular version contains 32g of sugar, the US regular one contains 60g.
All I got from what you said is that bald eagles like to soar and they go “caw-caw!”
@@JourneyWithTom With a name like "TNT Fitness" I'd have thought you'd be more in-tune with the sugar content in American beverages.
@@TheMightyHams you don’t like jokes do you
@@JourneyWithTom I do, but sometimes they're difficult to identify when you're reading them off a screen.
Fries dipped in a Wendy’s Frosty is the best thing.❤
Wait so you don’t order a literal MILKSHAKE, you know, ICE CREAM blended with milk, and expect it to not be sweet? People are so stupid. Not you I love frosty and fries. It’s like ordering extra spicy burger with jalapeño and hot sauce then saying “wow it’s too spicy!” Like no shit
@@UncannyLiving ruh. He said nothing about sweetness anything bro😂😂😂😂 goofy ahh
Agreed 💯
@@UncannyLivingDid you reply to the wrong comment or something my guy?
@@RyanHaden-sp1xt you have any context clues? It was a reply to a comment now deleted, I’m referring to the guys in the video
That's the face he makes when oli bums him 🤣 😂
Bollocks tickle
“Different.” Such a polite way to say “bad.” 😂 Really going easy on us.
My man acts like he’s never seen melted ice cream before. Calling a milkshake a drink is like calling chocolate cake a meal. It’s a dessert my guy.
Milkshake is a drink in most of the world
Milkshake is a drink you knob
No way you're calling a milkshake a dessert lmfao
Get off the internet if you don't know what you're talking abt
milkshake is a drink
I’m actually annoyed w ppl visiting the US and saying “whoaaa that’s so sweet” when they get a fucking milkshake or anything else that obviously is meant to be very sweet
Milkshakes at 5 guys (for example) in the UK are just as sweet, and I would know because I’ve lived there
Right? Bro got a cup of sugar and heavy cream and had the audacity to go ‘oh that’s sweet’
Huhhhh Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
@@bmc9504 The issue is, you ate and only describe shitty food; there is plenty of phenomenal food here, and you know it. Try Boulder/Denver, NYC, San Fransisco and LA; some of the best foodie towns in the world. There are more Michelin star restaurants in the US than UK. To be honest the choices (when you spend more than for slushees and KFC) are far better (and more diverse) than in the UK. What a joke. Don’t get offended on their behalf just because Britains best creations are fried fish and Yorkshire pudding lol. I had my fair share of fucking vile food in the UK as well
@@bmc9504 you must have a quite depressing life commenting this biased and mostly baseless shit on many comments…
Actually, I tried milkshake across the US and I would say 1/2 of them are not as sweet.
I guess you got diabetes. Hence why such sweetness is normal for you.
As an American, yeah our drinks are too sugary.
Dumping 42g of sugar into 8 oz of non-sweetend flavored water does take some courage. 42g doesn't seem like a lot, until you try it.
@@LyricsQuest 42g of sugar definitely does seem like a lot 😅
I think anything over 12 g is a lot.... and most of these drinks have like 30-50+ g of sugar.
4g= approx 1tsp.
That 10 1/2 tsp in one DRINK.
And that's why Americans aren't feeling very well...
They're CHOKING ON high fructose corn syrup.
It's not even cane sugar, it's the cheap stuff.
I actually looked up the sugar content on a drink at Dunkin Donuts and the medium size had a whopping 128 g of sugar in it... isn’t that insane??
First time having a meal without beans be like:
They’re saying our food is weird when they eat. CrUMpY FiSh AnD BEaNS
I heard y'all eat burgyhams and dogs
They also eat some nasty thing called toad in the hole and mushy peas 😂
Since living in America, I no longer drink anything other than water or coffee, because there’s far too much sugar and/or salt in so many drinks here.
Salt in drinks?
@@beepboop4833 sports drinks are loaded with salt, thats why you drink them so fast.
Everything is here. It's insane, not hard to wonder why everyones so sick .You want to see diabetees in action try sweet tea. It's absolutely disgusting . If you watch how its made its mind boggling its still a liquid and not maple syurup.
Sadly true.
Salt is found in processed bottled coffee and iced tea drinks.
Gross
Spring water and organic green tea.
Coffee is one of the most highly pesticide sprayed crop in the world.
Buy organic beans and brew it yourself.
And please don't add dairy to your coffee. Organic nut milk or nothing.
Stay healthy! 🙏
"'Bout time we head back home to our meat pies and jellied eeeels, innit? God save the Queen. Pip pip. Cheerio."
Well can’t say that anymore RIP lizzy we got Charles now 😂
Better than sugar on sugar or sugar in sugar
@@Blazedreptileoh quiet, the British consume mountains of sugar
You lot don’t even realise how corny you are
@@ethanjohn2291 Better than God save the King.
Ollie dipping the fries into the drink is the first thing that can make me laugh after a miserable heartbreak. Thank you, and keep dipping, Ollie.
As American that lives by a in and out. The milkshakes are just pure sugar
Unfortunately you missed the great IN N OUT by ten years. They are a mere shadow of their former glory.
Had this experience with a few Brits. Not In-n-out. But lemonade.
They all called 7-up lemonade. They were like "THE FUCK" when they tried American Pink Lemonade.
7 up most certainly is not lemonade here. Lemonade is carbonated tho what you call lemonade is what we call cloudy still lemonade
Everything is sweet when you're used to drinking tea and water 😂
Not even iced tea - sweet or not!
Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude. ......e
@@bmc9504 Like most things in the USA, there is a very wide variety of possibilities available for food. To claim all our food is vile, just shows your lack of ability to search out new things. There are many options. Eating fast food is certainly going down a very narrow path. Wonderful breads can be bought many places. Ever consider a bakery? For meat, a butcher shop is an excellent resource. I do believe other countries have such facilities, possibly even yours. Sorry that your experience was so horrible, but rather than condemn an entire country, maybe consider you simply were too lazy to look for decent alternatives. There are many people from around the world who delight in our food varieties, including people from the UK.
@@bmc9504What state did you live in clown?
>Orders a large
>Freaks out it's a large
Our large is the same size as your small, so you can understand the shock.
@@kingofracismactually, No, we can't understand the shock.
For two reasons. 1. Jolly has been to the US on multiple occasions, 2. They display the sizes.
@@kingofracism No it isn’t, you’re exaggerating.
@@dewilew2137 imagine being shocked about them freaking out at the size of the large in the USA. It's a well known fact that portion sizes are much larger in the USA. Look at some of the comparison videos between restaurants in the UK and USA. In some fast food places it's not an exaggeration to say that a USA small is bigger than UK large.
@@jonok42doesn’t mean they’re used to it being that huge id never get used to it
I made red/pink lemonade all the time! I suppose the difference was I was making cherry syrups and strawberry syrups from fresh, local stands and made lemonade using my backward tree. My favorite was rosemary, nectarines+peach lemonade! It wasn’t as sweet because we all preferred tart lemonade. :)
You made fruit infused lemonade😂😂
Oh the nostalgia. I miss that place.
While you are in the US you need to come to Paducah KY and try a couple of different things. 1st thing is the BBQ, there is a whole festival about it 😂 2nd thing is right across the river, a town called Metropolis. It’s the Home of Superman, and yes we have the rights to the name lol, and we have another good BBQ place called Bills. There is also a donut shop in Paducah named Red’s that is AMAZING. We got some like 3 days ago and they still taste great for breakfast. Also y’all need to try Pizza Inn in Paducah. It’s an all you can eat pizza buffet. There is also Just Hamburgers, which is pretty self-explanatory. I don’t love it there, but I know people who absolutely swear by it.
Ayee! My grandma lives there! Tell her I say hi! Loll
Cool! What’s her name? I might know her, it feels like I know everyone around here lol.
Love hearing about places I live/have lived in lol
@@willownewton2695 awesome! Have you eaten at the places I mentioned?
@@addictwithariptide I've only had Red's and honestly we still get them fairly often, and they're very good donuts and still good after a couple days. Somehow I still haven't eaten at any if thw other places yet lol
😂😂😂 You guys really need American tour guides when you're here. 😄 I hope you guys at least ordered your burgers animal style. 😁 Somebody help these guys! 💖
What is animal style? I'm Canadian. We don't have In-N-Out.
@@ladytjoy "An Animal Style burger also includes extra Thousand Island spread, mustard grilled patties, and extra pickles." - in n out website
@@ladytjoy Do they have google in Canada yet?
They don't even know how a cup works, this isn't American culture shock, this is just stupidity
What is animal style?
"Its strange" such a short comment but it took me out 😭😂💀
“It’s strange, I think I’ll have some beans and shit smeared on toast for breaky”
Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. .... Yuk
@@bmc9504 Lmao you eating at Jack in the Box and getting bread from subway and think that’s classic “American food”. You stupid. Ever hear of a farmers market? There are millions throughout the US where most Americans get their produce
Don't eat that
@@bmc9504 Why would you eat it with mold? And why wouldn't it have mold after a week?
@@MarcIverson good bread doesn't mold that quickly, it will go stale but not like the cheapshit american sliced garbage that is full of preservatives and still goes moldy after 5 days.
Are British people genuinely shocked that milkshakes are sweet? Y’all do know that it’s ice cream, right?
When you’re used to beans for breakfast lunch and dinner, and finally taste flavor
Nobody actually wants that.... tf. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
Lol these guys travel the world for food and when they say it's too sweet, it's hella sweet. Haha
@@mrp9047 it’s f-ing ICE CREAM. Ice cream is ice cream around the damn world. It’s just as sweet on Europe as it is in America. But keep believing that they don’t exaggerate their reactions to hype up their content and get more views. 🙄
@@dewilew2137 I’ve had ice cream(gelato) in Italy and it’s definitely sweeter here in the States. Food in general in the US is “sweeter” than in Europe because they add sugar or high fructose corn syrup to everything
And yet you have anthony bourdain proclaiming every single bit of third world slop better than american food.
You can't treat a milkshake like a casual drink, it's a type of icecream that is meant to be treated like a dessert.
In the uk it is just a drink not a desert, that is just what he is used to
Umm what?? Milkshake is supposed to be a drink and not ice cream?!
@@farihaislam07Not really
Americans trying to justify fat and fructose as flavor 😂😂😂
Sugar and fat is not all we have. Also, you guys have an obesity problem (not as bad, but still bad), so making fun of our weight means nothing.
Fry and shake combo 🤌 chefs kiss
I wouldn’t think the Brit’s would be that surprised considering they have a similar crisis.
And they’re catching up to the US really fast
It's about the sweetener. It's overly sweet, doesn't mean it's necessarily sugar that makes you obese. Sweetener can have zero kcal. A fact is however that drinks and food is different in taste everywhere and one of the things known is that bread and lemonades, at least in fast food restaurants, are more sweeter in Northern America (Canada included), than in most parts of Europe. It's nothing to be so defensive about, it's a taste in difference which I heard from everyone I know who visited Northern America. Trying to play it off just makes it look very sad.
@@Staronat read my comment, I said they have a similar crisis. It amazes me how willing people are to argue with themselves on this app.
Average American consumes 126 grams of sugar per day, whereas the average Brit consumes 93. Also American people have way more cavities than British do, despite your country’s mockery of their teeth being bad.
@@crunchwrapsupreme9372 its your own language you think you'd be able to understand what "similar means" both countries have their respective problems.
This definitely makes me realize how much sugar we actually consume the days
It’s a damn milkshake, you don’t order a milkshake for a refreshment. It’s a desert, it’s supposed to be sweet and not eaten daily. That’s why we call it a treat.
@@Felis-Concoloramerican food is overly sweet and overall trash
@@timboKongUS fast food is not meant to be healthy. It is meant to be something you eat occasionally. It tastes good, and it's not very nutritional.
It isn't all sweet. Again, milkshakes are a dessert, and why would you go to a food place and expect good ice cream? If you want good ice cream, frozen custard or yogurt, you go to a place that specializes in that dessert.
@@timboKong you’re overall trash. 🙄
Milkshakes are made of ice cream. There’s no extra sugar added to it. In fact, it’s often diluted with milk to make it thinner. UK ice cream is just as sweet as US ice cream. He knew exactly what to expect, because he knew what he ordered.
Wouldn't trade American culture for anything I love this place forever even though we stumble we are a hopeful and strong nation. We look out for what we believe and that is equality freedom and burgers a couple nights a week. Here and there. Thank you all you beautiful souls.
Oh god. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
Well they dipped the fries in the shake now we’re getting American balsy I love it 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"It's so strange"
Yeah no shet you dipped fries on a drink LMAO
that’s normal
Their brains would be blown out on the floor if they went and tried Jamaican food. Some jerk chicken and ox tails, they'd spontaneously combust 😂😂😂
Are you serious? Jamaican food is everywhere in the UK aswell as many kind of oxtail which even British Heinz make.
Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude. .
I’m pretty sure they’ve had Jamaican food it’s very common in London
@@bmc9504well maybe stop eating fast food that seems to be your problem Americans cook and have sit down restaurants too ya know
Our Lemonade is not fizzy. It can be homemade with Lemons, water and sugar.
When you guys tried the drinks at In N Out and Chick Fil A I realized Americans are cracked out on sugar...
That's not the only thing were cracked out on
Definitely.. Just look up nutrition facts for sweetened drinks at Starbucks and Dunkin
That's how we make it through life 🤣
You mean high fructose corn syrup. It's worse than cane sugar.
4g = approx 1tsp sugar.
They are the same drinks they have in England, they have Coke just like us. They are just playing up the part when instead it makes them come across as stupid. You mean the lemonade, made from lemon juice, water and sugar has sugar in it?! Nooo how could this be!
You mean when they tried a milkshake and complained it was too sweet?? It’s literally ice cream and milk, how stupid can you be? Do you order extra spicy burger with hot sauce and jalapeños and act shocked and complain when it’s spicy?
Mans got his taste buds flashbanged by the sheer sweetness
The vanilla shake shards your insides but is so good! I’ve only ever had the small size lol
Orders a neapolitan milkshake and complains its sweet and looks like paint...
Literally anything to complain
Imagine thinking that milkshakes that looks like paints is normal.....
Also they said its TOO SWEET. Not sweet.
@@nntflow7058 imagine thinking it’s cool to comment on 30 comments on the same video for self validation
Hahaha get over yourself
Bro I swear British people think we're some totally different creatures
@Jacob Patterson poop mixed with beans in superior to all American food
You kinda are. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
@@bmc9504 I’m Mexican and I think the tacos from Jack are good, unlike Taco Bell’s
@@KiwiTheBird.tacos from Jack? from experience you got them free with a receipt. They were disgusting, I lived in San Ysdiro and also el Centro next to Calexico/mexicali. I'm from a poor English background, I know what food should taste like. Mexico was best for most things, 2nd came Texas for BBQ.
You are. Constantly berating us for simply existing
Most people don't dip fries in ICE CREAM. It's Wendy's frosties that they dip fries in.
Welcome to the west coast my friends! Happy to have you.
Dips fries into a drink: it's strange...
That’s what a lot of Americans do
THIS JUST IN : British man tries good food for the first time
Chemicals..... Chemicals... Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
The English are always so shocked when things have actual flavor it’s funny.
Maybe that's because you've got a life, a bear doesn't season its food. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude. .
@@bmc9504 nice copy/paste job 🤡
Imagine thinking KFC, an American creation, is better in the UK? Try Nashville hot fried chicken
Preservative diabetes flavoured milkshake.
British “people” using their taste buds for the first time
Diabetes is not flavour u american "person"
@@tarasto6772 No, it's not. Also, when has anyone gotten diabetes from gumbo?
HFCS
"This is what food with taste is like??"
Tastes like obesity, tooth decay hidden by bleached white comedy enamels and plastic food with more chemicals than actual food.
“The lemonade is red “ 😂
People from the UK experiencing other flavors besides salt and vinegar is such a beautiful thing
Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it.
@@bmc9504 your right Jellied Eel's with crusted pie dough covering mashed peas goes hard ngl
Californian here! (Where In N Out originated) - This is the neapolitan milk shake - makes me want to go and get some!
in n out is terrible please go somewhere else
Why would you make a neopolitan milkshake. What's the point if all the flavours are mixed together
Brit trying anything that isn’t just a can of beans
Enjoy ya cancer. Lived in America for 3 years. The food was absolutely vile, bread should be classed as a cake(in the UK the bread goes bad in a day and then maybe you could make bread pudding) but in America it can be soft with mold a week later. Slushies everywhere that can burn a hole in your stomach and free tacos from Jack in the box that tasted like 95% cancer. Meat looked like it had food colouring injected into its veins before death.... I give up, imagine complaining about other people when half your diet is glucose to get over it. KFC there is disgusting also, no flavour and is soggy with added attitude.
Be respectful, you’re a guest in our country.
They didn’t do anything wrong
As some one from California, we totally understand you being overwhelmed by flavor being from the UK where everything is flavorless
Old man in the back thinks their a couple sharing a milkshake😂
I’m American and I think the “super sized” portions are ridiculous snd designed to hook people (particularly targeted to lower economic groups) on junk food. Ply them with more sugar and chemicals and they will rely more on the drug industry later on. Not sure why you guys are promoting so much junk food?
bro what? we banned SUPER SIZE like 20 years ago, and it STILL EXISTS in Asia. stop being dumb
us drinks are so damn sweet
bro took a sip of that milkshake and discovered a whole new lifestyle
They do a great job Dipping! ❤
Brit’s acting like they don’t eat sugar is hilarious
Y’all should try the sweet tea/lemonade combo
British people when they see seasoning
seasonings are good and i've tasted them for all my life
American gravy is usually white, the brown gravy i see a lot of brits eating is only really used with meat and bbq (at least in my area). biscuits in america are also very fluffy, unlike the more cookie-like biscuits you may find in britian. we use a lot of butter in our biscuits too so if you get some good ones theyll be very smooth. im from the south myself, so i cant really say much about british food, but biscuits and gravy are my life, soul n blood. just hoping to get rid of any confusion because of the large gap in culture and food between the US and UK
Just to adress some of America clowns in this comment section , josh is married to a Korean chef, Americans got nothing on him lmao especially not flavour 😂
Man’s heard dip and got excited
Now go to whataburger and get the Banana pudding milkshake if they still offer it.
Lemonade isn’t exactly some American concept my guy.
I specifically go there for their lemonade sometimes. Their shakes are good but I haven’t had one in about ten years.
IN-&-OUT is wildly overrated. Don't let anybody try to make you feel left out for not living over here. Me and my boyfriend drove an hour to try it, and it was barely even mid, if not below.
Lil John's "WHAT?!" it's perfect
i immediately trusted your judgment when you brought out buff titanium. its also one of my main mixing colors!
I like how the Americans in the comment section are flaming British cuisine as if they even know what seasoning is
America: the country where it’s normal for old grumpy men to stare at you
Brits when they try real flavor. (Contains 72 chemicals prohibited by te EU)
They’re just used to British food tasting like drywall and pocket lint.
Now Americans have to try traditional cod, blood pudding, and beans on toast
“It look like paint” lmao
These guys have the best English teeth I’ve ever seen
Statistically Brits have better teeth than Americans. Looking at UA-cam over the past few years, most Americans now have a meth smile.
Bro just started ww3 with that chip n dip combo
Born and raised in Southern California and still don’t like In N Out. The lack of seasoning in their burgers and bland fries is a no thanks. It feels like a punishment to eat there.