How SUBWAY is Taking Over Korea

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  • Subway’s Korean Comeback, Explained
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    Subway has somehow taken over K-Dramas with some very on-the-nose product placement. I looked into it and discovered a pretty fascinating story about media, money, and foot-long sandwiches.
    Big thank you to Seung-Chul Yoo, Ph.D.
    Professor of Communication & Media at Ewha Womans University
    pure.ewha.ac.kr/en/persons/se...
    And another big thank you to Professor CedarBough Saeji, Assistant Professor of Korean and East Asian Studies, Pusan National University
    Sources:
    06:16 Terrestrial broadcasters have been prohibited from such advertising since 1973 for the sake of viewer rights. www.koreaherald.com/view.php?...
    06:32 Broadcasting Act 방송법 시행령 www.nhis.or.kr/lm/lmxsrv/law/...
    07:27 Product Placement (PPL) advertisement has been legislated in Korea since 2010 according to “The Effect of Product Placement Advertisement Legalization on Firms’ Sales Growth: Evidence in Korea” pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e553...
    12:18 Great reporting by the New York Times on this topic www.nytimes.com/2021/03/14/bu...
    Other sources:
    m.journalist.or.kr/m/m_article...
    www.korea.kr/news/pressReleas...
    www.brandbrief.co.kr/news/arti...
    www.racoi.or.kr/kobaco/main.do
    www.bizhankook.com/bk/article...
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    • @alantes
      @alantes Рік тому

      They don't only love Subway - they also love natural blondes who look like you.
      Next time - trim the facial hair & give yourself that moviestar-airjet pilot hairstyle that you sport in your behind-the-desk videos. Koreans love all that.
      It's the land where physical beauty reigns supreme and you represent the epitome. Get into it. They'd worship you.

    • @goldenvulture6818
      @goldenvulture6818 Рік тому

      The title of this video meant to say "South Korea"

  • @user-tr6gw5ri3k
    @user-tr6gw5ri3k Рік тому +5241

    I just want to point out how Johnny has actually started putting his sources in the description, good job Johnny

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      Ask and you shall receive 😅🙌

    • @Isabelledttt
      @Isabelledttt Рік тому +58

      i also immediately scrolled down before watching the video LOL. Great work Johnny!

    • @thisismattcooper
      @thisismattcooper Рік тому +11

      I also saw this so good

    • @Al-tg7ok
      @Al-tg7ok Рік тому +61

      +1 for creators bettering themselves

    • @Belioyt
      @Belioyt Рік тому +5

      @@Isabelledttt I love your names, sorry for going off topic, you remind me Dot.

  • @JohnHill
    @JohnHill Рік тому +2241

    I can’t believe you covered this 😂 every time I see a subway in a k drama I burst out laughing

    • @Student0Toucher
      @Student0Toucher Рік тому +15

      Merica🇺🇸🗽

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Рік тому +13

      Land of sandwich freedom

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    • @ahmedshakil405
      @ahmedshakil405 Рік тому +9

      I notice all the advertised products in those dramas and I be like: "that's there, that's a paid marketing."

    • @GabGotti3
      @GabGotti3 Рік тому +2

      Johnny was too scared to finish his series because of the huge amount of inconsistencies and fabrications he posted last time. So back to fast food 😂

  • @xdanbo1859
    @xdanbo1859 Рік тому +277

    2:38 - Saying Subway food is "old and stale but kinda delicious at the same time" is just about the most accurate way I could come up with describing the food at Subway.

    • @hazelcrisp
      @hazelcrisp Рік тому +3

      A complete mood

    • @mollybrolly4717
      @mollybrolly4717 Рік тому +1

      @@hazelcrisp a complete FACT!!...

    • @kindlin
      @kindlin Рік тому +1

      I am literally keeled over crying right now from that line.

  • @seoulipsism
    @seoulipsism Рік тому +883

    As someone that lives in Korea, the reason that the brick and mortar stores of established American brands look so good has a lot to do with the fact that people do not really visit each other in their homes over here, because people live in so many different kinds of dwellings (houses (fairly new), apartments, one room or two room studios or villas (older apartment style dwellings, but only going up four storeys, dormitories or goshiwons (think of those tiny apartments in Hong Kong)). People therefore meet in Starbucks, Blue Bottle, Dunkin, Subway, etc. to socialise. BTW Johnny - did you try out the McFlurry at McDonald's in Korea? The ice cream machines are NEVER broken! haha

    • @DefinitelySpirit
      @DefinitelySpirit Рік тому +13

      LOL ill go to korea and have some mcflurries there!

    • @maskedbrocclli5603
      @maskedbrocclli5603 Рік тому +2

      There are modern looking subways in the us that look like the one he visited. There are a bunch of subways and some have renovated to look more modern while others haven’t yet/won’t.

    • @GGLEEME
      @GGLEEME Рік тому +14

      And cafes. Cafe culture. Coffee shops. Bakeries.

    • @kawaiidoggo
      @kawaiidoggo Рік тому +8

      I think the best rebrand is Baskin Robbins. In the states, it's just a store with really, really sweet ice cream and cakes that will definitely give you diabetes. I would have it once in awhile but I will never have ice cream in the store. It's not really a date location or hang out spot.
      In Korea, Baskin Robbins rebranded completely. Baskin Robbins Brown is one of those places where I can see myself going to and sit down and eat.

    • @screwyourhandle
      @screwyourhandle Рік тому

      Typical East Asia, copying Western stuff in a way that actually turns out better than the original

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis Рік тому +1593

    Korean dramas are wildly popular outside of Korea (especially in SE Asia) so this is a much bigger marketing move than you initially realise

    • @akashpanchal8237
      @akashpanchal8237 Рік тому +8

      But why are they popular??

    • @vkshortss
      @vkshortss Рік тому +120

      @@akashpanchal8237 Why is anything popular?

    • @orkkojit
      @orkkojit Рік тому +128

      Here in India, specifically Kolkata, there has been quite an increase in the number of Korean restaurant around the Park Street area with many Chinese restaurants here rebranding themselves to 'Korean' to cash into the KDrama and KPop fever.

    • @EjaxPlus
      @EjaxPlus Рік тому +24

      @@orkkojit in the online shopping platforms this has been a thing since like 2010. Most if not all China 'fashion' items have the word 'Korean' in it.

    • @akashpanchal8237
      @akashpanchal8237 Рік тому +4

      @@vkshortss Because of Marketing

  • @shysonnet
    @shysonnet Рік тому +518

    There’s a kdrama called “Because this is my first life” on Netflix where the main character is an assistant kdrama writer and there’s a hilarious opening montage of her trying to figure how to cram as much product placement as possible in the script 😂 it was all very meta and fun to watch!

    • @dharmani_youtube
      @dharmani_youtube Рік тому +20

      Hahaha they sound like every filmmaker in school making their early projects about themselves making film projects

    • @dragon-mw5ru
      @dragon-mw5ru Рік тому +5

      Literally my favorite of all time

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  • @faraazakhtar4983
    @faraazakhtar4983 Рік тому +437

    As someone who's watched a shit ton of K-dramas, I've seen some pretty terrible product placements, but the subway one's always work somehow. Maybe because a lot of conversation in korean dramas happens over food, and it adds to the conversation. Either way, it's worked and I definitely like subway more than I did before.

    • @puny_God
      @puny_God Рік тому +6

      Suits anyone who watches K-drama 😂 wack af

    • @christina4012
      @christina4012 Рік тому +13

      No the subway placements are ridiculous amd obvious

    • @ElizabethHernandez-ub7mv
      @ElizabethHernandez-ub7mv Рік тому +2

      Honestly the product placements are like Pokémon to me or like bingo. I like to see which brands are sponsoring the drama. I remember when the dramas I watched started using Quiznos instead of subway (in ~2018-2019) and I thought that was the next big thing but it didn’t really take off. I guess subway is that powerful I guess.

    • @hitokiri_neko
      @hitokiri_neko Рік тому

      I wish those ads worked on me too.

    • @himsingh
      @himsingh Рік тому +1

      how could you not notice expensive samsung phones

  • @raytsh
    @raytsh Рік тому +13

    I just recently started to watch k-dramas and it was very noticable for me that everybody and their mother were using the same smartphone, notebook or driving the same brand car.

  • @nirmalmathew8844
    @nirmalmathew8844 Рік тому +1866

    I'm very glad you added sources. It helps people like me who likes to go down the rabbit hole and learn more about the video's topic.

    • @suhas8030
      @suhas8030 Рік тому +47

      It is because of his last video where he fed up the history

    • @MrLense
      @MrLense Рік тому +42

      Johnny got humbled from his last video

    • @whyrulikedis8248
      @whyrulikedis8248 Рік тому +39

      man probs all people should learn from their mistakes

    • @ipinhathaway
      @ipinhathaway Рік тому +7

      there are many people who called him out for not citing the sources.

    • @matthewjury4385
      @matthewjury4385 Рік тому +18

      You gotta add sauces to your sub

  • @bvanhise
    @bvanhise Рік тому +711

    I've lived in Korea for over a decade. 10 years ago it was impossible to find a single Subway. Traditional Korean restaurants don't give options beyond the dishes themselves. Asking staff to "hold the pickles" or modify your order is quite strange. Also, most of the population go into a trendy restaurant (called 핫플 or 맛집) and simply ask: "What's your best seller?" (뭘 제일 잘 나가요?). They order whatever everyone else does. So the concept of fully personalizing your desired food is picking up as a trend so perhaps Subway is timed well to ride this wave.

    • @Anthony-fz9ye
      @Anthony-fz9ye Рік тому +13

      Isn’t it 뭐가 not 뭘? Just checking in case if been saying it wrong lol

    • @Apgujohn
      @Apgujohn Рік тому +14

      I lived in Seoul for a few years between 08-12 and there were Subways everywhere. I had two (and oddly enough a Quiznos) in my neighborhood alone. Granted it maybe depended on where you lived in the city (I was in Sinsa) but it definitely wasn't impossible to find one 10 years ago.

    • @bvanhise
      @bvanhise Рік тому +9

      @@Anthony-fz9ye 뭐가 is correct. 😀

    • @bvanhise
      @bvanhise Рік тому +12

      @@Apgujohn Interesting. We had no Subway in Daegu but oddly had a Quiznos which was eventually closed and turned into a cell phone store.

    • @Apgujohn
      @Apgujohn Рік тому +3

      @@bvanhise Ahh ya maybe Subways were only located in Seoul (and perhaps Busan) at that time. Yeah, the ubiquity of Quiznos was so odd to me. It had just moved out of my home state before I moved to Korea and I assumed it went bankrupt or something. Then I moved to Seoul and they were all over the place.
      I didn't eat much American fast food over there because the local restaurants are always so incredible. I did get Subway a few times and it lined up with what the video says -- cleaner and better lighting but ultimately the same disappointment.
      Side note I always found KFC to be better over in Korea than the states. Potentially because they had to compete with all of the mind-blowing domestic fried chicken chains?

  • @Bhethar
    @Bhethar Рік тому +40

    McCafe in Slovakia is like a high end European coffee experience.
    When Costa tried to get in it was going pretty bad because instead of adapting they wanted to sell overpriced watered down lattes.

    • @mike496
      @mike496 Рік тому +2

      In Switzerland Subway has a similar reputation as in Korea. They are "new" compared to other fast food companies and have really clean and small restaurants like in Seoul

    • @peepeetrain8755
      @peepeetrain8755 Рік тому +2

      that's kinda like the reverse in Australia. McCafé as a concept was created here because of the strong coffee culture and was pretty trendy and hipster, now mcdonald's coffee is considered 'watered-down', low end, last choice coffee. Infact any fast-food coffee doesn't do well here, (*cough* *cough* starbucks *cough*).

  • @nathanfrentzel7197
    @nathanfrentzel7197 10 місяців тому +7

    One of my favorite bits of product placement was in the drama Mr. Sunshine. It takes place at the turn of the 20th century, as Japan is increasing its influence over Korea. And yet, they managed to sneak in a ton of advertising for Paris Baguette, a Korean bakery chain that started in 1986.
    Really impressive.

  • @john15yt
    @john15yt Рік тому +253

    Generally speaking, American fast food brands are far nicer and regarded as "cooler" in the international marketplace, as opposed to here in North America, where they are regarded as merely the cheapest option and the experience reflects this accordingly. This phenomena is worth delving into deeper.

    • @xStarstargirlx
      @xStarstargirlx Рік тому +22

      This. That's like when I get the most excited about when going an American fast food brand...is when I am at overseas LOL. And I live in America. It is so much better overseas than in the states. So, I do wonder why it is better. Maybe cause overseas just value food quality?

    • @napperforlife2020
      @napperforlife2020 Рік тому +8

      i personally love subways. it's so good. and im a born american korean so i understand why it's popular in korea. BUT I will say, they actually take care of their stores and update their interiors yearly.

    • @lollelelele
      @lollelelele Рік тому +8

      @@xStarstargirlx At least in the EU area, there are pretty strict rules on the quality of food. So that could be on reason

    • @buddyblris3094
      @buddyblris3094 Рік тому +6

      yeah. Basically, fast food brands are literally cheap and fast with low quality food in America but they turned into luxurious restaurants in other countries.

    • @quan-uo5ws
      @quan-uo5ws Рік тому

      @@lollelelele not really, in Bulgaria mcdonalds is litteraly so bad it could be classified as food poison.

  • @christianjwong
    @christianjwong Рік тому +236

    Subway being lovingly integrated into K-drama plots is delightfully absurd. Thank you for shedding light on this.

  • @chun1310
    @chun1310 Рік тому +63

    It did the same to me. Suddenly while watching them eating the sandwiches I had the urge to get one and eat it. Unfortunately in my city Subway closed their store. Reason was that in a society where we eat Halal food they had opened a store offering pork sandwiches. They should have made their research better.

    • @user-dz4eb5rb3g
      @user-dz4eb5rb3g Рік тому +2

      You can still eat their tuna

    • @Dong_Harvey
      @Dong_Harvey Рік тому +2

      @@user-dz4eb5rb3g maybe.. Who's to say its really fish?

    • @at_oussama
      @at_oussama Рік тому +3

      @@Dong_Harvey spoiler alert: it’s not.

    • @chun1310
      @chun1310 Рік тому +1

      @@user-dz4eb5rb3g They didnt serve tuna sandwiches here. I personally love to eat tuna

    • @chun1310
      @chun1310 Рік тому

      @@at_oussama Tuna is a fish and it is Kosher and halal

  • @RideWithRen
    @RideWithRen Рік тому +19

    I live in Korea and you hit the nail on the head, Subway has the market cornered here. And US food brands in general are much better here, not only in Korea too... next one do a video on how McDonald's in Germany is 100 times better than in the USA.

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody Рік тому

      If that's 100x better, what kind of fish food do they serve in the US?

    • @RideWithRen
      @RideWithRen Рік тому +1

      @@Alias_Anybody McDonald's in the US is just a very crummy experience. In Germany every McDonald's is a nice café.

  • @TheEliseRodgers
    @TheEliseRodgers Рік тому +1022

    I just like to note that John Oliver has the HBO entertainment and research budget, while Johnny Harris has managed to make a really in-depth, well researched - but also entertaining - follow up to Oliver’s base story on a significantly different platform and budget. Kudos Johnny!

    • @studiodreamken
      @studiodreamken Рік тому +30

      I hope this happens more often. Oliver can do the story from his studio, then Harris goes out and covers it in person!

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Рік тому +4

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    • @edkwon
      @edkwon Рік тому +4

      Yeah it's great synergy, I love the original John Oliver piece as well

    • @MrAB2357
      @MrAB2357 Рік тому +8

      In fairness to John Oliver, he also investigated Subway's questionable business practices and how it manages its stores and franchisees.

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      @ekinteko Рік тому +1

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  • @iamabread9614
    @iamabread9614 Рік тому +8

    I'm a Filipino that is living in the Philippines. Ask anyone and they had either watched or is currently watching a K-Drama. Korean Culture is big here. Yeah I really know when a product is clearly advertised but I didn't even notice when subway was being advertised until it was pointed out by my mom who is much more addictive in K-Drama.

  • @AjP3r3z
    @AjP3r3z Рік тому +227

    Personally, how K-dramas advertise products during the show make me want to buy those products. Instead of having an ad break where we tend to skip or even the time during commercial breaks are being used to go to the bathroom or get a glass of water defeats the purpose of the advertisement. So I think this is a more effective way and it works for me from a consumer perspective.

    • @teddycambosa9910
      @teddycambosa9910 Рік тому +14

      It's the power of understanding fan purchasing behavior. Brands and marketers alike realize more than ever through digital trends the large opportunities of certain demographics, such as those that watch K-dramas. When done perfectly, brand integration just feels 'organic' to the consumer, even when it isn't.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 Рік тому +4

      Ancient Korean thinking... aso!
      (Before I get cancelled, know that I am Korean!)

    • @Legority
      @Legority Рік тому +4

      It can be done well, but it depends what brands are sponsoring and which shows are being sponsored. For example, two people having a conversation while driving a Ford F-150 is fine, but characters using Amazon Echo devices in a movie about mass surveillance isn’t.

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      @silvervixen007 Рік тому

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      @doralmiami4104 Рік тому

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  • @BSAnime
    @BSAnime Рік тому +23

    Visited Korea recently and I had watched John Oliver's segment about Korea so I was definitely trying to see if Subway was a thing in Korea. I didn't go into any, but I noticed a lot more Subways there than I expected. They all looked clean and more crowded than back at home. I'm sure part of that was because I was in Seoul... but Subway was definitely more popular than I thought it was.

  • @alexm4302
    @alexm4302 Рік тому +9

    Love the guy talking about product placement with a very obvious Coca-Cola can with the logo facing the camera perfectly

    • @aarongingerich1478
      @aarongingerich1478 Рік тому

      Haha, I noticed this as well. I thought that it would be a joke at the end of the video.

  • @CapCrunch45
    @CapCrunch45 Рік тому +243

    Speaking of product placement, the Tom Hanks movie Castaway was a great example where real world brands helped propel an emotional survival story. Hanks’s character is a FedEx worker who ends up stranded on an island and talks to his only companion - a Wilson volleyball 🏐 whose name is, you guessed it, Wilson. If done right, product placement can be a complement to the story rather than a distraction.
    In this case about Subway in Korean dramas, unless the drama is a retelling of actual events, I think the whole product placement of Subway is too distracting and detrimental to the story.

    • @joelwillems4081
      @joelwillems4081 Рік тому +10

      Ray Ban sunglasses in Top Gun and Reeses Pieces in E.T. still did product placement better. Nike did a good job in Back To The Future II but they were already a powerhouse thanks to their earlier commercials team up with Michael Jordan.

    • @selohcin
      @selohcin Рік тому

      LOL. Obviously, the Korean people don't agree with you.

    • @sg3428
      @sg3428 Рік тому +7

      Just disagree with the last point (agree with the above ones), I think creating it as a place where important story points are happening like Crash Landing on you or others like Date or meet up of characters isn’t distracting. Our main focus is on the story happening but in back of our mind by half a glance it registers that happened in Subway. So next time, you want to meet up with someone you will think, how about going to Subway like that drama or just passes by Subway & other franchises - you would want to enter Subway.

    • @burrybondz225
      @burrybondz225 Рік тому

      Your story reminds me of a pizza hut in yemen

  • @EnayetChowdhuryOfficial
    @EnayetChowdhuryOfficial Рік тому +202

    I felt the same when I was watching a K-Drama called 'Memories of the Alhambra'. There was an AR game where player gained strength/points if they ate an item from a SUBWAY point. Whatever. Johnny also watches K-Dramas. Now I can die peacefully. 😆

    • @aniruddhabhowmick2771
      @aniruddhabhowmick2771 Рік тому

      Arey Mama....kmn achen 😳

    • @aymanreza2283
      @aymanreza2283 Рік тому

      মামা কি অবস্থা

    • @sajibboidya2855
      @sajibboidya2855 Рік тому

      Are sir ki obosta 😁

    • @safiussifat
      @safiussifat Рік тому

      what is the link between johnny watching k-dramas and you dying peacefully?

    • @MinhajUM
      @MinhajUM Рік тому +3

      Ha ha.. he loved your comment & you posted this..
      You become happy with little things.. it's a beautiful habit..

  • @Ezeke03
    @Ezeke03 Рік тому

    I really appreciate how you handle your ad reads. Good journalism, production, and video editing as well.

  • @ruhamaxo
    @ruhamaxo Рік тому +2

    Finally the subway scenes in every kdrama makes sense. Great video!

  • @AncientAmericas
    @AncientAmericas Рік тому +68

    As someone who watches a lot of K-drams, this has bugged me to no end. Thank you for devoting an episode to this!

    • @sarahwatts7152
      @sarahwatts7152 Рік тому +1

      Cool to see other channels I watch showing up in the comments here. Well hello!

    • @AncientAmericas
      @AncientAmericas Рік тому

      @@sarahwatts7152 hello there!

    • @silvervixen007
      @silvervixen007 Рік тому +4

      Yeah, it's character breaking. A poor girl that has the latest Samsung model?

    • @AncientAmericas
      @AncientAmericas Рік тому +1

      @@silvervixen007 Honestly and sadly, at this point, it's normal. I've accepted that all Koreans will inevitably eat at Subway at various points of their lives, some of which will statistically be very important. Touché subway.

    • @lyricoan9646
      @lyricoan9646 Рік тому +3

      @@silvervixen007 It's not only in Korean dramas. Chinese dramas have the same thing. The main character is supposed to be poor but have a macbook or wear designer clothes.

  • @johnxina987
    @johnxina987 Рік тому +181

    Imagine Johnny on a Netflix budget with a whole production team

    • @rog38
      @rog38 Рік тому +5

      I have seen u in world affairs, Hindustan times and everywhere

    • @zainstrikes_
      @zainstrikes_ Рік тому +12

      And actually factual research. ;))

    • @theguythatcoment
      @theguythatcoment Рік тому +5

      @@zainstrikes_ you mean "research" that doesn't hurt the feelings of people that benefited from colonization? or that don't hurt the feelings of people that benefited from owning slaves?
      Bullies really love to play the victim card

    • @shaebrown2872
      @shaebrown2872 Рік тому +3

      @@zainstrikes_ where’s your rebuttal

    • @therealsunnyk
      @therealsunnyk Рік тому +2

      Does anyone else want a coke all of a sudden? Maybe he already has that kind of budget ;)

  • @takumi2023
    @takumi2023 Рік тому

    please produce the intended video soon. glad I found you from MDJ. nice wide variety of topics I can binge-watch to sleep.

  • @willewiking98
    @willewiking98 Рік тому +3

    I really appreciated all the community references, always good to see the show being showed love in different contexts.

  • @zcmini000
    @zcmini000 Рік тому +126

    Subway's product placement in Community was always my absolute favourite

    • @waywardmind
      @waywardmind Рік тому +9

      Damn right. Corpohumanization is the best humanization, after all.

    • @artyb27
      @artyb27 Рік тому

      Same here, with Chuck in a close second.

    • @reva199017
      @reva199017 Рік тому

      Came here to say this , glad people are already on the same page

  • @nujogstel11
    @nujogstel11 Рік тому +92

    A very brief history of Subway in South Korea:
    It first came here in 1990, but didn't go so well until the 2010s (almost withdrew from the market entirely), and then with the use of product placement the market just exploded and there are Subways basically everywhere. Especially near college campuses and office clusters.
    Btw, we do not eat Subway as often as our K-drama actors. But I did have Subway for lunch today.

    • @nicholaswhorley8343
      @nicholaswhorley8343 Рік тому +14

      Haha, but you had one for lunch. That's a funny coincidence! Yea, I never see super busy Subway stores here, but they're a fairly popular lunch/dinner option for employees without company sponsored meals.

    • @correadoggsten
      @correadoggsten Рік тому +1

      Dude wtf. As an American I feel like
      Subway is so bad. Idk how they stay in business

    • @GeorgeInHerJungle
      @GeorgeInHerJungle Рік тому +1

      @@correadoggsten they’re only bad in America (bec of cost cutting). They’re ok in other countries. Same with other fast food brands like KFC and Pizza Hut. They’re nice and fancy and use better ingredients overseas.

  • @bakhaa9802
    @bakhaa9802 Рік тому

    Someone already said it, but I really love the fact that you finally put resources in the description. It helps a lot for my research.

  • @LGseeker
    @LGseeker Рік тому

    I love the bibliography in the description. Great job

  • @moomoomachines7193
    @moomoomachines7193 Рік тому +158

    I’m pretty glad Johnny is covering a topic that is unique to my culture; always found it intriguing of the viewer culture; It’s so extreme that celebrities in variety tv shows aren’t even allowed to mention the name of brands that haven’t paid for product placement. Even simple logos like Nike and adidas shoes are censored by adding tape over the logos.

    • @user-uy1rg8td1v
      @user-uy1rg8td1v Рік тому +2

      I wish Johnny would cover how many times American fast food is better overseas.

  • @Wicherpot
    @Wicherpot Рік тому +55

    I love how the cheeky red Coca Cola can is perfectly placed in the interview. Our you’re in on the joke or it‘s an inside joke from the professor.

    • @justinrempel9366
      @justinrempel9366 Рік тому +3

      I hope Coke sponsored in the amount of $70k USD.

    • @snicholson8884
      @snicholson8884 Рік тому +7

      Ahhh I was looking for this kind of comment. 😅

    • @michaelcameron3645
      @michaelcameron3645 Рік тому +1

      hahaha i noticed that

    • @droneio
      @droneio Рік тому

      There's also a sly placement of Starbucks throughout the video

  • @flytec
    @flytec Рік тому +1

    Can’t wait for the other documentaries from SK.
    Went there in 2019 with absolutely no expectations and friggin loved it!

  • @fathimamovval4386
    @fathimamovval4386 Рік тому

    Just started watching Korean Dramas and few days back I had noticed this! And today I saw Johnny’s video notification !😅

  • @lorez5336
    @lorez5336 Рік тому +30

    No but this is so random. I currently work at Subway and I actually applied for a job at Subway last year because I really liked the way this Korean woman who works at a Korean Subway vlogged her days working there. I loved it so much and enjoyed it so much that she made me influence me to work for Subway. It felt so nice and enjoyable when she was working there and I went in for a an interview and didn’t mention that but had that thought in my head. Sadly I didn’t get the job and went in again for another interview recently, about a month ago, and finally got the job! Such an amazing job and completely different from my first job ever. I really wished I worked here first but I’m still happy regardless 😊

    • @kamu747
      @kamu747 Рік тому +10

      Is this an ad placement in comment form? 🤔
      Haha. Just kidding. I'm glad you're happy. Not many enjoy their workplaces.

  • @user-bt8ot3uo5i
    @user-bt8ot3uo5i Рік тому +332

    As a Korean, I can confirm that we absolutely hate blatant ppls (product placements). It is so cringey yet we have to endure it for better overall quality since the drama industry would go broke without it. And the interiors of subways and dunkin donuts were similar to the pictures of places in the US you showed in the video, but Koreans love slick and neat designs so they recently changed.
    +The ppl at 8:39 was hated by Koreans because it is a korean dish made by a Chinese company. In Asia, China is known for claiming cultures from neighboring smaller countries to be theirs, so this ppl made Koreans think that China is trying to steal another traditional dish.

    • @renaudjacob1111
      @renaudjacob1111 Рік тому +11

      I think the interiors is just part of an overall rebranding. We have subways that look like this too in Canada

    • @oBCHANo
      @oBCHANo Рік тому +4

      They should go broke, these shows are all terrible.

    • @Jack-rr9nh
      @Jack-rr9nh Рік тому

      Hmm... that maybe but my chinese friend told me that most korean food originated from China.

    • @ratoh1710
      @ratoh1710 Рік тому +20

      Like the drama that happened when some Chinese people tried to claim kimchi. A lot of east asian dishes have been inspired by Chinese dishes but that doesn't make them Chinese, just like how a lot of western food isn't french even though a lot of western food culture is based on french cooking. Kimchi is still Korean, ramen is still Japanese and no fun fact will change that.

    • @ktttttt
      @ktttttt Рік тому +4

      To be fair most stuff in East Asian culture have their origins in China like even the traditional writing system is Chinese, buns (mantou) came from China and so many other things, although yeah kimchi is from Korea but I think the news report about that was really misleading

  • @inkinspace9054
    @inkinspace9054 Рік тому

    Love Korean dramas and have always been wondering what the big subway Korean deal is. Thank you for this video Johnny Harris. Just discovered you recently and this video is as fun as a kdrama. I laughed all the way through it

  • @powershin12
    @powershin12 Рік тому +44

    i think one of the reason subway is getting better reputation in korea is they have a large amount of vegetables in it. Koreans love vegetables and no other fast food restaurants does not offer that amount of vegetables.

    • @user-qn7dy4sp4k
      @user-qn7dy4sp4k Рік тому +5

      Very true

    • @loveaintfree1409
      @loveaintfree1409 Рік тому +2

      Hey man we love meat too !! Way more meat lovers than veggies !!

    • @Sevnail345
      @Sevnail345 Рік тому +1

      So true. and maybe because the vegetable price is expansive as hell.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Рік тому +33

    The Subway shop with the “clean” look is actually a redesign and revamp from a few years ago after decades in the “brick” design. The “brick” design is getting phased out. I assume as an attempt to attract a younger base.

    • @mdogzino
      @mdogzino Рік тому +6

      Dude every major restaurant chain does redesigns every few decades or so.
      I live in Canada, both Tim Hortons and McDonald's spent billions modernizing their restaurants a few years ago to look fresh and update their looks to compete with each other.

    • @andrewwayne777
      @andrewwayne777 Рік тому

      The ones that are clean and new (they look like the ones in Korea) always have more cars than the frumpy dumpy "brick" ones. Ours is so fancy it has color change led lighting and hires pleasant people for 15/hr. Amazing what a difference there is.

  • @Fenrir8080
    @Fenrir8080 Рік тому

    Thank you for listing your sources down in the description box Johnny!

  • @zakwindle8859
    @zakwindle8859 Рік тому

    Putting a break between the ad and the actual video content is a really nice touch. It makes the story feel more genuine rather than trying to slyly sneak products into the narrative in an attempt to grab the viewer’s attention.

  • @Vani_904
    @Vani_904 Рік тому +17

    One of these PPL actually worked on me and my mom . We were watching a drama that had an ad for a wireless vacuum cleaner and we were so amazed by it that we ended up buying one

  • @joshuamanjooran8606
    @joshuamanjooran8606 Рік тому +3

    17:27 the people in the background be like "Hi UA-cam",

  • @safe-keeper1042
    @safe-keeper1042 Рік тому +5

    This gives me memories of watching Norwegian TV as a kid. We imported all sorts of American shows, from Friends to MacGuyver to Pacific Blue, but the commercial channel (in the 90s we only had two in total) showed commercials only between shows, so us kids always thought that fade to black in so many US shows was just for dramatic effect.

  • @Hillers62
    @Hillers62 Рік тому +12

    I've been to Seoul...It is a great city...safe, bountiful, with shops everywhere...even a great subway system...with hundreds of shops in the subway area!!!! And the people were SO friendly...then, in the evening I saw large screens illuminated everywhere!!! And there were so many open markets and street vendors...I had a Bungeoppang...a fish shaped deep fried cake...then I had something called Beondegi...I didn't know what it was...but it looked good...I found out later it was silkworm larva...I've eaten insects before...but this was the best...I love Korea...

    • @malikashtar7216
      @malikashtar7216 Рік тому +1

      Looks like you've had a ton of fun!! 🤗 Great! ☺

  • @Entertainment-
    @Entertainment- Рік тому +90

    This yearning towards Western/US brands can be seen around the world. While Pizza Hut is the run-down cheap pizza place in the US, in Germany it's an mid-market American-style Pizza shop (American style is rare there) and KFC in Japan is also a mid to high-market chicken place synonymous with Christmas even.

    • @waywardmind
      @waywardmind Рік тому +14

      When I was living in China, KFC was huge there, too, and when a Pizza Hut opened in the city where I lived, it was kinda fancy. Also, McDonalds was a popular date spot, usually for ice cream, and its prices were mid-range or even high (for China). Quality was waaay better, too, across the board for all American fast-food chain restaurants.

    • @FlavumSignum
      @FlavumSignum Рік тому +6

      When I visited Hong Kong, the Pizza Hut is a really nice sit down restaurant where the server politely brings over a wine list while you look for a pizza. The neighborhood Pizza Hut near where I live looks like it was last updated in 2003. It was a very surreal experience for me needless to say 🤣

    • @nomms
      @nomms Рік тому +8

      When I was living in China I was craving some cheap greasy American pizza one night, drunk as a skunk in Beijing.
      Wandered into a Pizza Hut, white table cloths everywhere, with an actual waitress and hostess (quite uncommon in the country) with nice classical playing over the speakers.
      Was a bit surreal. Felt like someone was playing a prank on me. Pizza was just ok, still was a very Asian pizza.

    • @mfaizsyahmi
      @mfaizsyahmi Рік тому +1

      "Kurisumasu wa Kentakii!"

    • @reverendoz
      @reverendoz Рік тому +1

      I tried pizzahut in czechia and it tastes like shit, it's not a pizza. But hey, there are also people who put ketchup on pasta, so what do I know...

  • @hugoepcastro
    @hugoepcastro Рік тому +64

    Fun Fact: It is becoming a reality in Brazil too, the novela (kind of soap opera) "Pantanal", which is very famous, is placing ads within the story of the show, it's very weird sometimes

    • @FranciscoJG
      @FranciscoJG Рік тому

      The "merchan" has been a reality here for decades actually...
      And yes, most of the times it's weird indeed.

  • @fauxdauteur
    @fauxdauteur Рік тому +1

    This is classic Vox Borders Johnny Harris and I absolutely love it! You are the GOAT of multimedia journalism!

  • @rbedi880
    @rbedi880 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for all of the community clips!! 😂😂

  • @christianwyns9144
    @christianwyns9144 Рік тому +84

    Hey Johnny, I am a freelance Director of photography here in the US and I’ve been working traveling the country for the past few weeks filming B-roll of Subway restaurants that look identical to these ones in Korea. It’s hilarious some of the B-roll you got is exactly what I have been shooting. They definitely have some brand cenergy going on interested to see how they start advertising more in the US. Thanks for the great video.

    • @jhjs8637
      @jhjs8637 Рік тому

      it's synergy. not cenergy

  • @timsimon928
    @timsimon928 Рік тому +27

    I‘m from Germany and visited subway stores in both Germany and the US plenty of times.
    There is a massive gap in quality between those two countries at least.

    • @shaukahodan2373
      @shaukahodan2373 Рік тому

      Korean dramas are wildly popular outside of Korea (especially in SE Asia) so this is a much bigger marketing move than you initially realise

    • @antoine22
      @antoine22 Рік тому

      Which ones better?

    • @TheThomas2730
      @TheThomas2730 Рік тому +1

      Yeah Americans seem to miss that Fast Food stores can actually look good. Abroad are way higher standards.

  • @camiloguzman1801
    @camiloguzman1801 Рік тому

    Was a good inverse clickbait use Subway to teach about the art that product placement has become in South Korea, like always Johnny You and your team set a high bar on quality.

  • @alpha-woodzsgaming705
    @alpha-woodzsgaming705 Рік тому

    Ah missed ya buddy lover your docs so much really appreciate the work you put in.

  • @AliceNine
    @AliceNine Рік тому +51

    Honestly, I'm happy to take this form of advertising over literally 18 minutes of commercial blocks for every 42 minutes of TV.

    • @paulkyle
      @paulkyle Рік тому

      But you're not watching House of The Dragon on cable. You watch it without any kind of advertisment by sponsoring the company directly through subscription

    • @BouncingTribbles
      @BouncingTribbles Рік тому +2

      This is why I don't have cable, I just watch a lot of 23 and 42 minute videos

    • @graylifestyle743
      @graylifestyle743 Рік тому +2

      You only get ad/commerical breaks if you have cable or if you use a streaming service with ads. I use Netflix and haven't seen any kind of advertisement for years. It's only when I watch K-dramas that I see excessive ads for Subway sandwiches, Maxim instant powder coffee, Kopiko candy, Samsung smartphones...etc

  • @sjkyute
    @sjkyute Рік тому +39

    subway in k-dramas have affected other countries as well- subway is famous in indonesia as that k-drama sandwich but there was no subway in the country (they tried to establish a store here in early 2000s but it failed) so more ppl were rlly curious. subway then came back indo and opened quite a few of branches here in a pretty short time. subway in k-dramas definitely have played a big part in this matter lol.

  • @mitchellwalker9839
    @mitchellwalker9839 Рік тому

    Great video Johnny. Keep up the great work.

  • @criptcrum2865
    @criptcrum2865 Рік тому

    your videos arnt poping up in my notifications even tho i turned them on now i have so many videos to binge

  • @jinkim96
    @jinkim96 Рік тому +58

    I gotta be honest. I kinda felt a bit reluctant trying to watch this episode cuz I am a Korean myself and that would affect me to become more critical towards the video. But you actually talked a lot about what I would've said about the phenomena than well, myself lol
    I'm rather more amazed by how intricate all of your videos are and how much research you must've done to make a video. I'd say that this was way more interesting than most local broadcasts and more accurate.
    Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed watching you talk about this :)

    • @henloworld514
      @henloworld514 Рік тому

      my exact thoughts!

    • @orangejmoothies
      @orangejmoothies Рік тому

      me too! but as an on and off viewer/subscriber of johnny, this was just as equally fun/entertaining to watch without feeling weirdly defensive!

  • @LEGSPIRATION
    @LEGSPIRATION Рік тому +15

    I am very agree to this. I remember when my Korean friend arrives here in the Philippines and the first he said, Do you have Subway store here and I said yes over there. Koreans most of time tend to buy according to trends.

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 Рік тому +3

      I feel like everyone follows the trends not just Koreans

  • @RawrItsMattyz
    @RawrItsMattyz Рік тому +50

    Love to see Johnny take on criticism and apply it immediately! Keep up the grind

  • @rue_dae1365
    @rue_dae1365 Рік тому

    Loved this video! Can't wait to see more about korea!

  • @02dpoirier
    @02dpoirier Рік тому +28

    A lot of this relates to the scale of US infrastructure. Renovation/branding cycles are needed every 10-15 years while Subway boomed in the mid-2000s. Many other brands suffer from the same issues.

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 Рік тому +2

      Not sure but it might also be many of the US fast food brands are cheap to eat at so the stores are not that good while overseas it might be a mid range place to eat at so everything is done better.

  • @dvampofo
    @dvampofo Рік тому +5

    The production of your videos get better and better every time Johnny. Keep up the great work.

  • @fabiangodelitz7307
    @fabiangodelitz7307 Рік тому

    Happy to see Johnny on the road again!

  • @yojacq
    @yojacq Рік тому +1

    Amazing video man

  • @stev6963
    @stev6963 Рік тому +3

    I am loving these clips from Community’s Subway episode. Fantastic work as always, Johnny.

  • @charlesc2095
    @charlesc2095 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Johnny for not just helping us, your viewers learn, but also showing that you learn from your viewers as well, especially your critics.

  • @ThePinkHellion
    @ThePinkHellion Рік тому +4

    I've been working at a subway in Maine for about a year now and I"m now the AM. I've worked at pretty much every other fast food chain other than mcdonalds and I can tell you that it's a completely different experience. The owners are actually involved, they pay us a lot for fast food, and idk about other stores, but my store is all updated and fresh looking. idk I've definetly been into some crappy ugly Subways, but it's usually just the employee didn't sweep the lobby.

  • @user-hi4xd4yt1b
    @user-hi4xd4yt1b Рік тому

    To Johnny Harris I really enjoye you're channel, keep up the great work .😎

  • @KingLimeIX
    @KingLimeIX Рік тому +30

    Really loved the way you broke the 4th wall with the ad and ingeniously linked it to Korean drama's model of product placement and at times subtle advertising. Very creative storytelling.

  • @fluffls
    @fluffls Рік тому +21

    I haven’t been to a subway in years, this unironically made me aware of its existence again and tempted me to go and have a sub
    It’s working!

    • @matdrat
      @matdrat Рік тому +2

      It's still the same as your memory of it. Like a disappointing dream.

    • @powertothesheeple5422
      @powertothesheeple5422 Рік тому

      Then hit up Jersey Mikes, Jimmy Johns, Firehouse, or literally ANY other sub shop - they are ALL better than Subway by a long shot.

    • @windexssj4464
      @windexssj4464 Рік тому

      @@powertothesheeple5422 I'm a subway millstower! Heyyo! With some sauce too. Just thought you should know

    • @brandonhenley3597
      @brandonhenley3597 Рік тому

      you're only allowed to get a meatball sub

  • @HassanKhan0987
    @HassanKhan0987 Рік тому

    Yes johnny more sources in the description especially for niche interesting stuff like this.

  • @EmoSew1
    @EmoSew1 Рік тому

    omg finally someone mentions the classic "autumn in my heart" series

  • @mishumali
    @mishumali Рік тому +4

    Fastfoods in South Korea just are honestly leveled up, the quality is so much better than everywhere else.

  • @user-qu1xl3ee1d
    @user-qu1xl3ee1d Рік тому +53

    Thank you Johnny for listening and improving on your content! Love the stuff you do

  • @watchavideoalot
    @watchavideoalot Рік тому +1

    Johnny is finally getting to the heart of really important subjects!!! XD

  • @lmsoo008
    @lmsoo008 Рік тому +4

    As a korean, watching k drama with family or friends sometimes, we also get angry for the unnatural product placements greatly interrupting stories.

  • @melowcolette
    @melowcolette Рік тому +22

    YES! It's happening here in the Philippines as well. More Subways with clean/well-lit stores than before. Also more and more Popeyes stores opened here like all malls have popeyes and it's weird coz before pandemic no popeyes at all that I heard.

    • @jw7268
      @jw7268 Рік тому

      How do they compete with Jollibee?!

    • @melowcolette
      @melowcolette Рік тому +2

      @@jw7268 I tried popeyes months ago and it doesn’t even compare.. taste bland..

    • @kimabella8636
      @kimabella8636 Рік тому

      I admit, advertisements from kdramas pull me through subway. Its effective

    • @jonathanwilliam8819
      @jonathanwilliam8819 Рік тому

      When is jollibee coming to Indonesia!?!

  • @sophiacho5149
    @sophiacho5149 Рік тому +3

    6:15 I- I'm not sure about the specifics and legal stuff and whatnot, but for entertainment shows, it's quite common that there are commercial breaks between them! But speaking of dramas, I never recall seeing a commercial break for them - interesting! Thanks for shedding more light into our culture (?) as well Johnny! Love your journalism, and the videos are just so interesting.

  • @bayokoebi9351
    @bayokoebi9351 Рік тому +1

    Johnny Harris your journalism is exceptional, I can learn allot from you without going to college

  • @Slebonson
    @Slebonson Рік тому +1

    Dunkin' has done that here as well with some of their newer stores. I like them more now. Hope your well Johnny can't wait for the next one!

  • @Rold.Y
    @Rold.Y Рік тому +5

    another amazing video, great presentation as always, love the way you do things!

  • @chizInPhoenix
    @chizInPhoenix Рік тому +6

    Speaking of product placement and how effective it is... I actually discovered Shin Ramyun through K-dramas. And now I'm addicted to Shin Ramyun 😅

  • @tongueslip9448
    @tongueslip9448 Рік тому +1

    its like christmas when he uploads!

  • @GabriellaJaftha
    @GabriellaJaftha Рік тому +41

    I loved this video. As a massive Kdrama fan, I found this so interesting and it doesn't take you out of the drama as an ad break does. It's very clever, yes it is cringing but if you watch Kdramas you would know, that the storylines can be very outlandish.

    • @maozedong8370
      @maozedong8370 Рік тому

      You watch the ads? The place I watch them just has the episodes, subbed and I pay for nothing. Where are you watching them that you get the ads too?

    • @GabriellaJaftha
      @GabriellaJaftha Рік тому

      @@maozedong8370 I am saying that if you watch it via streaming you don’t get ads like with American TV shows. Because K dramas don’t break for ADS on cable TV either. They rather do product placement instead of selling time for ad breaks

    • @maozedong8370
      @maozedong8370 Рік тому

      @@GabriellaJaftha Yeah, but I still don't really get those. Th platform I watch KDramas on, all the ads and product placements are cut out.

  • @KeerthanaMaryZachariah12345
    @KeerthanaMaryZachariah12345 Рік тому +21

    Apart from Subway, I think one reason why Korean cosmetic and beauty products has a huge market all around the world is this stratergy. I remember once seeing this K-drama which had product placement of a particular sheet mask. After repeatedly seeing this girl doing it, I also wanted to give it a try.
    Now look at the huge market they have created.
    I never realized until your video why they had these kind of product placements all over the episodes.
    But weirdly it works very well...

  • @starcherry6814
    @starcherry6814 Рік тому +7

    I'm so sick of the subway slander!
    I'm headed to Korea to get me a veggie delight on Italian herb and cheese bread rn!! 😤

  • @TomMannis
    @TomMannis Рік тому

    What a fun video! Thanks.

  • @solaris527
    @solaris527 Рік тому

    I love your food related videos!

  • @lucthenerd
    @lucthenerd Рік тому +16

    An interesting fact: Indonesian coffee candy Kopiko has been invading Kdramas as well. It was a well-known brand in the early 2000s but I don't see it a lot these days, so it was a bit of a shock how it became very very prevalent in Kdramas.

    • @JayJay-wl5uf
      @JayJay-wl5uf Рік тому +1

      Kopiko? I thought it was a filipino brand ( cuz its common here in the ph ), Oh well the more you know i guess...

    • @lucthenerd
      @lucthenerd Рік тому

      @@JayJay-wl5uf It's a brand by PT Mayora Indah Tbk, an Indonesian company. It's been here since 1977, so it makes sense that it has expanded into business in other SEA countries.

    • @debolinadutta3447
      @debolinadutta3447 Рік тому +2

      Really? Kopiko is very very veryyyyy famous in India. Almost everyone has eaten it more than once in their lifetime
      I, too, have some in my fridge now. 😀😀

    • @lucthenerd
      @lucthenerd Рік тому +3

      @@debolinadutta3447 I told my little sister this, and she was shocked too. We haven't quite seen anyone buy Kopiko for maybe a decade now except for our parents and that's only to keep in the car for when they need to chew on something. That's why it's shocking how it's been a staple PPL in Kdramas these days. I didn't know it was known in India too.

    • @debolinadutta3447
      @debolinadutta3447 Рік тому +2

      @@lucthenerd haha, interesting how a brand is famous everywhere else other than its place of origin. Fun fact : Kopika is being advertised in India by Alia Bhat, a big movie star in B'wood. Now imagine the demand for the brand here. 😆

  • @neilskinner1292
    @neilskinner1292 Рік тому +3

    Hey Johnny! Love your videos! I did just happen to notice a typo at the beginning of this one. Should be "Istanbul" not "Instanbul"

  • @donovanreimer2324
    @donovanreimer2324 Рік тому +1

    This is a terrific report.

  • @kgr_alex
    @kgr_alex Рік тому

    One of my favorite K-dramas is Memories of Alhambra. As the augmented reality game the drama revolves around was getting released by a fictional company, they established brand partnerships to increase revenue, and one of the partnerships was with subway. Players could eat at subway to regenerate their health faster. It was actually kinda a great way to integrate subway into the story. Like you said, better dramas -> better product placement -> even better dramas. By the way, another product in that drama was Maxim Kanu, an instant coffee. I actually bought a pack of the coffee to try it, because it was in my favorite drama. The marketing works. 😅