A Man Ate Garbage-Picked Gas-Station Sushi. This Is What Happened To His Stomach.
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Chubbyemu Ok!
Thanks for uploading this often I love it
And I can’t even eat the brown part of a banana.
Thank You!!!
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He spent more on medical services than he saved on food.
Jamal Labarge underrated comment
Maybe he was from cannada / Europe, you don't pay for medical services there
That's what my parents keep telling me. "The medical bill will be more expensive than what you save from eating cheap roadside food"
@@bananas1055 If he had to dumpster dive for food to get through college, I don't think he lives in either of those places.
Jamal Labarge that’s exactly what I was thinking
Word of warning: the “non-moldy” parts of bread, cheese, etc. are *not* safe to eat.
Did not expect to see you here. Big fan
KhAnubis the non moldy part of cheese is safe to eat if you are eating hard cheese, just make sure to dig a bit deeper to make sure
Not true. There a literally mouldy cheeses that you can eat.
Not for cheese it ain't.
*Especially* cheese.
Extending on this, microwaving, while it *does* kill the bacteria, phages and parasites: the microwave does not break down toxins (in most cases) and as such, if the organism secrets (or contains) toxins, microwaving it will not help.
Watching these videos I have learned that there is such a thing as "gas station sushi" and that there probably shouldn't be such a thing as "gas station sushi"
yup! that’s i get from a number of his vids. at the point, i’d only buy packaged foods i know about, like tuna, packaged trail mix, or refrigerated packaged or frozen foods. god knows, they might not store even bread correctly! jeez!!
People are making fun of this guy because he ate thrown-away food, but this was an actual flaw in the food that was being sold at the gas station and he didn't get parasites becuase it was expired.
The food was so bad, the parasites went somewhere else.
Yeah but at the same time he was still eating out of the garbage and other problems could have arisen. Just because they didn't doesn't mean it won't. He just eats sketchy food and this is one of the many consequences of that
If this channel has taught me anything it’s to never eat at a gas station.
Hot dogs are the only prepared food I eat (and, rarely, pizza) from a gas station, but I ALWAYS make sure it's been thoroughly and recently cooked
Lol I literately just commented the same thing.
Especially from the gas station trash.
It's taught me that there are a lot of incredibly stupid people out there.
And 7/11
let's be honest, none of us searched for this
One of us could have searched for this, you never really know.
There are some creative people out there
i searched this up because my youtube crashed before i could click on it lmao
Nope! I searched it! 😂
I searched: is gas station sushi safe?
My night time Chicago Med is coming back
This is the second time I’ve seen a gas station sushi case on this channel. I didn’t even know gas stations sell sushi. I’ve never seen it where I live. I definitely won’t buy it if I ever do.
I was raised by my grandma in the countryside. We drank water from a local spring, and raised animals. It was great until the end of middle-school, when I started feeling ill with all kinds of symptoms that were so weird, the local doctors thought I was crazy or faking. My grandma had an inkling about what it could have been: worms. So she gave me a traditional daily disgusting concoction of milk and garlic: sweet milk to draw the worms, garlic to kill them, she said. It worked so well, that a few month later I was feeling so sick, I couldn't even sleep at night. So they took me ''to the city''. The hospital did daily lab tests for a week, until they discovered that I had a giardia infection, the most common parasite round here. The doctor said that it was so bad, she hadn't seen anything like it in her whole career. She gave me a perplexed look and wondered out loud how I was even able to stand up. I was a medical mystery, so I felt almost proud.
She explained that all I had to do to stay safe was to wash my hands, properly clean my food and cook it, and drink water from a clean, tested source. My family thought that washing my hands before eating meant I was just being extra, and having fresh soap in the house was too much trouble. It made me realize how poorly I was being raised and had to learn what the standards of personal grooming and sanitation were in the ''civilised'' world. I became a real germaphobe after that experience. It took me years to learn how not to freak out every time I ate or drank something. To this day, I don't eat other people's food. I guess I still have trust issues. And some folk eat raw fish? Hell, no!
On another note, I read somewhere that the populations that are accustomed to eating raw seafood have genetic adaptations that make them more resilient in fighting these kinds of infections. I always wandered how some people manage to fight off these parasites. If that piece of information is accurate, It would be nice to see a Chubbyemu video about it.
You were a poor kid. I'm sorry, and hope that you got a good education.
You freeze the fish to kill parasites. It's not much different than cooking food to kill the microbes. You only eat healthy, fresh fish that has been frozen and the risks aren't any worse than eating at a steak place that serves rare meat.
Did the milk and garlic help at all?
@@imati7319 So you play russian roulette with your food because others do it too. Right! Well, good luck dodging those diseases, DAWG.
Also, I hope one day you'll realize how ridiculous it is to tell someone to 'shut it' on a public platform.
@@parselmouth94 ohhh nooo why did I say that 5 months ago. Fuck I was dumb wth. Sorry
Why can’t he just eat $1 ramen and 19cent bananas like the rest of the college kids
But there are starving kids in Africa and they're just throwing all this food out 😢
NyteQuiller they are rotten food, they should be throw away
Cause he has to support a coke habbit , duhhhh.
@@viethuongvothai686 no they r not rotten. If one Apple has a simple bump on it.. all the rest of them go in the trash around that one imperfect apple . Did u hear what this video explained? Look up the horrible pounds of foods.. like..fresh foods that get tossed daily in this country.
Toss some cabbage, frozen veggies, eggs and some seasame oil then suddenly you're eatting bougie ramen! But you're still poor though :(
A stomach ate a student for breakfast. Here's what happened to his gas station sushi.
wait what
A view into an alternate reality.
Lol
Lol
A gas station sushi ate a stomach for breakfast. Here's what happened to his student.
"Have you eaten anything strange lately?"
*Thinks back to the gas station dumspter sushi*
"Uh, just some sold pizza..."
Thank you for adding the ending remarks. I live in Japan currently and absolutely love eating sushi. I would hate to stop eating something I love because of a rare mishaps
*Amount saved on sushi:* $3
*Hospital bill:* $300,000
Michael Jay - Value Investing lol Americans with their life ending health care bills, his cute. -from an Aussie with universal healthcare.
@@ex0duzz congratulations
murica
actually it's $18 dollar sushi
@@caesium135 Yeah actually I do they're like a dollar a pack you poor shit
He didn't just eat gas station sushi. He ate EXPIRED gas station sushi, OUT OF THE TRASH CAN.
Balls of steel that of which I will never have, and brains of lead.
But the worst episode actually was from the sushi he bought from the store
Only ever eat Twinkies out of the garbage. That's food that will never expire.
I'm 69th like
@@migangelmart Mortal Engines told me that already.
“That’s over 1000 years old!”
I work at a grocery store that has a sushi chef from Japan, we have sushi on a shelf made by him and his assistant. I've talked to him and he's a good guy that knows what he's doing. His father was a sushi chef, he was trained growing up and professionally in culinary school, and he takes it very seriously. He knows what could happen if he doesn't prepare it correctly. He doesn't want someone getting sick because of him, it would be dishonorable not just to him, but his father and culinary teachers as well.
So yeah, I trust the sushi he makes.
What’s the name of that store? I’d shop there.
@NateB Its a chain store, and I don't know if they have sushi at all the stores. We have it at ours cause we're a very high profit store in our area. It's Publix, and it's sold in the fresh seafood counter if the particular store sells it.
Farmed salmon is often considered by many to be one of the least favorable food options in terms of health. Its negative reputation stems from several factors associated with its farming practices. In light of this, it would be highly beneficial to witness sushi restaurants refraining from utilizing this non-traditional ingredient.
Traditionally, sushi has been crafted with a variety of fish that are caught in the wild, such as tuna, mackerel, and yellowtail. However, the introduction of farmed salmon into the sushi industry can be attributed to the Norwegian salmon industry's efforts to expand their market. They actively promoted the inclusion of salmon in Japanese sushi restaurants, thereby altering the traditional sushi landscape.
The primary concern with farmed salmon lies in the farming techniques employed. These salmon farms often rely heavily on the use of chemicals, antibiotics, and artificial feed to maintain their fish population. The overuse of such substances can lead to various issues, including the accumulation of toxins within the fish, negative impacts on the environment, and potential health risks for consumers.
Furthermore, the environmental implications associated with salmon farming cannot be overlooked. These farms often require large amounts of open water areas to function, leading to concerns such as pollution, habitat destruction, and the spread of diseases to wild fish populations. These factors contribute to the classification of salmon farming as an environmental hazard.
Considering the potential negative health effects and environmental hazards associated with farmed salmon, it is advisable for individuals to exercise caution when consuming sushi or other fish dishes. Opting for alternative fish choices, particularly those caught in the wild, can be a more sustainable and healthier option.
Good point, it's all up to who is preparing the food, not where they are preparing it. Being in a 'normal' restaurant doesn't magically mean the chef knows what they're doing, and being in a convenience/grocery store doesn't automatically mean they don't. Just read local health inspection reports if you want proof of that.
@@vanomadeni’ll still be eating salmon cooked or uncooked bc it smacks that hard
Man i love how serious he is and the subtitles just go "it's still suspicius BTW" lol
yup, still suspicious
microwaving suspect food does kill bacteria (you'd have to nuke it really well to make sure)
i don't know about spores
but microwaving doesn't do much to cut down on all the toxins the bacteria produced while it was growing for who knows how long beforehand
so while you might not get any nasty bugs growing inside you and producing toxins after microwaving, you'll get a hefty dose of whatever they already produced in the food before you nuked them
A man breathed oxygen
This is how he died 80 years later
TOM HERRICK dang that’s sad
That’s so sad
damn rip 😔🙏
TOM HERRICK *tHaTs A nOrMaL LiFeSpAn tHoUgH*
That's the average human lifespan people
“Gas Station Sushi” sounds like a horror movie.
Que guy eating sushi from gas station, parasite grows inside him and eats into his brain.. controlling him as his body is dead. Then, “he” acts out parasitic behaviors such as crawling around and killing animals/humans to wear their skin. In the process, it contracts rabies and other diseases from consuming diseased animals and such. But.. it doesn’t die. So wherever it goes, in spreads these terrible diseases..
Yeah I need help after writing that..
It’s a good zombie plot though.
@@somethingwithbungalows hey that's a good plot! Holy shit! You need to make a movie on that!
It's a sequel to "Gas Station Nachos"
I used to work in a seafood department. I remember occasionally finding these dead worms in the refrigerated raw fish. We were told to just pick them out because they were dead.
Now I know what the worm is
The most ironic part is that he got the complication not from the trash, but from the ”legitimate“ sushi
I eat a lot of prepackaged sushi like this, though it's sold in a local grocery store - they're pretty quality in the way they handle things, but there's always this risk. If you're afraid of anything to do with that parasite but don't want to give up prepackaged sushi, aim for the more "American" ones like California rolls. Those are typically made with imitation crab, which is cod (and other whitefish) that's been cooked well and flavored to resemble shellfish such as crab. Usually, there are vegan/vegetarian sushi options as well! Things like cucumber rolls and what my grocery store lovingly describes as "snack rolls" (tiny, veggie sushi that's as thick as your thumb, it's got about 40 in each package). Avacado-based sushis are becoming popular as well and are, frankly, delicious.
Of course... the best option is to find a reputable sushi restaurant to visit when you're craving it. The quality and taste is almost always better from a restaurant, anyway!
I’ve had ‘Philadelphia rolls’ with cream cheese. Obviously not vegan, but it makes this sorta tangy contrast that I do like. Kappamaki of course is thin slices of seedless cucumber, also wonderful. I’m not fond of avocado myself but it’s used in a few rolls.
Grocery stores, especially chains, are probably the safest places to eat sushi because it's guaranteed they freeze the shit out of the fish for shipping and because they absolutely do not want any lawsuits.
I eat prepackaged sushi as you describe - I don't touch sushimi or anything like that. My favourite brand just had California roll and hogosaki
@@RitzStarr This, parasites don't appear out of thin air
Is it Publix?
“Man eats gas station sushi”
More like: “man eats literal trash and gets sick”
DarthFastball11 i mean at what point do you just gotta say you were asking for it
@@JH-be3ih he definitely asked for it eating trash🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fr
BRUH
@Travel 4k I call bullshit
“he argued that cafeteria food was the real garbage” lmaoo facts
He went down swinging
humongous pp energy that fact still remains true
I went to a boy scout thing that was on Indiana U's campus. All of the food sucked.
"WHAAAARGARBLL I EAT ROTTED RAW DUMPSTER SUSHI BUT PRESERVATIVES AND GREASE ARE THE REAL ENEMIES!!!"
@@Leatherargento I'm sorry, I didn't realise we weren't allowed to complain about things. Truly we are so selfish and vain how dare we not enjoy and appreciate every single thing to ever happen. Oh, our pride, our pride and vanity so great like icarus, yet your mockerous words are like the sun to melt our wings. Yadda yadda shut the hell up, let us complain. obviously none of us would eat literal garbage, though we'd joke it often. Cafeteria food is bland, disgusting, and uncaring like our universe, and they'd stuff us full of pills if the laws allowed it.
I may be crazy but now I’m craving sushi after this video
Go to a reputable sushi restaurant, if you do, eat lots of garlicky food, and add some oregano oil to your water.
“A student ate gas station sushi for breakfast. This is what happened to his stomach”
“TB”
Wow! That escalated quickly!
A man hit puberty
“This is how he died a minute later”
@@moth1015 that's tough
ThIS is hOw he DiEd
Mőth actually I heard they got stuck on the way out
“This is how he nutted a minute later”
nice logo ChungusFTW Bop
plot twist he’s just allergic to the sushi
That’s what it thought
JNS_CyRuS can’t be, cause he had it for breakfast for 4 months meaning he would have had a reaction much earlier. May have been a weak allergy but would have still kicked it faster
@@SnAp_-cg8pz allergies can come at any point in your life, and it really varies each time how severe the reaction would be
@@ZinqFr i think it was a joke
@@rwuua8958 should I woosh em
My friend who was an intern from japan once told me that if you were going to eat sushi it is better if you have it along with some alcoholic beverage to help purge any would be parasites inside the raw fish, he particularly recommends it if it's store brought.
He also said that in japan, restaurant sushi on the other hand is somewhat strict with their quality and control because if people got sick from the food that they serve it would ruin the restaurants reputation but he said not all is perfect because on extremely rare cases one or two slips past the Q&C
I hope this wouldn't scare people from eating sushi as I have always brought them from the store and ate it along with some fine tequila.
P.S. Ohara if you manage to read this I still hate your sake lol!
Yeah, it does kinda scare me away from eating sushi, especially since I'm not allowed to drink Alcohol until I hit 21. (USA)
And honestly, when I ate sushi, I didn't really care for it much anyway.
To me, sushi is overrated and not worth the risk it entails.
I’ll make sure to chug vodka with my sushi for now on thank you 🙏
@@Orange_Swirl you have to find a quality sushi and to try different kinds I really only like a nice dark red tuna or crab roll dipped in soy sauce and no avocado or cucumber
@@MikeAnnunziato Or maybe he just doesn't like sushi. Not everyone does. I have had very expensive sushi a few times, I don't like it. HAs nothing to do with the quality, it is simply just not something I enjoy. Just like my girlfriend, who loves sushi, but does not enjoy stake, regardless of the quality of cut or cook.
But alcohol is a class 1 carcinogen so every time you eat sushi you are increasing your risk of cancer.
I make my own sushi most of the time, and I even freeze all my fish for 24 hours, to reduce the chance of this parasite.
I do all of this thanks to this video.
Canadian sushi restaurants are required to freeze their fish.
You should freeze for at least a week, that’s what I learned today
I freeze or refrigerated everything Inc bread
“i ate expired raw fish from the trash can and now my stomach feels like it’s imploding but it was definitely that pizza slice that i didn’t microwave for long enough”
“What toxins? Nah, if the bacteria is dead there can’t be any toxins left in there.”
Did he just not know that that eating raw fish can get you sick?
LMFAOO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆
XDDDD
@@verdakorako4599 probably not. He thought that the pizza made him sick and the raw fish was safe
“cafeteria food is the literal garbage”
honestly, he’s not wrong
Pack a lunch
1911 Maxter i do pack my lunch
Idk what ya'll are eating in school but we have good ass food in my school's cafeteria
True
ThatOneCutie I bet you’re in a private school
“A student walked into a gas station, this is how their ribs collapsed.” This is a title I would definitely expect from this channel
YOU, ME, GAS STATION
WHAT ARE WE GETTING FOR DINNER?
SUSHI, OF COURSE
UH OH, THERE WAS A ROOFIE INSIDE OUR GAS STATION SUSHI
WE BLACK OUT
A man tripped and fell on a soft carpet sustaining no injuries. Here’s how his entire body exploded.
Omfg I'm dead XD
A man blinked this is how he got stage 4 cancer and type 123 diabetes
not greg I'm!! not!! Greg!!! OMG *_wheeze_*
I hate it when that happens
In lego city
“Gas Station Sushi” would be a great name for a band.
True
😂😂true tho
Yeah they’d be killer
@@detrrr3613 😂
or a horror movie ;p
I freeking ❤️ you and your channel. No BS, straight to it. Densely educational. Latin translations. The format is addictive. Thanks again. Man I'm gonna buy a mug now. Get people at work to ask, "whats up with the mug?"
We once diagnosed such a parasite inside a patient's brain. Was interesting to look at through the microscope (like seen here: 06:27). If I recall correctly, there were multiple lesions present and we got the biopsy of one.
Things I've learned from this channel.
* Don't eat gas station sushi or nachos.
* Don't eat 5 day old pasta.
* Don't eat laundry detergent.
* Emia means presence in blood.
** dont eat garbage and gas station food
** dont get room mates
** if you think its okay to eat tide pods then do it, natural selection
** thats right
*hypo means low
*it's usually the kidneys or liver
*the heart sometimes just shakes in place and thats Not Good
* Never eat a whole bottle of Nutmeg.
@@supahcomix But he would still have gotten it had he paid for it? in general just don't eat from gas stations in my opinion.
Hypo - meaning low
"A student ate gas station sushi."
* Gasp *
"from the trash"
* ah. *
hyperexpiredshushiemia. High presence of expired sushi in blood.
I won't even eat raw sushi from the grocery store. This dude is crazy. Just spend more on cooked sushi less often somewhere else.
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"High Level Of rotten Food Detected"
-WX78
Thanks for the TLDW summary dude 😘
Shoutout to those "friends" who were like "lol u have botox" when their friend's face was swelling up.
people are too soft nowadays its was literally a joke. maybe the friends were telling him to go to the hospital and he just wanted to use it as a point of reference.
"If bread was moldy he just cut around it" Ah yes, if you cut the top off the tree, you don't have to worry about any of those roots when you start digging out a foundation.
“His reward was eating for free.... saved money in his pocket.” So much money saved, for his medical bills ....
Jorge Alexis Jaimes ouch
I sense a lawsuit.
Sub Optimal ahaha he was joking and he meant that the money he saved was actually going to pay for his hospital bills which is dramatic irony.
The irony being that he saved money by eating free food only to have to spend that money because of the food he ate.
Sorry if I’m a bit late just had to explain what he meant-
tbh if he lived in a country with a proper healthcare system, yeah, he'd have saved a lot even with medical bills
Yeast Yeast *laughs in most of Europe*
Sushi chef here. I'd like to add that the salmon parasite has nothing to do with dumpster diving or how old the sushi was. The salmon was not prepared correctly. In other words, TB could have bought the same sushi the day it was made and he would have still gotten sick. This is rather terrifying since there's no telling how many other people got sick from buying and eating sushi from this gas station. This is super common knowledge for sushi chefs and Japanese people in general, but apparently it was not for whoever made the sushi at the gas station.
So ironically, TB's eye for expired food was actually not wrong. Although I obviously still wouldn't recommend dumpster diving or eating expired food, that's not the moral of THIS story. The moral of this story is to not eat gas station sushi in America.
Thank you for that insight. You are likely right. Cool profession!
I was thinking the same thing. A live, aquatic parasite didn't magically appear in the sushi once it expired and was thrown out. It must have been there at the start..
This is why I eat sushi only at restaurants where the fish is handled properly and served fresh. I never ever in my life have and will touch packaged sushi from a grocery store, even if I live in Europe and not America.
Yeah, I thought the same thing. Ironically he didn't get sick from dumpster diving. The food wasn't bad expired. He got sick because they forgot to freeze the meat. You always gotta do stuff to meat like either wash it, or smoke it, salt cure it, freeze it or even just cook it (depends on what meat it was). Lots of meats have parasites not just fish. This hasn't scared me from eating sushi. I eat it maybe once every other month. But it did make me more cautious about where I buy it from.
Sushi is really good, but I don't eat gas station sushi, of course. I only eat sushi from an actual restaurant (also hospital sushi is pretty good too)
I ate a whole pack of snack sushi and thought it was like chips. After finishing the whole pack I read it was 50 servings. A serving size was a couple of grams. I think I'm going to be on your next episode.
You’re production values are impressive. Your knowledge is extraordinary.
Nobody:
Tb: *Sees food in trash*
Tb: “It’s free real estate”
Lmao
I would like your comment but your on 69 likes :)
zerostefan I’m sure he enjoyed it too
zerostefan save the environment by eating fucked up food? Good try
zerostefan Save the environment? You know instead of killing himself slowly he could have planted the food inside the ground to make a better fertilized soil.
All that money he saved from eating gas station dumpster food, was cancelled out by those 2 emergency room visits!
The problem as not the sushi being at a trash can,but it wasn't previously frozen
Not just cancelled out but COMPLETELY OBLITERATED AND THEN SOME
Tp is a cheap dip ship you're exactly right Not only was the couple bucks he saved negated by his emergency room visits he almost died thanks for saving our planet TP
Negative Nelly!
true..
What terrified me is that I fully understood TBs rationale with the food. Thank gods above and below I’ve never needed to dumpster dive or get gas station food
As a person who eats only cooked fish, I see this as an absolute win
TB: “wow, look at all this money I saved!”
The American healthcare system: *allow us to introduce ourselves*
Lmao
Thats why i live in the netherlands healthcare is free here
I live in California...your not wrong...
@@jelle2306 I live in the UK. Free healthcare gang
Kino Denmark too, but we also got free education. ;)
His room mates made fun of him as he died in their bathroom. Ahh college.
"LMAO JOSH GET IN HERE, TODDS DYING ON THE FLOOR, WHAT A PUSSY"
@@garandx that's friendship for ya
"Garbage bin Todd has abdominal pain? No wai..."
How would they know he was dying
Shut up Marcia, we’re on a roll here.
I work at a gas station and I can confirm, that if the attendants are doing their jobs, there should be little to worry about. Double check the date on items you aren't sure about, and if the food service area looks poorly cared for or dirty, avoid it. It's definitely a judgment call, but common sense will almost always guide you in the right direction, as with anything else.
This had nothing to do with the gas station, unless they made the sushi in house...
@@Adaephonable the gas station employees are at least 50% responsible for the quality of the food. They're regularly required to check it, handle it, and prepare it. Sure, things happen in transport. Some items come in already tainted or punctured, or otherwise compromised. But we are essentially the last in a system of checks and balances designed to prevent exactly this type of situation. So yes, the attendants of the station are responsible for the quality of its food service.
@v0rteks644 a gas station attendant isn't going to identify this. What's wrong with you?
@emailjustinbyrd sure, the attendants won't stop someone from picking food out of the trash cans, but I'm pretty sure they know eating it would be a bad idea, smart guy 😂
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Doctors: okay why are you sick
Guy: idk my stomach kinda hurts
Doctors: any bad eating habits
Guy: I kinda eat garbage-
Why u use so many “kinda” ?
@@huongtran-bj6cl They only used 2-
Haha what a funny original totally not overused comment
@master bater *AGREED* *200 %*
it wasnt the garbage that made him sick it was the fish
"Gas station sushi"
Yeah, I'm already afraid
RkPeliggo oh yeah same.
Yeah, off to a bad start already.
[EDIT]
Oh god, it got worse!
@@urishima lol
lmfao, only sushi I'll ever touch outside of a restaurant is at my local super grocery story, where they have their own sushi chef who makes fresh batches every day in their deli section.
"DUMPSTER gas station sushi "
Let's take a moment to appreciate that the subtitles include citations
expanding on the study at the end of the video like that was nice, thank you
TB: “cafeteria food is trash”
also TB:
**eats thrown away cafeteria food**
you mean thrown away gas station food
HyperSpify watch the video, he says he ate the thrown away cafeteria food along with the thrown away gas station food.
You can’t claim something without trying it first
Colonel Cornelius Cornwall ...did you even watch the video? He got motherfuckin worms-
Then it's double trash
A man was rejected from an art school, this is what happens to Europe
WHEEEEEEZE
oh no
Waaaaaaaa
Oof
OH MY LORD-
I remember watching something a bit similar to this on TV.
There was this couple who absolutely loved cooking homemade stuff, especially sushi (I live in Japan). One day, the two decided they decided they wanted sushi and the husband decided to make sushi using some bonito and what he thought was raw blended tuna (also known as negitoro), and made sushi using that. Of course the couple didn’t really suspect anything when they ate the sushi and ate it all up, but after a few hours they began suffering from stomach pain and eventually went to two separate bathrooms to vomit.
Turns out, the negitoro the husband used was actually pork; as mentioned earlier it was blended and since the colors were similar he couldn’t tell. So they ultimately suffered from salmonella as a result. Normally that would be pretty serious except their symptoms didn’t worsen somehow and they ended up being fine without having to go to the hospital. It baffles me, to be honest.
If someone is eating bad food and they're feeling great, we know there's a problem.
Man: **gets extremely sick because of gas station food**
School lunches: Finally, a worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!
RoundBox Four oh hell yeah
This genuinely made me laugh out loud
Regular School Lunches: Finally! A worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!!
My wealthy town and school districts: _No_
That gas station food was expired and in the garbage.
@@user-ur4uz3py1k Private schools have incredible lunches.
TB: the “Trash Boy”
I couldnt stop thinking of tuberculosis throughout the whole video
@@thnsis.983 IkR-
Tuberculosis
Thnsi S. Yeah me too
Thnsi S. Catcher in the rye lmao
Those videos are perfect second monitor content! Been listening for them for days now.
everyone: knows raw fish is bad news
japanese: haha maki go brrrrr
Last episode: gas station Nacho Chips
This episode: gas station Sushi
Next episode: gas station Gas
man fills up car with gas station gas and this happened to his cat...
gas station coca cola
man uses gas station gas as lubricant. This is what happened to his wife
@@blankuser987 He could do an entire series on gas station fountain drink machines. Just take a close look at a lot of them that aren't properly cleaned, or remove the nozzle from one and see what you find. The same goes for some restaurants, unfortunately.
@@The.Plague 🤮 dammit now I'm going think about that. One reason I got a new simple coffee mug with easily cleanable parts. My old one has a large lid and low and behold stuff gets in there. When I was finally able to fully clean it I was shocked at what I'd been using all this time.
Disclaimer: if bread is moldy, throw out the entire loaf, mold is a fungi, it has roots, even if you can’t see them, it spreads through the entire thing
Edit: for some reason I see people in the replies saying that mold in small amounts is beneficial to your immune system, I can’t tell if they’re being sarcastic, but if they’re not
No, no mold is not good for you, don’t eat moldy food (with the rare exception of blue cheese)
Edit 2: it seems I need to clarify, when I’m talking about mold in this circumstance, I mean mold on food, I know some antibiotics are made from mold, like penicillin, the first ever antibiotic, but mold on food isn’t good
Mold on food=bad
Mold in medicine=good
Edit 3: okay, I wasn’t gonna be one of those simps who thank people for likes, but holy shit, I’ve never gotten over 100 likes on a comment but 4K!?!? And almost 150 replies?!?! That’s pwetty epic 👌
Matthew plays Piano just cause you don’t see it doesn’t mean it still does not inside
@@Wolfie_Desu also that green mold puts spores in the air. Which interns put "invisible" mold inside the bread next to it.
So true. My parents don’t understand and are happy to serve butter, bread, and loads of stuff that is covered in mould.
Matthew plays Piano what I was thinking thanks 7th grade biology
Wolfie Desu That’s what i said
Omg videos like these are why I check for like 10 minutes on my bread to make sure it has no mold even though I bought it a day ago.
I love your vids, how do you get all these great clips? And are these diagnostics real?
"TB was a college student"
oh now I get why he did it
Lmao this comment is underrated
Was my first thought
If he was in America he’s gonna have to do this for much much longer, what with all the hospital visite
LOL
I would understand it more if he was a High School Teenager
okay but this man was a starving college student who dumpster dived for food just to try to survive. That's a real problem
He didn’t have to save money, but they poor guy 😞
this wasn't a starving student; this was just a stupid individual. even after the doctor told him to get a meal plan, he said, "cafeteria food is the real garbage!" this isn't about saving money, this was about making a stand of some sort. c'mon, he was so proud of his dumpster diving "skills" ridiculous mentality. he's the kind of person that even if he had money, he'd still dumpster dive.
@@lang-ed3bk Cafeteria food costs money though..
@@wordeddown9536 yes. he could buy something from the shop for a few pounds or something for like a quid. better to be safe than sorry
There's no indication that he was poor or couldn't afford good food.
Love this channel.
Well done video on sushi and eating of old food
Videos like this save lives and know how true all this info was being on a big fishing boat years ago and eating some of the catch
Like giant shad as pickled fish and then seeing live larvae in the jar days after pickling
Tasted great till I found the live worm
Luckily I did not get sick from that situation
Thanks again for this fine tune medical info on especialy sushi
Me: “Dang poor guy”
Him: *“From the trash can”*
Me: “Nevermind thats natural selection at that point.”
😂😂😂
Terrible 😂😂
@Quentin Lennox exactly
😂😂
[Emojis]
The worst bit is he didn't go straight to the hospital.
He's an American college student
Actually I think he was on the floor
expensive...
Illuminate05 7 I’m packing up my bags and moving-
Nah just kidding I like America 😂
I mean I don't blame him I dislocated my knee and my mom had to pay 5,000 dollars for a knee brace, an exray and a pair of crutches
YOU, ME, GAS STATION. WHAT ARE WE GETTING? SUSHI OF COURSE
This is why I always have some sake with my sushi, even if it does nothing, it still makes me feel better. Plus, purple rain sake is great anytime lol.
1st mistake: WHO TF GETS SUSHI FROM A GAS STATION?!
Joe Ll EXACTLY
You two seem like the same people who don’t want popcorn in the movie theater
@@mannamedjared not really popcorn gets popped aka cooked... gas station sushi is like u went on naked and afraid an couldnt start a fire
Go to Hawaii you'll get sushi at 7-11
At taiwan its freshly made
"Gas Station Sushi" is my next band name.
That's gonna be my next meal.. this guy at it everyday religiously, so it's gotta be delicious.. I'll keep you updated on my experience 👌👌
Tim Bibin day 5 nothing wrong so far
Day 245 HOLY SHIT I JUST SHIT OUT MY STOMACH ILL KEEP YOU UPDATED
I'm glad I don't like sushi. I like my salmon on a bed of salt in the oven. Big grain salt not table salt
Why does that sound good?
I’m totally stealing it
These captions are great lol
gas station sushi by itself sounds awful, gas station sushi from THE TRASH sounds a million times worse
Moral of the story:
1. Do Not eat expired food in gas stations
2. Do Not dumpster dive for ANYTHING
And emia means presence in blood
@@jackielynbate2247 really?!😦
Correction: DO NOT DUMPSTER DIVE FOODS
There is no way of you getting food poisoning from fruits and vegetables. As long as you could recognize what is rotten and what is not. Eating an old pizza is a bad idea. And this guy got sick from fresh sushi. The second time he bought it, didn't dumpster dive for it.
@@tchujdenetza oh ok
My stomach started hurting the second he said “Gas Station Sushi”.
That stuff is nasty i got food poisoning
I literally was not aware that “gas station sushi” was a real thing until this video. I’ve heard the term before, but I thought it was just shorthand for “suspicious gas station food”. Because surely no station would sell that and nobody would be silly enough to buy it.
But it’s REAL? Who is keeping the gas station sushi business afloat? Who are these people?
they should put the raw fish meat on petrol first than eat it because u know worm stuff
One of the previous video was also a case of eating gas station food. It's not the Sushi, it's definitely the Gas Station
Marzipan Mercí I never get anything they prepare
Most things that say expired aren't even close to being expired just a way to get people to throw it out and buy more. Prepared food yes but anything package or sealed like canned good is pefectly safe.
“You, me, gas station.”
Fun fact: if one item in a bag is moldy, odds are the fungus has already infested the other items, just hasn’t emerged to spore yet.
Well, fungus is way less harmful than parasites.
@Дмитрий Д Still though.
Not really. For example, Aspergillus species can cause different kind of Aspergillosis which can be fatal.
Wish i knew that when i ate the good part of the mold bread when i was 12.
Most likely made me immune to a lot of shit so meh.
@@Demons972 That's not how that worrks
_"Just cut out the bad parts, everything else is fine"_
Childhood in a nutshell.
you mean surgery?
@@skeleletonboi4533 no childhood
@@drueedorbert7805 Kinda facts
@Kimberlee Ponson bread is the base example of what happens, mom sees mold on the bread and says cut it off and it will be fine
LOL not me. As a kid, one dust partical hits my food I throw it away.
Can we stop eating at gas stations people!! 😂
Tuberculosis is a 21 year old man PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM!
The poor guy: *is slowly dying*
His roommates: *wHEEEeeEeZZZzzEeeE*
Roommates: "Yeah we're all good buds."
Roommates: "You look unhealthy.....ArE yOu DoInG bOtOx lololol"
Realistic friends experience
I see you're a person of culture as well.
“Gas station sushi” is a weird way to say “intense amounts of weed, mud, and a corner of the counter”
A student ate intense amounts of weed, mud, and a corner of the counter to breakfast.
Lol ikr
ǰąɲƹŁŁƹ ɦɨŁŁɨąřȡ - This is what happened.
They just grab what they can find in the restroom and roll it up.
A man binge watched this channel. This is what happened to his anxiety.
Im glad you still eat sushi!! Cause I don’t want to give it up! Mind you I don’t eat gas station or grocery store sushi
A man stepped on a LEGO brick. This is what happened to his entire Central Nervous System.
171 likes and no replies, lol.
171 likes and 1 reply, lol.
226 likes and 2 replies, lol.
236 likes and 3 replies, lol
244 likes and 4 replies, lol
Imagine if he just ripped a huge fart and was completely fine after
austloser961 literally farted while reading this
this comment thread is golden
austloser961 imagine shitting out worms
Lol
@@rey-sj8fd lol not anymore
I really like listening to him talk casually lmao
Me, eating cooked imitation crab and shrimp sushi: " *eats slightly more nervously than before* "
Bruv underrated
basically the lesson from this story is:
always tell your doctors everything, you might think it doesnt correlate but there's a chance
Correlation is not causation.
Nah just don't eat trash
Yep and never lie to a doctor it can mean an improper diagnosis and an incorrect or harmful treatment
Tell everything?
Doctor:Do you have any idea what caused this?
Me:Maybe it was that one time that I ate alive butterfly and fed it with milk afterwards while it was in my stomach dying.
@Beacon 64 your opinion doesn't matter because you make cancerous memes.
""cafeteria food was the real garbage" he argued as he was wheeled off"
This man undoubtedly uses reddit.
Haha, thanks for the Reddit Gold, fellow redditors!!!!
True true lol
I have two friends who at a point worked at an hospital cafeteria. He is right.
SharpOB I AM THE KIND STRANGER. THANK ME FOR GOLD IMMEDIATELY.
Or Twitter.
Seems more like a Twitter thing.
The caption saying that pizza still being suspicious got me (I know, this is a really bad thing but, caught me off guard.) And about the content, I really got interested in learning about food poisoning and it's dangerous consequences.