It bothers me how people only ever seem to tell half the story when it comes to Ireland designating Subway's bread as not-bread. It has nothing to do with nutrition or even food-identification, really. It was just a tax law (which I thought was archaic, but have since been corrected) that classifies foods with a certain proportion of sugar as luxury goods, rather than necessities, and therefore taxes them at a higher rate. There are a bunch of foods we would commonly consider bread that Ireland's tax law would do the same thing to.
Good to show we shouldn't believe everything these types of channels say. They've probably got people churning these lists who love to quote buzzfeed lol. I'm guessing they outsource a lot (or probably all) of the writing. There's no way they have enough time for the proofreaders to do a thorough job. The editors probably have their plates full as well. The presenters sure don't have another time either. These videos are the fast food of entertainment lol I appreciate your explanation! Makes a lot more sense.
It's the 1972 Value Added Tax Act which is annually amended, hardly archaic. It's also an important law because it distinguishes between essential and non-essential foods. Bread in Ireland is very cheap compared to the United States. The US is very expensive for groceries. An 800g slice bread is a $1.41 in Ireland .
A similar discussion happened in the Netherlands too some years ago but was regarding gluten free breads. It was found that many contained sommuch sugar that they should be considered cake instead of bread 🤷♀️
I really can’t blame Mexico and other countries banning sugary cereals from marking to kids. It’s an easy way for the food industry to get kids hooked on sugar from the get go, both as little kids and also the first thing they eat. Sugar is in everything, breads, cookies, candy, sodas, juices, snacks, it’s so easy to become obese on American food. There’s a reason a lot of other countries don’t have America’s obesity problem, or that countries start becoming obese when they allow US food companies to do business without having to cut down on the sugar content
thats correct. Growing up here in Mx, untill this law was passed, you could see tons of adds calling for children to consume such craps to the point that many adults who grew up with these cereals still consume them on a daily basis. Luckyly theive changed this and now products come with some ugly looking black signals that indicate the excess of calories, sodium, sugar or fats
Which is fault of the abandoned water distribution system. Coca-Cola, Danone and PepsiCo found the perfect market for sugary bottled drinks. No need to convince.
yeah, food deserts are a huge problem nowadays. a lot of poor urban areas are flooded with fast foods, snacks, sodas, etc while being unable to access fresh foods and clean water for MANY miles (hence "food desert"). it's what's causing obesity in a lot of areas around Mexico and the US. we just have a lot of poor people and poor areas.
I know many may mock Australia's strict rules and fines but as stated even the smallest import can effect a whole nation. As a place that had been isolated from the rest of the globe for millennia the flora and fauna are very susceptible to disease from outside.
Same in the US: Black Currant (and other Currant beeries) are banned in the US. Why? - Because even the seed can contain a fungus that is deathly for the American Birch tree (I think it was the Birch tree). The Eurasian Birch developed resistance against the fungus but not the American cousin.
@@DSP16569 You're about 10% right. Black currant production was banned in 1911 because they were a vector for white pine blister rust which threatened the logging industry. The bans were lifted in most states by 2003. Disease resistant varieties have been developed but Americans just don't like currants so they're not widely grown.
I really wish we had the same rules that exclude all of those potentially dangerous chemicals and preservatives here in the States. The things that the FDA allows in our food is truly alarming!
So agree! As someone with food allergies, I so appreciate the way foods are more clearly labeled as well in all the European countries I have visited. I have recently developed an intolerance to the hormones used in most animals products on top of a gluten & dairy issue. Honestly, it sounds kinda silly but I’m considering this in a decision to move or not.
@@wolfeadventures Yeah no doubt it’s Blackrock employing Blackrock 😅And also mega kickbacks for stocking certain brands over others etc. It’s no wonder we are the fattest nation by far.
@@jillianmaloney3798 Sorry to hear about your allergies. I think if you'd be healthier and happier in another nation, you have every right to move (and you should). You only have one life, why suffer for basic human needs like food? If you don't like where you move, you are always welcome back to the US. Don't shoot yourself in your own foot though, always take a risk if you think it'll be worth it!
So many youtube channels pronounce "wreak havoc" wrong. It isnt WRECK havoc, you arent breaking havoc, you're wreaking (reek-ing) havoc, to inflict or cause. Please fix this in future videos, thx.
An especially annoying mistake is when people pronounce "the" as "thee" in front of consonant sounds in order to "sound the smarts." 😂 Oh, and "egg-cetera," which is arguably a little cute, and can make you hungry.
Funny thing, back in the 70’s, when there was a concern over artificial sweeteners and cancer; the US and Canada knew they had to choose between two common agents, banning one and allowing the other. They recognized the need for a sugar replacement. So the US banned cyclamates and allowed saccharine. Using similar laboratory findings, Canada banned saccharine and allowed cyclamates.
@@Cornz38 They are very tongue in chek and facetious when they make generalizations like that, I guess you should take these videos with a...grain of salt? Badumching
"america doesn't ban food unless it's carrying a weapon" Except kinder eggs. Still trying to figure out how anybody who's not an absolute moron could possibly choke on that giant plastic pod!
Interesting are the statistics. Yes a few children died by choking on the (I found a source that claims "An estimated 10 children have died choking on Kinder Surprise toys in the nearly five decades the eggs have been sold." But in the most cases they did choke on the toy hours, days after they eat the chocolate egg, when playing with the little "smurf" (or whatever they choked). Even when the toy would be next and seperated to the chocolate egg - these children would have choked it.
As an Australian, there is nothing more annoying than buying an expensive bottle of drink or whatever, and having it taken away when you get to customs, only having to buy the exact same thing a few steps away again. I understand why, but it just means you scoff your food/drink before you get to customs.
When I travelled to the USA twice, I got around it by carrying a refillable filtered water bottle. I avoided paying for drinks, I could tip out the water before boarding and refill when I got to my destination. At LAX, I noticed an Asian traveller doing exactly the same thing.
can someone please tell me the name of the song at 9:31 ? it sounds like MacLeod or the guy who wrote the Amelie ost. Also, WHF, why you guys don't put music credits on the videos?
4:30 You guys gotta look up what cereal looks like in México right now. We saw it on a trip last month and it’s legit the same boxes with just a huge empty space where the character is lol. Toucan sam was just a beak
Face it, US Food regulators are beholden to food manufacturers. Food is healthier for you in so many other countries. Being away and eating local food in Europe or Australia was like a cleanse. Before we came home we felt lighter, and had more energy! After a few weeks home, eating the same old crap (even food that isn’t processed), we felt like garbage again.
So then why not mandate every store start giving away free bread or small amounts of food? You’re already pretending it’s not a crime, might as well go the next “step” in preventing said crime in the first place
@lawrencetalbot8346 I'm not in favor of government mandating a business to give away their products. It's completely different if a business chooses to do so.
@@Lawrence_Talbot when I worked in Publix and Kroger's bakery, we would donate the out of date bakery items to food banks. I seem to remember that some companies/stores don't do it because if anyone gets sick, they could be legally responsible for the person getting sick (that may have to do with people getting food out of trash cans). My memory is fuzzy on that. You're thinking about food banks. They do that, but depending on the amount of donations, it may not be enough. Also homeless people don't always have a safe way to store perishables (or food in general).
Do I prefer the other narrator? Honestly, yes. BUT this narrator still does a good job and absolutely does NOT deserve the ridiculous hate that some of the losers in the comment section throw her way. If your life is really THAT good that the only thing you have to complain about is who narrates food fact videos, then im honestly jealous lol
The sad thing about bread is that it takes little effort to make and cost way less. You are better off making it instead of those sugar loaves you get for $3^. Just do it yourself.
@jeremysmith5919 Not exactly. Homeless is a lifestyle. Like a bum. Unhoused means you are most likely living out of your car or couch surfing and you probably are working, but you dont have/cant afford a place of your own. You arent a bum, youre just a normal person without a roof over your head trying to get back on your feet. Its basically a new class of working poor caused by skyrocketing housing prices. Thats how its used where i live anyway.
They are called homeless not unhoused. With that said actually why wouldn't the government offer food for the homeless like soup kitchens rather than relying on businesses to take the hit and make things confusing on how to determine how much and who can steal.
I don't mind her she's not as awesome as the main narrator but me and him have history lol, she handles the mid week videos if they don't like her don't watch the videos mid week
It is interesting that Mexico is banning cereal mascots like the Tricks (trix), Dig 'Em Frog (Smacks), Toucan Sam (Froot Loops) and Lucky the Leprechaun (Lucky Charms). Their politicians probably run up to the podium and yell out loudly "Trix is NOT for kids."
The major contributing factor to the obesity "epidemic" in most countries is the change in what's considered as being obese, not anything actually backed by facts.
The funniest thing involving Mexico is that it's Coca Cola and sodas above almost any other thing that keeps people super fat. Between the culture of feeding, and the cultural enjoyement of sodas, it has gotten out of control.
Before I watched the video I thought "you know what, I'm going to go out on a limb and say most of these aren't crazy." And now that I watched it, yeah. I can understand most of these. Honestly it's ridiculous what kind of ultra processed crap we eat in America. I know, hot take. But it's true and we'd be a lot better off if we banned a lot of this ourselves
Mexico already had a huge, pun intended obesity problem before imports from other countries took hold. Mexican food is very high and fat content. They also had plenty of sugary foods before the importation of foods from the United States. can you say churros?
I can’t imagine the outrage and whining if the US instituted the law allowing stealing of small amounts of food if you’re starving, But that should be the way it in every country.
It bothers me how people only ever seem to tell half the story when it comes to Ireland designating Subway's bread as not-bread. It has nothing to do with nutrition or even food-identification, really. It was just a tax law (which I thought was archaic, but have since been corrected) that classifies foods with a certain proportion of sugar as luxury goods, rather than necessities, and therefore taxes them at a higher rate. There are a bunch of foods we would commonly consider bread that Ireland's tax law would do the same thing to.
Good to show we shouldn't believe everything these types of channels say. They've probably got people churning these lists who love to quote buzzfeed lol. I'm guessing they outsource a lot (or probably all) of the writing. There's no way they have enough time for the proofreaders to do a thorough job. The editors probably have their plates full as well. The presenters sure don't have another time either. These videos are the fast food of entertainment lol
I appreciate your explanation! Makes a lot more sense.
Moral of the story TAXATION IS THEFT
It's the 1972 Value Added Tax Act which is annually amended, hardly archaic. It's also an important law because it distinguishes between essential and non-essential foods. Bread in Ireland is very cheap compared to the United States. The US is very expensive for groceries. An 800g slice bread is a $1.41 in Ireland .
I've read they designate it as cake, not bread, due to the sugar content and the resulting tax issues.
@@angelface925damn
“What are you in for?”
“Gum running”
A+ video!
Very eye-opening to hear what types of food laws there are around the world!
A similar discussion happened in the Netherlands too some years ago but was regarding gluten free breads. It was found that many contained sommuch sugar that they should be considered cake instead of bread 🤷♀️
damn
thats weird
I really can’t blame Mexico and other countries banning sugary cereals from marking to kids. It’s an easy way for the food industry to get kids hooked on sugar from the get go, both as little kids and also the first thing they eat. Sugar is in everything, breads, cookies, candy, sodas, juices, snacks, it’s so easy to become obese on American food. There’s a reason a lot of other countries don’t have America’s obesity problem, or that countries start becoming obese when they allow US food companies to do business without having to cut down on the sugar content
To be fair, it’s not the kids who are actually buying the crap.
The blame falls on the weak-willed parents who turn their kids into tubbolards.
Facts
thats correct. Growing up here in Mx, untill this law was passed, you could see tons of adds calling for children to consume such craps to the point that many adults who grew up with these cereals still consume them on a daily basis. Luckyly theive changed this and now products come with some ugly looking black signals that indicate the excess of calories, sodium, sugar or fats
It's not too much sugar, it's too little exercise.
But they are totally ok with sugar sodas like Coke
Another big contributor to Mexico's obesity is the love of Coke and poor drinking water in poor areas - and often the combination of those two.
That's crazy
Which is fault of the abandoned water distribution system. Coca-Cola, Danone and PepsiCo found the perfect market for sugary bottled drinks. No need to convince.
I went to southern Mexico once. Couldn't drink the water, but you could sure get a coke on any street corner.
yeah, food deserts are a huge problem nowadays. a lot of poor urban areas are flooded with fast foods, snacks, sodas, etc while being unable to access fresh foods and clean water for MANY miles (hence "food desert"). it's what's causing obesity in a lot of areas around Mexico and the US. we just have a lot of poor people and poor areas.
yes! which is statistically a socio economic factor that needs to be addressed
I know many may mock Australia's strict rules and fines but as stated even the smallest import can effect a whole nation. As a place that had been isolated from the rest of the globe for millennia the flora and fauna are very susceptible to disease from outside.
Same in the US: Black Currant (and other Currant beeries) are banned in the US. Why? - Because even the seed can contain a fungus that is deathly for the American Birch tree (I think it was the Birch tree). The Eurasian Birch developed resistance against the fungus but not the American cousin.
yes! they have a toad issue one time I read in ecology class
@@DSP16569 You're about 10% right. Black currant production was banned in 1911 because they were a vector for white pine blister rust which threatened the logging industry. The bans were lifted in most states by 2003. Disease resistant varieties have been developed but Americans just don't like currants so they're not widely grown.
I really wish we had the same rules that exclude all of those potentially dangerous chemicals and preservatives here in the States. The things that the FDA allows in our food is truly alarming!
So agree! As someone with food allergies, I so appreciate the way foods are more clearly labeled as well in all the European countries I have visited. I have recently developed an intolerance to the hormones used in most animals products on top of a gluten & dairy issue. Honestly, it sounds kinda silly but I’m considering this in a decision to move or not.
Because the FDA board are food and food chemical comply firmer employees.
@@wolfeadventures Yeah no doubt it’s Blackrock employing Blackrock 😅And also mega kickbacks for stocking certain brands over others etc. It’s no wonder we are the fattest nation by far.
The senators in America are bought and paid for by big corporations, so they're not going to do anything to mess with them.
@@jillianmaloney3798 Sorry to hear about your allergies. I think if you'd be healthier and happier in another nation, you have every right to move (and you should). You only have one life, why suffer for basic human needs like food? If you don't like where you move, you are always welcome back to the US. Don't shoot yourself in your own foot though, always take a risk if you think it'll be worth it!
I just realized
The female narrator is the same as WatchMojo, but using a more natural tone lol
I was hopping you would mention some of the US food laws. Haggis is banned in America because it contains lung.
So many youtube channels pronounce "wreak havoc" wrong. It isnt WRECK havoc, you arent breaking havoc, you're wreaking (reek-ing) havoc, to inflict or cause. Please fix this in future videos, thx.
An especially annoying mistake is when people pronounce "the" as "thee" in front of consonant sounds in order to "sound the smarts." 😂 Oh, and "egg-cetera," which is arguably a little cute, and can make you hungry.
Most of the rules sound sensible. However, none of them would happen in the US because our politicians are bought and paid for by corporations.
Sad but oh so true
Thank you for using Clerks 3 clips. Hilarious
Funny thing, back in the 70’s, when there was a concern over artificial sweeteners and cancer; the US and Canada knew they had to choose between two common agents, banning one and allowing the other. They recognized the need for a sugar replacement. So the US banned cyclamates and allowed saccharine. Using similar laboratory findings, Canada banned saccharine and allowed cyclamates.
@7:55 - That prison fight and shower scene is so funny! Leslie Nielsen is a genius.
And yet in USA its illegal to offer full cream milk in schools but theres no limit on added sugar and ketchup counts towards your 5 veg per day 🤦♀️
I support the other countries in the world who stand against the chemicals put in our foods
Most do...
The warning labels in Mexico are not only on Nestlé products, but on all food and beverages, as long as a warning label is needed
America doesn't ban food? Really? Kinder eggs, offal, suet...To name a few off the top of my head.
They did a vid on that
@@OhGeeWillickersMister Then it's even more disengenuous of them to proclaim that America doesn't ban foods. Just more clickbait crap.
@@Cornz38 They are very tongue in chek and facetious when they make generalizations like that, I guess you should take these videos with a...grain of salt? Badumching
@@OhGeeWillickersMister Clickbait is what i refer to them as. Empty, pointless ad revenue generating garbage. UA-cam is full of them.
"america doesn't ban food unless it's carrying a weapon" Except kinder eggs. Still trying to figure out how anybody who's not an absolute moron could possibly choke on that giant plastic pod!
Interesting are the statistics. Yes a few children died by choking on the (I found a source that claims "An estimated 10 children have died choking on Kinder Surprise toys in the nearly five decades the eggs have been sold." But in the most cases they did choke on the toy hours, days after they eat the chocolate egg, when playing with the little "smurf" (or whatever they choked). Even when the toy would be next and seperated to the chocolate egg - these children would have choked it.
we banned them but I still found them in my college bookstore in 2021 so sus
they did it before someone won $200k in a lawsuit for claiming they were dumb enough to choke on it
@ 1:47 - Who could say no to the Little Tramp stealing food for him and the dog hahaha!
good video
You people are really illustrating why UA-cam comments are known to be such a cesspool… especially on larger or general-interest channels. Congrats
@7:50 - The first time I saw SpongeBob, I laughed for what was probably at least two days.
Most American breads are horrible for your health anyway. Subway is just the worst of the lot.
Italy took "If you see someone stealing food no you didn't" and changed it to "Yes they did take it and it's legal for survival" and thats awesome
Well, I guess from now on I'll not check the comment section when it's the girl narrator. I'll just enjoy the video and the awesome job she does
People are weird, right?! Why get so upset at nothing?😂😂😂😂😂
As an Australian, there is nothing more annoying than buying an expensive bottle of drink or whatever, and having it taken away when you get to customs, only having to buy the exact same thing a few steps away again.
I understand why, but it just means you scoff your food/drink before you get to customs.
When I travelled to the USA twice, I got around it by carrying a refillable filtered water bottle.
I avoided paying for drinks, I could tip out the water before boarding and refill when I got to my destination.
At LAX, I noticed an Asian traveller doing exactly the same thing.
@@nephilimslayer73 ah yes. Most people don’t carry refillable bottles, but this would definitely be a way around it!
_bottle of drink or whatever, and having it taken away_ - drink it all right at customs
@@JohnDoe-hl1fd that’s what we all do, and then get more food/drink. 😂
exactly!
can someone please tell me the name of the song at 9:31 ? it sounds like MacLeod or the guy who wrote the Amelie ost. Also, WHF, why you guys don't put music credits on the videos?
Another fine video, thank you.
4:30 You guys gotta look up what cereal looks like in México right now. We saw it on a trip last month and it’s legit the same boxes with just a huge empty space where the character is lol. Toucan sam was just a beak
Jeez, almost like its not kids with the money who buy cereal but their parents? Who knew?
Face it, US Food regulators are beholden to food manufacturers. Food is healthier for you in so many other countries. Being away and eating local food in Europe or Australia was like a cleanse. Before we came home we felt lighter, and had more energy! After a few weeks home, eating the same old crap (even food that isn’t processed), we felt like garbage again.
@4:41 - 12 Angry Men is a great legal drama, and rather scary knowing that wrongful conviction could get someone a lethal injection.
Ironically, I got paid today and the first thing I bought were Oat Meal Cream pies
@10:52 - The Pet Rock will make a come back, that rock is a winner!
Keep doing YOU, narrator. We graduated high school already. ❤️
According to Irish land subway bread is basically cake XD
@2:55 - Reminds me of the twinkie weiner dog in the film UHF (1989) with Weird Al.
Les Miserable is not about the French Revolution. It is about a student uprising 30 years after the French Revolution.
Bread ir not bread. It was just about tax amount
I used to smoke Camels and also drink Quik (not at the same time), funny that they think that Quik should be put into that category!
@1:43 - The Italian Job is a great film, especially for those who like heist films.
I like the original from the early 70s. But this remake was cool too.
Many store chains in the US have a similar to the Italian law. If someone gets caught stealing a loaf of bread they are aloud to leave with it.
I mean, it's bread. If they're stealing food, why stop them. They're obviously hungry.
So then why not mandate every store start giving away free bread or small amounts of food? You’re already pretending it’s not a crime, might as well go the next “step” in preventing said crime in the first place
@lawrencetalbot8346 I'm not in favor of government mandating a business to give away their products. It's completely different if a business chooses to do so.
It's not worth the store's resources to take action.
@@Lawrence_Talbot when I worked in Publix and Kroger's bakery, we would donate the out of date bakery items to food banks. I seem to remember that some companies/stores don't do it because if anyone gets sick, they could be legally responsible for the person getting sick (that may have to do with people getting food out of trash cans). My memory is fuzzy on that.
You're thinking about food banks. They do that, but depending on the amount of donations, it may not be enough. Also homeless people don't always have a safe way to store perishables (or food in general).
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Chile and Mexico are some of the top consumers of sugary soda like Coke. Cereal is just a fraction of the problem.
I'm glad Mexico's biggest problem is sugary cereals.
these other countries are not playing around with chemicals being put in our foods
Do I prefer the other narrator? Honestly, yes. BUT this narrator still does a good job and absolutely does NOT deserve the ridiculous hate that some of the losers in the comment section throw her way. If your life is really THAT good that the only thing you have to complain about is who narrates food fact videos, then im honestly jealous lol
true, everyone complaining about it is cringe AF
People bitch about this lady narrator? That's so cringe
They’re just neckbearded incels that hate women
Imagine gatekeeping having an opinion. She's a lifeless, boring Narrator. I said it.
I live in a country that bans Kinder Eggs. Nothing surprises me.
Hello Ms. Narrator :)
The sad thing about bread is that it takes little effort to make and cost way less.
You are better off making it instead of those sugar loaves you get for $3^.
Just do it yourself.
while good and necessary, our american food laws prohibit us from importing the volkswagen sausages
American food laws are poor by European standards.
@@tonybarrett8543 yes ingredient and quality wise, it's sad honestly.
We ought to ban cartoon advertisements on sugary cereals here in the U.S..
The US wouldn't ban something if it were carrying a weapon. We'd send our thoughts and prayers.
Unhoused? The world is laughing at us…
We are indeed 😂
An "un-housed" man? So we are such a sensitive society now that we don't even use the word "homeless"? SMDH...
Can’t say sexual assault or suicide anymore… s/a or “unalived” wtf??!
@jeremysmith5919
Not exactly. Homeless is a lifestyle. Like a bum. Unhoused means you are most likely living out of your car or couch surfing and you probably are working, but you dont have/cant afford a place of your own. You arent a bum, youre just a normal person without a roof over your head trying to get back on your feet.
Its basically a new class of working poor caused by skyrocketing housing prices.
Thats how its used where i live anyway.
They are called homeless not unhoused. With that said actually why wouldn't the government offer food for the homeless like soup kitchens rather than relying on businesses to take the hit and make things confusing on how to determine how much and who can steal.
I like both narrators equally tbh
Debbie might Do Dallas, but Diminutive Debbie doesn't do Norway.
I believe in food anarchy Ⓐ
7:52 This is Naked Gun 33 1/3, not Wrongfully Accused.
OK did you know that food court is actually a place at the mall
Dang, now I want subway
No McDonald’s for me
I got so sick
Idk what the babies here are complaining about, this narrator is fine
Ooo calling people babies. You won the argument with simping! 💃
@@vaporwave2345Oh look, an offended little baby.
@@vaporwave2345 go outside
I don't mind her she's not as awesome as the main narrator but me and him have history lol, she handles the mid week videos if they don't like her don't watch the videos mid week
Yeah I don't get it.
Stealing is Stealing. That's why they call it, um STEALING.
Are we even capable of doing something good for kids without being nationalistic?
Les Mis does not take place during the French Revolution. It’s during the June Rebellion of 1832.
Les Miserable has really left an impression on the culture.
It is interesting that Mexico is banning cereal mascots like the Tricks (trix), Dig 'Em Frog (Smacks), Toucan Sam (Froot Loops) and Lucky the Leprechaun (Lucky Charms).
Their politicians probably run up to the podium and yell out loudly "Trix is NOT for kids."
The major contributing factor to the obesity "epidemic" in most countries is the change in what's considered as being obese, not anything actually backed by facts.
Un housed? I guess I'm not broke I'm just without money.
Les Mis isn’t set during the French Revolution by the way.
Geezus, who cares who narrates it. If she bothers you THAT much, skip it.
Some people don't have their priorities straight in life 🤷🏼♂
I do 👍
@@DanielSmedegaardBuusSo skip it.
@@soysauce4087 I do. Guess I should've written, "I do, and I do 👍 " 😂
You haven't lived until you've had a halal pulled pork sandwich.
I hate that france stole baguettes.
Well, it makes sense. Cake is also not a sandwich. Why does even bread has to have so much sugar in the states
11:02 it's wreaking havoc not wrecking Havoc😂 if it was wrecking Havoc it would be a good thing
The funniest thing involving Mexico is that it's Coca Cola and sodas above almost any other thing that keeps people super fat. Between the culture of feeding, and the cultural enjoyement of sodas, it has gotten out of control.
Oh yes, remember the gum and caning of the American young guy?
The sound balance on this episode is wrong 👎👎
I'm glad it's not just me that felt that way. The voice over is too quiet
Before I watched the video I thought "you know what, I'm going to go out on a limb and say most of these aren't crazy." And now that I watched it, yeah. I can understand most of these. Honestly it's ridiculous what kind of ultra processed crap we eat in America. I know, hot take. But it's true and we'd be a lot better off if we banned a lot of this ourselves
How about battle among the burger chains?
I don't think "fanatical" is the right term for the title of this video
The only way America will ever care about the food we eat is if they found oil in it.
8:38 EuroDisney? I thought the French hated EuroDisney?
Really what I learned here is that other countries ban and put restrictions on US products bc it’s literally all garbage lol
Why ban gym as a nuisance then unban sugar-free gum? I think you missed something there, Weird Foods.
Mexico already had a huge, pun intended obesity problem before imports from other countries took hold. Mexican food is very high and fat content. They also had plenty of sugary foods before the importation of foods from the United States. can you say churros?
The voiceover is waaaay too quiet
Theft is theft.
I can’t imagine the outrage and whining if the US instituted the law allowing stealing of small amounts of food if you’re starving, But that should be the way it in every country.
Subway bread is really PoS. Just like US "ketchup" which contains enormous amount of sugar and harmful additives.
Shout out the italian herbs and cheese tho
Haven’t had subway in years and don’t plan to. Bread should not be that spongy. It’s honestly more sugar than wheat
Wrong Leslie Nielsen movie… 🤦🏻♂️
A bakers dozen is 13 not 12 for a law if you actually shorted a person well you won't like what would happen
Sugar in bread!? Wtf Irealand, wrong continent!
If you see someone stealing food. No you didnt. Go on with your day
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