Why Chicken Sandwiches Don't Cost $1500

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  • @andrethedoubleviciousgiant5805
    @andrethedoubleviciousgiant5805 7 років тому +4025

    $5 Chicken Sandwich vs $1500 Chicken Sandwich
    - Buzzfeed

    • @leoterss
      @leoterss 6 років тому +209

      "It tastes the same wtf"

    • @mbnba3821
      @mbnba3821 6 років тому +4

      AndreTheDoubleViciousGiant lol

    • @romchompa6858
      @romchompa6858 6 років тому +21

      i've made as close to scratch chicken sandwiches like this before (skimped on the obvious like flying on a plane to get salt..) and it was worlds better than the one you can get at the fast food spot.

    • @meyoudodo8097
      @meyoudodo8097 6 років тому +17

      getting food from the source in season is always going to taste 1000% better fresh backed bread nothing like it. anyone that travels to the tropics and has fresh tropical fruit picked right there off the plant will tell you it not the same as what you get in our stores. the same goes for food grown here. the reason for this is shelf life and travel time. if you picked a rip fruit then shipped it across the world it would be rotten by the time it got to you, so its picked well before it is rip then shipped.

    • @9.1416
      @9.1416 6 років тому +2

      Scrolling for Content..😂

  • @theCodyReeder
    @theCodyReeder 8 років тому +1719

    Or you know, just step outside in Wendover Utah and scoop some salt up off the ground. ;)

    • @froggyvids5050
      @froggyvids5050 7 років тому +26

      Hey guys welcome back to Cody

    • @froggyvids5050
      @froggyvids5050 7 років тому +5

      I love the song rooftops

    • @iNezerroth
      @iNezerroth 7 років тому +55

      Can you scoop ground near mcdonalds for sandwiches?

    • @richmelchr
      @richmelchr 7 років тому +5

      So this is why this video was suggested to me lol.

    • @Bbderbala
      @Bbderbala 7 років тому +66

      There is literally a city called Salt Lake City in about half the distance

  • @MB-st7be
    @MB-st7be 4 роки тому +2045

    Who rents a boat? Dude, the sea is right there, just walk into it.

    • @jgperes
      @jgperes 4 роки тому +258

      Lmao right just pull a jesus how hard can it be

    • @DiomedesStrosMkai
      @DiomedesStrosMkai 4 роки тому +254

      Water close to the shore of a city is usually quite polluted

    • @MB-st7be
      @MB-st7be 4 роки тому +120

      @@DiomedesStrosMkai There's plenty of sea that isn't right next to a city...

    • @somerandomperson2934
      @somerandomperson2934 4 роки тому +48

      @@MB-st7be he was visiting his sister in LA so he would've had to go out of his way to go somewhere else

    • @MB-st7be
      @MB-st7be 4 роки тому +18

      @@somerandomperson2934 Yeaaaah... I don't think he'd be doing that if he was scaling up to tons of salt like Wendover was demonstrating!

  • @morgancook4288
    @morgancook4288 7 років тому +5972

    To make a chicken sandwich from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

    • @paulol7224
      @paulol7224 7 років тому +61

      Morgan Cook just like ur mom

    • @yelectric1893
      @yelectric1893 7 років тому +31

      Kitchens are filled, with a network of cabinets

    • @addisonalbert9078
      @addisonalbert9078 7 років тому +6

      Morgan Cook 100 likes to prove you're not wrong

    • @TheTariqibnziyad
      @TheTariqibnziyad 7 років тому +3

      Morgan Cook just like your mom

    • @JonathanHartwig
      @JonathanHartwig 7 років тому +31

      But what if you invent a universe in which chickens never occur, sandwiches are never eaten and thus the original challenge is rendered moot?

  • @RRR66620
    @RRR66620 6 років тому +1130

    You forgot to add the price of energy required to boil all that water.

    • @markeyboi6545
      @markeyboi6545 5 років тому +62

      Yeah, but it's negligible, would barely make a 1 cent difference. I mean if you got a huge pot, and start a fire under it, the only cost would be fuel for the fire.

    • @Septimus_ii
      @Septimus_ii 5 років тому +117

      That's the sort of cost which is negligible on a small scale, but once you start making these massive efficiencies of scale it becomes relevant

    • @hariseldon3786
      @hariseldon3786 4 роки тому +29

      Its called sunlight

    • @kbs1212
      @kbs1212 4 роки тому +19

      Riasat202 It’s called gigalaser evaporation chamber.

    • @sbhattacharya7389
      @sbhattacharya7389 4 роки тому +16

      Salt water is dried by the sun

  • @Loj84
    @Loj84 8 років тому +193

    Why go through all that effort and money to get salt from the ocean when you could just get it from youtube comments?

  • @Colink101
    @Colink101 6 років тому +205

    Sign my petition to rename this video to "How to Start Your Own Salt Empire"

  • @d-nyce544
    @d-nyce544 5 років тому +3463

    He focused on salt so much i think he completely forgot he was talking about a sandwich.

    • @omkarnagarhalli5217
      @omkarnagarhalli5217 5 років тому +145

      he said in the beginning of the episode he would only talk about salt for simplicity's sake

    • @TheSecondVersion
      @TheSecondVersion 4 роки тому +177

      He left out the best part: The guy said the sandwich didn't even taste good

    • @DAventador44
      @DAventador44 4 роки тому +9

      Wait this video was about sandwiches?

    • @Rosie-fx1rp
      @Rosie-fx1rp 4 роки тому +24

      He could've gotten salt in Minnesota, there are saltwater lakes here.

    • @luucvinky2194
      @luucvinky2194 4 роки тому +3

      I’m proud to give the 1000th like to this comment.

  • @GozUnlimited
    @GozUnlimited 8 років тому +2584

    /airport security opens Andy's 100% salt packed luggage for a drug inspection....

    • @skittybug6937
      @skittybug6937 7 років тому +175

      *Insert Jack Yelling Here* DETAINED!!!!!

    • @newfoundlandknowledge8141
      @newfoundlandknowledge8141 7 років тому +14

      Skitty It DETAINED

    • @CACubed
      @CACubed 7 років тому +35

      They actually did.

    • @TomJerry12933
      @TomJerry12933 7 років тому +134

      "uhhh.....BOSS!...this guy has TWO HUNDRED POUNDS of salt in his carry-on.......there HAS to be something wrong here right?!"

    • @boriskoblents8586
      @boriskoblents8586 7 років тому +195

      I swear im just making a chicken sandwich!

  • @quack420
    @quack420 4 роки тому +2592

    he cheated though, he didn't build then fly his own plane to get to the ocean

    • @borntopoopforcedtowipe838
      @borntopoopforcedtowipe838 4 роки тому +6

      Did not ask

    • @saymyname5942
      @saymyname5942 4 роки тому +322

      @@borntopoopforcedtowipe838 wow your so funny, you said did not ask. i bet you get your comedy from your mom. i wonder where you get this intuitive humor. good job, you should get a medal of honour

    • @skkadoot9533
      @skkadoot9533 4 роки тому +132

      he also hasn't created his own ocean

    • @borntopoopforcedtowipe838
      @borntopoopforcedtowipe838 4 роки тому +4

      Shut up u have tf2 profile picture lil crap

    • @neoandroid4203
      @neoandroid4203 4 роки тому +124

      @@borntopoopforcedtowipe838 didn't ask tho.

  • @soulplexis
    @soulplexis 4 роки тому +359

    At the airport
    Guy: "um sir-"
    Him: "ITS SALT I SWEAR"

    • @ryannitoi2993
      @ryannitoi2993 3 роки тому +3

      Thinking the same thing 😂

    • @NebbyTheProtogen
      @NebbyTheProtogen 2 роки тому

      The endangerd rare oneshot pfp in its natural habitat

  • @me_memo
    @me_memo 7 років тому +1622

    what if he made it with no salt ..he could have saved 1000$

    • @MrPENGTINGZ
      @MrPENGTINGZ 7 років тому +353

      without salt

    • @REDNBLUEBROS1337
      @REDNBLUEBROS1337 7 років тому +5

      Worth

    • @leoterss
      @leoterss 6 років тому +34

      fuck physics

    • @FinlandForceTeam
      @FinlandForceTeam 6 років тому +44

      Daniel Tekle no you dont

    • @lhl
      @lhl 6 років тому +63

      Minneapolis is only a 3 hour drive to the Salt Lake in Marrieta, MN - much quicker and cheaper. I assume he could have gotten a flight to Kansas City cheaper, which has a big salt mine nearby (just 2 minutes of searching, there might be one closer) as well.

  • @user-pl4fx1jl3u
    @user-pl4fx1jl3u 5 років тому +3060

    Title: why chicken sandwiches don't cost 1500$
    1920s Germany: **laughs in hyperinflation**

    • @ummmhelp
      @ummmhelp 5 років тому +211

      2008 zimbabwe *laughs in super hyperinflation*

    • @nose766
      @nose766 5 років тому +177

      Venezuela: "You guys are cute"

    • @beforecuddlybunnylps841
      @beforecuddlybunnylps841 5 років тому +86

      Venezala: (so much laughing we had to replace the laugher and hire a new one)

    • @PSkullKidDnazen
      @PSkullKidDnazen 5 років тому +21

      ***cries in hyper inflation**

    • @guillee12
      @guillee12 4 роки тому +24

      Hungary 1946 "Awwww, look at them, so cute and tiny"

  • @mikus5521
    @mikus5521 5 років тому +134

    "BUT WE CAN KEEP SCALING"

    • @kbs1212
      @kbs1212 4 роки тому +2

      Mikus BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE
      BILLY MAYS HERE WITH THE-

  • @josephjackson1956
    @josephjackson1956 7 років тому +486

    If you reused 10 five gallon jugs and bought your own boat for $1000 with the same method for driving and transporting the salt, you could drop the price to a little under a penny ($0.008) for an ounce of salt.

    • @samarium1934
      @samarium1934 5 років тому +27

      That's kind of the point lol

    • @razvan19010
      @razvan19010 5 років тому +20

      Yeah but just imagine having to collect all that water with one boat and only 10 jugs. It would take a very very long time and it might not be worth it.

    • @raifij6698
      @raifij6698 5 років тому +14

      @@razvan19010 oh yeah we need to see how much time is worth in production scale

    • @htsandy3136
      @htsandy3136 5 років тому +9

      Youd get a paddle boat for 1k

    • @notoriety8865
      @notoriety8865 5 років тому +4

      What about mantancice

  • @JJRicks
    @JJRicks 8 років тому +267

    Great video, but you're missing a huge part of how things are shipped around the US. The rail industry is the main way to ship things in bulk. Super cheap, fast,100s of thousands of tons per train, no weight limits. So much better than trucks. And EXTREMELY fuel efficient.

    • @Rolando_Cueva
      @Rolando_Cueva 8 років тому +5

      oh yeah nigga!

    • @JJRicks
      @JJRicks 8 років тому +4

      Jonathan Stiles can't fly a plane as one person either

    • @xraze6906
      @xraze6906 7 років тому +4

      Trains are nice and all, except when they come by at 8:20AM and 3:20PM, stop an entire county for half an hour, and do this every single day.

    • @JJRicks
      @JJRicks 7 років тому

      xRaze Yup. They tend to do that.

    • @troodon1096
      @troodon1096 7 років тому +7

      Good point. Passenger trains may suck in America, but freight trains are excellent. Only downside is that they're limited to where they can go; they can only go where the tracks are.

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion 4 роки тому +65

    John Green said it well in the first episode of Crash Course: World History
    "Hi there, camera two, it's me, John Green. *Let's start with that double cheeseburger.* Ooh, food photography! So this hot hunk of meat contains four-hundred and ninety calories.
    To get this cheeseburger, you have to feed, raise, and slaughter cows, then grind their meat, then freeze it and ship it to its destination, you also gotta grow some wheat and then process the living crap out of it until it's whiter than Queen Elizabeth the First, then you gotta milk some cows and turn their milk into cheese. And that's not even to mention the growing and pickling of cucumbers or the sweetening of tomatoes or the grinding of mustard seeds, etc.
    How in the sweet name of everything holy did we ever come to live in a world in which such a thing can even be created? And HOW is it possible that those four-hundred and ninety calories can be served to me for an amount of money that, if I make the minimum wage here in the U.S., I can earn in ELEVEN MINUTES? And most importantly: should I be delighted or alarmed to live in this strange world of relative abundance?"

    • @RetroRadianceLight
      @RetroRadianceLight 4 роки тому +3

      Alarmed because it’s because of this that the earth is slowly dying. In 30-50 years, the earth will start looking like Venus and humanity will be nothing more than a footnote in the universe because we got greedy and made more than we can consume

    • @stinkytoy
      @stinkytoy 3 роки тому +1

      @@RetroRadianceLight I think Venus is a bit of a stretch, but in 30-50 years we will most certainly not be having a good time. I'm always wondering if I should even keep bothering to save for retirement.

  • @willc4627
    @willc4627 8 років тому +733

    No officer, that is not cocaine. It is a carry on full of salt.

    • @sindergy
      @sindergy 7 років тому +56

      My thoughts exactly. "It's just salt, I swear."

    • @RichFreeman
      @RichFreeman 7 років тому +8

      will clayton NTDB determines reason for crash was carry on bags loaded to 5x the allowance with salt...

    • @jkacvbhijfn
      @jkacvbhijfn 7 років тому +24

      "Oh yea?"
      "Yes sir. I'm a professional CS:GO player."
      "Ok you may go"

    • @ctemogarcia2682
      @ctemogarcia2682 7 років тому +3

      I wonder how they checked

    • @tedtalkhighlights2472
      @tedtalkhighlights2472 7 років тому +1

      Ctemo Garcia they have machines

  • @feynstein1004
    @feynstein1004 6 років тому +191

    "Self-sufficiency leads to inefficiency and inefficiency can lead to poverty." Words to live by. Also, I recognized some of the footage from Crash Course Economics.

    • @richardross1754
      @richardross1754 5 років тому +3

      Feynstein 100 I thought It looked familiar

  • @stellie3553
    @stellie3553 5 років тому +35

    Imagine the airline loses your bag, and you have to tell them to give you back your 6 ounces of salt

  • @saintsav7934
    @saintsav7934 8 років тому +168

    BUT WE CAN KEEP SCALING

  • @apowers7783
    @apowers7783 8 років тому +3192

    TSA: what is this white powder in your bag?
    Him: yeah, it's home made salt...

    • @saltyman7888
      @saltyman7888 8 років тому +38

      smells like urine

    • @Wherrimy
      @Wherrimy 8 років тому +197

      97 kg of it, to be precise

    • @buttersquids
      @buttersquids 8 років тому +63

      Alfie Powell Well, it's not a bomb

    • @heart0fthedrag0n
      @heart0fthedrag0n 8 років тому +104

      I wonder how will they react. Like, seriously, it's not a liquid or anything, so it's not technically illegal, you can fill your bag with whatever you want.
      But would they let you just carry it on a plane like that, or would they invent some bullshit reason and throw it away?

    • @OCinneide
      @OCinneide 8 років тому +80

      They'd have to search it in case you have a bomb inside of it, they'd probs dump it in a bin then shake it around a bit. Say all clear and walk off leaving you to have to take your now dirty salt from the bin.

  • @alfredo.zauce1892
    @alfredo.zauce1892 7 років тому +1458

    You didn't build your own plane; it doesn't count.

  • @silverhawk7324
    @silverhawk7324 6 років тому +219

    For some reason this video reminded me of how hard it was saving up for materials to reach level 99 on Runescape. However when the Grand Exchange arrived it became much easier because of the distribution of materials.
    Did not expect this many fellow runescape players to be here :D

  • @wompstopm123
    @wompstopm123 8 років тому +1286

    why not just go to a smash brothers tournament and get all the salt there for free?

    • @givant
      @givant 8 років тому +39

      CaptainSkelebones why not go to the Clinton headquarters and get all the salt there

    • @TheSymboz
      @TheSymboz 8 років тому +3

      just find a pm tourney and collect all the tears

    • @anta2413
      @anta2413 8 років тому +6

      CaptainSkelebones go to a league game and get more salt than my mom

    • @1001011011010
      @1001011011010 8 років тому +1

      CaptainSkelebones Genesis 4 would've been enough.

    • @toaster8907
      @toaster8907 8 років тому +5

      CaptainSkelebones Just go play cod or talk to a kid in tf2

  • @TechDeals
    @TechDeals 7 років тому +2543

    His $1,500 sandwich missed the point... He "bought a plane ticket", which someone else had to do work to provide the plane... how much would that have cost if he could not have flown? Or had to build his own plane, from scratch... and build his own boat...

    • @joshi5507
      @joshi5507 7 років тому +447

      Tech Deals that's taking it a little too far. Taking advantage of technology is totally viable in my opinion. That's like saying a person didn't really write a book because he used a printing press.

    • @Someone-cd7yi
      @Someone-cd7yi 7 років тому +179

      And breed his own cow from scratch

    • @redmo1494
      @redmo1494 7 років тому +127

      COW? It's a chicken sandwich

    • @Someone-cd7yi
      @Someone-cd7yi 7 років тому +143

      Red Mo Yeah but he needed milk

    • @redmo1494
      @redmo1494 7 років тому +37

      Forum for Democracy For cheese?

  • @The_Horizon
    @The_Horizon 3 роки тому +47

    he looks so depressed at the start

  • @dragosudrea6533
    @dragosudrea6533 6 років тому +9

    Macroeconomics, division of labor and diminishing returns explained better than school ever could. Perfect video!

  • @MistiriousStranger1
    @MistiriousStranger1 8 років тому +382

    Thanks, now i want a chicken sandwich.

    • @CasperKersten
      @CasperKersten 8 років тому +24

      I will make you one, but it will cost you $1500 and you'll have to wait 6 months for it.

    • @iamagi
      @iamagi 8 років тому +4

      Also labour cost, average cost for labour in US is $36.34/h. This adds $35 000 to the sandwich. But this assuming it was a full-time job. I have not seen the original video yet so I don't know if he did everything.
      Doing literally everything would be impossible.
      I don't think anyone has managed to make a pencil by them self witch is the classic example used to demonstrate how hard it is to make something by your self.

    • @joecarter5001
      @joecarter5001 8 років тому +1

      Casper Kersten Ya know what I'm good

    • @plumeater1
      @plumeater1 8 років тому

      No use minimum wage, well I know he isn't a fast food employee, but he's a slow food employee.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 8 років тому +1

      "Employer costs for employee compensation averaged $34.15 per hour worked in September 2016, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
      Wages and salaries averaged $23.42 per hour worked and accounted for 68.6 percent of these costs, while benefits averaged $10.73 and accounted
      for the remaining 31.4 percent."

  • @oggeenock
    @oggeenock 4 роки тому +29

    10 minutes later: *ok now kets say andy boiled down the entire ocean via global warming, and collected all the salt*

  • @zolikoff
    @zolikoff 8 років тому +42

    Wait... he FLEW from Minneapolis to LA to collect ocean water... did he make his own airplane for that? I suppose not... so he didn't do it all from scratch!

  • @rolan638
    @rolan638 8 років тому +333

    That 1500$ sandwich looks delicious though.

    • @AllenLinnenJr
      @AllenLinnenJr 8 років тому +8

      It does. A comparable sandwich, with those thick slices of chicken, here in Texas, would run you ten bucks, easy.

    • @adrian5b
      @adrian5b 8 років тому +49

      guy said it sucked

    • @thatoneguy33198
      @thatoneguy33198 8 років тому +30

      +adrian5b probably because it wasn't loaded with sugar, like most bread(at least here in the us)

    • @hexx2211
      @hexx2211 8 років тому +18

      ᅝᅝ It was probably because he didn't have enough seasoning. You can't cook food on salt alone.

    • @toafloast1883
      @toafloast1883 8 років тому +5

      Yea, this guy's an idiot.

  • @priestpilot
    @priestpilot 6 років тому +5

    I was recently in the UK and I loved how Tesco had cheap sandwiches! It really cut down the cost of my trip!

  • @avanmisaki8756
    @avanmisaki8756 8 років тому +64

    My economics teacher won't stop talking about this chicken dude jfc

    • @T2uyu
      @T2uyu 6 років тому +1

      he's actually a pretty good example for demonstrating some of the econ principles

  • @ZurilasZone
    @ZurilasZone 8 років тому +101

    My online friends produce around 240.000kg Salt per minute.

    • @ZurilasZone
      @ZurilasZone 8 років тому +4

      "240.000kg"

    • @seculus3767
      @seculus3767 8 років тому +3

      Zed´s Zone it should be 240,000 not 240.000

    • @andikawardhana9616
      @andikawardhana9616 7 років тому

      Zed´s Zone how?

    • @vincent7976
      @vincent7976 7 років тому +2

      Miles Pasamba
      How do yall tell the difference between 100.001 (one hundred thousand and one) and 100.001 (one hundred and one thousandth) in england then?

    • @shonpatso6816
      @shonpatso6816 7 років тому +10

      No they don't, both the U.S. and U.K. use commas to separate thousands and periods to indicate decimals. You need to find a better school and educate yourself properly mate.

  • @game_generation
    @game_generation 6 років тому +376

    Unless that sandwich was made by Gordon Ramsey, I'm not paying for it.

    • @khandapwner6805
      @khandapwner6805 6 років тому +19

      *_SEASONING SEASONING SEASONING_*

    • @Roylinns
      @Roylinns 5 років тому +10

      Yeah but...there is probably an idiot in it though...

    • @danielarroyave421
      @danielarroyave421 5 років тому +15

      For 1500$ I hope those chicken are able to understand the complexity of the universe.

    • @aakashyadav8327
      @aakashyadav8327 5 років тому

      Rip his soul

    • @allenmeza6786
      @allenmeza6786 4 роки тому +4

      I don't care if Gordon Ramsey dedicated his every waking moment to produce a sandwich then dies of bliss after sampling it and declared it the best meal he made, I'm not paying $1500 for a sandwich

  • @ProfessorSyndicateFranklai
    @ProfessorSyndicateFranklai 8 років тому +54

    4:16
    One of the 64 cents is a 67 cent.

  • @jesseli9868
    @jesseli9868 8 років тому +3126

    Why chicken sandwiches don't cost $1,500? Simple. Apple doesn't sell them.

    • @soulextracter
      @soulextracter 8 років тому +147

      The iCluck
      Under-mayonnaised, Under-cucumbered, Under-tomatoed , Under-lettuced...Looks really sleek though.

    • @kindacruise
      @kindacruise 8 років тому +36

      Under-Chickened, Also inedible... but why would you care about that?

    • @kalvincastro9042
      @kalvincastro9042 8 років тому +50

      Jesse Li
      Extremely thin sandwich, the "bread" is just a tortilla, we have a scrape of mayo, 1 ham, 1 cheese and 1 unbelievably thin slice of tomato and pickle. All cut up to a rectangle, with an apple logo then burn-stamped on top.

    • @icy_swoosh
      @icy_swoosh 8 років тому +73

      You buy a chicken sandwich from Apple and then you need to additionally buy a slice of tomato, a bit of lettuce and of course a special Apple knife to open the box with the sandwich.

    • @thatguy4084
      @thatguy4084 8 років тому +15

      All for the $1 samsung sandwich.

  • @mwbgaming28
    @mwbgaming28 4 роки тому +18

    If only he looked at the UA-cam comments section, he could've harvested all the free salt he could ever want

  • @daanwillemsen223
    @daanwillemsen223 8 років тому +712

    Wendover doesn't except the superiour metric system...
    Wait, suitcase-liters?

    • @Wendoverproductions
      @Wendoverproductions  8 років тому +112

      For some reason bags in general are generally measured in liters even in the US. I don't know why, but it's the case so I used liters.

    • @fatpeopleeatpeople12
      @fatpeopleeatpeople12 8 років тому +89

      Accept^

    • @adamhanly5250
      @adamhanly5250 8 років тому +62

      *superior

    • @jarimesce
      @jarimesce 8 років тому +24

      Units arent even real man, we made them all up

    • @DeepDuh
      @DeepDuh 8 років тому +23

      Yes, however, there are units that are more made-y-uppy, like Fahrenheit, and those that represent a intrinsically defined natural phenomenon, like 100C and 0C being the boiling and freezing points of water at sea level.

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 7 років тому +439

    I wonder how quickly the bulldozers at that desalination place rust to death.

    • @gewdvibes
      @gewdvibes 6 років тому +80

      Do R/C! There’s coatings to prevent rust, and as long as they keep up on the maintenance with the coatings it shouldn’t ever rust

    • @IronKing79
      @IronKing79 6 років тому +3

      They last for couple of years...

    • @anshul9856
      @anshul9856 6 років тому +3

      galvanising

    • @Blueshirt38
      @Blueshirt38 6 років тому +24

      Gewdvibes I would imagine the maintenance on those machines must be very specific, and frequent. Think what would happen if a dozer broke down and started leaking oil, or diesel on the salt mountain. You would lose so much product, and production time spent having inspectors come out to assess how much product is contaminated.

    • @SuperStruct
      @SuperStruct 6 років тому +2

      Zinc

  • @OhYeaMista
    @OhYeaMista 6 років тому +48

    $57 to rent a boat?!? That's a deal and a half. Who's his boat guy?

    • @OhYeaMista
      @OhYeaMista 4 роки тому +3

      Aden John I rented a boat last summer and it was $300 for 4 hours.

    • @demented9131
      @demented9131 4 роки тому

      It was probably a shitty fishing boat.

    • @boimeme.
      @boimeme. 4 роки тому +1

      @@demented9131 you can see in the video its not

    • @yourgooglemeister6745
      @yourgooglemeister6745 4 роки тому +1

      He probably felt bad for him because it's such a stupid project

    • @gamesetmatt23
      @gamesetmatt23 4 роки тому

      I imagine it might have been cheap because as he was collecting his water, he was also making a 'drop-off' for the boat owner.

  • @B3Band
    @B3Band 8 років тому +16

    Why do you need to rent a boat to get salt water? And why does it have to be California water? Pacific Northwest (or the Northeast, for that matter) are closer, and probably even cleaner.

    • @danielabdalla8488
      @danielabdalla8488 8 років тому +1

      That's what I thought, you could fill it up by wading right in the beach.

    • @mcearl8073
      @mcearl8073 7 років тому

      Riku Penttila did you ever see that huge island of trash and plastic floating in the middle of the ocean? I think they say it's about the size of Texas. I'd like to actually see some tests of the salt pulled from shore vs further out and see if it is in fact cleaner or not. I'm skeptical

    • @pretzelstick320
      @pretzelstick320 7 років тому

      billy mccabe It not an island, and it's hundreds of miles out. But imagine what pollutants are off of the la coast.

    • @mcearl8073
      @mcearl8073 7 років тому

      Pretzel Stick I know it isn't an island, that was somewhat metaphorical, how about a huge floatilla of garbage in the middle of the ocean. Pollution is going to be anywhere, I'm sure it is higher right off the coast but I'd still think it would be far cheaper to filter it out or Un-contaminate it somehow.

    • @pretzelstick320
      @pretzelstick320 7 років тому

      billy mccabe I don't know, if you look at the water off the la ports, you would see why no one would want to ingest anything that came from there

  • @FlyingPastry
    @FlyingPastry 8 років тому +185

    4:15
    One of the squares says 67 instead of 64.

    • @BopsRusher
      @BopsRusher 8 років тому +5

      Yes it was the first thing i saw xD

    • @yusuf1597
      @yusuf1597 8 років тому +82

      That ounce was made with extra love...

    • @Anolaana
      @Anolaana 8 років тому +12

      FlyingPastry - I suspect it was the remainder from dividing

    • @loookas
      @loookas 8 років тому +26

      That's how the imperial system works, you have to add a quarter of a mile for every half dozen fahrenheit, hence 67 instead of 64. Easy.

    • @bluesquare23
      @bluesquare23 8 років тому +13

      loookas you've forgotten the wapagui principal which says that fluid ounces are roughly equal the 7 foot-pounds of penny farthings.

  • @albingrahn5576
    @albingrahn5576 4 роки тому +5

    we need a incremental game like a clicker game where you start off by just gathering water, make salt by hand and sell it, and later you slowly evolve your salt production until you have a fully automated salt empire which generates trillions of pounds of salt/money per second.

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 3 роки тому

      Cookie clicker already has something like that

  • @jacobk7010
    @jacobk7010 7 років тому +58

    Anyone else think its odd that Wendover is a city in west Utah, like in the channel name. In Wendover you can walk a bit and pick up some pure salt from the ground.

  • @kalebbruwer
    @kalebbruwer 8 років тому +1032

    Yes, he had to rent a boat because everyone knows seawater stops before you reach the shore and you need to go deeper into the water to get water.
    Edit: read the replies, HTME explained it himself.

    • @daedra40
      @daedra40 8 років тому +126

      Kaleb Bruwer interesting point, and I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not. My thinking would have been maybe the water around the coast might not be as pure as the ones floating in deep sea. Just a thought!

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer 8 років тому +75

      daedra40 Well my first thought was to avoid collecting sand, but I'm sure there are cheaper ways to do that like running it through filtration paper afterwards.

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer 8 років тому +104

      LightbulbTedbear2 Well, I don't really know where he is from and I don't know American geography. I guess he tried to make the thing as expensive as possible to emphasise the effect.

    • @htme
      @htme 8 років тому +330

      I looked at various possibilities, because I really didn't want to spend a ton of money just to get a little salt. Between going to the Hudson Bay, Salt Lake City, Atlantic, Pacific or gulf costs, a cheap flight to LA where I had family I could stay with for free ended up by far being the cheapest option.

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer 8 років тому +25

      How To Make Everything That makes sense, but why the boat?

  • @GamerTrashPanda
    @GamerTrashPanda 4 роки тому +40

    You can get free salt by playing Overwatch!

  • @DoomFoxofDeath
    @DoomFoxofDeath 6 років тому +498

    But..... Was the sandwich any good?

    • @leoterss
      @leoterss 6 років тому +124

      Now we're getting to the real questions.

    • @SnakeVenomTV12191
      @SnakeVenomTV12191 6 років тому +75

      no, but it wasn't bad

    • @cjmq0o
      @cjmq0o 6 років тому +59

      @@SnakeVenomTV12191 If it aint great for a $1500 sandwich its a terrible sandwich

    • @takigan
      @takigan 6 років тому +47

      Tasted....a bit salty.

    • @Robert-bo9kw
      @Robert-bo9kw 5 років тому +37

      I believe it was quoted as "Not Bad".
      Which means terrible considering it was $1500 and 6 months of the dude's life.

  • @cy9141
    @cy9141 8 років тому +251

    would've been cheaper had he gone to the Great Salt Lake in Utah... just saying

    • @Mernom
      @Mernom 7 років тому +27

      Closer doesn't always means cheaper.

    • @LamNguyen-pd8iu
      @LamNguyen-pd8iu 7 років тому +2

      Marik Zilberman Aye.

    • @sirpdubs
      @sirpdubs 7 років тому +80

      Marik Zilberman it would have been cheaper. The closer lake means less transport costs, and higher salt concentration means that per bucket he would get much more salt. It would be much more efficient

    • @tobe.moemeka
      @tobe.moemeka 6 років тому

      Michael Yang One comment below explains why he didn't

    • @mejhdhhicbfshihids652
      @mejhdhhicbfshihids652 6 років тому +9

      Just go to the White House there’s plenty of salt there

  • @andresgarrido5776
    @andresgarrido5776 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you soooooooooooo much for this video! For some reason, when I read this in my textbook, the concept just doesn't sink in, but since this gave me a visual example, it was easier for me to understand.

  • @frantisekzverina473
    @frantisekzverina473 8 років тому +30

    he could have made the salt from his sweat way cheaper

  • @choojunwyng8028
    @choojunwyng8028 4 роки тому +2

    This dude taught me more useful things about business in 10 minutes than my 2 year business studies class

  • @BuckeyeStormsProductions
    @BuckeyeStormsProductions 8 років тому +9

    This video is great! Your airline videos are great too. They are some of the most simple explanations of economic principles I have seen, and actually drive home the points better than any econ professor ever has been able to do so for me.

  • @souravzzz
    @souravzzz 8 років тому +531

    Salt prices are going to crash once the election results come out 😂

    • @zenninja10
      @zenninja10 8 років тому +55

      And the pitchfork emporium will have supply issues.

    • @mlgdoritos3158
      @mlgdoritos3158 8 років тому +6

      U Wot M8

    • @nnslife
      @nnslife 8 років тому +1

      Why? Can you explain the joke?

    • @dragohammer6937
      @dragohammer6937 8 років тому +36

      everyone will be salty as f*. so no one is going to buy salt.

    • @josepenuelas4987
      @josepenuelas4987 8 років тому +3

      yeah but that would make it cheaper not more expensive

  • @TankerMan3000
    @TankerMan3000 4 роки тому

    Your voice is so much better now, it’s amazing to see your growth!

  • @DanielKLaux
    @DanielKLaux 8 років тому +7

    You should all go follow Andy's channel. Really quality stuff that they put a lot of time and effort in. Underrated!

  • @GaviLazan
    @GaviLazan 8 років тому +59

    I think you have a little math error there (at 6:09), 40,000lbs doesn't equal 6.3kg.

    • @onee
      @onee 8 років тому +1

      18,000 kilograms

    • @stephentroyer3831
      @stephentroyer3831 8 років тому

      What about the math error 0:38 ?

    • @onee
      @onee 8 років тому +5

      Stephen Troyer 2 pounds is approximately 2.5 dollars

    • @stephentroyer3831
      @stephentroyer3831 8 років тому +3

      I'm referring to using the mathematically incorrect term "times less."

    • @GaviLazan
      @GaviLazan 7 років тому

      Huh?

  • @realscentreview
    @realscentreview Рік тому

    This is probably the most informative video on UA-cam.

  • @ShutterAuthority
    @ShutterAuthority 7 років тому +14

    Question : Why does a chicken sandwich cost only 1.5-2 more than a vegetarian sandwich despite the fact that it needs way more resources to make a veggie one?

    • @S650Pony
      @S650Pony Рік тому +4

      Im guessing There's less demand for veggies so the cost of veggies is much cheaper. Meat is very expensive compared to veggies.

  • @skyhero789
    @skyhero789 8 років тому +30

    Typo at 4:17 one of the 64 cents is 67 cents

  • @jonnyb9843
    @jonnyb9843 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, thanks for picking a great sponsor. I've been looking into my options for after hs, and I appreciate it!

  • @vvinny8
    @vvinny8 7 років тому +24

    This guy flew in a plane to make salt? Doesn't add. He should walk, or build his own bicycle with sticks and wood..

  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    @bilbo_gamers6417 7 років тому +17

    (Goes into the woods to gather wild strains of wheat)
    "Sir, are you lost?"
    "Nah, just wanna make a sandwich"
    (Walks from home state to California coast)
    "Excuse me sir, what are you doing? I haven't seen you around here.."
    "Sandwich."
    "Al.. Alright.."
    3:39 (TSA checks bag)
    "What the fuck."
    "Sir, why are you carrying 50 Liters of salt onto this plane?"
    "I WANNA MAKE A CHICKEN SANDWICH, BITCH!"

  • @crispybaguette8670
    @crispybaguette8670 5 років тому +1

    I love these types of videos completely random stuff I would never look for but yet you make it interest me

  • @pineapple5434
    @pineapple5434 7 років тому +67

    2:42 and that's why people in Greek times think salt was so valuable.

    • @JJAB91
      @JJAB91 6 років тому +17

      Salt was insanely valuable for the majority of human history.

    • @danlamont7133
      @danlamont7133 6 років тому +12

      "Greek times"
      The good old days XD

    • @spazzen
      @spazzen 6 років тому +1

      No it wasn't, It was incredibly important, but hardly valuable.

    • @thepope2412
      @thepope2412 6 років тому +15

      salt was valuable because it could be used to preserve food and as a spice. Back in those times it took a lot more people to make food so it's only logical to assume that salt would be very valuable if it could increase the shelf life of food.

    • @ruen99
      @ruen99 6 років тому

      wtf is greek times dumbass

  • @frankramsden8697
    @frankramsden8697 8 років тому +30

    OMFG boi got the classic ,£3 Tesco meal deal

    • @boycotgugle3040
      @boycotgugle3040 8 років тому

      Talking to whom? What's a b.o.i. anyway?

    • @vinegardoppio1807
      @vinegardoppio1807 8 років тому

      boi=boy

    • @frankramsden8697
      @frankramsden8697 8 років тому +1

      Presley Snyder at least someone speaks internet

    • @boycotgugle3040
      @boycotgugle3040 8 років тому

      Frank Ramsden
      Captain obvious does xD
      Presley Snyder
      Sorry, m8. It was just too tempting.

  • @LeMan12349
    @LeMan12349 Рік тому +2

    I wouldn’t be surprised if they start costing $1500 normally

  • @kellykitkat40
    @kellykitkat40 7 років тому +9

    I have often thought that - when I eat breakfast. A box of cereal... you think of tractors, farmers, all that labour, and energy that goes into creating that box of cereal. .. Likewise, looking at a calculator, made of plastic - imagine walking into a forest to gather material to make, a calculator. Could you do it? All by your lonesome? John Wayne, made it look simple - getting things done.

  • @Thumbsupurbum
    @Thumbsupurbum 8 років тому +64

    Why do you need a boat to collect seawater? Why can't it be collected it from the beach?

    • @Roonasaur
      @Roonasaur 8 років тому +52

      Contaminants. Water out there is much more pure.

    • @otm646
      @otm646 8 років тому +6

      Roonasaur You're boiling the water, it does not matter.

    • @joshg8257
      @joshg8257 8 років тому +48

      You'll be left with salt + any contaminants. The contaminants don't just evaporate away with the water

    • @tk4x431
      @tk4x431 8 років тому +7

      If you were looking for just water to distill, than yeah it would make sense.

    • @SoftBreadSoft
      @SoftBreadSoft 8 років тому +3

      wow i just invented this amazing thing called a filter

  • @BipTunia_Microtonal_Cats
    @BipTunia_Microtonal_Cats Рік тому

    Good stuff. There's a 1958 essay on this topic called "I, Pencil:, by Leonard Read, about why a pencil doesn't cost a million dollars. It's online in many places, and there's a good animation illustrating it on UA-cam, called "I, Pencil: The Movie." Basically this all comes down to "no man is an island", and how cooperation, mechanization, and trade lifts all boats, not just one boat. (speaking of boats.)

  • @drac124
    @drac124 8 років тому +13

    Why in 6:33 the 18.000 Kg = 17.500 liters? 1 Kg = 1 Liter, that is the beauty of the international system.

    • @OldLordSpeedy
      @OldLordSpeedy 8 років тому +3

      Douglas Yes, 1 Liter clear drinking water = 1 kg weight. But many other things have different weight, specially if it have less water in it ... e.g. oil, meat, egg, dry corn, aso.

    • @myak37
      @myak37 7 років тому +1

      OldLordSpeedy true physics is godly easy using SI, I can imagine using fathom and inches or pounds, like shit that stupid asfuck

    • @SportSoulLife
      @SportSoulLife 7 років тому +3

      Depends on the waters density. If it has salt in it its more dense. Likewise if the water is cold. On ships this is crucial for calculating the weight of the cargo.
      The density differences usually are between 1,010 L/m^3 and 1,025 L/m^3. The weight of the cargo (bulk in particular) is measured by first taking the ships displacement (the amount of water the ship displaces) when its empty and then again when its loaded. After that by subtracting the original displacement with the loaded displacemet you get the weight of the cargo, but if the water density has changed and you forget to include that in the calculations you could miscalculate the weight of the cargo and therefore miscalculate its total value by millions of dollars.

    • @wsuhgaming4613
      @wsuhgaming4613 7 років тому

      coz saltwater higher density than pure water

  • @retak4110
    @retak4110 8 років тому +18

    I thought salt was extracted from salt lakes like the Uyuni one in Bolivia and not from evaporating sea water. He could have also gone to the east coast and it would have been cheaper.

    • @pennsylvaniaball9137
      @pennsylvaniaball9137 8 років тому +3

      Evaporating sea water isn't the only way to get salt, so it is possible some companies take salt from dried lake beds but idk.

    • @geeklyweekly7979
      @geeklyweekly7979 8 років тому +1

      the great lakes(the closest to where he lived) are fresh water

    • @hexx2211
      @hexx2211 8 років тому

      neonlent You can get salt from any water source with salt in it. Of course, some sources are better than others because water can have other contaminants in it, so when boiled, you not only get salt, but whatever else was mixed in, too

    • @retak4110
      @retak4110 8 років тому

      Hexx But I mean he could have gone to Manhattan, where the sea water is still salty and is nearer from Minnesota

    • @hexx2211
      @hexx2211 8 років тому

      neonlent I guess so

  • @allenwang202
    @allenwang202 6 років тому +6

    "We're going to need a bigger boat."

  • @josephjackson1956
    @josephjackson1956 7 років тому +22

    So it was really the salt that made the sandwich so expensive

  • @hoangvuification
    @hoangvuification 8 років тому +95

    did u make ur own camera?

    • @hoangvuification
      @hoangvuification 8 років тому +4

      nvm i was silly

    • @NotAnArtpiece0
      @NotAnArtpiece0 8 років тому

      hoang vu thats tesla500 :)

    • @mortache
      @mortache 8 років тому +11

      technically he didnt create his own universe, create his own life, caused humans to evolve bla bla bla either :p

    • @hoangvuification
      @hoangvuification 8 років тому +2

      lol :D

    • @marvinfung2050
      @marvinfung2050 8 років тому

      mortaché de muerte he could try to make 42

  • @ray313ray
    @ray313ray 4 роки тому

    This is the video that made me start watching Wendover Productions and the one I come back to watch every so often.

  • @freelancer42
    @freelancer42 8 років тому +10

    At about 6:05 you've put 6.3kg as being equal to 40000lbs. That's obviously incorrect, but you might wanna add an annotation about it or something.

  • @ramuk1933
    @ramuk1933 2 роки тому +3

    If he was trying to do the chicken sandwich by hismelf, then how did he get the seeds to plant the vegetables, fly on a plane, rent a boat, and get chicken? It would seem like he still relied on other people...

    • @0n0nym0us0
      @0n0nym0us0 2 роки тому +2

      It's just an illustrative example of what it would take to do it yourself. It really goes to show how much we depend on trade and economies of scale to get things done efficiently.

  • @climax7260
    @climax7260 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much! You are helping me with my business management exam.

  • @frappacino_8056
    @frappacino_8056 8 років тому +40

    Wait, you live in the UK?

    • @thomasstaffer
      @thomasstaffer 7 років тому

      KC B Yknow I'm actually British you mong, are you?

    • @thomasstaffer
      @thomasstaffer 7 років тому

      KC B Woah, another person on the Internet that doesn't understand antagonizing oneself facetiously for comedy.
      Man, you must have failed your highschool English classes my friend.

    • @thomasstaffer
      @thomasstaffer 7 років тому

      KC B And you're a half witted reprobate - I don't see what you're arguing here. You seem like a very angry man.

  • @sbblakey
    @sbblakey 8 років тому +104

    Why are mozzarella sticks so fucking expensive at restaurants?

    • @TheMoi
      @TheMoi 8 років тому +34

      Because people are willing to pay that price.

    • @oniinu
      @oniinu 8 років тому +5

      because cheese is expensive

    • @oniinu
      @oniinu 8 років тому

      ***** i'm sure that's all they do. sucks that you went to some shady terrible places.

    • @Mustang424
      @Mustang424 8 років тому

      Because that's the going price for them. Also very few people I've ever run into actually make them at home from scratch, so they know short of you going to get frozen ones from the store (yuck), you'll be inclined to pay a premium for them at a restaurant.

    • @kalvincastro9042
      @kalvincastro9042 8 років тому +1

      Lots of people like them, might as well hike up prices on what people like, right?

  • @toddles9
    @toddles9 6 років тому +25

    4:10 Not to be picky over three measly cents, but...
    It adds up to $2191.61, not $2191.58.

    • @wavelength3856
      @wavelength3856 6 років тому +3

      Interestingly a few seconds later one of the ounces of salt is (mistakenly?) priced at 67 cents rather than 64. That's the premium ounce of salt!!

    • @JamesBond-xx1lv
      @JamesBond-xx1lv 5 років тому +1

      Taxes, duh.

  • @Kingpingamer
    @Kingpingamer 8 років тому +17

    all these flavors you choose to be salty

  • @baileyhellmuth5526
    @baileyhellmuth5526 8 років тому +15

    Save yourself the 11 minutes. Companies produce it in bulk

  • @sammorrell2525
    @sammorrell2525 5 років тому +16

    $419.98, we were so close to perfection

  • @adamhanly5250
    @adamhanly5250 8 років тому +79

    You wouldn't RENT THAT MANY BOATS.

    • @larryb3430
      @larryb3430 8 років тому +22

      With that many boat rentals, it'd be easier to just buy a boat

    • @baltasarjimenez2091
      @baltasarjimenez2091 8 років тому +19

      But even with multiple redundant boat rentals, you can still see the effect of an economy of scale; I think that's the point of the video. Even keeping with these ridiculous choices, you can still reduce the cost of the product by scaling up. I mean, he could have saved money by driving to a closer saline water source, like the Great Salt Lake, or just gone to a salt mine; there's one in Detroit, Michigan.

    • @Minion5051
      @Minion5051 8 років тому +7

      Science is about eliminating variables. If you are changing multiple variables between experiments you are not doing your experiments correctly. (Though Economics is about minimizing all costs. Just explaining why he didn't change too many variables.)

    • @LHswe
      @LHswe 8 років тому +5

      Yeah and I dislike the idea that the sandwich is supposedly costing 1500 dollars...if he made a garden, raised multiple chickens, and boiled enough salt for many sandwiches. The price per sandwich is still lower as the crops, chicken and tools are still there to give him more sandwiches. He just stopped at one sandwich, my guess lower than the total yield of his crops and the slaughter on one chicken would yield many many more sandwiches.
      I get the point they were trying to make but it's too convoluted to intrigue me. It's like a Marvel movie, too many fantastical explanations when some well reasoned, simple and logical one's suffice.

    • @slydevil4759
      @slydevil4759 8 років тому +3

      That is also asuming he is renting the boat for one trip only. Isn't it more like rent for a day, he can make a lot more than one trip per rent.

  • @onee
    @onee 8 років тому +185

    Isn't economies of scale common sense?

    • @NoumanAbbasi91
      @NoumanAbbasi91 8 років тому +1

      may be yes may be not..:O

    • @kilvesx7924
      @kilvesx7924 8 років тому +79

      Isn't electing a good president common sense?
      Oh wait...

    • @onee
      @onee 8 років тому +8

      Kilves X Haha, but I mean economies of scale is like 2+2. Does it really need an explanation.

    • @crispybacon4240
      @crispybacon4240 8 років тому

      +Kilves X Topical humour.

    • @KaiserTom
      @KaiserTom 8 років тому +25

      When the school system doesn't teach basic economics...
      There are also many examples of ideas that are "common sense" in hindsight, the concepts are just so good they simply permeate throughout our culture so heavily they become "common sense" and it becomes difficult to think of a time when such a concept wasn't among the collective mind of the culture.

  • @janellwilliams2394
    @janellwilliams2394 6 років тому

    Ahhh! I forgot how exactly how I found your channel, which I love, and it was this video! I saw it when it first came out, then binged your whole channel.

  • @thedemographicschannel611
    @thedemographicschannel611 6 років тому +49

    0:35
    Wait £2, do you live in Britain?

    • @Sarahbryson321
      @Sarahbryson321 6 років тому +9

      The L-corp Channel yes he’s a Brit he lives near my local Tesco

    • @EvanAviator
      @EvanAviator 6 років тому +17

      Mckenzie Welsh He is not a Brit. He moved from the US to Edinburgh, Scotland for university. I’m unaware if he is still in university,

    • @boimeme.
      @boimeme. 4 роки тому

      @Comrade Vadim if you see Tesco assume its Ireland or Britian

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 4 роки тому

      BoiMeme or Clarkson’s horse

  • @D.S.handle
    @D.S.handle 8 років тому +25

    Wait you are an american living in Britain right?

    • @Wendoverproductions
      @Wendoverproductions  8 років тому +22

      Yes

    • @szczupsiak
      @szczupsiak 8 років тому +8

      Just like cgpgrey. Were you a teacher before doing youtube as well? :P

    • @roddy2body
      @roddy2body 8 років тому +2

      Wendover Productions
      Greggs do a nice chicken salad sandwich 👍🏻

    • @karkof
      @karkof 8 років тому

      Phew! ε-(´・`) フ

    • @TuttyFruttynuts
      @TuttyFruttynuts 8 років тому

      What made you move?

  • @SILASJP
    @SILASJP 3 роки тому

    I‘ve watched this video probably every year since it came out because it’s just so good! Should be shown in every basic economics class.

  • @edwardallen3062
    @edwardallen3062 8 років тому +228

    Nice non-accent, thought you were from the states!

    • @Wendoverproductions
      @Wendoverproductions  8 років тому +184

      +Edward Allen I'm a thoroughbred American who happens to live in Scotland

    • @edwardallen3062
      @edwardallen3062 8 років тому +75

      No way, I'm a thoroughbred Englishman living in Wisconsin!

    • @davieh6
      @davieh6 8 років тому +16

      lol england too warm for you? ;)

    • @edwardallen3062
      @edwardallen3062 8 років тому +10

      Im used to it now, been here a long time, don't miss the rain tho

    • @Dara-rv4pg
      @Dara-rv4pg 8 років тому +25

      non accent? americans have one of the strongest accents possible.

  • @spotimpact.
    @spotimpact. 8 років тому +44

    he didn't HAVE to fly away to collect salt water though. he did that to just to make it look like it's more expensive so he'd get more views. like which title would you click on 70 dollar chicken sandwich or 1500 dollar?

    • @RiskDiamondz
      @RiskDiamondz 6 років тому +24

      The great SALT lake in utah is a driving distance away from him he could've boiled water from there instead you absolute fucking troglodyte

    • @arik4483
      @arik4483 6 років тому +17

      T R O G L O D Y T E

    • @uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
      @uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 6 років тому +3

      Based God
      Doesn’t he live in Minnesota? That’s not driving distance lol

    • @mrprimor227
      @mrprimor227 6 років тому +1

      @@komrade_kam he could've had it without salt

  • @jackd6269
    @jackd6269 3 роки тому

    i think this is probably one of your most interesting videos, i loved watching it!

  • @phunfone
    @phunfone 7 років тому +18

    4:15 one of the boxes says 67¢ instead of 64¢.

    • @dario9642
      @dario9642 5 років тому +1

      That was the one from himalaya

  • @catbutt4020
    @catbutt4020 8 років тому +116

    8.6 pounds per 1 gallon, so much easier than 1 kilogram per 1 liter

    • @nathanberrigan9839
      @nathanberrigan9839 8 років тому +1

      Water is 1 ounce per 1 ounce. The extra weight is the salt.

    • @catbutt4020
      @catbutt4020 8 років тому +1

      How much does an ounce weigh?

    • @nathanberrigan9839
      @nathanberrigan9839 8 років тому

      1 ounce of water (29.6 mL) has a gross weight of 1 ounce (28.3g) . It's the reason the base unit of volume and base unit of weight have the same name in the Imperial system.

    • @catbutt4020
      @catbutt4020 8 років тому +1

      1 ounce = 1/16 pound. How much does a pound weigh?

    • @nathanberrigan9839
      @nathanberrigan9839 8 років тому +1

      A pound is the weight of 1 pint of water.

  • @bretthepler722
    @bretthepler722 2 роки тому

    Last month or so I’ve heard economies of scale so many times and never bothered googling what it even was. UA-cam algorithm is on point tonight

  • @Biskwyy
    @Biskwyy 7 років тому +8

    The answer is simple : Mass Production

  • @misanthropic.satanist9504
    @misanthropic.satanist9504 7 років тому +158

    Wait, so are you an American living in England?

    • @horiphin
      @horiphin 7 років тому +14

      Matt Evans I saw the tescoes and thought that too

    • @lackingknowledge5035
      @lackingknowledge5035 6 років тому +1

      horiphin same!

    • @emardis8982
      @emardis8982 6 років тому +22

      I think he lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.

    • @SomeGuy-so3kk
      @SomeGuy-so3kk 6 років тому +6

      A mistake with how Britain's doing now

    • @sean6663
      @sean6663 6 років тому +1

      Some Guy how’s Britain doing?