@@bwbuske Thanks. Uh, feels good that people like the show. As for its popularity, I've moved up to 'strangers point at my face and say 'do I know you?'' level of fame and it's pretty funny. A guy at my local grocery store said food wars is his favorite buzzfeed show, so that's something.
2 factors in the UK that dictates fast food regulations; 1) UK has implemented portion control to control obesity, 2) UK/EU does not allow certain ingredients in their foods because it is not deemed fit for human consumption.
What I love about these videos is that there are people like me that when seeing the uk stuff just see that as the normal menu but then you’ve got Americans who see their menu as normal
@@bratindasgupta9946 its because most of the chemicals are banned in EU, more fees and taxes, people in Europe eat less than in US and more. But these are the main reasons
The hotdogs are easy to explain Joe. They cook on a flat top grill (the meat and presumably the bun is toasted there too), or in a fryer. Cooking them in water would add another cooking station (taking up more space and requiring another employee). Grilling them just adds a job for the existing grill cook, and spitting them gets them cooked more quickly than leaving them whole (roughly half the time). The other option, a rolling grill (like you'd see at convenience stores amongst other places) requires there to be constantly cooking dogs, and restaurant margins tend to be too close to potentially throw away food that way. Make it to order as quickly as possible while using the fewest number of employees, and cooking stations and the result is a grill fried split dog.
Watching Harry and Joe, how Joe tries to prove US is better while Harry is just there listen attentively to the criticism honestly one of the most entertaining things on youtube
Really? I find the American dudes attitude and personality absolutely insufferable. Trying too hard to be cynical. Edit: Actually I think it’s just that he’s trying too hard in general... and it feels very fake and forced.
"...CLOTTED cream..." ...mmmMMMmmm... I make a fool -- ok, a pig -- of myself when breakfast is served on the plane over to LHR. "Anyone doesn't want theirs?"
Im from the uk too, Scones with cream and jam and bagels with salmon and any cheese in existence, for lunch on a sunday is just perfect, and thats a cold hard fact.
It is funny, when looking at the oil for the fries. Both of them used a oil blend. However they counted the oil as one thing on the UK said and a number of things on the US side
@@RetroDestroyer ‘ oh if you don’t do any tomorrow that means three the next day near me not even ready well get me ready get ready you’re getting ready what is that what’s my hip what is it do you know yeah yeah yeah yeah castaways ahoy there what
Everyone reading this, I’m British but I’ve worked in America, biscuits are like salty scones, so they’re bloody lovely with meat and gravy! It’s exactly the same recipe as making a scone but replace sugar with salt! Soooo good!
I remember when McDonalds milkshakes used to have different sizes and the large was like a big slurped size! It came in the same size as their large cup when they were styrofoam (and much better since it didn’t melt your ice in 10 mins like the plastic ones do). But boy, a large milkshake from McDonald’s back then was SO MUCH ice cream.
I actually work at an American Pizza Hut and to answer the uk’s wing street container question. It’s mix of efficiency for storage, both in store and the wings in the container, but primarily it allows for even distribution of sauce when tossing the wings in the container. Essentially we just close the lid after we put on the sauce and shake it around in a way that coats them evenly. The more you know
Domino's is gross, it always tastes stale and the crust tastes like cardboard. I get it if you're on a budget 5$ for a large is solid, but other than that if you eat chain pizza in the states what are you doing? (This is based on the 10 or so states I have lived in in my life time, having never lived in a major city/metropolitan area for more than a few months), Most everywhere has local pizza places that are better and reasionably priced compared to chain food. Same can be said for all fast food imo.
Pizza hut is best for chain restaurants imo. But local pizzerias definitely have some of the best pizza you can get. Where I live the best pizza comes from a gas station lol.
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*if you think I’m about to sit here and watch three hours of two men break down some of my favourite fast food joints and make me feel bad for my overindulge then you certainly know me cause that’s exactly what I’m going to do*
@Rook alright dude I guess I’ll hate the uk for being so rude. Your not really setting a good example for the uk. And who said I was insulting you. No one is and you can hate whatever but does that mean you can just express them to other people?
I think the most I learnt from this was that these places exist in the UK: wingstop, dunkin donuts, shake shack, chipotle. I was at least vaguely aware that taco bell and five guys was here, but I've never been to either. They just haven't been here that long!
Half of the stuff when I worked at McDonald’s from July 2021-March 2022 is not there anymore from the US; like the parfait, the tenders, a butter chicken sandwich, the salads, the doughnuts, etc. they still have all the breakfast items though lol
Within the last year, I've noticed the portions have gotten bigger for the US McDonalds. I would normally order a medium but one day I realized how big the medium fries and drink looked. So, I began ordering a small which looked exactly like a medium.
Just if some of y’all were wondering about why there are no prices I have some guesses: One issue with adding prices and factoring in currency differences is that costs can be different depending on where you live within that country. Alaska, Hawaii, Utah and New York have different prices for the same food at whatever fast food place. Also currency exchange rates do fluctuate because that’s just how the economy works. Therefore it would not be reliable. I don’t know if this is why they didn’t add pricing and what not but this may be part of the reason why. Also it’s just an extra thing and takes more time and effort and the prices are all cheap and probably change often as well.
OMG!! When they showed the exclusives from the U.K...... Halloumi was one of the veggie options, so I paused the video to check what Halloumi was. After I was done I unpaused it and found Joe doing the exact same thing! I literally fell off my bed laughing! I guess I'm not the only one who had never heard of it!! Lmao 😂💖🤣
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I'm surprised you didn't mention Five Guys' main draw: you can get unlimited toppings at no extra charge, which might go a *little* way toward rationalizing the price. List of fresh ingreds = tomatoes, lettuce, raw and grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, green peppers and jalapenos.
As for the sizes of hamburgers, UK ones are similar to Japanese ones. However, we can’t get HP sauce to put on them. In addition, we can’t get malt vinegar to put on chips in Japanese MacDonald’s.
Live in the U.S but that “Chicken Legend” that is an exclusive in the UK actually sounds and looks like something I would really enjoy, or at least I just want to try it to see how it tastes myself.
it is good, it comes with a choice of 3 sauces in the UK: Spicy Mayo, Cool Mayo (normal mayonnaise) or BBQ sauce. I usually get the BBQ one and ask for extra BBQ since the one they use in the kitchen (Smokey BBQ) is better than the sauce we use for the Selects (tenders for you guys I think in the US), the Spicy Mayo was my first legend and I had a Raspberry Ripple iced drink with it to cool my mouth down 😂
You should be more concerned about all the gmos and additives in our food than the sizes. The US doesn't even use real sugar anymore, only high fructose corn syrup which is a genetically modified corn syrup, every other country including UK and Europe use sugar in their pop and sweets. It's very concerning
@@Willowtree82 I'm not concerned, I find it funny. People can eat what they want idgaf. If you're scared of GMO's don't eat em. Plenty of stuff uses real sugar, but sugar is also super bad for you. This is a feel good comment section. Buh bye
My parents were in new york on a holiday and one day they had a dinner planned later that day. They decided to share a medium meal together instead of both taking one in order to not fill up too much. They knew about bigger portions in the US, but still underestimated it. They couldn't finish it and they ended up skipping dinner.
When going over ingredients one should note that while the UK versions may well be cleaner they also don’t have the same manufacturer disclosure laws the US has. So take it all with a grain of salt. Like any of us need more salt right?
Thanks to you guys, I learned mcdonalds fries are not gluten and dairy free (even though their allergen menu says they are). I just figured out why im broke out in hives on my face. So THANK YOU!!! ❤
Ok I don’t know for the people who want to know this but to put it simply in a Big Mac we put: - Big Mac sauce - pickles - onions - shredded lettuce - cheese - the buns Those are basically what we add in the meal tbh (of course excluding the meat patty)
Good idea, but they also already provide so much info. It'd be cool if they did it, but it's also fine if they don't. If you're really curious though, you can just research it yourself.
Banana peppers on pizza are great when they're paired with the right toppings. I am partial to ham, italian sausage, pepperoni and banana peppers myself.
Amazing, a large drink in UK at Burger King is less than a small size drink in US...it is easy to spot where all the extra calories come from. And, yes, the fries are larger too.
N. R. Actually if you take the ice out of the u.s. drinks for fast food restaurants you will find it it is the same amount if not less then the amount in the UK drink cups. Fast food restaurants in the US when you go through the drive-thru put more ice in than soda to make it seem like you're getting more soda but you're not you actually getting less soda in the end.
Why does everyone think that drinks in the UK have no ice in... Whenever I go anywhere there is loads so I'm guessing its similar in the US, so stop trying to claim it's even. Just face that the US is fat
Does anyone else Here from the US remember the Nacho fries from taco bell, Glazed Chicken Tender from McDonald's, Chocolate Chip cookie Pie from Papa Johns and all the exclusive when Taco bell was still partnered with Pizza hut?
Great a 3 hour catch-up, so I don't have to switch between all the previous videos. The American guy cracks me up with his mispronunciations and the British guy always reminds me of Simon from The Inbetweeners for some reason.
Have you considered doing a USA vs AUS version of these. I think the differences would be just as surprising as the USA vs UK ones. Would also be hilarious comparing the prices.
The best part of this series is the exclusives section.
Agree 100%
Sure
@@JoeAvella It is cool to know that you started off as an Intern, now you run one of the most popular food shows on UA-cam!
Totally agree
@@bwbuske Thanks. Uh, feels good that people like the show. As for its popularity, I've moved up to 'strangers point at my face and say 'do I know you?'' level of fame and it's pretty funny. A guy at my local grocery store said food wars is his favorite buzzfeed show, so that's something.
2 factors in the UK that dictates fast food regulations; 1) UK has implemented portion control to control obesity, 2) UK/EU does not allow certain ingredients in their foods because it is not deemed fit for human consumption.
Indeed
@@Xennialgirl the freedom to become very obese that is
@@Xennialgirl No. America has fewer responsible and healthy limits set on it. America is like a child without a parent.
@@Xennialgirl Freedom to eat potentially dangerous chemicals, sure.
@@andrewg7576 Aww wittle guy needs the mommy government to parent him 🥺🥺🥺
What I love about these videos is that there are people like me that when seeing the uk stuff just see that as the normal menu but then you’ve got Americans who see their menu as normal
yeah both of them are normal for the country there in
I am from Asian and I think both is normal lol 😂
You can interpret the whole season in 2 ways : The UK Scams you or the US eats too much :)
This can be an and statement. The UK is more expensive for less product and the US eats too much.
@@alyssa5784 Cannot agree more
Also, USA food is made from an entire chemistry lab, not necessarily a bad thing though lmao.
@@MJ37382 LOL
@@bratindasgupta9946 its because most of the chemicals are banned in EU, more fees and taxes, people in Europe eat less than in US and more. But these are the main reasons
Joe and Harry are the perfect pair for this
Harry Potter and draco malfoy
@@SHADOW_F_A_X omg
Lol... even their names sound native
@@SHADOW_F_A_X lmao literally what I was thinking
They are both absolutely what you picture when you think an 25-40ish year old man from their countries.
The hotdogs are easy to explain Joe. They cook on a flat top grill (the meat and presumably the bun is toasted there too), or in a fryer. Cooking them in water would add another cooking station (taking up more space and requiring another employee). Grilling them just adds a job for the existing grill cook, and spitting them gets them cooked more quickly than leaving them whole (roughly half the time). The other option, a rolling grill (like you'd see at convenience stores amongst other places) requires there to be constantly cooking dogs, and restaurant margins tend to be too close to potentially throw away food that way. Make it to order as quickly as possible while using the fewest number of employees, and cooking stations and the result is a grill fried split dog.
It's also a common DC thing, which is where 5 Guys originated.
Petting hotdigs on a Grill is toxic.
They contain nitrite curing salt,which reacts very badly when you heat it up.
Heartattack food
People in the UK are always saving their calories for the pub and Cadbury chocolates.
I save mine for morning dunkin donuts lol - American
@Rook im not from the UK but i loveeee cadbury chocolates🙈
@Rook Cadbury chocolate is a real gem, everybody loves herein India
@Rook we even have stores that are just for Cadbury chocolate I went to one in Swindon a couple of years ago and it was awesome
@Rook we have this dookie heeshey and its always rasting off
The only series I watched from Food Insider. Nothing less, nothing more.
Watching Harry and Joe, how Joe tries to prove US is better while Harry is just there listen attentively to the criticism honestly one of the most entertaining things on youtube
Their personalities are perfect
Really? I find the American dudes attitude and personality absolutely insufferable. Trying too hard to be cynical.
Edit: Actually I think it’s just that he’s trying too hard in general... and it feels very fake and forced.
@@eukaryote-prime there’s always that one guy 😐
@@eukaryote-prime nah
@@eukaryote-prime And I think the British guy is uptight and would be horrible to hang around, don’t you agree? Absolutely horrible personality.
@@suhana8516 YUP
can we get a behind the scene of you guys ordering these? lol
Would be hella cool lol
Look on Joe’s account
@@gibsonms oh damn
@@gibsonms Yeah do this
@@JoeAvella Hahaha what were the chances of you seeing this!!
Oh boy, time to BINGE ANOTHER ONE!
This 3-hour video has more chemicals than our chemistry lessons that we take in FULL YEAR.
xd
not me :-)
Well any matter is techinaclly a chemical so
I didn’t know this video was 3hrs long oops I won’t watch the full thing now
@@opheliaelesse no one asked
This series is actually entertaining
What a relief!
i know
Because of food
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im always complete when i come back to this video and see harry as a 'biscuit'/scone
“Scones are actually eaten with cream or jam during an afternoon tea” The most British thing ever
Wait did you guys forget the raised pinkies and a fine lady to accompany maybe like insert your own (for this example just gonna plug Keira K)
@Rook the pinkie thing is like a fancy thing, you probably know that already. Zero clue about the other thing
"...CLOTTED cream..."
...mmmMMMmmm...
I make a fool -- ok, a pig -- of myself when breakfast is served on the plane over to LHR.
"Anyone doesn't want theirs?"
Both. Both is good
Im from the uk too, Scones with cream and jam and bagels with salmon and any cheese in existence, for lunch on a sunday is just perfect, and thats a cold hard fact.
The British guy is so metric-y
And the American guy is so farenhiet-y
You guys got the perfect people!👍
Thanks?
@@JoeAvella Yea, you look Farenhiety
Lol it is a compliment to both of you😂
I’m just saying you to are so different and it’s cool
The British guy is boring 😴.. the American guy is way more charismatic
@@essbenita nah, false
You just saved me so much time switching between videos!
"IT'S MY SLEEPOVER AND I GET TO CHOOSE THE MOVIE"
I just realized I'd rather watch this than most movies.
@@mg0020 yep
@@spontexfans2700 yep
@@anujsingh79 yep
@@nbaeditz3968 yep
It is funny, when looking at the oil for the fries. Both of them used a oil blend. However they counted the oil as one thing on the UK said and a number of things on the US side
Joe naming all the chemicals every time is so amusing to watch XD
@Ur Mom it's just his reaction to all of them that cracks me up
But it's also the give the message of how MANY chemicals are out in fast food....
@@RetroDestroyer ‘ oh if you don’t do any tomorrow that means three the next day near me not even ready well get me ready get ready you’re getting ready what is that what’s my hip what is it do you know yeah yeah yeah yeah castaways ahoy there what
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Not to mention his ongoing hatred of banana peppers
Everyone reading this, I’m British but I’ve worked in America, biscuits are like salty scones, so they’re bloody lovely with meat and gravy! It’s exactly the same recipe as making a scone but replace sugar with salt! Soooo good!
Sounds like American biscuits. We also have those with sausage gravy. :)
@@syndra5038 that’s… what he was saying…
@@FGxBeaver ok
@@syndra5038 💀
I thought biscuits were a synonym for cookies
I remember when McDonalds milkshakes used to have different sizes and the large was like a big slurped size! It came in the same size as their large cup when they were styrofoam (and much better since it didn’t melt your ice in 10 mins like the plastic ones do). But boy, a large milkshake from McDonald’s back then was SO MUCH ice cream.
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@@JoeAvella I was worried abbt h fiu
That phrase "oh well" to the tumor chemical in pepperoni is basically the entire US not giving a carp
But… are they giving a bluegill?
Maybe they would give a salmon instead?
Perhaps a trout?
might give tuna tho
@@isaacchan8798 I canned with you rn 🤣
I actually work at an American Pizza Hut and to answer the uk’s wing street container question. It’s mix of efficiency for storage, both in store and the wings in the container, but primarily it allows for even distribution of sauce when tossing the wings in the container. Essentially we just close the lid after we put on the sauce and shake it around in a way that coats them evenly. The more you know
Well done guys! You blew up food insider, made a popular series, and displayed info for people who need it!
I love how he hyped up Domino's American only pizza and immediately spat it out 😂
Domino's is gross, it always tastes stale and the crust tastes like cardboard. I get it if you're on a budget 5$ for a large is solid, but other than that if you eat chain pizza in the states what are you doing? (This is based on the 10 or so states I have lived in in my life time, having never lived in a major city/metropolitan area for more than a few months), Most everywhere has local pizza places that are better and reasionably priced compared to chain food. Same can be said for all fast food imo.
Pizza hut is best for chain restaurants imo. But local pizzerias definitely have some of the best pizza you can get. Where I live the best pizza comes from a gas station lol.
@@kevinquinn7110 My favorite local pizza chain is hunt brothers Pizza
@@kevinquinn7110 pizza hut is the best if you like your pizza without sauce
If Domino’s is the best you’ve tasted, you must not have had Sbarro’s by the slice. It’s delicious.
This is fascinating. I couldn't get away form it so I sat through the whole lot. It kept me up all night.
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@@carljohan9959wtf
this is one of the only accepted ways to spend your time watching a 3 hour video
Agreed!
This, and D&D streams
*if you think I’m about to sit here and watch three hours of two men break down some of my favourite fast food joints and make me feel bad for my overindulge then you certainly know me cause that’s exactly what I’m going to do*
i found this yesterday its addicting-
@@lbm5052 you should try the food ...
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The best way to get a Five Guys hot dog is to get it with bacon & cheese. It's awesome!!!
I love food wars. I hope it goes on forever.
@Rook well.... I mean
....... Yeah.....
@Rook bruh that’s really rude for you to say that and you can’t just go hating another country. It’s like if I called your country too skinny.
@Rook alright dude I guess I’ll hate the uk for being so rude. Your not really setting a good example for the uk. And who said I was insulting you. No one is and you can hate whatever but does that mean you can just express them to other people?
@Rook “Your politics bore me. You have the demeanor of a pouty child, and apparently, you alienated my favorite daughter Gamora.”
Y’all need to take a chill pill istg
This series is the most amazing of all the videos here, can't wait for season 2 if possible
Soon !
Time to binge watch!!
I think the most I learnt from this was that these places exist in the UK: wingstop, dunkin donuts, shake shack, chipotle. I was at least vaguely aware that taco bell and five guys was here, but I've never been to either. They just haven't been here that long!
Joe cracks me up, these guys are perfect for each other
The amount of willpower you guys have is incredible
It's interesting watching this as an aussie, We have a seemingly random smattering taken from both it seems
But we do have chicken salt on KFC chips which other countries don't.
Harry&Joe honestly make my day
Such selfless people which is what I love
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Joe and Harry very easily and (without any hate) fully show the differences in our food portions and such.
I didn't even know we had half of these places in the UK.
Ye same, but they arent many and only in cities I think
so much info since the dawn of internet and yet content creators and viewers enjoy watching/making comparisons between burgers.
Oh baby, lemme get the snacks ready for this 🍿
Half of the stuff when I worked at McDonald’s from July 2021-March 2022 is not there anymore from the US; like the parfait, the tenders, a butter chicken sandwich, the salads, the doughnuts, etc. they still have all the breakfast items though lol
Harry and Joe are the best when it comes to Food Wars.
LONG LIVE UK AND USA!
From Lithuania 🇱🇹🤝🇬🇧🤝🇺🇲
🍟🍔🍕🌭🥪🌮🥤
Within the last year, I've noticed the portions have gotten bigger for the US McDonalds. I would normally order a medium but one day I realized how big the medium fries and drink looked. So, I began ordering a small which looked exactly like a medium.
I read somewhere that most places (not necessarily fast food places, but like local restaurants) give you a large drink by default. Is that true?
@@toomessy the default is a medium which actually is the size of what a large was just a few years ago.
@@CinemaDoll137
Ah...thanks! Makes sense.
I still miss supersize. I also miss the “bucket of fries”
They do that because the burgers are smaller than original
This was worth all 3 hours of my life
Just if some of y’all were wondering about why there are no prices I have some guesses:
One issue with adding prices and factoring in currency differences is that costs can be different depending on where you live within that country. Alaska, Hawaii, Utah and New York have different prices for the same food at whatever fast food place. Also currency exchange rates do fluctuate because that’s just how the economy works. Therefore it would not be reliable. I don’t know if this is why they didn’t add pricing and what not but this may be part of the reason why. Also it’s just an extra thing and takes more time and effort and the prices are all cheap and probably change often as well.
Not gonna lie. I tried a mcgriddle recently. It was freaking awesome. The bread alone awesome. I wished pancakes were made like this.
The bread is unreal cause it’s not bread it’s a pancake lol
it’s even better with the folded egg
@@asherwilliams in the shape of an English muffin
@@numbernine3436 no... in the shape of a pancake bro
@@peepee_ofial you're eating some weird ass pancakes
I do not understand why, but those videos are very entertaining. thank you
OMG!! When they showed the exclusives from the U.K...... Halloumi was one of the veggie options, so I paused the video to check what Halloumi was. After I was done I unpaused it and found Joe doing the exact same thing! I literally fell off my bed laughing! I guess I'm not the only one who had never heard of it!! Lmao 😂💖🤣
Imo halloumi when grilled tastes like chicken wrapped in bacon and it makes an excellent addition to all burgers
It is literally one of the best things you can taste
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Veggie, but def not vegan!
Great food war! Probably the Mcdonald’s episode was the best 🍟🍔
Yeah, by the way your DNA 🧬🧬🧬 videos are awesome man
@@temlee7865 thanks
This is way more entertaining than any movie on Netflix
Had no idea I needed this until now
The video is an excellent source of information.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Five Guys' main draw: you can get unlimited toppings at no extra charge, which might go a *little* way toward rationalizing the price. List of fresh ingreds = tomatoes, lettuce, raw and grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, green peppers and jalapenos.
I need more content from both these guys!
Amazing!!
Welp I needed something to help keep me distracted from house work today, so I found this at the perfect time, 😂
This is cool! Love your vids!
As for the sizes of hamburgers, UK ones are similar to Japanese ones. However, we can’t get HP sauce to put on them. In addition, we can’t get malt vinegar to put on chips in Japanese MacDonald’s.
Papa John and the day of reckoning 😂
Live in the U.S but that “Chicken Legend” that is an exclusive in the UK actually sounds and looks like something I would really enjoy, or at least I just want to try it to see how it tastes myself.
it is good, it comes with a choice of 3 sauces in the UK: Spicy Mayo, Cool Mayo (normal mayonnaise) or BBQ sauce. I usually get the BBQ one and ask for extra BBQ since the one they use in the kitchen (Smokey BBQ) is better than the sauce we use for the Selects (tenders for you guys I think in the US), the Spicy Mayo was my first legend and I had a Raspberry Ripple iced drink with it to cool my mouth down 😂
Love the editing
I will never stop laughing at how ridiculously huge our portion sizes are. God I love this country. Cheers from across the pond friends ✌
@Rook both, but I'm a proud American :)
You should be more concerned about all the gmos and additives in our food than the sizes. The US doesn't even use real sugar anymore, only high fructose corn syrup which is a genetically modified corn syrup, every other country including UK and Europe use sugar in their pop and sweets. It's very concerning
@@Willowtree82 I'm not concerned, I find it funny. People can eat what they want idgaf. If you're scared of GMO's don't eat em. Plenty of stuff uses real sugar, but sugar is also super bad for you. This is a feel good comment section. Buh bye
@Rook ok fortnite kid
@@PurestIcicle i’ve never seen a normal american like you before lol
Give a clap for the editor because he has to type all of that
I like when they actually eat the food. It made me so sad when Joe said the wings smelled so good and he wanted to eat one but didn’t.
My parents were in new york on a holiday and one day they had a dinner planned later that day. They decided to share a medium meal together instead of both taking one in order to not fill up too much. They knew about bigger portions in the US, but still underestimated it. They couldn't finish it and they ended up skipping dinner.
Weak
Where did you guys go?
When going over ingredients one should note that while the UK versions may well be cleaner they also don’t have the same manufacturer disclosure laws the US has. So take it all with a grain of salt. Like any of us need more salt right?
Totally in love with Harry ❤ Love this show! Makes me hungry though 😂
Thanks to you guys, I learned mcdonalds fries are not gluten and dairy free (even though their allergen menu says they are). I just figured out why im broke out in hives on my face. So THANK YOU!!! ❤
I think the series needs to be Popular i’m going to see you in season two
Ok I don’t know for the people who want to know this but to put it simply in a Big Mac we put:
- Big Mac sauce
- pickles
- onions
- shredded lettuce
- cheese
- the buns
Those are basically what we add in the meal tbh (of course excluding the meat patty)
When they're comparing prices, are they even factoring in currency differences? Why don't they also say what the cost is in both currencies?
That’s actually a really good idea
I think it would take too much time
@@YT-revennX I mean they do take like 4 mins to read out every little ingredient so I think I'd be pretty easy
They do though like wat, they say the exchange price constantly in this video
Good idea, but they also already provide so much info. It'd be cool if they did it, but it's also fine if they don't.
If you're really curious though, you can just research it yourself.
You guys are gold
“Afternoon Tea” is the most British thing I’ve ever heard
I could listen to the UK guys voice forever without getting bothered.
Love the videos, keep it up
Bro it’s 1:33 and I’m hungry and watching this😭😭
I wish I had the swagger to just pull cookies out of my shirt pocket like that lol
Banana peppers on pizza are great when they're paired with the right toppings. I am partial to ham, italian sausage, pepperoni and banana peppers myself.
Me watching this at 3 in the morning this makes me hungry continues to watch the full 3 hours
Amazing, a large drink in UK at Burger King is less than a small size drink in US...it is easy to spot where all the extra calories come from. And, yes, the fries are larger too.
N. R. Actually if you take the ice out of the u.s. drinks for fast food restaurants you will find it it is the same amount if not less then the amount in the UK drink cups. Fast food restaurants in the US when you go through the drive-thru put more ice in than soda to make it seem like you're getting more soda but you're not you actually getting less soda in the end.
Why does everyone think that drinks in the UK have no ice in...
Whenever I go anywhere there is loads so I'm guessing its similar in the US, so stop trying to claim it's even. Just face that the US is fat
Why did I watch the whole season and then go back and watch each video 1 by 1 T.T
I’m a big fan of this channel
Does anyone else Here from the US remember the Nacho fries from taco bell, Glazed Chicken Tender from McDonald's, Chocolate Chip cookie Pie from Papa Johns and all the exclusive when Taco bell was still partnered with Pizza hut?
The Nacho Fries are seasonal, but yeah, I remember all that
Seeing Harry's Pizza Hut pizza get smaller and smaller with each clip is funny.
How they hold themselves back from sampling everything is impressive.
Did they though, did they? Lol
Idk i just love listening to harry talk its so satisfying and joe is absolutely halarious
I hope they know that this series is carrying this channel on its neck
Tuna on a pizza? NO NO WAY!😂
I have this video on in the background while preparing my lessons for the next school year. Incredibly relaxing and I have no idea why
Great a 3 hour catch-up, so I don't have to switch between all the previous videos. The American guy cracks me up with his mispronunciations and the British guy always reminds me of Simon from The Inbetweeners for some reason.
Don’t you mean Will (Simon Bird)? Yeah, I see the resemblance. 😁
Watching these videos make me so hungry
Have you considered doing a USA vs AUS version of these. I think the differences would be just as surprising as the USA vs UK ones.
Would also be hilarious comparing the prices.
I’ve binged watched all of these, and I’m still rewatching this series
ihml why am i watching this at night while im starving
I think I'm vicariously gaining weight, but you guys are so fun that it's totally worth it! 😁👍
I pray for all of you to have a very peaceful life ahead. ❤️