I learned about this WAY too late but here goes nothing. Im the cherry guy. My team also made the infused water. I no longer work at Harrods so I feel I can comment this without risk of losung my job lol. Firstly just wanted to say that you were a lovely guy listening to me prattle on about cherries. And seeing that friendly chat be turned into me starring in a 300,000 view video is surreal to put it mildly. I also wanted to say sorry for the cherries. I promise wasn't trying to pull a fast one over you! They aren't everyone's cup of tea. But I am really glad you liked the infused water at the very least! All in all, great video! You've really captured the vibe of harrods pretty well. And i am now kicking myself for not trying the Gymkhana while I was working there!
"reasonably priced"?!? In comparison with the store in my neighborhood, everything is a Deal! I remember such affordable prices for the last time, back in 1997! :D
The sad truth is that half of the items look reasonably priced (for what they are) even in the poorest EU countries. Those pay 2x times on everything that is imported from Western Europe. Most of the times lower quality, too.
Compared to better London restaurant prices, your Harrods picnic seems quite great quality and reasonable. You also didn’t have to tip waitstaff for your lawn lunch!
if your bank account could handle it 🤫or whoever you are out with can afford it 😉tourist or Londoner - I’d love to have a picnic lunch from Harrod’s for my summer birthday outing - that first wrap you were fan boying over would be my choice - would have got the dark red cherries - and maybe ok no maybe I would get a single yes just one very special birthday chocolate - assumed most everything from Harrod’s would be over the moon good glad it was - thanks for sharing my fantasy picnic lunch in the park - since I am in “the other London” 🇨🇦 am going to stick with my birthday usual = locally made vanilla ice cream with fresher than fresh local strawberries 🇨🇦🙏 now to watch your video again (skipping over the bum smelling thing 🤣😂)
I’m Australian and have travelled to London many times. One of my favourite experiences was going through the food hall with my mum, we were basically doing what you did… ohhhed & ahhhhhd over things we’d never seen. We got some crazy little bits and then ate lunch in the cafe (this is going back about 15 years). She’s gone now, only recently and this video was a really lovely reminder of one of my happy days with her. Thanks ❤
Harrods food court is genuinely pretty good value. Used to go there to get food when we were kids then go to the park for picnics - much cheaper than going to a restaurant in central London with the family. The sandwiches were cheaper then Subway and soo much better
You should do a cooking video where you make a starter, meal & dessert out of food/ingridients from Harrods vs a regular supermarket and get friends to blindfold test to see if they can tell the difference!
There is nothing bougie about a self service checkout. Surely a luxury store would have a manned checkout and someone to pack for you. Glad you enjoyed the food 😊
Listen, you went to Harrods so the prices WERE gonna be more then what we all probably spend, BUT, for the quality and the amount you seemed to have gotten, 100$ aint bad really. I figure as an occasional treat its fine, but, i guess if you are the sort of person to go there regularly, the prices dont really matter to you anyways. I just think the quality and service seemed top notch.
In the early to mid 90’s my wife and i lived in london. I loved to go to Harrods and visit the cheese shop. I’ve never seen so many types of cheese. Sometimes i dream of it.
The quality of your review far exceeds my expectations (which were based on other similar things I see on UA-cam)! Your comments/thoughts are actually so insightful, you describe each item well, and your views are so unbiased! I'd not be surprised if your second job is a food critic
The wrap at £12 is basically the price of a burger at a pretty much any restaurant. I m not saying it's cheap but definitely way less than what I would have expected
Hey harry! I was having a horrible day but this video made it so much better🩷 I have been watching you for 6 years since you started hanging out with Kian, bc , fran, and Bobby. Love you harry keep up the good work your doing amazing 💕
I’m Swiss and to me these prices seemed astonishingly low for what I expected (apart from the cherries). A chocolate box from Sprüngli Switch of the same size would be around 37$…
I guess when minimum wage is twenty Dollars it will reflect on food costs. I think London is just under seven pounds. The strange thing is paying that wage makes the rich feel better but in real terms does not help the poor at all. Long term it will stop people from poorer families raising themselves up in to the middle class. I know you were not asking for this answer, I just had an urge to write it. Be blessed.
Great options for lunch! Prices are definitely not as expensive as one could think (being used to prices in Milan that salmon bowl was great value for money)
I used to live in London and would frequent Harrods food hall ALOT- if you go you MUST get some of their Wagyu Biltong. Hands down the best thing ive had from there :)
We grow the Rainier cherries in the US and they are only available for a limited time every year. I absolutely love them and splurge getting some. Ours are pretty full of flavor. Maybe since they said those are grown in France, they don't have the same flavor as the ones in the US.
Knowing that I pay $15 for 2 vanilla beans in a container, I audibly said that the water was actually a good value and the overall total wasn’t bad haha … I did wish you went to the butcher!
I had brunch in the coffee shop, chicken mayo & mango sandwich, two (small) bottles of coke, fruit smoothie, cinnamon bun, cost £50, the food was good & the experience of simply dining in Harrods was worth every penny.
Once when we were in London a few years ago my hubs went off and did something he was interested in and I went to Harrod's (I go every time I'm in London at least once) and picked up a bunch of takeaway foods that didn't need cooking form Harrod's Food Halls .... that was our dinner in our hotel that night with a bottle of wine. I think it may have come to about $75? It was a fun way to try interesting, beautiful foods.
This is factually incorrect. When exact items are compared, the most expensive is actually Fortnum and Mason in London. However, Harrods is not a grocery store. It offers boutique selections and it self-admits that shopping there is for 'an experience of London high class'. If we look at actual grocery stores that focuses on classic brands you would expect in a grocery store, Waitrose is at the top of the list, when products are side by side.
Love your videos I remember in 1981 when I was in Year 7 and buying my Mum a box of 4 small chocolates for £5.00 then, having said that your food and drinks look fab and shopping is expensive anywhere now !
Harrod's has amazing food, excellent choice and quality. But part of the price is because of the staff. They are always outstanding, I'm sure you agree.
That looks like money well spent!! Love how you kept glancing at the beverages section and finally going "i'm trusting my instincts and i'm getting champagne!" 🤩
I used to go in there for their samosas. They were superb. And I wld also go to the park to eat! U can pick and choose and do well in there. the quality is superb - that salmon bowl was worth every penny given u can now blow £9 on a Mac’s meal. I’d rather have the salmon. That looked amazing. So yeah, it’s Harrods (or Horrids as my dad used to call it whilst hitting their sales hard) but if u are selective, u get excellent quality, stuff you can’t get elsewhere (those infused waters looked amazing for the same cost as basic in a damn service station on the motorway), and have a darn good nosh up for a treat.
I was at the food area in Harrod's in 1977. It's expanded a LOT !!. Bacon here (NW of Chicago) is about $10/12 oz package for the basic stuff that is available at any store here. A pound of organic strawberries was $12 a few months ago (I stopped looking). I love Ranier cherries (from Washington State, I believe). They're about $6/pound right now.
@@chiaralistica the UK is a weird mix of metric and imperial in general tbh. If you go to a butchers or a fruit and veg shop you'll order in lbs even though the prices are marked per kg, UK and Ireland are the only countries in Europe where mcdonalds sells a 1/4 pounder (it's called a royale everywhere else), we generally measure weight in stones, and height in feet and inches (but doctors use kg and cm), and beer and milk are sold in pints, our road signs are in mph and distances in miles, but all our produce labels are in grams and ml. I'm a ship welder, and the older guys will measure between inches and mm, so instead of 100mm they'll say 4in (even though 4in isn't exactly 100mm they mean 100mm), but if it's a more precise size they'll say it in mm, also pur tape measures have both mm/cm/m on one side and inches/feet/yards on the other side, and jeans and shirts are measured in inches too. Canada and Ireland also have the same kind of mix as us though.
@@GM-tw4el No, it's not just the UK and Ireland. We have the "quarter pounder" in Norway. Yes, we use the English name. Sweden also has it, but they seem to call it "QP cheese", etc.
Harry, your videos brighten my day and is a huge inspiration for starting my own YT channel which I *FINALLY* did 🥹 I adore your vids thank you!! 💛💛💛 xo!
I am guilty of shopping in Harrods 2-3 times a week. I actually love this video 😄😄😄 Really great inside and I think really accurate. Would you do a hotel in Knightsbridge? 1 night with breakfast, lunch and dinner. Love to see that. Great work again. Love the video 🙌🏼
Okay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
I dunno mate I’m defo gonna go for the curry naan wrap, get two chocolates and maybe splurge on a fancy water. Great 20 quid London meal compared to sit down restaurants
i'm late to the vid but i think those cherrys were meant for baking or something. He did mention they were tart, could easily bring out the flavour if its baked in something
Not bad usually spend £95 plus but on bread, fresh dates, quail, calves liver, smoked bacon, mortadella, heritage tomatoes, or and tiramisu and crème brûlée enjoy
@8:07 exactly the reason why i nvr fancied entering Harrods...its a maze of labyrinth keeps u moving in circles like a lost puppy...nvr got the coordinates right everytime to find a shop or exit...looking at tat much of crowds,its mind boggling of the abundance of people with abundance abound....here we are cracking up abt being broke n miserly!
I bought 0.68 kg of Mt. Rainer cherries in California at a farmer's stand for $5 (about £4) . They were amazing, I would not pay Harrod's prices for them.
I don't think the prices are so unreasonable. I have paid nearly £23 for a free-range roasting chicken from my favourite butcher in Deal, Kent without batting an eyelid. Price is immaterial for a quality bird. 😺
If you want some amazing posh handmade choccies got to Fortnum & Mason. They are SO good. And if you’re heavily into tea, u have to check out that section - u can create your own blend.
The one who completely described Rainier cherries incorrectly??? (they are much milder, not as sweet & IMHO bland). Because someone says something with authority, doesn't make them right. And that price was beyond insane! Wonder if cherries cost more across the pond or if that is a cray cray rip off. The good looking sammie was way cheaper, and not a bad price IMHO. Conversely, I bought 2lbs of Bing cherries at Costco today for $5.99
Are you prepared to spend the time to make these food things . NO NOT REALLY I WOULD NOT THINK ABOUT IT. That is why it's there for you. Harrison is on the ball. Great fun.
Lol , Harrod's reminds me of Mr Bean placing a dummy in a sleeping bag and than popping the balloons thereby scaring the elders who were in the line for christmass sale if i remember, hilarious.
Your salmon box reminded me very much of Itsu, a Japanese chain casual diner and to go, only they are a bit cheaper, if any of your viewers like that sort of healthy box lunch, and are in London, I'd recommend them for sushi, teriyaki and mochi desserts. My grandfather thought Harrods was vulgar lol, he was from an upper middle class family and on business travel would only visit Fortnums, their food department, and he'd bring back their teas and biscuits etc, and we'd get Fortnums hampers at Xmas. Too packed for me in there, but it looked delicious, well laid out but quite touristy, and heavy food. Really enjoying your content, as a foodie!
I stayed next to Harrods for more than a week after not being in UK for two decades. Every afternoon would go into the food department about 4+ and look for dinner. The sausage rolls were excellent and the freshly roasted poussins so succulent and tasty that you just have to attack it with all ten fingers😂 the Indian food department was not yet helmed by the Michelin star restaurant and it wasn't great, nor was the Chinese much good. But yah, it was just one cavernous room after another of temptations! You did well, resisting at only £100+😂
My wife and I went to London from Shanghai this summer and we were shocked that London is so so expensive now. The price of a decent hotel is easily over 500 pounds…and we took a Uber from the hotel we stayed where neared the Hyde park to gatswick costs us over 200 pounds😂. The only thing seems reasonable is our flight tickets which is 2500 pounds per person (business class), the only thing stay same as pre pandemic….
The exchange rate to Danish kroner is pretty high with nearly nine kroner to a pound. That makes the prices he is quoting insanely high for those products.
Of course if you go to Aldi it would have been all cheaper but I personally think that these prices are not too bad too. It has great quality, seems reasonable and when you got to a cafe or bar you would have paid the same or even more plus tip. Of course you pay for the name but I think we have seen way worse!
I learned about this WAY too late but here goes nothing. Im the cherry guy. My team also made the infused water. I no longer work at Harrods so I feel I can comment this without risk of losung my job lol.
Firstly just wanted to say that you were a lovely guy listening to me prattle on about cherries. And seeing that friendly chat be turned into me starring in a 300,000 view video is surreal to put it mildly.
I also wanted to say sorry for the cherries. I promise wasn't trying to pull a fast one over you! They aren't everyone's cup of tea. But I am really glad you liked the infused water at the very least!
All in all, great video! You've really captured the vibe of harrods pretty well. And i am now kicking myself for not trying the Gymkhana while I was working there!
This is cool to see, and you seem like a lovely fella, all the best
you're now known as the cherry guy! all the best to you!
Hey, Could I ask how you got the job in harrods?
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The country is becoming so cooked that even Harrod's is looking reasonably priced 🤣
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"reasonably priced"?!? In comparison with the store in my neighborhood, everything is a Deal!
I remember such affordable prices for the last time, back in 1997! :D
that salmon box meal for 9 quid is very competitive with some of the fast food joints around here, and the salmon box is far healthier
Just watched a video at Erewhon, most expensive grocery store in the world...like £25 for a bottle of water. Yeah Harrods looks pretty affordable 😂.
The sad truth is that half of the items look reasonably priced (for what they are) even in the poorest EU countries. Those pay 2x times on everything that is imported from Western Europe. Most of the times lower quality, too.
Compared to better London restaurant prices, your Harrods picnic seems quite great quality and reasonable. You also didn’t have to tip waitstaff for your lawn lunch!
if your bank account could handle it 🤫or whoever you are out with can afford it 😉tourist or Londoner - I’d love to have a picnic lunch from Harrod’s for my summer birthday outing - that first wrap you were fan boying over would be my choice - would have got the dark red cherries - and maybe ok no maybe I would get a single yes just one very special birthday chocolate - assumed most everything from Harrod’s would be over the moon good glad it was - thanks for sharing my fantasy picnic lunch in the park - since I am in “the other London” 🇨🇦 am going to stick with my birthday usual = locally made vanilla ice cream with fresher than fresh local strawberries 🇨🇦🙏 now to watch your video again (skipping over the bum smelling thing 🤣😂)
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I’m Australian and have travelled to London many times. One of my favourite experiences was going through the food hall with my mum, we were basically doing what you did… ohhhed & ahhhhhd over things we’d never seen. We got some crazy little bits and then ate lunch in the cafe (this is going back about 15 years). She’s gone now, only recently and this video was a really lovely reminder of one of my happy days with her. Thanks ❤
thats a sweet story thanks for sharing
I find that the prices in such stores haven’t increased on a percentage basis by as much as ordinary supermarkets over the last few years
true......because its a grand robbery.
maybe because their profit margins are so high they dont need to adjust...
Harrods food court is genuinely pretty good value. Used to go there to get food when we were kids then go to the park for picnics - much cheaper than going to a restaurant in central London with the family. The sandwiches were cheaper then Subway and soo much better
Yeah I used to live in Thurloe Sq and actually Harrods was often the cheapest place for basic groceries, their milk was cheaper than Tesco!
Subway is stupidly expensive now, and the product is so shit! Makes so much sense to go to Harrods instead.
You missed the best part. Pastry and sandwich section. They are THE BEST
Thanks for the recommendation!
You should do a cooking video where you make a starter, meal & dessert out of food/ingridients from Harrods vs a regular supermarket and get friends to blindfold test to see if they can tell the difference!
Great idea
They do that on mythical kitchen
Banger idea
There is nothing bougie about a self service checkout. Surely a luxury store would have a manned checkout and someone to pack for you. Glad you enjoyed the food 😊
Listen, you went to Harrods so the prices WERE gonna be more then what we all probably spend, BUT, for the quality and the amount you seemed to have gotten, 100$ aint bad really. I figure as an occasional treat its fine, but, i guess if you are the sort of person to go there regularly, the prices dont really matter to you anyways. I just think the quality and service seemed top notch.
I was thinking the same thing about the cost. I would have thought it would be a lot more expensive.
In the early to mid 90’s my wife and i lived in london. I loved to go to Harrods and visit the cheese shop. I’ve never seen so many types of cheese. Sometimes i dream of it.
The quality of your review far exceeds my expectations (which were based on other similar things I see on UA-cam)! Your comments/thoughts are actually so insightful, you describe each item well, and your views are so unbiased! I'd not be surprised if your second job is a food critic
3:34 £18.55 for twelve cherries? I hope you ate the stalks. And the plastic.
The wrap at £12 is basically the price of a burger at a pretty much any restaurant. I m not saying it's cheap but definitely way less than what I would have expected
12quid for a burger normally what are you eating gold plated wagyu patties??
@@nebulousparadox pretty sure honest burger is about 12quid for a burger
Five guys also is really expensive for a burger.
Nothing like a day with your mate. Who needs a date when you can check out all these cool venues with your mate.
u always been such a real one harrison ✰ thank you for making content for people like me ! your presence alone is enough ♡
I loveee active harisson on youtube! Keep posting them videos & more content like this pls 💓
Also, would love to see you eat at all of their dining hall restaurants. Its a foodie haven.. expensive, but ... worth the splurge : )
Those prices weren’t really that bad.
Nah the cherries were mental 😂
It compounds. So if these were two (big) lunches, it's 50 quid for each one.
Champaign lunch, though.
I thought everything was great apart from the cherries
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True but we're in a cost of living crisis rn 💔
Love these type of videos! “As water goes, it’s smooth, I dunno” 🤣🤣
Hey harry! I was having a horrible day but this video made it so much better🩷 I have been watching you for 6 years since you started hanging out with Kian, bc , fran, and Bobby. Love you harry keep up the good work your doing amazing 💕
I’m Swiss and to me these prices seemed astonishingly low for what I expected (apart from the cherries).
A chocolate box from Sprüngli Switch of the same size would be around 37$…
a jersey mikes sandwich here is $17 so honestly a lot of this stuff seems reasonable compared to California prices lol..
I guess when minimum wage is twenty Dollars it will reflect on food costs. I think London is just under seven pounds.
The strange thing is paying that wage makes the rich feel better but in real terms does not help the poor at all. Long term it will stop people from poorer families raising themselves up in to the middle class.
I know you were not asking for this answer, I just had an urge to write it. Be blessed.
@@truefact844London minimum wage is not £7
@@truefact844London min wage is about $14.50, which is extremely low and very few actually earn that little
@@truefact844why are you spouting rubbish?
Shopping at Harrods to have a picnic in the park, Brilliant 😊
Been loving the videos lately! Makes the dark days a little brighter
Great options for lunch! Prices are definitely not as expensive as one could think (being used to prices in Milan that salmon bowl was great value for money)
I used to live in London and would frequent Harrods food hall ALOT- if you go you MUST get some of their Wagyu Biltong. Hands down the best thing ive had from there :)
We grow the Rainier cherries in the US and they are only available for a limited time every year. I absolutely love them and splurge getting some. Ours are pretty full of flavor. Maybe since they said those are grown in France, they don't have the same flavor as the ones in the US.
Just got a bag of organic from the local WFM.
Just found your channel Harrison and I absolutely love it 🙂
Knowing that I pay $15 for 2 vanilla beans in a container, I audibly said that the water was actually a good value and the overall total wasn’t bad haha … I did wish you went to the butcher!
Your videos bring me so much happiness ❤. I appreciate you
I had brunch in the coffee shop, chicken mayo & mango sandwich, two (small) bottles of coke, fruit smoothie, cinnamon bun, cost £50, the food was good & the experience of simply dining in Harrods was worth every penny.
its like i just watched myself go to the supermarket picking up random stuff for the sake of it LOL
Once when we were in London a few years ago my hubs went off and did something he was interested in and I went to Harrod's (I go every time I'm in London at least once) and picked up a bunch of takeaway foods that didn't need cooking form Harrod's Food Halls .... that was our dinner in our hotel that night with a bottle of wine. I think it may have come to about $75? It was a fun way to try interesting, beautiful foods.
i don't usually comment on yt videos but how this guy doesn't have more subs baffles me! Underrated video and underrated youtuber :)
you're really kind! glad you love the vids
This is factually incorrect. When exact items are compared, the most expensive is actually Fortnum and Mason in London. However, Harrods is not a grocery store. It offers boutique selections and it self-admits that shopping there is for 'an experience of London high class'. If we look at actual grocery stores that focuses on classic brands you would expect in a grocery store, Waitrose is at the top of the list, when products are side by side.
i bet your fun at parties
Love your videos I remember in 1981 when I was in Year 7 and buying my Mum a box of 4 small chocolates for £5.00 then, having said that your food and drinks look fab and shopping is expensive anywhere now !
Harrod's has amazing food, excellent choice and quality. But part of the price is because of the staff. They are always outstanding, I'm sure you agree.
Compared to Erewhon or many supermarkets in NYC Harrods Food Hall is a bargain
That looks like money well spent!! Love how you kept glancing at the beverages section and finally going "i'm trusting my instincts and i'm getting champagne!" 🤩
I used to go in there for their samosas. They were superb. And I wld also go to the park to eat! U can pick and choose and do well in there. the quality is superb - that salmon bowl was worth every penny given u can now blow £9 on a Mac’s meal. I’d rather have the salmon. That looked amazing.
So yeah, it’s Harrods (or Horrids as my dad used to call it whilst hitting their sales hard) but if u are selective, u get excellent quality, stuff you can’t get elsewhere (those infused waters looked amazing for the same cost as basic in a damn service station on the motorway), and have a darn good nosh up for a treat.
The wrap looks so good. Might need to find that place if I’m ever in London.
Really enjoyed this video! Loving the content recently Harrison 👌
I was at the food area in Harrod's in 1977. It's expanded a LOT !!. Bacon here (NW of Chicago) is about $10/12 oz package for the basic stuff that is available at any store here. A pound of organic strawberries was $12 a few months ago (I stopped looking). I love Ranier cherries (from Washington State, I believe). They're about $6/pound right now.
Metric please 😂. The only people in the UK who go between imperial and metric are over 40s and drug dealers 😂
@@GM-tw4elthat's funny, as a lot of drugs are on the metric in the US too.
@@chiaralistica the UK is a weird mix of metric and imperial in general tbh. If you go to a butchers or a fruit and veg shop you'll order in lbs even though the prices are marked per kg, UK and Ireland are the only countries in Europe where mcdonalds sells a 1/4 pounder (it's called a royale everywhere else), we generally measure weight in stones, and height in feet and inches (but doctors use kg and cm), and beer and milk are sold in pints, our road signs are in mph and distances in miles, but all our produce labels are in grams and ml. I'm a ship welder, and the older guys will measure between inches and mm, so instead of 100mm they'll say 4in (even though 4in isn't exactly 100mm they mean 100mm), but if it's a more precise size they'll say it in mm, also pur tape measures have both mm/cm/m on one side and inches/feet/yards on the other side, and jeans and shirts are measured in inches too. Canada and Ireland also have the same kind of mix as us though.
@@GM-tw4el No, it's not just the UK and Ireland. We have the "quarter pounder" in Norway. Yes, we use the English name. Sweden also has it, but they seem to call it "QP cheese", etc.
@@GM-tw4elHere in NW Germany you can also order in pounds 😊
Harry, your videos brighten my day and is a huge inspiration for starting my own YT channel which I *FINALLY* did 🥹 I adore your vids thank you!! 💛💛💛 xo!
Thankyou so much! I subbed!
@@HarrisonWebb97 omg no way thank you!! 🥰
I'm getting old because I had to look up what drop bands means 😂 Thanks for the fantastic video, Harrison.
Haha... I get that salmon salad every time I go to Harrods! YUM! Nice choice!
Thanks for vegan warning. You don't know how much I appreciate it.
I am guilty of shopping in Harrods 2-3 times a week.
I actually love this video 😄😄😄
Really great inside and I think really accurate.
Would you do a hotel in Knightsbridge? 1 night with breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Love to see that.
Great work again.
Love the video 🙌🏼
Okay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
I dunno mate I’m defo gonna go for the curry naan wrap, get two chocolates and maybe splurge on a fancy water. Great 20 quid London meal compared to sit down restaurants
The truffle egg mayo sandwich from Harrods is probably the best thing I have ever eaten!! You have to get it next time
i'm late to the vid but i think those cherrys were meant for baking or something. He did mention they were tart, could easily bring out the flavour if its baked in something
bro needs to try Fortnum & Mason, the actual most expensive grocery stote
That kid is sniffing my arse 😂🤣😂..Absolutely hilarious 😂🤣😂
Not bad usually spend £95 plus but on bread, fresh dates, quail, calves liver, smoked bacon, mortadella, heritage tomatoes, or and tiramisu and crème brûlée enjoy
@8:07 exactly the reason why i nvr fancied entering Harrods...its a maze of labyrinth keeps u moving in circles like a lost puppy...nvr got the coordinates right everytime to find a shop or exit...looking at tat much of crowds,its mind boggling of the abundance of people with abundance abound....here we are cracking up abt being broke n miserly!
The teriyaki salmon salad you had is amazing, I used to have it sometimes for lunch
12.50 for that wrap is not bad at all considering you payed £20 for a hand full of cherry’s 😅
The Harrods cafeteria is always a great deal in a pinch! ❤
I bought 0.68 kg of Mt. Rainer cherries in California at a farmer's stand for $5 (about £4) . They were amazing, I would not pay Harrod's prices for them.
I don't think the prices are so unreasonable. I have paid nearly £23 for a free-range roasting chicken from my favourite butcher in Deal, Kent without batting an eyelid. Price is immaterial for a quality bird. 😺
i just love your humourrrr😂
If you want some amazing posh handmade choccies got to Fortnum & Mason. They are SO good. And if you’re heavily into tea, u have to check out that section - u can create your own blend.
I am suddenly up for a picnic at a park with harrods basket 😂❤
Genuinely this is excellent value - you wouldn't get any of the salads or wraps for less than that
You have such a good energy. Subscribed.
Awesome video idea, kind of want to try this during my next visit to London! 😂
Just found this channel and I can't stop watching!
lets goooo
if u live in london and order on uber eats or even shop local, the prices from harrods seem to be not that far off, i thought it would be more tbh
The counter guy at Harrods was very knowledgeable.
They all are. All the staff are excellent.
The one who completely described Rainier cherries incorrectly??? (they are much milder, not as sweet & IMHO bland). Because someone says something with authority, doesn't make them right. And that price was beyond insane! Wonder if cherries cost more across the pond or if that is a cray cray rip off. The good looking sammie was way cheaper, and not a bad price IMHO. Conversely, I bought 2lbs of Bing cherries at Costco today for $5.99
@@ellenw391 Maybe you just have a bad palette.
All of the food actually looked so good😭😭😭
2:06 alrightttt 😭😭
bruh youre so close to the road, it made me anxious
I visited Harrod’s recently and I loved the food court. I couldn’t make up my mind what to get.
I've shopped there when we were tourists.
As expensive as it was, it was cheaper than buying in a restaurant amd Soo much better!
I’m stunned Harrods now does self service lmao.
Are you prepared to spend the time to make these food things . NO NOT REALLY I WOULD NOT THINK ABOUT IT. That is why it's there for you. Harrison is on the ball. Great fun.
You go to Harrods to buy Duck bacon… yes that is bacon made from ducks… or quail bacon.
Lol , Harrod's reminds me of Mr Bean placing a dummy in a sleeping bag and than popping the balloons thereby scaring the elders who were in the line for christmass sale if i remember, hilarious.
I like buying food from Harrods from time to time. Salmon cakes and creme brulee are my favorites 😊
Your salmon box reminded me very much of Itsu, a Japanese chain casual diner and to go, only they are a bit cheaper, if any of your viewers like that sort of healthy box lunch, and are in London, I'd recommend them for sushi, teriyaki and mochi desserts.
My grandfather thought Harrods was vulgar lol, he was from an upper middle class family and on business travel would only visit Fortnums, their food department, and he'd bring back their teas and biscuits etc, and we'd get Fortnums hampers at Xmas.
Too packed for me in there, but it looked delicious, well laid out but quite touristy, and heavy food.
Really enjoying your content, as a foodie!
That salmon bowl looked delicious.
HARRISON- people think im some sort of millionaire shopping here, the truth is im broke
I’m loving the consistent uploading!!!!!
I stayed next to Harrods for more than a week after not being in UK for two decades. Every afternoon would go into the food department about 4+ and look for dinner. The sausage rolls were excellent and the freshly roasted poussins so succulent and tasty that you just have to attack it with all ten fingers😂 the Indian food department was not yet helmed by the Michelin star restaurant and it wasn't great, nor was the Chinese much good. But yah, it was just one cavernous room after another of temptations! You did well, resisting at only £100+😂
I'm fairly sure those cherries are mainly used as a compote and not eaten straight up
I’m honestly enjoying his vids so much! ❤
'Harrison thinking up these elaborate video ideas just so he can take his boyfriend on dates.' 🤣😂 Best Comment Ever. Lol. Also, fantastic idea.
I loved this, next time in Harrods I am getting salmon salad. £9 is not bad.
My wife and I went to London from Shanghai this summer and we were shocked that London is so so expensive now. The price of a decent hotel is easily over 500 pounds…and we took a Uber from the hotel we stayed where neared the Hyde park to gatswick costs us over 200 pounds😂. The only thing seems reasonable is our flight tickets which is 2500 pounds per person (business class), the only thing stay same as pre pandemic….
This was hilarious. I’ve only been once I got some Jam dear.😊
The exchange rate to Danish kroner is pretty high with nearly nine kroner to a pound. That makes the prices he is quoting insanely high for those products.
I have bought a nightie in Harrods. It was from Louis Feraud, and it costed me whopping £159.
You don't die if you eat a cherry pit. Cyanide is in peach and/or apricot pits, not cherry. Great video. Love Harrods.
Of course if you go to Aldi it would have been all cheaper but I personally think that these prices are not too bad too. It has great quality, seems reasonable and when you got to a cafe or bar you would have paid the same or even more plus tip. Of course you pay for the name but I think we have seen way worse!
هاري في انتظار الطبخة القادمة😍 ولا اضيع فلوسك على محلات الأغنياء😂😅
Harrods and fortnam and mason were my favorite places to shop
😂😂😂😂the kid sniffing you ass had be laughing so much how unusual 😂😂😂😂😂
The chicken gai-oza blud lool