Harry is so right about the Double Cheeseburger, That burger is God Tier for me. Once every few months I just go into a McD, order 4 double cheeseburgers, say no when they ask if I want fries with that, and just feel in heaven. Later in the evening, when I am actually processing them, I might think: "never again". But then, a few months later.... There is just something about it: the ratio of bread, meat, cheese, ketchup and pickles... it is just perfection.
I know exactly what you all mean but I think with price hikes over the passage of time this is no longer a thing. Back when they cost 1.29 this made sense as you could get 3 or 4 of them for around £5 Now they cost £2.29 if I want 4 of them its costing closer to £10. Not a significant amount of money for eating out, but it makes a difference and there are some much better options.
@@randyroo2 fully understand your view here, but note that I am not mentioning price.I live in a country where this tiny burger costs about 50% more then in the UK. Also, I dont even think the Double Cheeseburger is the best burger in the world. Not even remotely close. But, its composition makes it the perfect fast comfort food in the world to me. And sometimes I just need that 😃
36:00 "It's a Malteser. But what is malt?" Malt is the product of roasting malted barley (malting is encouraging cereal grains to sprout through humidity and temperature control; this causes the starches to convert into complex sugars which imparts a slightly caramelized taste), then soaking in hot water to make a malt liqour, then reducing this. It is added instead of water to make biscuit dough, along with baking powder to introduce CO2 bubbles to the dough as it bakes.
@@yeetneet5334I'd rather pay for the more expensive mcchicken. It has a better, sweeter mayo and the chicken is better than in the mayo chicken. The mcchicken is the most underrated item at McDonald's!
@@philmitchell91 I disagree, the Mayo tastes nearly the same to me, and the chicken too, it just isn't as crispy, can't justify in my own head paying 5.50 for one sandwich when the (imo) slightly inferior version costs 1.50
@@woodcider do they have the 2 McChicken for $6 deal near you? Even better is the spicy McChicken but they always load them mfs with so much mayonnaise
I work at McDonald's and in the past 2-3 months we have rolled in new procedures which means theoretically you should always get a fresh hot burger with melted cheese (more specifically the burgers with the small 10:1 patties). Although your mileage may vary, my store and franchise I work for are absolute control freaks over every procedure, meaning everything is done by the book with no exceptions - as it should be. With these new procedures, it's incredibly difficult to resist a double cheeseburger at the end of every shift as it is genuinely such a huge improvement and it's always hot and fresh. The best item on the menu.
@@somslovensky959 Please come to Canada and train the staff and management. When I have ordered them lately (as in the last year or so), they always are dry and cold. And, they're way too expensive now. I just visited Arizona, and the staff were nice, hard working, and respectful. McD's in Canada basically you have to always wonder if they're spitting in your food.
I think mayo is controversial considering its high fat content too, Joe, but I’d personally have to put it in the A-tier. I don’t mind a little extra fat over some sugar but I do love sweet too.
Disagree with the cheesy bacon flatbread but the trick is you have to eat it straight away. If it's left for anything more than 5 minutes (like it would for this vid) it degrades in quality pretty quickly. A fresh one has molten cheese and really soft bread, but leave it too long as you've soon got plastic cheese and stale bread
I've had the cheesy bacon flatbread as a free item in my McDonalds Rewards once. It was probably the worst breakfast menu item I've had at McDonalds, maybe because it wasn't fresh, not sure. but it wasn't good
Tech question: how did they combine the two shots together to make it look like they’re in the same room? I know they’ve comped it together in post, but their desks looks like one desk at 0:06. Very well done.
I’m old enough to remember that McDonald’s U.K. once did a really good veggie burger in the ‘90’s. It was a breaded patty filled with sweetcorn, peas and red peppers. I was vegetarian at the time and really enjoyed it.
This must've been awhile ago , Big Mac and Quarter pounder in the UK is now made with a brioche bun, you can see Joe has the brioche bun and Harry still has the old style bun
I think they filmed it last month. Did UK McDonalds change in the last month? According to google, UK McDonalds changed to brioche on March 20, 2024. This was filmed probably earlier in March
The McDonald's breakfast burrito is the saving grace of having to get to the airport early in the morning. You have to have the discipline to having them too often, but they are as good as fast food gets.
Lol Harry, around after 25:30 when you suggested a tier lower than those already established, and the camera panned down, I thought you were in you undies or something but then assumed just some rolled-up cut-off jean shorts maybe. Still, going back now it even looks like artificial rendering or something 😂 I don't know! Love YOU💙💗
Breakfast burritos are definitely the most underrated breakfast item, kinda weird the first time you have it and then you wonder why you keep getting them
I like Harrys comment regarding the bacon McMuffin, and I completely agree. If you want a bacon buttie in the morning, go to a cafe or buttie shop, better value and will possibly be better quality.
The best items at Maccy D's are/were: Double Cheeseburger, Double Sausage & Egg McMuffin, Fried Apple Pies, Cinnamon Doughnut (discontinued), Root beer (discontinued). Though, a cold Quarter Pounder with cheese is nice..
S-Rank comes from testing in the UK in the 60s. A tier students were evaluated by this more stringent standard for special scholarship awards. The Japanese also adopted an S-Rank in schooling to further differentiate "A" students (as in their system anything below a C was a failing grade). S Ranking transitioned to the USA from Japan through video games and other cultural exchange. Some people say it stands for Special or Superior, but I've never found anyone agreeing.
Its difficult, I think, for a non veggies, and ones who seem (playfully) anti-vegetables at that, to compare the veggie options as you have to keep in mind how bad the choice and quality is at most chain places. Relatively speaking, the McPlant is probably at least A tier. And the other veggie stuff just average not bad. Bad is eating out in France or Spain!
Burger King is a lot better in the UK for veggie options. McPlant is completely mediocre, granted I don't have any nostalgia or childhood memories of McDonald's as a reference point but I think that might be necessary to enjoy their burgers. I'd still rather go to Taco Bell but that's not everywhere like McD's and BK.
Double Cheeseburger is spot on, pretty much all I ate my freshman year of college, I’m back to the classics now with the Big Mac, the fact that Joe put the fries at B-Tier and not at S-Tier is shocking (they have to be hot out of the fryer though) and the breakfast burrito is a travesty to humanity, Sonic breakfast burrito blows it out of the water
I think these tier-lists aren't exactly the way to go but when I started to see them on Reddit maybe a year ago I was very confused but I guess they are the zeitgeist now. I'm a little surprised Joe is fond of the breakfast burrito, but it does have that one-handed driving a car advantage like the hash brown!
In the UK on the McChicken sandwich they use a mayo called sandwich sauce and on the mayo chicken they use a mayo called cool mayo which tastes cheap and pretty sour, they should use the same sandwich sauce on both!
I think I'd have to say that Big Tasty is on the menu often enough in the UK it should have been included. My favourate McDonalds burger by far. And I'm so happy you put Double Sausage and Egg McMuffin in S tier :)
The McDouble and McChicken are crazy underrated, cause where I live you can get them both together for $4 (used to be 2 for $3!). It's been my default McDonalds order for like 6 years now
UKs Maltesers and US Whoppers are vastly different malted milk balls…Whoppers are like plastic/waxy chocolate around a ball of sugary sand…Maltesers are to die for by comparison!! I’d happily try a Maltesers McFlurry ANY day!! 🤔👍
The McChicken is still my favourite tasting mayo for any McDonalds burger - the value sucks though, what they need to do is keep it and reduce the price, the Filet O Fish too.
Feel like this is how food wars should have always been done, great new series. Also like that they are done so that both of them know how the other is ranking the items
There was a study in the UK a few years ago, and a McDonalds cheeseburger was the cheapest way to achieve the bodies basic nutritional requirements of any restaurant food item.
Mmm double quarter pounder, my favorite (ps if you’re getting the double cheeseburger, you may as well get the double quarter pounder). Best breakfast sandwich is the steak,egg and cheese bagel (jmo)
I am outraged how dare you put the cheesey bacon flatbread, triple cheeseburger, mcchicken and mayo chicken in any tier other than S who do you think you are
Joes enthusiasm is fantastic. Harry.....well I am worried for any menu with bacon. I don't understand why he hates our bacon. I've had both and English bacon is fantastic.
I'd love it if you guys could do a McDonald's Canada comparison. We've got McPoutine, a MUCH larger McChicken (with 50% dark meat), bagel breakfast sandwiches (or by themselves if you prefer), awesome donuts, and a Smarties McFlurry. What's not to love? :)
I agree with pretty much all your rankings for the U.S. items. I'd move a few things around but my tier list would be mostly the same. The UK stuff, that we don't here, looks interesting. I'd love to try some of their dessert items.
Consistency is what most food outlets aim for, but homogenised Consistency, where every outlet tastes identical really puts me off. Next time you pop to the UK, please get yourself to Hereford, Cheltenham or Shrewsbury and have a BeefyBoys burger
When I worked there (a few decades ago) we had to manually fold and break the cheese in half for the fish sandwiches. We'd prep up a stack of them before the meal rushes. Is that still the case?
Please do another one of the 32 places to eat in London, it’s 5 years old. We wonder how many of those restaurants survived the pandemic and if there are any new good restaurants. Thanks. We plan on going to London soon.
really liked this concept of a video. but one thing to improve. or what i would like to see. is that you also talk about the price or at least show the price.and talk about is this burger a good value? im also surprised no vegetarian stuff on E tier on joes tier
One of the reason Maccy D's coca-cola appears to be nice than other is the size of the straws. They deliberatley use fatter straws which apparently has an effect on the taste. Similar to how grated cheese tastes better than the same cheese normally
Harry is so right about the Double Cheeseburger, That burger is God Tier for me. Once every few months I just go into a McD, order 4 double cheeseburgers, say no when they ask if I want fries with that, and just feel in heaven. Later in the evening, when I am actually processing them, I might think: "never again". But then, a few months later.... There is just something about it: the ratio of bread, meat, cheese, ketchup and pickles... it is just perfection.
Totally agree. Only thing I still get there and I always get at least a few.
I have sent a couple cheeseburger at my local McDonald's in USA.
I know exactly what you all mean but I think with price hikes over the passage of time this is no longer a thing. Back when they cost 1.29 this made sense as you could get 3 or 4 of them for around £5 Now they cost £2.29 if I want 4 of them its costing closer to £10. Not a significant amount of money for eating out, but it makes a difference and there are some much better options.
@@randyroo2 fully understand your view here, but note that I am not mentioning price.I live in a country where this tiny burger costs about 50% more then in the UK. Also, I dont even think the Double Cheeseburger is the best burger in the world. Not even remotely close. But, its composition makes it the perfect fast comfort food in the world to me. And sometimes I just need that 😃
I prefer the McDouble, just because it's so much cheaper, despite the only difference being 1 less slice of cheese.
The fact that the tierlist isnt on a computer and an actual board makes it even better.
when they brought out the mini board for the sauce tier list I lost it
pretty fancy comp-work to co-ordinate them across the two studios.
It’s definitely giving some major Top Gear “Cool Wall” vibes.
Easily pleased or what
S- tier = Super the TOP.
Love that it's a physical tier list and not just a graphic added in post!!
Thanks for watching!
What difference does it make lol
36:00 "It's a Malteser. But what is malt?"
Malt is the product of roasting malted barley (malting is encouraging cereal grains to sprout through humidity and temperature control; this causes the starches to convert into complex sugars which imparts a slightly caramelized taste), then soaking in hot water to make a malt liqour, then reducing this. It is added instead of water to make biscuit dough, along with baking powder to introduce CO2 bubbles to the dough as it bakes.
You know your shit.
This guy malts
the Mayo Chicken here in the UK is S tier for its price and taste its amazing!
exactly you can get 3-4 McChicken's for the price or near the price of 1 mc crispy
@@yeetneet5334 that's perfect for after a few pints I bet 👌🏼 😂
@@yeetneet5334I'd rather pay for the more expensive mcchicken. It has a better, sweeter mayo and the chicken is better than in the mayo chicken. The mcchicken is the most underrated item at McDonald's!
@@philmitchell91 I disagree, the Mayo tastes nearly the same to me, and the chicken too, it just isn't as crispy, can't justify in my own head paying 5.50 for one sandwich when the (imo) slightly inferior version costs 1.50
Mcchicken is so different in the uk compared to the Netherlands @@yeetneet5334
Harry is right on the Double Cheeseburger - its just the absolute perfect ratio of everything
That exists?! I'm from Brazil
the slander against the McChicken... felt that right in the heart... OOF.
The McChicken on the Dollar Menu was S-tier. The higher price takes it down to a B.
@@woodcider do they have the 2 McChicken for $6 deal near you? Even better is the spicy McChicken but they always load them mfs with so much mayonnaise
Couldn't agree more; If a McDonald's double cheeseburger has been freshly made, cheese properly melted, then it is the best burger on their menu.
I work at McDonald's and in the past 2-3 months we have rolled in new procedures which means theoretically you should always get a fresh hot burger with melted cheese (more specifically the burgers with the small 10:1 patties). Although your mileage may vary, my store and franchise I work for are absolute control freaks over every procedure, meaning everything is done by the book with no exceptions - as it should be. With these new procedures, it's incredibly difficult to resist a double cheeseburger at the end of every shift as it is genuinely such a huge improvement and it's always hot and fresh. The best item on the menu.
@@somslovensky959 Please come to Canada and train the staff and management. When I have ordered them lately (as in the last year or so), they always are dry and cold. And, they're way too expensive now.
I just visited Arizona, and the staff were nice, hard working, and respectful. McD's in Canada basically you have to always wonder if they're spitting in your food.
These videos are the videos you look at right before u fall asleep and 10-15 years later you’ll miss them
All these new series are always amazing! I'd love to see more of these.😊
I agree.
New Food Wars concept unlocked 🔓
next concept unlocked in a few months
Japanese would win. McDs, KFC, Subway all taste better in Japan. Better quality, preparation, service, etc......
I think mayo is controversial considering its high fat content too, Joe, but I’d personally have to put it in the A-tier. I don’t mind a little extra fat over some sugar but I do love sweet too.
I like the idea, but the fact that the dude put the pineapple higher than the McDonald's fries is pure madness
The UK fries suck that's why
Disagree with the cheesy bacon flatbread but the trick is you have to eat it straight away. If it's left for anything more than 5 minutes (like it would for this vid) it degrades in quality pretty quickly. A fresh one has molten cheese and really soft bread, but leave it too long as you've soon got plastic cheese and stale bread
Besides for the hashbrowns it is the only other breakfast item i would order
I completely they are amazing
I've had the cheesy bacon flatbread as a free item in my McDonalds Rewards once. It was probably the worst breakfast menu item I've had at McDonalds, maybe because it wasn't fresh, not sure. but it wasn't good
YES, excellent series idea, the food wars team talking about food is great
I've watched Joe and Harry eat Mcdonald's like 5 times at this point and it just doesn't get old. They are so dope.
I am SCREAMING at Harry putting the McChicken sandwich at an E!! My favourite thing on the menu😍
When he opened it up it didn’t look the same as the US one. It looked like cafeteria food.
@@woodcider right that thing looked crazy
We dont eat Mcchickens here, never heard anyone order that
Womp womp
They have the mayo chicken sandwich which honestly tastes better than their version of mcchicken
Ok this is a good concept fellas
Why do I love ranking videos so much? 😂 Also these 2 ❤
33:48 "cheesy flatbread bulls***" 😂
Tech question: how did they combine the two shots together to make it look like they’re in the same room? I know they’ve comped it together in post, but their desks looks like one desk at 0:06. Very well done.
I’m old enough to remember that McDonald’s U.K. once did a really good veggie burger in the ‘90’s. It was a breaded patty filled with sweetcorn, peas and red peppers. I was vegetarian at the time and really enjoyed it.
love the back and forth with the folks behind the camera on these longer videos
This must've been awhile ago , Big Mac and Quarter pounder in the UK is now made with a brioche bun, you can see Joe has the brioche bun and Harry still has the old style bun
I think they filmed it last month. Did UK McDonalds change in the last month? According to google, UK McDonalds changed to brioche on March 20, 2024. This was filmed probably earlier in March
Joe mentioned March when trying the Oreo with shamrocks.
Yeah they changed buns everywhere
The UK wraps are amazing, especially at £1.99 on their day; definitely low-balled them
Joe you are dead on with the breakfast burrito. I too love them. If i eat McD's breakfast (very rare) i get two of them and a hash brown
The McDonald's breakfast burrito is the saving grace of having to get to the airport early in the morning. You have to have the discipline to having them too often, but they are as good as fast food gets.
McChicken in the same tier as the salads, and below the hamburger is quite funny. Definitely an interesting take, Harry.
Harry and Joe are the best! Reason to watch these food videos 😂 👍 I do really missing seeing Nikhail in videos too though. 😢
S stands for "shuu" (秀), which is Japanese for "excellent."
I thought it stood for “superior”, but “shuu” sounds way better!
but the E is wrong amirite? Should be an F
@@gozlemspinaccino f is after e
@@lckittyqueen yeah, i thought of american grades. there was D and F
@@pizzadanitza it means super.
Flatbread is the only thing on the breakfast menu I eat, Harry. It used to be the bagels but since they got rid of them, this is the second best
Bagels are back at some locations. I had a bacon egg cheese bagel this morning in Bloomington Illinois.
@@janetschulz8280 They aren't back anywhere in the UK
@@Hydraas Feeling your pain. The Sausage, Egg & Cheese Bagel was A bordering on S tier. Much sadge.
Vibes of the Top Gear cool wall going on here. Great video
8:41 not here in Canada. We get a full slice of cheese for our filet and double filet o' fish
Food Wars never disappoints love this tier list episode 🎉🎉🎉🎉
MORE TIER LIST!
Lol Harry, around after 25:30 when you suggested a tier lower than those already established, and the camera panned down, I thought you were in you undies or something but then assumed just some rolled-up cut-off jean shorts maybe. Still, going back now it even looks like artificial rendering or something 😂 I don't know! Love YOU💙💗
yeah no, its totally a separate image or something 🤣👍
My favorite duo! I only watch them, no others on this channel 😂
They certainly are the best duo!
this is a fantastic concept and i want more of it!
More Food Wars, hell yeah Harry and Joe. Also the buffalo sauce is an S tier for me!
Breakfast burritos are definitely the most underrated breakfast item, kinda weird the first time you have it and then you wonder why you keep getting them
8:00 My grandma loves the filet of fish. I do too.
I like Harrys comment regarding the bacon McMuffin, and I completely agree. If you want a bacon buttie in the morning, go to a cafe or buttie shop, better value and will possibly be better quality.
What about the items from Hawaii’s mcdiddys?? We have saimin, spam+eggs with rice or with Portuguese sausage for breaky and also fried apple pie!
The double cheeseburger is perfection! Agreed! Order with extra onions for even more enjoyment!
Not on the regular menu but the chicken McGriddle, which they’ll make, is my favorite McDonald’s item of all time.
The best items at Maccy D's are/were: Double Cheeseburger, Double Sausage & Egg McMuffin, Fried Apple Pies, Cinnamon Doughnut (discontinued), Root beer (discontinued).
Though, a cold Quarter Pounder with cheese is nice..
S-Rank comes from testing in the UK in the 60s. A tier students were evaluated by this more stringent standard for special scholarship awards. The Japanese also adopted an S-Rank in schooling to further differentiate "A" students (as in their system anything below a C was a failing grade). S Ranking transitioned to the USA from Japan through video games and other cultural exchange. Some people say it stands for Special or Superior, but I've never found anyone agreeing.
Its difficult, I think, for a non veggies, and ones who seem (playfully) anti-vegetables at that, to compare the veggie options as you have to keep in mind how bad the choice and quality is at most chain places. Relatively speaking, the McPlant is probably at least A tier. And the other veggie stuff just average not bad. Bad is eating out in France or Spain!
Burger King is a lot better in the UK for veggie options. McPlant is completely mediocre, granted I don't have any nostalgia or childhood memories of McDonald's as a reference point but I think that might be necessary to enjoy their burgers.
I'd still rather go to Taco Bell but that's not everywhere like McD's and BK.
Am I the only one who likes the floppy fries the most? It's like finding a double sized Shreddie!
Double Cheeseburger is spot on, pretty much all I ate my freshman year of college, I’m back to the classics now with the Big Mac, the fact that Joe put the fries at B-Tier and not at S-Tier is shocking (they have to be hot out of the fryer though) and the breakfast burrito is a travesty to humanity, Sonic breakfast burrito blows it out of the water
Joe 100% right about the burritos! They have no business being good, but they really are! Hot picante!
I think these tier-lists aren't exactly the way to go but when I started to see them on Reddit maybe a year ago I was very confused but I guess they are the zeitgeist now. I'm a little surprised Joe is fond of the breakfast burrito, but it does have that one-handed driving a car advantage like the hash brown!
In the UK on the McChicken sandwich they use a mayo called sandwich sauce and on the mayo chicken they use a mayo called cool mayo which tastes cheap and pretty sour, they should use the same sandwich sauce on both!
Guessing it's a bad timing thing but the Quarter Pounder with Cheese Deluxe (and double) are currently on the UK menu
the McCrispy Deluxe is also on UK menus, and it's amazing
0:28 "You can see how floppy this is?"
*THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!!!* 😂😂😂
Thank you 😂
Best duo right here!
In Idaho, we have the hot mustard sauce. It is absolutely amazing!
I think I'd have to say that Big Tasty is on the menu often enough in the UK it should have been included. My favourate McDonalds burger by far. And I'm so happy you put Double Sausage and Egg McMuffin in S tier :)
9:14 lol 😂 I hear you Joe! 21:55 lol I can’t with him…
The McDouble and McChicken are crazy underrated, cause where I live you can get them both together for $4 (used to be 2 for $3!). It's been my default McDonalds order for like 6 years now
Harry and Joe! It's the only combo I want to see.
UKs Maltesers and US Whoppers are vastly different malted milk balls…Whoppers are like plastic/waxy chocolate around a ball of sugary sand…Maltesers are to die for by comparison!! I’d happily try a Maltesers McFlurry ANY day!! 🤔👍
HARRY THE MCCHICKEN IS GREAT! But I do agree the double sausage and egg muffin is elite 😍
The McChicken is still my favourite tasting mayo for any McDonalds burger - the value sucks though, what they need to do is keep it and reduce the price, the Filet O Fish too.
hell yeah, I feel like I'm one of maybe 1/20 customers that ever intentionally order a filet fish 😂
Feel like this is how food wars should have always been done, great new series. Also like that they are done so that both of them know how the other is ranking the items
There was a study in the UK a few years ago, and a McDonalds cheeseburger was the cheapest way to achieve the bodies basic nutritional requirements of any restaurant food item.
Harry, what specifically was wrong with the brownie? Could you explain please?
Wow, your big macs are still kinda big! The Australian ones have shrunk by about 1/3
Add a hash brown inside the breakfast roll and you’ve got (in my opinion) an S-Tier💪🏻
I'm just happy Joe is into it. The last few Food Wars he's been a bit snippy.
Mmm double quarter pounder, my favorite (ps if you’re getting the double cheeseburger, you may as well get the double quarter pounder). Best breakfast sandwich is the steak,egg and cheese bagel (jmo)
Not sticking the sauces themselves instead of the stickers is a criminally missed opportunity.
I got a double quarter pounder that had double sauce, onions and, most importantly, double pickles! Best burger I've had at McD.
The breakfast burritos are indeed S tier! I could eat 10 of them
BTW, the land air and sea burger has beef chicken and fish plus all the sauces on it
I am outraged how dare you put the cheesey bacon flatbread, triple cheeseburger, mcchicken and mayo chicken in any tier other than S who do you think you are
Go on sis
Joes enthusiasm is fantastic.
Harry.....well I am worried for any menu with bacon.
I don't understand why he hates our bacon. I've had both and English bacon is fantastic.
I'd love it if you guys could do a McDonald's Canada comparison. We've got McPoutine, a MUCH larger McChicken (with 50% dark meat), bagel breakfast sandwiches (or by themselves if you prefer), awesome donuts, and a Smarties McFlurry. What's not to love? :)
as a former mcdonald’s employee they only put half a slice of cheese on the filet bc apparently a whole slice would be overpowering
I feel like mcdonalds cheese is made of literal crack cocaine
@@BostonBluesmakes you want more
Love this keep them coming for the other chains!!!
I agree with pretty much all your rankings for the U.S. items. I'd move a few things around but my tier list would be mostly the same. The UK stuff, that we don't here, looks interesting. I'd love to try some of their dessert items.
Consistency is what most food outlets aim for, but homogenised Consistency, where every outlet tastes identical really puts me off.
Next time you pop to the UK, please get yourself to Hereford, Cheltenham or Shrewsbury and have a BeefyBoys burger
The UK round BBQ and Sour Cream and chive dips are being discontinued. They are being replaced with garlic mayo and a sweet BBQ
The lack of mayo is poor. Garlic mayo is much better than sour cream and chive dip.
They should have a spicy mayo too.
@@orientalmoonsI agree!! A mayo/sriracha dippin' sauce would be a nice. It would go well with a lot of the menu items as well.
I love Joe's maniacal laugh towards the apples 😂😂😂
When I worked there (a few decades ago) we had to manually fold and break the cheese in half for the fish sandwiches. We'd prep up a stack of them before the meal rushes. Is that still the case?
Can you guys do ranking KFC’S Entire Menu US vs UK
UK breakfast wrap probably made it back onto the menu after you filmed this, but the brown sauce version is S tier for me
I was surprised they didn't cover it. The breakfast wrap is an amazing item.
The half slice of cheese reminds me that with the three slice sandwich packs, you’re sharing a sandwich with a complete stranger!
The rationale for the half slice of cheese is flavour ratio. McDonald's claim that a full slice would overpower the burger
Please do another one of the 32 places to eat in London, it’s 5 years old. We wonder how many of those restaurants survived the pandemic and if there are any new good restaurants. Thanks. We plan on going to London soon.
Hey, Insider Food. I want you to do more Food Wars Tier List episodes
really liked this concept of a video. but one thing to improve. or what i would like to see. is that you also talk about the price or at least show the price.and talk about is this burger a good value? im also surprised no vegetarian stuff on E tier on joes tier
11:15 call the McMuffin dry & rusty while you glaze the biscuit (which is dryer than the english muffin)
McDonalds Coca Cola is S tier for me. For some reason it feels nice when the ice-shards poke your throat and get burned by the Coke's acidity.
One of the reason Maccy D's coca-cola appears to be nice than other is the size of the straws. They deliberatley use fatter straws which apparently has an effect on the taste. Similar to how grated cheese tastes better than the same cheese normally
Right? The fact that McDonald's Coke wasn't even on the list at all, completely invalidates it for me.
McDonald's need to bring back the ice-cream sundaes to the UK. 😭😭😭
in the uk when the chease burger was 99p i used to buy 10 on payday and just enjoy them while i worked
It never occurred to me that Harry’s full name was actually Harold.
I feel like harry speaks for all of us in the uk with the double cheeseburger, that thing is perfection
Have you thought of going on a road trip in the UK/USA, and compare motorway/interstate/highway services for the quality of food and amenities .
I'm here for that new chart! S Tier concept!!
@19:23 how is the triple a “UK exclusive” when they’re available in the US….
Sweet Chili from an Aisan restraunt, Curry Mayo from Pollo Tropical, and honey mustard from most places. Are the best dips.