Terrible Things the Subway Corporation Did

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  • @brainblaze6526
    @brainblaze6526  5 місяців тому +46

    Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Head to keeps.com/SIMON to get a special offer.

    • @sekaramochi
      @sekaramochi 5 місяців тому +2

      Takeaway with added hair?
      No way we keeps ours
      Sorry Simon and clones ♥️

    • @barackobama9343
      @barackobama9343 5 місяців тому +2

      Keep using that "Daady chill" clip.... It NEVER gets old and only gets funnier... Like Simon's historical knowledge! He should also check out the "view bar" as the VAST MAJORITY of viewers are obviously skipping his rants and "insights"

    • @chronosschiron
      @chronosschiron 5 місяців тому +1

      years ago my dad took me after owning a restaurant himself
      to a swiss chalet
      and said ill order a large ice cream you get small
      and his wife had a large pop she did not drink we both ate it
      then she filled my small
      and hteni was told to pour it into the large
      guess what
      exactly same
      they did gt sued for that eventually

    • @d.p.2680
      @d.p.2680 5 місяців тому

      I wonder how much they pay, it must be humongous, with Simon saying this with a straight face, although, he did have to insert a clip

    • @pedanticm
      @pedanticm 5 місяців тому +4

      How can we trust a bald guy to sell us a hair growth product? Just curious :)

  • @thomasholt3236
    @thomasholt3236 5 місяців тому +508

    As an American I would sum it up as, America allows anything not proven harmful, while Europe allows anything proven not harmful.

    • @dicksplatts007
      @dicksplatts007 5 місяців тому +32

      It's the same with our law, our law books make yours look like comic's but yet both countries basically have the same laws, we have some very weird ones too like you can shoot a Scotsman with a bow and arrow in the city of York but only in the city of York 😅

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 5 місяців тому +8

      @@dicksplatts007 that is a very bizarre law… any idea the history behind why that was made a law in the first place?

    • @Nixie118
      @Nixie118 5 місяців тому +26

      ​@@dicksplatts007While that's hilarious, it's unfortunately (or fortunately if you're Scottish) a myth. A real one though is that it's illegal to walk a cow through the street in daylight hours.

    • @dicksplatts007
      @dicksplatts007 5 місяців тому +9

      @@ardenalexa94 stems from when the English and Scots were at war probably from around the time that braveheart is based. If you ever go to York there's a plaque on the wall of the main gate of the old city grounds that says "all Scots must report to the sheriff"

    • @Jonathan.D
      @Jonathan.D 5 місяців тому +11

      ​@@dicksplatts007In the UK people are required to pay for a license to watch TV at home.

  • @karenneill9109
    @karenneill9109 5 місяців тому +190

    “Shouldn’t Subway be fined by whomever your consumer watchdog is?”. Simon, Simon, Simon. Suing someone IS the consumer watchdog mechanism in the US.

    • @nicholasnewell6360
      @nicholasnewell6360 5 місяців тому +18

      We do have actual consumer watchdogs in a certain sense, but generally American corporations work from a business model of "if the profits are more than the fine, then it's not illegal."

    • @KraigFang
      @KraigFang 5 місяців тому +7

      @@nicholasnewell6360exactly, if they can pay the fines or pay people to shut up or pay to get the right person in politics they will do it over being “legal”…. Maybe a potential good example is electric cars, the materials needed to make them are mined in nations by American companies destroying the people around it. If that happened here they’d have to pay more, so they do it there 😑

    • @zburnham
      @zburnham 12 днів тому

      Most likely the FTC. An underfunded, under-resourced punching bag of an agency for all the moneyed interests in Washington. Any time anyone in the US Government tries to improve things for consumers (like making sure that, for example, bread is actually bread and tuna is actually tuna) the House of Representatives, filled with the wholly-owned "elected" officials doing the bidding of Big Biz, just takes away their budget. No debate, no law, no nothing, just "We don't think they should get money" and that's it (because currently the GOP holds a majority in the House, and the Constitution gives the House of Representatives the "power of the pursestrings"). Whereas the Democrats would be expected to provide a basis for the change (and would do so with enough presentations and evidence to choke a horse) and would still have to convince people that 2+2=4.

  • @craigh5236
    @craigh5236 5 місяців тому +117

    There was a Subway right near Jared's dorm room. He went there because of a girl that worked that he was bugging. She asked for a transfer to one a bit farther away. That is when he started walking to the other store to harass her there. THAT is how he lost that weight.

    • @yerwotm8
      @yerwotm8 5 місяців тому +24

      Yikes 😳

    • @RabbitsInBlack
      @RabbitsInBlack 5 місяців тому +10

      That sound about right. I seen a picture a few years ago of that Jared guy. I Guess he's a Blimpie now.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 4 місяці тому +2

      Oh that's awful!

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 4 місяці тому +4

      I wonder if she could have gotten a restraining order? I imagine in today's climate, lawsuit pending, she probably could. It's done for much less. I wonder how old she was, considering his age preference.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 4 місяці тому +7

      @@marshawargo7238 In my experience the restraining order hardly does a thing and is exceedingly hard to get due to the law's attitude of;
      "Well he just likes you, he hasn't done anything bad, stop over reacting".

  • @jonlavigne3270
    @jonlavigne3270 5 місяців тому +85

    I knew the tuna thing was bullshit. I worked at many Subway stores when I was younger and when we mixed to tuna with the light mayo, we were at first opening giant cans and the giant pouches of brand-name StarKist tuna. We would open the cans, drain and press out the liquid inside (water), break up the tuna into the smallest bits possible, and then mix it with an unhealthy amount of "light" mayonnaise. It was definitely tuna. In the end the turkey or roast beef sandwiches were healthier, but it was definitely tuna.

    • @richardm3023
      @richardm3023 5 місяців тому +9

      And a bit of porpoise...

    • @coolphoton1234
      @coolphoton1234 5 місяців тому +17

      DNA Amplification is a novel process of, among other things, restoring critically damaged DNA.
      The process of heating a piece of meat to sanitize it will damage it, as will exposing it to a wet salting process such as is used in storing fish in cans and pouches.
      In short, almost any preparation of tuna that would allow it to be stored more than a day or two will damage the DNA to the point that DNA amplification would be less than reliable, and would decrease rapidly the more the tuna was diluted or stored.
      This is, incidentally, true for basically all forms of animal protein.

    • @sprky777
      @sprky777 5 місяців тому +9

      The franchise may supply tuna but individual stores may have been substituting cheaper fillers to boost profit.

    • @coolphoton1234
      @coolphoton1234 5 місяців тому

      Yall are missing a key component: They had *no* amplify able DNA.
      They gave it a DNA test and it came back negative for DNA.
      Ether it was entirely inorganic or the cooking process destroyed enough of the DNA to make determining something as basic as species impossible.
      If the former, a chemical analysis would be needed to determine the inorganic material.
      Ether way, a DNA test isn't relevant if there is no detectable DNA.

    • @thesarahmasters
      @thesarahmasters 5 місяців тому +3

      I even found an eyeball in one of the cans once.

  • @chipgarrett3139
    @chipgarrett3139 5 місяців тому +1103

    In Capitalist America, everything is made of sugar. Except the sugar. That is high fructose corn syrup. And I'm aware of naturally occurring sugars in fruit and other things. Stop it! When you hear sugar, you think of sugar from a cane plant. Not corn.

    • @deannelson7027
      @deannelson7027 5 місяців тому +58

      How's that communism working out for you? Bless your heart.

    • @Ophelia-oz8gi
      @Ophelia-oz8gi 5 місяців тому +39

      At least it didnt poison people just starved them😅​@deannelson7027

    • @deannelson7027
      @deannelson7027 5 місяців тому +41

      ​@@Ophelia-oz8gihave you never heard of Stalin's mass executions of people he found undesirable? Bless your heart.

    • @ONETEE.HENDRIX
      @ONETEE.HENDRIX 5 місяців тому

      As if capitalism and all its greed didn’t further dry up the resources other fledgling nations could’ve used

    • @deannelson7027
      @deannelson7027 5 місяців тому +21

      ​@@Ophelia-oz8giPutin had someone poisoned with very radioactive materials in the UK.

  • @mog-myownbestfriend
    @mog-myownbestfriend 5 місяців тому +119

    My takeaway is that Ireland considers cocoa an essential food, and I love them for that

    • @Hillbilly001
      @Hillbilly001 5 місяців тому +4

      That is until you see the Into the Shadows episode posted today. Might change your mind on cocoa and chocolate in general. Cheers

    • @mog-myownbestfriend
      @mog-myownbestfriend 5 місяців тому +2

      @@Hillbilly001 No. Prost!

    • @Hillbilly001
      @Hillbilly001 5 місяців тому +2

      @@mog-myownbestfriend Yeah. Kinda ruined my chocolate bar. Cheers

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 5 місяців тому +3

      I love Guinness extra stout.

    • @josephrutkin5017
      @josephrutkin5017 Місяць тому

      the Aztecs would agree

  • @arthurhill365
    @arthurhill365 5 місяців тому +5

    From an American who started out his higher education as a biochemicst, THE FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is owned, lock, stock, and barrel, by the Food and Pharma industry. It is a revolving door of employment between the agency and the industry.

  • @vexvoltage6456
    @vexvoltage6456 5 місяців тому +9

    The Casual Criminalist episode of the Jared story was amazingly wild and very well presented.

  • @lapsedgoth
    @lapsedgoth 5 місяців тому +32

    I've heard it said that in Europe you have to prove food stuff is safe to use it but in the US you have to prove something is unsafe to ban it.

    • @brianm.595
      @brianm.595 5 місяців тому +1

      Nah, lots of stuff and big organizations require fda approval and inspections to open or remain open. The person who said that quote didn't know what they were talking about.

    • @macD723
      @macD723 5 місяців тому

      The reason that is, is because many things we eat are safe when eaten in moderation. Usually, the amount needed to make you sick, is so high no one would be able to eat that much. In Europe, if it can make someone sick even in high quantities, it's banned. Like the guy that died from drinking Mt. Dew which has brominated vegetable oil in it. The thing they didn't say is, he drank something like 5 two liter bottles a day, for many many years before he got sick from it. Anything will make you sick if you consume enough of it. Even water.

    • @castonyoung7514
      @castonyoung7514 4 місяці тому

      As brianm said that is technically false, but in practice there is a good chance that a person might need to prove something beyond a reasonable doubt for it to be banned, and even then only in 18 more years. The problem is that in addition to not being able to change with the times, the structure of the United States' Food and Drug Administration was never anywhere near perfected to begin with. The same can be said for a lot of things in government, they aren't being maintained. The reason being that corrupt politicians (mostly Republicans) prevent anything good from being done in government, in fact so much needs to be done that things like allowing the FDA to function aren't really a priority when so many Republicans are denying even the measures that just allow life on Earth to continue. The good news is the Trump presidency has revealed to many of us who the bad actors are, and some changes were put in place because of the pandemic that allowed the FDA to take a widely distributed fraudulent drug off the market although I'm sure that pseudofedrine or whatever it's called made news in Europe too. Actually, I'm not sure it's been taken off the shelves yet, I think the FDA just ruled that it is bad, and now something else needs to happen.

    • @user-ox4ys
      @user-ox4ys 4 місяці тому

      ​@castonyoung7514 unfortunately there are still a ton of trumpees out here.

    • @castonyoung7514
      @castonyoung7514 4 місяці тому

      @@user-ox4ys Right I was gonna edit that comment a bit... remind me when I wake up.

  • @chekote
    @chekote 5 місяців тому +188

    The kind of lawsuits you mention here are not to get money. It’s to give the company a kick in the ass and for them to stop screwing over their customers. (And for the lawyers to make a crap load of cash, obviously)

    • @chellwil6150
      @chellwil6150 5 місяців тому +5

      This reminds me a bit of the horse meat scandle in the uk in 2013

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 5 місяців тому +12

      That's the basic purpose of all litigation, isn't it? To make the lawyers richer?

    • @theceoofcrackcocaineandamp5961
      @theceoofcrackcocaineandamp5961 5 місяців тому +4

      @@CrazyBear65did you not read the comment? You have very selective reading patterns.

    • @jeremysmith4620
      @jeremysmith4620 5 місяців тому +8

      @@theceoofcrackcocaineandamp5961 More 6 words me no read. Make head hurt.

    • @bryn494
      @bryn494 5 місяців тому +5

      Lawyers mount class-action suits because the plaintiffs may not get much but there are a lot of them and so the profit's there. This is because they have children to feed. The Govt., via the law, allows this. It's like the scrapyard Rottweiler... :D

  • @johnkacin1500
    @johnkacin1500 5 місяців тому +17

    I think the least egregious thing is the length of the hoagies. As someone who has done prep work for the last few years making everything exactly the portion size it says on the menu is extremely time consuming. So depending on the seasonal menu. I could have between 38 to 42 items to prep and portion everyday and each one takes time. 1st year i was very diligent in making sure everything was correctly portioned or weighed out, but i would spend 10 -12 hours doing that. 2nd year i realized that 99.9% of people are not going to notice whether their portion size was 0.1 or 0.2 ounces over or under. Most sane human beings are not going to complain that their spaghetti was over/under by 1 or 2 noodles. That is my take on that aspect of the story.

    • @davidmartensson273
      @davidmartensson273 5 місяців тому +2

      For ingredients they add a fixed amount, a specific number of equal size slices or a certain number of scoops of something. And the slices are created my a factory to be as close to the same size each, meaning the shop employees would not need to do much preparation apart from picking out the containers.
      So think the sandwiches really are very very close to equal :)

  • @RobCooper-Bachatador
    @RobCooper-Bachatador 5 місяців тому +17

    One of the things I enjoyed in Europe was that you can buy soft drinks (soda/pop) without added sugar that also doesn't use artificial sugar and it tasted great. European food laws make Australia look dodgy, let alone the US.

    • @jarrodbright5231
      @jarrodbright5231 5 місяців тому +1

      Says it all that whenever the Australian government look to tighten up regulations for something the first place they look at for the best way to do it is the EU... then they look at what Australians will actually accept without complaining about a nanny state and water it down.

    • @kathyroux7386
      @kathyroux7386 4 місяці тому

      I am an American, and absolutely everything food here is SUPER shady.

    • @LongNickOfDaLaw
      @LongNickOfDaLaw 4 місяці тому

      I mean if you look at labels if it’s sold in California they make companies follow more strict guidelines stating “the state of California recognizes said ingredients are known to be carcinogenic” but yet they still use and sell said products.. but a lot of products will have that label.god only knows how bad it really is if they don’t ship and sell the products to California

    • @RobCooper-Bachatador
      @RobCooper-Bachatador 4 місяці тому

      @@LongNickOfDaLaw Europe doesn't just do labelling laws, they actively ban ingredients and encourage better methods.

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 4 місяці тому

      @@LongNickOfDaLaw I've not seen that warning. I Have seen "not available in California" or another variation indicating that California don't play them games or probably the court is too backed up?

  • @SmileyJersey
    @SmileyJersey 5 місяців тому +134

    Surprised you didn’t cover Subways alleged shady business practices around their exploitative franchising and fostering of exploitative employment policies

    • @nakeyboy
      @nakeyboy 5 місяців тому +19

      Nah, we have a different brit for that one 😂

    • @elizabetherne556
      @elizabetherne556 5 місяців тому

      Oh that is something to cover because that really harmed immigrants in the US. Their shady business and franchising destroyed peoples lives that came here and opened up a subway. Then watched it get ripped away from them for no reason.

    • @jooleebilly
      @jooleebilly 5 місяців тому +7

      @@nakeyboyDoes his name start with John and end in Oliver?

    • @bramscheDave
      @bramscheDave 5 місяців тому

      There was a really good German investigative report on Subway franchises a couple of years ago.
      You can watch some of it here: ua-cam.com/video/7VtZS8kVAsg/v-deo.html

    • @thedavesofourlives1
      @thedavesofourlives1 5 місяців тому +2

      allegedly@@jooleebilly

  • @7-ten
    @7-ten 5 місяців тому +31

    Never stops being funny with a bald man trying to sell you hair retention products! 😂😂😂😂

    • @j_rainsgoat3929
      @j_rainsgoat3929 5 місяців тому +1

      Exactly.

    • @davidmartensson273
      @davidmartensson273 5 місяців тому +2

      That is probably the whole idea ;) Sell it with humor, and Simon makes the most of it :)

    • @7-ten
      @7-ten 5 місяців тому +1

      @@davidmartensson273 I highly doubt that. More likely the whole idea is for Simon to make money.

    • @davidmartensson273
      @davidmartensson273 5 місяців тому +1

      @@7-ten Sure, Simon gets payed and the company gets a commercial that people does remember, it was the "selling hair products with a bald man" I mean to be the whole idea because its so contradictory.

    • @billt6116
      @billt6116 5 місяців тому +2

      In fairness, they have seen hats that say "bad hair day" but I haven't seen any that say "no hair day".

  • @deadseven3474
    @deadseven3474 5 місяців тому +37

    Simon trying Popeyes for the first time is going to be insane. If he thinks KFC is good, he's going to have his mind blown.

    • @Raztax
      @Raztax 5 місяців тому +5

      The KFCs near me used to be good but are utterly disgusting now. Popeyes is much much better.

    • @SLorraineE
      @SLorraineE 5 місяців тому +2

      See, I was going to comment the opposite. Popeyes biscuits are the best, but I've never been a fan of their chicken

    • @PaulBlamey
      @PaulBlamey 5 місяців тому +2

      KFC is still good in other countries. It's much worse in America for some reason.

    • @MsEJMcLaren
      @MsEJMcLaren 5 місяців тому +2

      @@SLorraineE it depends on the Popeyes you go to, and it's location.

    • @MsEJMcLaren
      @MsEJMcLaren 5 місяців тому +3

      especially if he orders spicy right out the gate....🔥🔥🔥

  • @dylangodfrey9248
    @dylangodfrey9248 5 місяців тому +7

    Starting a class action lawsuit to compensate me for all the times Simon triggers the Siri on my phone😂

  • @Marykate465
    @Marykate465 5 місяців тому +34

    “What the fuck is wrong with bread !”should be the new meme.

  • @danmoar94
    @danmoar94 5 місяців тому +95

    Fun fact, Krispy Kreme weren't allowed to open stores here in Australia until they changed the recipe for their donuts because one of the chemical ingredients is banned for food production here, and has been linked to life threatening illness including cancer. However, their recipe remains unchanged in America...

    • @ashleyandersen4375
      @ashleyandersen4375 5 місяців тому +15

      The FDA really has our best interests at heart! I just know it! /S

    • @thyubernoob
      @thyubernoob 5 місяців тому +15

      First off, who goes to Krispy Kreme and thinks any of it is healthy?

    • @danmoar94
      @danmoar94 5 місяців тому +25

      @@thyubernoob the fact you see "possibly getting cancer" as just "part of eating junk food" says A LOT. I don't understand the mindset of "that's just how it is," especially when I just explained how it doesn't just "have to be like that" because we forced the corporation to change their recipe to comply with our laws. The US could do the same if they had any interest in public health rather than constantly pandering to and bending over backwards to accommodate the desires of big business.

    • @richardm3023
      @richardm3023 5 місяців тому +10

      Ah, well, I guess we have to weight the risk of cancer against eating donuts. Mmmmmm....donuts.

    • @DBZHGWgamer
      @DBZHGWgamer 5 місяців тому

      ​@@danmoar94the fact you see "possibly getting cancer" and then stop thinking is generally not a good mindset. The fact is no matter what you do you will encounter things that give you cancer, the actual statistical likelyhood matters. If a chemical increases risk of cancer but at the levels present in an item the estimated number of customers who will develop cancer as a result of the consumption over the course of a century is below 1 then regulating it out isn't really doing much. You can't just see "it causes cancer" and decide nothing else matters turn your brain off. Literally breathing causes cancer. Every breath you take literally directly introduces free radicals into your bloodstream each one has a chance to come in contact with the wrong cell in the wrong situation and react with the DNA to cause a mutation leading to cancer. You can never completely eliminate risk, you need to manage risk and measure it's actual chances of causing real issues.

  • @furrystarcat
    @furrystarcat 5 місяців тому +2

    In much of the world, things aren't allowed until they're shown to be safe. In the US, things aren't banned until proven UNsafe. And then they get "phased out" over a period until the end of time if an outright ban would negatively impact business interests

  • @josephworzel3815
    @josephworzel3815 5 місяців тому +3

    I worked for saputo (dairy giant in U.S and Canada) for a month and the short time I was retained was due to the fact that my time sheet kept getting "lost" .eventually I couldn't afford to even drive to work and was "fired". But as karma would have it 3 months later I received a letter in the mail stating that a class action lawsuit was filed against the dairy company for failure to pay several hundred employees their wages. I sure as shit entered the case to get what I was entitled to. I won a whole 8 dollars but those dollars felt like JUSTICE!. Kick rocks saputo.

  • @scragar
    @scragar 5 місяців тому +34

    RE: sanitary product tax
    Depends on the particular sanitary product, but some were available free with the NHS if they were considered reusable(so diva cups for example), while almost everything else was 5%(because they're under the same category as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste).
    Honestly I'm still annoyed at that. In 1995 there was a petition to remove VAT from all products like that, it's not like keeping teeth healthy or washing is a luxury; but it was declined. Then when the movement looked like it was finally gaining traction and looked like it might get reconsidered in 2000 the whole thing got pushed aside to address the problem that a portion of the VAT was paid on products only women buy. We could have had a huge win for everybody, but instead got a small win for just women. I really wish the original proposal had passed, it's dumb any product in the category isn't considered essential; and I can't help but feel the focus on pads/tampons was deliberate in an effort to keep the tax on everything else. After 2001 everyone seems to have forgotten about getting rid of tax on everything else which probably made quite a bit of tax over the last 22 and a bit years.

  • @Dr.RichardBanks
    @Dr.RichardBanks 5 місяців тому +57

    Thanks for editing Sam. You're doing the lords work.

  • @ashtonhartley2662
    @ashtonhartley2662 5 місяців тому +2

    American McDonald's fries: 32 different chemicals.
    U.K. McDonald's fries: 0 chemicals.

  • @jodybillings3841
    @jodybillings3841 5 місяців тому +6

    Subway franchise owners have said it's a very hard franchise to make money with, this is the only franchise I've ever seen where every franchise owner decides if they are going to accept coupons printed by the company who's name is on their door. It's one of the best known yet poorly run franchise's in the world.

    • @Electro_Spunk
      @Electro_Spunk 4 місяці тому +1

      John Oliver did an episode on Subway franchising. It's seriously fkd.

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 4 місяці тому

      Circle K does the same thing. I went in one I don't usually go to & was shocked that using my card didn't get the discount on cigarettes as every other Circle K

  • @olencone4005
    @olencone4005 5 місяців тому +39

    I just picked up a Subway sub for lunch -- this totally seems like the perfect video to watch while I eat it.... 😅

    • @olencone4005
      @olencone4005 5 місяців тому +3

      OK, that wasn't so bad... the bread is basically a glazing away from being a Crispy Creme doughnut, the subs are shorter than advertised so they can min-max their profits, the tuna is an indeterminate organic substance that may or may not be derived from some form of sea-life, and American corporations are waaaay more focused on how food looks and how much money they can make off it than how it tastes or how nutritious it is.
      Good vid! Good lunch too, even if I'm not entirely sure what was in it haha! Seems like a perfect spot for one of my go-to movie quotes -- from Man-at-Arms in the live-action Masters of the Universe movie: "Food is food. Never think when you're hungry." 😄

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 5 місяців тому +1

      @@olencone4005 "...more focused on how food looks..."
      Yes! It's everything though, not just food. Appearance far more important than substance sadly in almost every walk of life, and not just The US either.
      Remember an Italian and British chef TV show collab. They visited a bakery in Italy. It looked like a falling down sh*thole, but people went there because the bread was amazing.
      They both agreed that they wouldn't be in business in the UK. No flashing lights, no bright and clean plastic frontage. Nothing in fact to distract you from the sub standard final product.

  • @incredibleflameboy
    @incredibleflameboy 5 місяців тому +106

    I absolutely love the casual criminalist about jared fogle. Yes, its horrible listening but it explains everything in so much detail that you get the whole story plus you get to see simon get blown away by the weight loss in pretty much the exact way.

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 5 місяців тому

      I read somewhere that Jared Fogle recieves daily ass-whoopings in prison, as well he deserves.

    • @flowertrue
      @flowertrue 5 місяців тому +7

      The Jared Fogel video was absolutely eye-opening to me. I only had a vague idea that Jared was a p3d0. But the lengths he went through boggles the mind!

    • @bramscheDave
      @bramscheDave 5 місяців тому +1

      I'd never heard of him, but thereagain, our local Subway only lasted about 6 months, before it closed, so we get very little advertising and I don't remember the Jared case hitting the news here. I did work in the local city for a while and there was a Subway next to the office and we got a discount, but I probably ate there less than once a month on average, I usually went to one of the local cafés or street food vendors. The Subway stuff was way too sweet and the bread didn't taste like real bread - my wife bakes fresh bread and we make our own flour from whole grains, with only natural ingredients. The other shops used bread from local bakers, baked with whole grains and no artificial additives.

    • @incredibleflameboy
      @incredibleflameboy 5 місяців тому +1

      Same here. I knew what he had done but subway isn't that big in the UK. Yeah we have a load of stores but the whole thing with mascots and spokespersons are very American so when it all went down it didn't hit our TVs or newspapers. I think I found out about it through family guy or something and had to Google him to understand the reference but even then there was basically no info on what he did.

    • @Zantsak
      @Zantsak 5 місяців тому

      Wimpy rocks! But only in South Africa. Nandos is better though. Subway failed here…

  • @mcore0007
    @mcore0007 5 місяців тому +3

    Subway knew about Jared's escapades for years. There is great info about the investigative journalist who approached Subway with all the bad information about Jared and his Subway handler. She tried to contact Subway with her report, but Subway ignored her.

  • @wadeharrell8030
    @wadeharrell8030 5 місяців тому +5

    Unfortunately, European style bakeries are not really a thing in the USA, so most Americans have no context to understand what they are missing or what bread is

  • @michaelblacktree
    @michaelblacktree 5 місяців тому +27

    Here in the US, class action lawsuits are basically get-rich-quick schemes for lawyers. The plaintiffs might make a buck or two (literally), but the lawyers make millions.

    • @amber_amber62
      @amber_amber62 5 місяців тому +5

      That is true, but it's the only way to hold a company accountable if they scam a little bit of money out of a lot of people.

    • @MoreEvilThanYahweh
      @MoreEvilThanYahweh 5 місяців тому

      @@amber_amber62 The corollary is that it also makes things easier for companies to pay off a single lump sum and "stop worrying about it" compared to a continuous parade of individual cases. It's cheaper for them this way most of the time as well.

    • @MuhChicken
      @MuhChicken 5 місяців тому

      @@amber_amber62 Where does the idea "It's the only way" come from?
      Like Simon Says (pause for effect, LOL) we Americans need to be able to report these issues and they need to be checked into. At that point if they are found to be in violation of anything they need to be required by law to correct it. If they 'knowingly' did wrong or caused harm they need to be fined and that money needs to support the part of the government that looks into these issues as well as pay for damages. We also need some 'Full Disclosure Truth in Advertising Laws' that make it illegal to misrepresent or lie about the hazards and or benefits of a product or service. Unfortunately, when companies can make into the Billions of dollars per year doing us wrong and can keep it legal with a Million dollar lobbying budget, very little if anything will change in America. If you believe I'm wrong about this, just look into what happened with supplements... After a bit of lobbying our representatives decided to just let supplement companies self regulate.
      I find it sickening that lawyers in the USA hunt for issues where they can file a Class Action suit that's basically a get rich quick scheme. For instance, they are currently running one against Verizon because they charged extra fees on their phone bills over a number of years. Like, if their customers didn't like the fees and didn't want to pay them they could have dropped their service and went with a different company. However, they paid and now there is a $100,000,000.00 (That's One Hundred Million) lawsuit against them. According to the documentation the lawyers will receive $33,000,000.00 (That's Thirty Three Million) plus expenses out of that, or roughly 33% plus expenses. WTF? Ever wonder why your wireless bills are so expensive and you don't get free upgrades on your phones any more?

  • @hellbillyjr
    @hellbillyjr 5 місяців тому +54

    Simon's passion about bread is hilarious

    • @trashcatlinol
      @trashcatlinol 5 місяців тому +6

      Yeah.... it's bread. I can't blame him.

    • @ConcreteLand
      @ConcreteLand 5 місяців тому +6

      Gotta say I agree with him.

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 5 місяців тому

      @@ConcreteLand It's funny what tasting how things can and possibly should taste like can do to you.
      Learn to make it yourself. 10 mins effort, hours of letting the yeast go to work, bung it in the oven.

    • @ashleyandersen4375
      @ashleyandersen4375 5 місяців тому +4

      Never understood people freaking out over bread until I started making my own. Now, everything else from the stores tastes like CAKE! I HATE IT!!! -sobs into sunbeam loaf-

    • @ConcreteLand
      @ConcreteLand 5 місяців тому +1

      @@jimb9063 advice not needed. Just pulled a loaf out of the oven an hour ago. 👍👍 although I am unsure what bung it in the oven means??

  • @amandajlemen
    @amandajlemen 5 місяців тому +5

    As a fellow bread enthusiast and baker, you dont bleach the bread, you bleach the flour and condition the dough....so your bread was "likely" bleached. Its like the bromide thing too

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 4 місяці тому

      I thought/heard that in order to Get white bread/products you have to bleach the wheat, or else it's a wheat product. But I really don't know for fact (not a baker). The dilemma, I imagine, is How/with What, it's bleached.

  • @ralphsexton8531
    @ralphsexton8531 5 місяців тому +4

    @Simon - the reason for these class-action lawsuits is that it can be very difficult to convince the government's truth-in-advertising elements without a lawsuit - and that suit needs to be high-profile enough to get on their radar. It is really more about that than gaining money.

  • @columbo1876
    @columbo1876 5 місяців тому +22

    Simon, as you predicted Subway didn't see the benefit of playing an ad during this video for some reason. But, "Jersey Mike's" a Subway alternative here in the US was happy to get in on the action and totally pushed an ad during this video.

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe 5 місяців тому

      Jersey Mike's was a huge disappointment although they DO have proper red cherry pepper spread, which is common the East Coast but practically impossible to find on the West Coast. If you ever happen to be in NY, go find an outfit called Jreck's Subs. It's inexpensive and quite good in my opinion.

  • @johannerahbk8602
    @johannerahbk8602 5 місяців тому +161

    In general Europe bans food that’s even suspected bad, in USA it has to be proven bad before even considering banning it or adding warning labels

    • @canaan5337
      @canaan5337 5 місяців тому

      The USA will let things they know are harmful go on for decades after the rest of the world bans them because of money in politics. The rest of the world banned lead-based paint in the 1920s or 30s America didn’t do it until the 70s.

    • @EclipseOverSalem
      @EclipseOverSalem 5 місяців тому +17

      In general Europe you have to prove it's edible enough before you are allowed to sell it

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 5 місяців тому +20

      ​@@EclipseOverSalem"edible enough" is what America uses, other countries have standards

    • @jcook693
      @jcook693 5 місяців тому +4

      And not just bad, but like demonstrable illness bad.

    • @Nostripe361
      @Nostripe361 5 місяців тому +8

      The us is more worried about germs than chemicals. It’s why the us does stuff like clean our eggs before selling them despite this destroying a protective layer on them

  • @kengrubb
    @kengrubb 5 місяців тому +5

    You are correct about food standards in the US versus many other places

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 4 місяці тому

      My son thinks it a population control conspiracy by the US government... (He also thinks the world is flat & that all government's are conspiring against the common people!)

  • @gabriellavedier9650
    @gabriellavedier9650 5 місяців тому +26

    In US law (and I'm pretty sure UK law too) there are two kinds of suit judgements. Compensatory and Punitive. Compensatory damages are sought to recover money lost due to negligence or crime, and can include emotional damage. Punitive damages are extra money taken as a punishment, aimed at making the company wary of doing a shady thing again or to force them to sharpen up enforcement or quality so an accident is less likely to strip them of cash again.

  • @banishedpotato2268
    @banishedpotato2268 5 місяців тому +22

    It was hilarious to me how passionate Simon got about regular bread in this episode 😂

  • @RobCooper-Bachatador
    @RobCooper-Bachatador 5 місяців тому +2

    In Australia, sales tax has to be listed in the price of the item, they're not allowed to list the untaxed price.

  • @SomeoneExchangeable
    @SomeoneExchangeable 5 місяців тому +4

    "What's wrong with bread": I am with you on that Simon. But the reason is: large parts of the western world have no idea how to make actual, tasty bread. Like even the crap my 50EUR bread machine churns out with minimal effort (if I use the right flour) is mostly better than what I had in many expensive places.

  • @petermaardananders6803
    @petermaardananders6803 5 місяців тому +66

    I'm Dutch and we have a subway in Lelystad where I live too, but they're too expensive and the food is not even close to mediocre it outright sucks. They'll be sure to go out of business soon.

    • @mojo8253
      @mojo8253 5 місяців тому +1

      i haven't been to a Subway in over 4 years now because i always end up disappointed same when i go to Mcdonalds

    • @randumbnass
      @randumbnass 5 місяців тому +2

      I've seen Subway in a few different countries, and it's wild how expensive it is relative to here in the States.

    • @Jakey4000
      @Jakey4000 5 місяців тому

      Subway here in nz is far too expensive, a footlong of a half decent filling costs like $13 to 15 and easily goes above $20 for a combo

    • @angrydoggy9170
      @angrydoggy9170 5 місяців тому

      Luckily enough there’s still enough local businesses selling actually quality food in the lowlands.

  • @thirstfast1025
    @thirstfast1025 5 місяців тому +62

    My friend told me a story (so it may well be a wives tale) about someone complaining about their "footlong" sub only being 11in, so the employee took the sandwich, squished the shit out of it so it was then 13in long, cut off the extra inch, and gave it back with a smug "now it's 12in".

    • @mojo8253
      @mojo8253 5 місяців тому +8

      that's how to answer a "Karen" like it said in the video they get the dough in portions of weight... so they get the same volume, did they measure the thickness...? i make bread everyday at work and it doesn't always come out the same way

    • @thirstfast1025
      @thirstfast1025 5 місяців тому +5

      @@mojo8253 As someone who eats bread, I thank you for your work! As I said, I didn't experience the situation I mentioned first-hand, but I know from various different personal experiences that bakers are not likely to be shorting people in any way. I mean, ffs, a "baker's dozen" is 13!

    • @theceoofcrackcocaineandamp5961
      @theceoofcrackcocaineandamp5961 5 місяців тому

      Bread nerds pwahahaha go eat some homemade bread with your breadfriend you crummy dorks ahahahahah bread heads.

    • @shaneeslick
      @shaneeslick 5 місяців тому +1

      😂Brilliant, I hope it is true

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers 5 місяців тому

      Good urban legend

  • @richieixtar5849
    @richieixtar5849 5 місяців тому +4

    From the UK but having lived in southern Illinois for over 3 years I was reduced to eating rye bread as every single loaf of everything else was sodden with sugar! Even the tasty looking wholemeal from the 'Wholefood' shop!
    Thank God for the good ol' british bloomer :)

  • @user-sc8ne2br3g
    @user-sc8ne2br3g 5 місяців тому +2

    We have wimpy in South Africa, the "restaurant" attached to a brand of petrol station here 😂

  • @j.p.6932
    @j.p.6932 5 місяців тому +10

    26:36 Again, Simon just brilliant at explaining, “He’s doing all sorts of food chemistry. He’s just like a chemist with food.”

  • @chantellylace4174
    @chantellylace4174 5 місяців тому +31

    I worked at a Subway in my home town for 8 hours... I took the uniform back that night after working 7am to 3pm, running the entire store before noon because the manager left early with a hangover and the other worker stood on the phone her entire shift.
    Also after seeing how everything was made and shipped in, with bags of produce without dates or labels, I couldnt eat there again...

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 5 місяців тому +4

      Was very similar to working for other large multi location non food brands, albeit technically franchisee's in subway, but the dynamic was not noticeably different to how store managers don't have much autonomy in other brands anyway. Because it's food, it just seems so much worse.
      Utter hypocrisy throughout the system. It's known by everyone that the standards set are both unrealistic and never followed, but everyone has to pretend that they are.
      Same attitude seems to be followed by the food standards folk too, which is disturbing.
      No different to how things work in other areas sadly. Take fork lifts. Everyone knows, including the instructors, they are often open about it, that how you're supposed to use them is completely different to how they will be used. All bollocks unfortunately.
      I think it's basically shifting the blame onto the lowest employee if/when something goes wrong.
      "We've shown you the correct way, but you were doing it in a different way, it's your fault."
      Conveniently forgetting it's impossible to do it the right way. You either just get on with it, or refuse and leave and someone else will take your place doing it wrong.

    • @letsdothis9063
      @letsdothis9063 4 місяці тому

      I worked at a Subway for several months.
      The GM gave me the keys to the store after like a month.
      One day out of the blue, I was texted that I'm fired. Lol
      All that I can think, is that her daughter got mad that I wouldn't sleep with her (I had a serious girlfriend, that I later married, and the daughter also had a boyfriend)
      Her name was Chastity 😅.
      I guess that she made something up about me and told her mom.
      I still eat subway tho.

  • @geoffreysmith3196
    @geoffreysmith3196 5 місяців тому +2

    A note about KFC: According to a cat that used to live with me some years ago, KFC fried chicken was Absolutely The Best CAT FOOD she had ever tasted! This is certainly high praise, coming from an animal that would occasionally catch small winged raptors, and eat them raw. So, good for you KFC!

  • @domomitsune5920
    @domomitsune5920 5 місяців тому +4

    Simon, I'm glad to see that you still have your wity humor in the new year. I love the witty puns.

  • @nashthebaker9338
    @nashthebaker9338 5 місяців тому +24

    I work in the industrial baking sector, adjacent to the factories that make the frozen bread for Subway.
    Yes, there is a lot of sugar in it. Up to 15%.
    Sugar is actually the cheapest anti-roping (prevents mold) agent you can use. Regular bread - flour, water, salt and yeast - only has a shelf life of a day or two. If you add sugar into it, the shelf life goes up to about a week or more. That is also the same reason why McDonalds buns just... dry out... instead of getting moldy. There's heaps of sugar AND anti-roping agents, and of course, plenty of canola oil.

    • @georgesos
      @georgesos 5 місяців тому

      They all sound sooo appetizing I want to bite my tablet.....🤪

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas 5 місяців тому +3

      I was appalwd when I went to the UK. Came back and literally wven our bread is TWICE as much sugar.
      And somehow all of their bars have fresh peas. It's insane how good and how cheap their food is. Americans would be so PISSED if they ever bothered to see how good the rest of the world has it.

    • @christinebenson518
      @christinebenson518 5 місяців тому

      ​@Loralanthalas I watch the UA-cam channel called Sorted. They constantly do meal challenges. It can be £5 meal or £20 3 meals 2 portions of each. Lots of budget meals honestly.
      I always think how in the heck would I cook 3 meals for $20 let alone $30. Even if I did vegetarian, which I don't do often. I love me some lentils, white beans and quinoa, but if memory serves a package of quinoa is about $5 minimum. Lentils are probably around $3. Beans are probably $2.
      I have my grandma's Better Homes and Gardens budget cookbook. It's got interesting recipes. I believe they use lamb as a replacement for chicken. If it's not lamb it's a different surprising meat choice.
      We Americans really have it bad.

  • @kortanioslastofhisname
    @kortanioslastofhisname 5 місяців тому +4

    25:18 For the FDA to ban something from being added to food it needs to be proven to be harmful, for the EFSA to allow something not conventionally found in food stuffs to be added to food it needs to be demonstrated to be safe. So, no, it's not just you being biased because you are European.

  • @kengrubb
    @kengrubb 5 місяців тому +1

    Earliest reports to law enforcement about Jared happened in 2007. Police raided his home July 7, 2015. He formally pled guilty on November 19, 2015.

  • @rubbafunk
    @rubbafunk 4 місяці тому +2

    19:34
    Bruh-huh-huhh, NO!
    Absolute gold man. I had to repeat it about a dozen times.

  • @TimSedai
    @TimSedai 5 місяців тому +13

    Late 90s in college in kirksville, mo, subway offered free six inch cold cut trios with the purchase of a large mountain dew for an entire summer. $1.24 a day food budget for my 19 yr old bum ass lol

  • @diyeana
    @diyeana 5 місяців тому +19

    For some reason, I thought this was going to be about subways. You know, little trains under the ground. 😂 Choo chew!

  • @ruspj
    @ruspj 5 місяців тому +2

    you metioned that subway use the same set ammount of fillings no matter how long the sandwiches are.
    on the rare occasion i go i usually have hearty ittalian and while most branches add 5 slices of both salami and pepperoni a few branches only add 3 of each.
    i allways find their reaction entertaining when i wait untill its been grilled before telling them why i dont want it, refusing to pay, and going somewhere else instead.
    its like ordering a big mac and the local branch chosing to only include a single burger / layer while still charging full price

  • @eldoolittle
    @eldoolittle 5 місяців тому +2

    I didn't get a Subway ad, I got a Burger King ad during the rant about meat wrapped in brioche bread. 😂😂😂

  • @human_cube
    @human_cube 5 місяців тому +12

    POPEYES is absolutely amazing!
    Also.......
    March 24th 2029 is the 1st day jared can have a subway sub again.

  • @thejudgmentalcat
    @thejudgmentalcat 5 місяців тому +67

    Once Simon has Popeye's, he'll never go back to KFC 🍗

    • @Chloe-666-McCray
      @Chloe-666-McCray 5 місяців тому

      The best Popeye's is like 50mi for me (Salt Lake City) at Hill AFB (just outside Riverdale, Roy, and Layton UT). The KFCs that are close are better than the close Popeye's somehow.

    • @chrissiebrewer3271
      @chrissiebrewer3271 5 місяців тому

      Agreed

    • @jond661
      @jond661 5 місяців тому +4

      UA-cam search Kat Williams Popeye's Lady or Kat Williams taco bell.... No need to thank me.

    • @olencone4005
      @olencone4005 5 місяців тому +2

      Boston Market stole me away from KFC... tho it didn't hurt that it was MUCH easier to get in and out of Boston Market's parking lot than the convoluted maze of my local KFC :P

    • @wpjohn91
      @wpjohn91 5 місяців тому +3

      Jollybees is where its at

  • @jacobcoughlin2408
    @jacobcoughlin2408 5 місяців тому +1

    I'll never eat at subway again after they refused to accept their own coupons.

  • @dennistate5953
    @dennistate5953 5 місяців тому +2

    Most shocking reveal: NY Post published a fact.

  • @eeik5150
    @eeik5150 5 місяців тому +3

    “This is the family friendly version” of a family unfriendly version of a mascot.

  • @JamesFromTexas
    @JamesFromTexas 5 місяців тому +139

    As someone who lived in Germany for a few years I can confirm, European food is generally way healthier than American food. Everything tastes different, even the KFC biscuits.

    • @stolendrones
      @stolendrones 5 місяців тому +9

      From the US; spent time around Germany & Benelux.
      This is true.

    • @radaro.9682
      @radaro.9682 5 місяців тому +11

      I spent a summer in Nice back in 99. It was the best and most carried food I've ever experienced. I miss it. American food is largely trash. And the worst part, the fresh vegetables that aren't 100% visually appealing get thrown away. Because it won't sell as well.

    • @mattiemathis9549
      @mattiemathis9549 5 місяців тому +2

      It really didn’t used be that way. I went to Europe in 1991, I came back to the USA and it really felt like everything had changed….

    • @wpjohn91
      @wpjohn91 5 місяців тому +8

      In the uk we get no biscuits

    • @JamesFromTexas
      @JamesFromTexas 5 місяців тому +7

      @@wpjohn91 I'm so sorry for your and the rest of Britain's loss.

  • @gilesa.4052
    @gilesa.4052 5 місяців тому +1

    Seem to remember something about McDonalds not getting a licence when it first tried to venture into France for the same reason as Ireland as the food standards agency variant determine the buns to be too sweet and categorised as confectionery, they had to adjust the ingredients. But could just as easily be an urban legend...

  • @waynedieckmann9840
    @waynedieckmann9840 5 місяців тому +1

    Cooking by definition is chemistry. Doesn't mean we should add meth.

  • @the-chillian
    @the-chillian 5 місяців тому +5

    In America we have this thing called "class action lawsuits". If a lot of people have been injured by the same -- oh, let's call it alleged fraud in this case -- one such person can file a suit and apply for "class" status. This means that everyone in the country injured by the same act is included in the class unless they specifically opt out. These settlements are often for many millions, but usually the amounts paid out to each plaintiff are minuscule. The real winners are the law firms, which take a large cut of the settlement as a fee.
    So you get a lot of garbage class action lawsuits because some law firms actively seek out plaintiffs so as to file them. They can be immensely profitable.

  • @zachd9995
    @zachd9995 5 місяців тому +6

    I worked at subway for 2 years and the tuna is literally just starkist tuna but comes in a bigger tear open aluminum pouch instead of a can. Tuna stopped being part of the $5 foot long deals because it cost more than that to make a sandwich so after they removed it.

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 4 місяці тому

      Sooo, in reality, it should be Starkist being sued? Subway defense: "Dude it's not our fault, we only opened the cans, they're to blame on what comes out!" hehehe

  • @bettyswallocks6411
    @bettyswallocks6411 5 місяців тому +2

    A “Closed” sign is the sign of a healthy-eating Subway.

  • @ggEmolicious
    @ggEmolicious 4 місяці тому +1

    Marie Antoinette: If they have no bread, let them eat Subway!

  • @arghjayem
    @arghjayem 5 місяців тому +4

    02:00 the irony of a bald guy promoting a hair loss prevention product! 😂They didn’t think that through when they sponsored you guys did they? 😂

  • @SandyMasquith
    @SandyMasquith 5 місяців тому +10

    Popeye's chicken sandwich is the best thing.Ever. Just go get one. And then try to wait an entire week before you go get another.

  • @Direkin
    @Direkin 5 місяців тому +1

    Huge queues outside of a newly opened franchise is quite normal. It's something different, so people want to try it. It's like when Shake Shack and Five Guys opened up in Hong Kong, I would have to wait over an hour to get in. Now, there's no queue.

  • @ronbertguy
    @ronbertguy 5 місяців тому

    "nobody wants their meat wrapped in something sweet" No one tell Simon about doughnuts being used as burger buns, breakfast corn dogs wrapped in presweetened pancake batter, or McGriddles. I used to work in a McDonald's, so I am disgusted/turned away from most of their food, but the McGriddle still entices me from time to time. The savory of the sausage and cheese matches perfectly with the sweetness from the syrup bits in the pancake.

  • @MickelFrisch
    @MickelFrisch 5 місяців тому +3

    My great grandfather was a food chemist for Kraft. He held the patent for "smooth/creamy fat free frozen yogurt" and the process to make it. My mom has stories about Pop-pop bringing home tubs of frozen yogurt with various levels of ice crystals and clumps trying to get it right.

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 4 місяці тому

      You know b if you turn the ice cream package upside down, it won't form the frost layer on top. (If it's not quickly consumed)

  • @hopsys
    @hopsys 5 місяців тому +20

    One thing terrible thing they did, arguably, the worst, was give me food poisoning

  • @maeve_a
    @maeve_a 4 місяці тому +1

    😂 someone please explain to Simon that a class action suit is not about ONE sandwich but MANY.
    So the result would not be "one sandwich=$4" but "50,000 people were ripped off"*

  • @wellox8856
    @wellox8856 5 місяців тому +7

    7:55 Are you saying that you DONT want a sweet bun wrapped around your meat? 😳

  • @amellie2
    @amellie2 5 місяців тому +8

    when it comes to simons confusion on why people file class action lawsuits, i would imagine most people do it just to make a company pay a lot of money

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas 5 місяців тому +3

      Only reason I ever signed up. Was surprised as hell when Wells Fargo sent me $17. They've spent a few years now trying to get me to cash it. So I know they're obligated to pay. They just sent me a replacement $17 check a few months back. I keep it on one of the shelves in my mantel.

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 5 місяців тому

      It's FAR easier to actually get somewhere with a class action instead of an individual

  • @davidkeetz
    @davidkeetz 5 місяців тому

    American here - yes, our food has so many more preservatives and sugars added to it because of our enormous infrastructure and It definitely has always filled me up very fast. My friends always talk about how I eat like a bird, but truly 1/4 to 1/3 of a "meal" purchased from a restaurant fills me up. Anytime we go out to eat, my leftovers always feed me for at least two more meals at home. I think I experience this because the majority of the food that I ate up until I was out of high school was home grown food from our farm. My family grew a LOT of foods and we traded with other farmers in our county for meats and dairy products - and we only ate out maybe once every three months or so.

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned 5 місяців тому +1

    Over here is Australia it is a legal requirement for all prices to include taxes, so what you see on the shelf is what you pay, be it at a major chain store or a family run corner shop in the middle of nowhere that somehow supports Apple Pay.

  • @josephsollender8487
    @josephsollender8487 5 місяців тому +9

    I can't picture Simon with hair, even as a child I imagine he was bald and bearded...

    • @BURDYMAN777
      @BURDYMAN777 5 місяців тому +2

      I get flashbacks of young TopTenz Simon bald and without a beard sometimes while flipping through my brains roledex of traumatic images I've seen online.
      ->🤓

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 5 місяців тому

      ​@@BURDYMAN777 I get the odd Top Tenz video in my "watch it again" section here in UA-cam, and beardless Simon is haunting 😂

    • @DaleDix
      @DaleDix 5 місяців тому

      on the channel, set the videos to earliest first!

  • @billberry6821
    @billberry6821 5 місяців тому +4

    I mostly stay away from "processed" foods here in US. My son brought home Dominoes, which I hadn't had in decades (although I remember liking it). I swear I could smell the chemicals in it. I can't eat it anymore.

    • @jarrodbright5231
      @jarrodbright5231 5 місяців тому +3

      What's that Tim Minchin rant..? "Everything is chemicals!"
      I'm sure you can smell the acetyl pyrroline in that pizza as soon as the box comes in the door - very distinctive chemical odor, that one (this is the chemical created in the process of baking gluten-containing bread).

  • @justa.american8303
    @justa.american8303 5 місяців тому +1

    In America there is a push for greater disclosure of food ingredients. I've visited Scotland and specifically London and noticed a large difference in food quality. Everything tastes better, and I got more energy from what I ate. Here, there are Aldi's and Lidls. The food offerings that are imported from Germany still follow the German purity laws as well as locally sourced veggies and fruits. While this isn't a huge change, it is a beginning in our small town.
    As for the sugar content the market has been changing the past few years. The obesity is a result of not only sugar consumption but also serving size, even in upscale restaurants. This is a result of personal preference concerning what a person eats. And, granted, the food industry pushes sugar because it is a addictive ingredient. Especially true for 'fast food' vendors.

    • @callak_9974
      @callak_9974 4 місяці тому

      Sugar is also addictive and makes the brain happy, so you'll more likely believe the food there was good cause your brain says so. Once 1 chain restaurant started doing that to their products, the others followed suit.
      All these additives of fats, sugars, salts and then the manufactured whatever is far cheaper than having quality ingredients along with having a much longer shelf life so that there's less possible waste as well, adding more to the bottom line.

  • @thewalkinglost
    @thewalkinglost 2 дні тому

    Class Action Lawsuit: A lawyer sues on behalf of the class ($6/customer*1 Million Customers; $6 Million), takes as much as they legally can, retainer, fees, etc. and issues anyone who cares a $6 dollar check.
    In summation: Lawyer raided Subway.

  • @noodles3559
    @noodles3559 5 місяців тому +5

    20:00 background checks are useless if the person had never been caught.

  • @shaunareeves1911
    @shaunareeves1911 5 місяців тому +5

    Can confirm Wimpy does still exist my side of London! The food has actually improved (somewhat), though got a fair bit more expensive than its competitors.

  • @Thudd224
    @Thudd224 5 місяців тому +1

    Jared ended his career the same way he started it, trying to get into smaller pants

  • @ButWhyWasTaken
    @ButWhyWasTaken 5 місяців тому +4

    Hey Danny...and all the other writers in Simon's basement, how about a script about the weirdest or cringiest or whatever internet memes or trolls or something, with the main purpose being actually to confuse the ever loving shit out of Simon every 5 seconds?
    I think it could have a lot of potential.
    Alternatively it could be a new episode of Simon has to guess whether stories of this are real or fake on Decoding the Unknown.

  • @TheRealMrKGB
    @TheRealMrKGB 5 місяців тому +6

    I had Subway the other day for the first time in about 4 years. It was so flavorless if it hadn’t been for being able to taste the chips, I would have taken a C-19 test.

  • @samedwards6683
    @samedwards6683 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for creating and sharing this informative and timely video. Great job. Keep it up.

  • @suzbone
    @suzbone 5 місяців тому +1

    27:00 SIMON. Louisiana expat living in Texas here... Popeye's is sooooo good. I don't like fast food chicken sandwiches. I would never order one for myself on purpose... until Popeye's threw their hat in the ring. I'll sure enough get in the car just to go get a spicy chicken sandwich from Popeye's. Even the pickles on it are exceptional!
    The other must-order is a 2-piece dark, spicy, with red beans and rice.
    You're SO LUCKY to live in Prague it's SOOOOO gorgeous!!!

  • @michaelmayhem350
    @michaelmayhem350 5 місяців тому +4

    It wasn't a foot long that's why Jared liked kids. Their small hands make it seem bigger.

  • @Keichimaru
    @Keichimaru 5 місяців тому +3

    Weight is completely subjective to the person. 240lbs may sound heavy, but I'm 270lbs, about 6 foot tall, and I'm not some massive fat lump. I'm a bit heavier, sure, but I'm also built like a tank and have a wide muscular build. I've seen the pants they claim used to be Jared's and there's no way that a man that was 240lbs wore pants that size unless he's under 5 foot tall.

    • @christinebenson518
      @christinebenson518 5 місяців тому

      I hate when people say "oh, you should weigh X amount." My mom used to make comments on my "big" wrists. I've been fat my entire life, but my wrists and forearms are normal sized. I just have a larger frame. I swear all that's on my wrists are skin and muscles.
      I worked with a woman that was 4' 9.25 inches. That quarter if an inch made her a "normal" sized adult. Anyway she told me she was going clothes shopping and there was triple 0 clothes. She was a double 0 and as she put it most people shouldn't be wearing my size, let alone be smaller. She said she was highly offended.

  • @kathyroux7386
    @kathyroux7386 4 місяці тому

    Here in Missouri, you buy a car and pay taxes on it. Then every year, you pay “property taxes” on the car you already paid tax on when you bought it. It’s such a rip off!

  • @Tiger351
    @Tiger351 5 місяців тому +2

    Subway was already on the way out even before the whole "we're distabcing ourselves from our former spokesperson" thing, the rapid rise in the cost of a sandwich and simultaneous drop in food quality had already made consumers seek alternatives prior to that point (at least in Australia). It was my go to lunch on pay day for a few years in the mid 2000's, been over a decade since I bought Subway and many franchisees over here have since closed their stores.

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming 5 місяців тому

      Compare Subway to a local Delicatessen and it's no competition. You know the bread is fresh and has no sugar in it. The items are also fresh and much cheaper.

  • @adamwynn1001
    @adamwynn1001 5 місяців тому +4

    With those kinds of cases, you get into the realm of “punitive damages.” The idea is that you can find a person or company so heavily that it will punish their misdeeds and discourage further poor behavior by them or others. So it isn’t really about Johnny Lawsuit getting a cool $500K so much as it is about Subway getting slapped and told to stop that.

  • @superbaby0339
    @superbaby0339 5 місяців тому +9

    I believe matpat on food theory covers a couple of these cases. I know he covered the tuna suit. From what I remember it was kinda a nut job suit. In short most labs wouldn’t even accept the subway tuna to do the experiment. I believe it was to keep their prestige because it’s kinda a general rule that when meats are cooked the DNA in the meat degrades significantly. The lady also changed her argument a couple times too I think.

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 5 місяців тому

      Subway was covering their ass, of course the tuna wasn't all tuna. None of their products are what they claim.

    • @llamasugar5478
      @llamasugar5478 5 місяців тому

      “Tuna suit” totally sounds like something I’d wear to school on the Friday before Break.

    • @HappleProductions
      @HappleProductions 5 місяців тому

      It's basically, cooking is the act of breaking down food ahead of time before it enters our bodies so it is easier to digest. Of course cooking it achieves the goal of breaking it down, to the point of it not being able to be DNA tested. That is what cooking IS.

  • @Coachnickhawley1
    @Coachnickhawley1 5 місяців тому

    The irony of the Keeps ads is pure gold.

  • @TheGwydion777
    @TheGwydion777 5 місяців тому +1

    Remember having a Subway on my postal round. I always hated going near, let alone in it if it had mail. The smell always made me gag. Never had that with a chippie or any other fast food place.

  • @peterkirby1753
    @peterkirby1753 5 місяців тому +3

    Gees there's a Whistler gear-change! I just went from serious SW Warographics 3 Gorges Dam to Brainblaze 🤪

  • @aq5426
    @aq5426 5 місяців тому +2

    Simon, as a Popeye's aficionado let me just say: BRAVE THE QUEUE! And get the spicy chicken sammich, because that is *chef kiss*