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@@deltanstudios5008 yeah no, believe or not there are some people in this world(me for example) who find fast food absolutely disgusting with some exceptions. Chocolate and most candies taste disgusting as well, sugar is overrated i much prefer salt.
I love how the uk guys is just like “hi this is a small and this is a medium” And the us guy is like *YO LARGE SIZE BURGER ITS PACKED HUGE SHIT LOOK AT THAT SIZE*
and the medical section in the UK wonder why people are getting bigger and getting all sorts of illnesses... hello portion sizes are not helping.. love the difference in the vibrant USA compared to the reserved UK... ha ha
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I love the stereotypical personality differences, the us dude is like YEAH LETS GO and the UK dude is like good evening, we are going to try some fries today :)
@@t-time62 Welcome to how McDonald's Norway operated. "Small menu" had medium fries and drink. "Medium Menu" had large size fries and drink. "Large Menu" was exactly the same as a medium menu, but you got an extra cheeseburger or double cheese for reduced price... They've changed it now, so small is actual small. Medium is actual medium, and large is large.
This is actually fairly common. Not just with food. It's called goldilocks pricing. The idea is that most consumers naturally "compromise" and choose the middle option. So stores usually have the highest margins on that middle option. This also has the effect that for only a small dollar amount more, you can get way more fries. This has the effect of bumping people up from the middle option into the option that makes the store the most money.
@@ElAnikilador001 when my dad and brother were in the US they bought one of the big cups to share, they were about to throw their cup away and this lady came up to them like “no guys don’t throw that away! You get a free refill!”
@@ElAnikilador001 It is for those who take it to go (takeaway). Yes, when eating inside people get a smaller cup and take advantage of the free refills. But even some of those want to take a cup with them after eating in, so you can still get the larger cup when eating in because you plan to take it with you when you leave and have a drink later. It is all about options.
@Merciless Freak I’m from America and tbh there’s barely anyone around me who is fat. You must be one of those racist Europeans who hates every American for no reason
Except the drinks! The McDonald’s drink is only $1 in US currency and you get a good sized drink. You can sip on it all day if you’re used to much smaller portions. Just get light ice so it doesn’t dilute the flavor if you can’t drink our large fast enough.
@@yumixo4598 yes the us does have larger obesity rates but you also have to include other factors, like the us has more than 3x England’s population. And though some may not think of this, but obesity can also be caused by genes that you get in your ethnicity. Some people are just born with low metabolism and that is the difference, Americans tend to have lower metabolism than those of the English descent.
@deliverence you seem to be very well informed about Europe lol. I mean like, the quality about out lifestyle and our food is way higher than in the US. And if you ask, I'm living in Germany, where there's actually no socialism lol
The really interesting thing would be to know the prices. I suspect, having visited the US from the UK, that the US prices are also significantly cheaper for a significantly bigger portion.
I wanna believe the UK charges more for a drink upgrade. The U.S. always pushes for cheap fizzy drinks. In the fast food restaurants they almost all been caught recently in news investigations about how they pitch you only for medium or large portions on drive thru orders even tho the customer wanted a small or regular. And as for other places you can go to gas stations and get a liter cup for less than a 20 oz bottle of coke the price of the coke is about 2 dollars now or pitched at 2 for 3 bucks but you can get this liter o fizzy drink from the fountain for 1.89 plus if you have those rewards programs you can get a free drink after 6 to 8 buys depends who you buy it from.
Well. In 🇺🇸, it's free refill but not in UK. Might as well get large and then take it home. That's what we do all the time. Edit: Talking of drinks only.
@@Apman99 Some people they want to take home their drink or they want a drink in their car. Btw, the soda station is in the dining room so you're not going to bother the employees. You just walk up there and get your drink.
It actually depends on your lifestyle. Cholesterol is one of our most important lipids and essential for cell membrane stability. Cholesterol is good, but not when you do no exercise.
@@dreamimgflowerd976 Yep, as most fast food places seem to try and make the medium look larger but the quantity not much so. That said when I travel to the US, the small of everything is not even small. Like who on earth needs over 450ml of soda in one sitting? Do American's feel that is a small portion?
I think the problem is bigger than just fast food portion sizes. These massive portions would be fine if people went out for fast food once a week, the problem is people getting take out almost every day, and washing their burger and large fries with a big fat milk shake and then having some cookies on top for dessert. The real problem with Americans is that they seem utterly incapable of moderation, and this mindset goes way beyond just food and that's why it's a country of such extremes.
Simple... Welcome to Burger King can I take your order. Yes I like a Whopper meal. Would you like yo upgrade to our Texas Double whopper for a buck more? Sure. Medium or large? Large is only 79 cents more. Large please.. Ok that'll be 11.89 please pull forward.... There you go folks thats why we have an obesity problem the way folks are trained to portion upgrade your meal since the invention of the drive thru is one of many reasons why we have such a health problem in the US.
@@BigUriel Its cheaper immediately to get fast food and to stock up on fast food than to get fresh produce for cooking. And that is also assuming you have the time to cook. I’ve had to live off rice for a few months and fast food. I couldn’t afford produce for cooking. So I’d chop up fast food find frozen veggies and meal prep every other day. It’s not about “just moderation.”
There's really not much difference in weight between the average Briton and American, about 5kg. The difference seems to be in that in the UK those who are overweight are nowhere near AS overweight as those in the US. A lot to do with the relative difficulty in getting fresh veggies and fruit on a low income in the US, and how very cheap junk food is.
@@lunavictoriarose7772 The video was lighthearted, saying“Bigger ego” and “food not gold” I think is fine since he did seem proud to go bigger. But imposing the thought of a heart attack is unnecessary. It’s like wishing death for him. That’s why I don’t like that part of your comment.
when i worked at MCdonalds, and i had to scoop fries, i packed them as full as possible so they would stay warmer and the people got more for their money... not like ol'mcdonnald is gonna miss those couple fries
The UK get massively shorted on portion size by KFC. They divide one bird into nine portions whilst most independent fried chicken places will quarter or halve the bird.
KFC cut their chickens into 9, and 18 peices packed into a bag called a 2 head, because it has 2 chickens in. 2 wings, 2 thighs, 2 legs, 2 ribs 1 breast
When I first went to the US, I went to Wendy's and asked for a medium sized menu. When they gave me my drink, I legit said "Oh sorry, I asked for the medium" and they were like... "ma'am, that IS a medium..." 😂 That's when I knew I was definitely in America now.
Same when I first went to Denny's, ordered a "small starter" portion of Nachos & this huge plate full came out, like a big sharing platter, we couldn't eat our mains lol
Wendy's still surprises me with its medium and I LIVE HERE. Some places are crazy with there definition of "Medium," mainly at Wendy's and Movie Theaters...
This was a fun video but some of it was done better than other parts. The soft drink comparisons were really good and definitely showed how comparable sizes were much larger in the US. Other parts were less good. If the US largest size is advertised as a sharing size then it's not really fair to compare it to a large single size in the UK. Sure you could argue that people don't actually share these sizes, but we don't have any data on that here, and it could also be argued that the US is offering more value options for large parties of people. I also would have liked to see the pizzas weighed since they were pretty close in size. Pouring out the Starbucks was unnecessary since it could have just been down to the particular store and the advertised brand sizes are what should be compared. And why no mcdonalds fries??? You do KFC/BK fries and not McD c'mon.
I'm English, and every country I've been to, I make it a point to visit a Muck D's, because they have slightly different menus, usually something nationally fitting on it. Also, in a lot of European countries, you can get a beer. Anyway, I've noticed that the UK has the smallest portion of chips, I've still not found another country that does the same sized portion or smaller.
I bagged fries at McDs as my first job. The official actual specific weight per size is really small. But even their ads say serving size is approximate because your using a scoop and I always overfilled.
In the UK my local BK always try to screw you on the large fries. I started weighing them when they got delivered, as they always looked like a tiny amount. They were usually 80-90 grams. The BK UK website's nutritional information says that a large fries is meant to be 159 grams. So whenever I order I now put a comment "I know a LARGE FRIES portion is meant to be 159 grams, can you plz make sure mine are close to that! THANKS! :)" and every time I get a proper portion (yeah, okay, I probably get some bodily fluids added for free instead though 🤔). If I forget the message, they go right back to screwing me. It's not an accident, they're doing this on purpose. A lot of the review comments on the market-leading food delivery service complain that the BK fries portions are too small. How much money does it really save to cheat customers out of 70-80 grams of fries!? Especially when BK charge £2.89 for a large fries and McDonalds charge £1.49 for their large - BK charge nearly twice as much, so must make a good deal more profit on theirs anyway without the cheeky portion sizes, way smaller than advertised! They are sometimes also cheating us on the burgers too. An XL Bacon Double Cheese Burger is meant to have three slices of cheese, often they add just two. When they temporarily did the Bacon King Burger, it was meant to have four slices, but often is was just the two. When all restaurants originally closed due to COVID, BK were doing one of their limited-time-only burgers which used some weird cheese. Months later when they reopened instead of chucking that cheese out, they used it in place the normal cheese for all burgers to use it up. Changing the advertised product without saying so. Two restaurants at least 20 miles apart both did this, so I guess is was approved by corporate. BK may be miles better than McDonalds when it comes to taste, but they sure don't seem to mind treating their customers like chumps. Wendy's just moved back into the UK market this year and started to open their new restaurants, I hope we get one in my town.
@@paladestar9758 Everything tastes better with the spit sauce😂😂 When i want burger i just order it from a local shop! Superior burger and it is even cheaper :)
@@paladestar9758 I worked in restaurants for over a decade. Only ONCE did I ever see anything go out with spit in it. It was a regular group who was notoriously hard on staff and had made their server cry the previous week.
Partially true, because in the US you have to deal with worse things, like hurricanes, polar storms, tornados, heat waves, etc. And some locations actually do deal with rain all the time.
@@hernan2606 But then you do not have to deal with so much boredom as in UK and since is build by migrants your qualifications from abroad probably mean something.
*me in the us looking at the large fries at kfc* That is about as much as I can eat.. (How do all of the people in America manage so much food and I live here nor able to handle it...)
Haha, right? The UK guy with glasses is all calm and polite (and a bit dry). Meanwhile the US guy is like YO BRUH, HERE I AM, BURGER KING IS IN THE HOT SEAT FRYGATE 2020!!! and sprawled out across the table. Culturally accurate? XD
That’s because the American is using sarcasm to shame his countrymen. He’s being overly dramatic to make Americans feel guilty for having larger portion sizes.
Starbucks would probably explain that they don't completely fill the cup with coffee in order to leave room for cream, sugar, honey, or whatever else you want to throw in your coffee. That it also saves them money is not coincidental.
Then stop eating fast food, period. You're all burning money. Starbucks people just have more money to burn than you. Get more money to burn, then you can drink a Starbucks coffee or whatever. The hypocrisy is jumping out of the screen! (Btw, idgaf about Starbucks)
More and more ppl are moving from UK to US, where its easier to make a living. If anything, I envy how Americans get more food for same price we are paying
I think more interesting/revealing comparisons are the junk food ratios.; countries average income vs prices. In Asia, it's expensive and seen as aspirational whereas in the UK it's seen as cheap food of the poor. Mind you, it's not as expensive as it once was; that's reflected by the noticeable change in physical form of many Asians.
I think a better comparison when it comes to Starbucks is the sugar content in drinks. Sizes are similar but outside the US most other countries use less sugar.
the US uses less sugar? in the UK most of our drinks have 0 sugar and taste like crap because the government taxes sugary drinks. I'm so excited to drink fanta and dr pepper when I visit the US because that's how ours used to taste before the tax
Not normal coffee, just the more popular drinks is what should have been tested, sizes are close but with other drinks that is where a sugar difference is. The US uses the most sugar pretty much.
What makes me laugh is that people will say soft drink/soda is what puts weight on eople. They ignore the huge slabs of burger awash in fat and blame the sugar.
AFAIK it's common in the US to _fill_ the thing with ice before adding the soda. Very strange, and almost too cold to drink. Here (Sweden) it's like five ice cubes in the entire cup.
@@xymonau2468 Eating excess calories of fat will of course make you fat but sugar metabolises into fat and also damages your liver so it is less and less capable of using it effectively so sugar is, generally speaking, much worse for you than fat. Healthy fats don't make people fat - sugar nearly always will make you fat.
That’s because you can order as many as you want. If you get 3, it’s just paying for the cost of 1x3. But if you get 12 it might save you like a penny but you pay for more than you need...and Americans do it.
Like the UK has a decent progression like "well I have a foot long and a drink so I only want 1" or "I've only come on for cookies so I'll grab 3" and I'm with the boys and we want some cookies so I'll grab 12 and have 2 or so each". In the states it just gets stupidly big stupidly quick
I never understood why US people thought fast food was a cheap option, until I knew the difference in prices. Now that I also know the difference in portions, I can DEFINITELY see why. We're getting ripped off!
@Sebastian Maurer we have that over here too. It ought to be criminal to underpay staff so that they have to rely on tips. After that's fixed (not before), then it ought to be made criminal to tip, in order to stop it entirely. But only after their pay is guaranteed to begin with. It's just... a plain bad way to reward work. Someone prettier's gonna get paid more for the same work. Someone prejudiced will get to decide certain skin colours or body types don't deserve the same pay for the same work! How is this still a system that is permitted.
@Sebastian Maurer I honestly believe tipping is a majority US thing. It does exist elsewhere, even in the UK, but it's uncommon to tip rather than common practice. Staff get paid their minimum wage which leaves it heavily optional, so the culture has never been there. Tipping has definitely come here through American trend. A lot of Asia wherever I've been has never expected anything either. In the UK I believe the majority of tipping is for delivery people who are seemingly being taken advantage of by their respective employers since it's semi new ground and laws have been a bit iffy. I'm not sure where in Europe you are, but I'd be interested in the knowing what kind of tipping culture you've got. I've only really been to France in terms of Europe, and I was never expected to be tipping there personally.
In the US you're only expected to tip in a sit down restaurant when you have a waiter/waitress or for delivered items. Fast food, kiosks, and pick up orders tip only for exceptional service and not expected. 15% is the average expected, but 0% for bad service.
@@Devilzem i live in Germany, people here usually tip around 5-10%. I always tip at least 10% unless the service was very bad. Most people who worked as a waiter or waitress do so. But there are also a lot of people who don’t tip at all. As I know tip is included in the bill in counties like France, Spain, Uk and Italy, but I’m not 100% sure
@@FigureFarter The UK also uses feet, inches, ounces, stones?? and stuff like that my metric system raised ass still has to figure out what is even going on
Two things: 'the imperial metric system" is a contradiction in terms, and the metric system was first used in France in 1795. I accept language can sometimes be an obstacle, but knowledge never is. No social media offence intended - take care and stay safe Sir!
Not even sugar its high fructose corn syrup. Yea the US consumes alot of sugar but that goes on other things almost all the drinks in the US excluding throwback brands glass labeled imports from Mexico and your craft small biz sodas, the big three in soda companies in the US all the regular sodas are corn syrup as the primary sweetener. While diet sodas zero sugar no caffeine or whatever other diet drinks are sweeten with artificial sweeteners like splenda equal sweet n low or other sucralose or random -ose ending ingredients.
@@aidenskomp7305 probably live longer due to not getting type 2 diabetes or diet related blood clots. (I am born and raised in the us, our sizing is just ridiculous)
@@aidenskomp7305 Do it for awhile. Restrict your diet to eating only a UK small portion and within a few months you'll both lose weight and adjust to the portions. You only, for an average human, need 2000 calories a day to survive. A little more if you are active, a little less if you are sedetary. (and other, more complex factors but they ultimately fine tune your diet. They don't radically change it from this average requirement) I recently started paying attention to what I eat and you'd be surprised at how fast you hit 2k calories. One fast food meal in America is enough to fill 3/4th of my daily intake. I can't eat 2 meals a day if I eat out.
In the UK they get their money at the selling point by giving you half a meal for the price of a full one. In the US they get their money through the health insurance premiums instead!
In fairness for the domino's, the extra large is made with large dough, just pushed out flatter for "Brooklyn style," so you're getting a large, just thinner. Topping standard is the same as well iirc. Also starbucks for hot cups intentionally leave room unless you ask for no room with drip coffee. Iced coffee with no add-ins isn't supposed to have room but sometimes it happens, especially if it's busy and your drink was at the end of a pitcher. Can't speak to anything else but I worked at those two and knew the reasoning.
The U.K serving size: Prepare for trouble
The U.S serving size: Make it double
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To denounce the evils of truth and love!
To extend our reach to the stars above!
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What I learned...
Fit people in the us have very good discipline
Lol
Or we just don’t eat fast food lol
@@whitebunny5334 thats called good discipline
I straight up order kid sizes lol
@@deltanstudios5008 yeah no, believe or not there are some people in this world(me for example) who find fast food absolutely disgusting with some exceptions.
Chocolate and most candies taste disgusting as well, sugar is overrated i much prefer salt.
I love how the uk guys is just like “hi this is a small and this is a medium”
And the us guy is like
*YO LARGE SIZE BURGER ITS PACKED HUGE SHIT LOOK AT THAT SIZE*
If the US guy was Australian he would be wrestling with those portions.
Lmfaoooo
and the medical section in the UK wonder why people are getting bigger and getting all sorts of illnesses... hello portion sizes are not helping.. love the difference in the vibrant USA compared to the reserved UK... ha ha
The way the Brit talks and is so slow pisses me off
@@jayxis_ I got to be honest here, I prefer the USA way even though I am from the UK. It's very upbeat.
I love how you're eather going to get 1 cookie or 12 cookies. No in-between
3 cookies
And then there's 36 cookies
I got shocked
Mostly because I almost never order from Subway, but damn...
ME NEEDS COOKIE
@@omoriperocondrip9130 then i woke.. up.
@@kiroshiren the accident was 4 years ago
you need to let her go
Idk when I worked at subway in the US I never saw the big party sub or any cookie packadge larger than 12 it was mostly singles or 3 packs
So what we've learned is, don't order a medium at burger King
Who goes to Burger King anyway
CAB HaZy i’m about to rn. this made me want a whopper
isn't that a Food Theory video
Yes Mr President
@@theguy3406 that was Arby's IIRC
i like how he counts the fries, as if some teenager didn't just take a scoop and pour it into the bag.
That’s why I’m super chill with the person on the mic, they always hook it up because they don’t care. That’s to say, you a dick you’re getting spit.
No way. Its advanced technology
I hate to brag, and i deserve it.
I was the 1K like
I like how he addressed your comment before you made it.
7:02
What I have learned.
Don't watch these videos at 1 am with an empty stomach.
Nah don't watch it at any given time on an empty stomach
@@PetrichorV2 don't watch it at your funeral
I got wafers with me😂😂
not at me watching this at 1:02am with an empty stomach? coincidence or illuminati
@@sampurnasaha532 doordash psychic AI advertising 😂 (or uber-eats or equivalent late night delivery app)
For starbucks:
20 in italian is "venti"
30 in italian is "trenta"
in the US you can get:
1 cookie
12 cookies
All the cookies
Basically : _I'll take your entire stock_
All the cookies please...😋😋😋
Free cookies?
nonono, make more cookies just for 36
Can’t blame us, subway has good cookies💀
The production team are having a feast after filming this for suuuure
I wanna be that production team
Yup
I wouldn’t eat this trash
@@jimmyd6268 how is that trash
@@jimmyd6268 do you eat gold everyday
Joe from Food Wars here! Wanted to let you know We have 4 new episodes in production rn, and seasons 2 and 3 planned. We shoot these over a month in advance. With the holidays and January UK lockdown production was stalled. Rest assured we have soo much more food wars coming.
Awesome news if this is you dude! Great series your both extremely funny and love both your reactions ! Love to try that American fast food sigh 😭
Yay!!!
Is us vs uk Wendy’s Chic-fil-a or Arby’s any of them?
@@TheAvsFanatic don’t think there are any in the UK
@@conormurphy4328 of what? All of them?
I love the stereotypical personality differences, the us dude is like YEAH LETS GO and the UK dude is like good evening, we are going to try some fries today :)
Lesson learned: Never order medium fries at Burger King
what if they don't have a small size , but they use the medium as a small ,because people don't order small as often as medium?
@@t-time62 Welcome to how McDonald's Norway operated. "Small menu" had medium fries and drink. "Medium Menu" had large size fries and drink. "Large Menu" was exactly the same as a medium menu, but you got an extra cheeseburger or double cheese for reduced price...
They've changed it now, so small is actual small. Medium is actual medium, and large is large.
This is the deal with a lot of fast food companies. The fry cups are always designed to look bigger, but they barely hold any more/less content.
@@MichaelRockfez thats why the best fries are from little places that just fill a brown lunch bag for you lol
Or anything, it's the shits
In UK:
In US: Let me get a large with diet coke
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
omg vgggg
@@jamesmatthewneeland5707 ur mom
@@jamesmatthewneeland5707 breh chill
Hjiiokf
UK guy : and this, is a large :)
US guy: HHEHEHE OH YEAH THIS IS A LARGE BABY
The way I just read this in immaculate accents.
Lol one the smalls is n us are larger than the large in uk
At least 3 of the larges were the exact same size for both
HARRY AND JOE ARE THERE NAMES
With a different context this could be
sexual
Love how he has to grunt when he's reaching for the largest one no matter how heavy it is
UK: "..and this is the large"
US: "Hold my 1.5 gallon Diet Coke"
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These guys cracked open a worldwide Burger King fries conspiracy where the medium and small are actually the same size shocking
Legit I worked there 3 years and just quit .. it's better to either go for small or large medium is a total scam
And folks looked at me funny for getting onion rings 😂😂😂
Never buying medium again
@@fancypotato3829 didn't medium serve as the "bad offer" to make large more appealing?
This is actually fairly common. Not just with food. It's called goldilocks pricing. The idea is that most consumers naturally "compromise" and choose the middle option. So stores usually have the highest margins on that middle option. This also has the effect that for only a small dollar amount more, you can get way more fries. This has the effect of bumping people up from the middle option into the option that makes the store the most money.
30 seconds in, I'm already amazed that mcdonald's just casually sells a 1 liter cup of soda as if you should be drinking that in one sitting
70% of those cups are ice, hence the free refills..
Ice increases every thing
@@jyztrik so if there's free refills, why bother paying more for the largest one if you can refill the smaller one as much as you want lol
@@ElAnikilador001 when my dad and brother were in the US they bought one of the big cups to share, they were about to throw their cup away and this lady came up to them like “no guys don’t throw that away! You get a free refill!”
@@ElAnikilador001 It is for those who take it to go (takeaway). Yes, when eating inside people get a smaller cup and take advantage of the free refills. But even some of those want to take a cup with them after eating in, so you can still get the larger cup when eating in because you plan to take it with you when you leave and have a drink later. It is all about options.
So the U.K. serves Small, Medium & Large and the U.S. serves Large, Extra Large and XXL
And it's cheaper than the small, medium & large.
@Merciless Freak I’m from America and tbh there’s barely anyone around me who is fat. You must be one of those racist Europeans who hates every American for no reason
@@mkeefe4248 that's going really far to call someone racist for stating facts about Americans like come on bro
@@fatedluck7269 it’s not really that true. It’s still rascism because it’s a disrespectful stereotype about another ethnicity so.
@@mkeefe4248 ok make sure not to make fun of our supposedly bad oral hygiene or our accents ever again then
The American guy looks like he's having the time of his life lol
I don’t blame him look at all the food
He’s an American in his natural habitat, surrounded by fast food
@@squidge01 yup haha
@@squidge01 a white american precisely
Yeah the British guy seems really dull I WAY rather a night out with the American guy!!!
their office had a good day with all that free food
Man I remember having a good a good day
HEY I KNOW YOU
You love to randomly recognise your favourite anti p2w channel
man, i wish i can go out of the home and grab them.
I see you everywhere
12:53 are we just gonna ignore how perfectly he unboxed that 3 foot long sandwich?
IKR
That’s what she said?
@@sykartwork ayo
dayum
yes
When I was in America and I upsized my meal in mcdonalds, it became my meal for two days
It is just amazing watching a vid about two people comparing food from the UK and US while i’m living in a south east asia country
While I watch from Africa, Kenya
Dude hey from sri lanka 😂😂👋👋👋
im from North Africa lol
Germany
I'm from India lol I'm like "imagine having these restaurants in every place in my country"
Cuz I rarely see a KFC restaurant anywhere
Note to self: Whenever in US, order everything small!
Except the drinks! The McDonald’s drink is only $1 in US currency and you get a good sized drink. You can sip on it all day if you’re used to much smaller portions. Just get light ice so it doesn’t dilute the flavor if you can’t drink our large fast enough.
@@brittany5416 No drinks, water bottles.
Ok👍
Yeah, if you're not native and didn't grow up with the large portions, don't get medium anything.
Because you'll end up with your XL equivalent.
When you order small in the US, you get a regular size.
I usually order small or medium in every fast food i get
12:52 - The way he whips out the party sub is seamless and priceless.
Americans are trained to do this from a very young age
He said 17 meters lmao
@@projectzada I laughed so hard.
@@projectzada 3 feet is barely under 1 meter, which makes this even more hilarious.
@@projectzada I’m American and I was waiting for him to say like a meter and he just went “17 meters idk”
5:50 Me at 4 am watching random videos and just having watched a video about the decoy effect: *interesting*
The US guy sounds very proud that the portions is larger in the US
The UK and the US are neck and neck in terms of obesity and life expectancy. Given that fact, I'd rather have more size options.
@@ericmanget4280 actually the us have more obesity rates then the uk by a bit not neck and neck.. soo..
asian portions are pretty lamentable. Big mac more like small mac
@@yumixo4598 yes the us does have larger obesity rates but you also have to include other factors, like the us has more than 3x England’s population. And though some may not think of this, but obesity can also be caused by genes that you get in your ethnicity. Some people are just born with low metabolism and that is the difference, Americans tend to have lower metabolism than those of the English descent.
You know, Americans eat much more fastfood
One thing that makes this funny to think about is that each of these meals is cheaper in the US compared to Norway, and probably also UK.
@deliverence "they eat potatoes mostly" topkek
@deliverence you seem to be very well informed about Europe lol. I mean like, the quality about out lifestyle and our food is way higher than in the US. And if you ask, I'm living in Germany, where there's actually no socialism lol
@deliverence Talking shit about Europe while having lots of homeless people and no health care in the US lmao
@deliverence yeah workers actually get paid a survivable wage over here, so you can both afford to eat AND to have a roof, great innit?
But that is why most people in amaerica or obests
no wonder queen is still alive
Lmao too funny
she's immortal
@@s.a.s3213 i think that was a joke.
@@s.a.s3213 silly yank
@@dabmaste What did he say
UK: “it’s finger licking good”
US: “it’s Freedom licking good”
I have actually seen American tourists arguing with a McDonald’s employee in London. They were moaning how small their large drink looked lmfao
Loool
So funny
How large did the American tourists look?
@@jeremypnet they looked pretty large, horizontally!
As an American myself... I don't blame them
The really interesting thing would be to know the prices. I suspect, having visited the US from the UK, that the US prices are also significantly cheaper for a significantly bigger portion.
The question is whether that's a good or a bad thing when it comes to junk food?
@@dennislindqvist8443 Depends on your perspective but I'd argue that more junk food for less cost is a bad thing!
@@dennislindqvist8443 Your answer is in the name..."junk food"
I wanna believe the UK charges more for a drink upgrade. The U.S. always pushes for cheap fizzy drinks. In the fast food restaurants they almost all been caught recently in news investigations about how they pitch you only for medium or large portions on drive thru orders even tho the customer wanted a small or regular. And as for other places you can go to gas stations and get a liter cup for less than a 20 oz bottle of coke the price of the coke is about 2 dollars now or pitched at 2 for 3 bucks but you can get this liter o fizzy drink from the fountain for 1.89 plus if you have those rewards programs you can get a free drink after 6 to 8 buys depends who you buy it from.
We pay less in the US because regardless of size and portion there's probably less actual food in those meals
So basically:
IF YOURE IN THE UK : Order large
IF YOURE IN THE US: Order Small
Well. In 🇺🇸, it's free refill but not in UK. Might as well get large and then take it home. That's what we do all the time. Edit: Talking of drinks only.
@@maretvilla1531 why would you even need a refill when you're already drink that big thing it's just doesn't make sense that's why there is a refill.
@@Apman99 Some people they want to take home their drink or they want a drink in their car. Btw, the soda station is in the dining room so you're not going to bother the employees. You just walk up there and get your drink.
@@maretvilla1531 In belgium where I live there is also free refills
@@maretvilla1531 free refills in holland too
Imagine the feast they are going to have afterwards 😂
I know, I was wondering if the camera team were going to eat all that 😂
I feel the dehydration, high cholesterol, and cardiac arrest from here
@@BardiXOfficial dopamine pumps in
Don't forget a medium side of arterie clogging
you get used to it
It actually depends on your lifestyle. Cholesterol is one of our most important lipids and essential for cell membrane stability. Cholesterol is good, but not when you do no exercise.
I feel your starvation from here lol
I am blown away by Burger King's fries shenanigans.
Arby's does it too.
There's a food theory video about that. About the best bang for your buck in american fast food joints
So between a medium and small always get a small
Remember when McDonald's has supersize ... Now that was a fat ass value meal 😜🤣😂😅
@@dreamimgflowerd976 Yep, as most fast food places seem to try and make the medium look larger but the quantity not much so. That said when I travel to the US, the small of everything is not even small. Like who on earth needs over 450ml of soda in one sitting? Do American's feel that is a small portion?
It’s concerning that the small Burger King drink in the us is larger than the large Burger King uk drink
I think you mean the U.K
@@Damnitookyobitch ye
@@Damnitookyobitch yeah
nobody’s forcing anybody to drink that much tho.
United Nations Burger King
1:16
'Let us find out'
_Drops a bit of Lettuce_
*no pun intended*😂
USA: “how did obesity become such a problem here!?”
I think the problem is bigger than just fast food portion sizes. These massive portions would be fine if people went out for fast food once a week, the problem is people getting take out almost every day, and washing their burger and large fries with a big fat milk shake and then having some cookies on top for dessert.
The real problem with Americans is that they seem utterly incapable of moderation, and this mindset goes way beyond just food and that's why it's a country of such extremes.
Simple...
Welcome to Burger King can I take your order.
Yes I like a Whopper meal.
Would you like yo upgrade to our Texas Double whopper for a buck more?
Sure.
Medium or large? Large is only 79 cents more.
Large please..
Ok that'll be 11.89 please pull forward....
There you go folks thats why we have an obesity problem the way folks are trained to portion upgrade your meal since the invention of the drive thru is one of many reasons why we have such a health problem in the US.
@@BigUriel Its cheaper immediately to get fast food and to stock up on fast food than to get fresh produce for cooking. And that is also assuming you have the time to cook. I’ve had to live off rice for a few months and fast food. I couldn’t afford produce for cooking. So I’d chop up fast food find frozen veggies and meal prep every other day.
It’s not about “just moderation.”
i was literally thinking the same lmao!
There's really not much difference in weight between the average Briton and American, about 5kg. The difference seems to be in that in the UK those who are overweight are nowhere near AS overweight as those in the US. A lot to do with the relative difficulty in getting fresh veggies and fruit on a low income in the US, and how very cheap junk food is.
Europe:
USA: "WORLDWIDE FOOD SHORTAGE!!!"
Nope we almost never have a food shortage because people want to get paid more in the US so they work more
@milkomeda hi, random encounter.
I’m just gonna place down a comment here
Anywhere size smaller:
USA: SHORTAGE! SHORTAGE! SHORTAGE!!!!
@@Snow-Stuff What?
I love how the American guy just outright has a bigger scale
@@lunavictoriarose7772 Don’t be rude
@@lunavictoriarose7772 The video was lighthearted, saying“Bigger ego” and “food not gold” I think is fine since he did seem proud to go bigger. But imposing the thought of a heart attack is unnecessary. It’s like wishing death for him. That’s why I don’t like that part of your comment.
@@lunavictoriarose7772 f;,
@@ethanworks9917 i didn't think i was being rude 😥 i didn't mean anything bad by it 😢 im sorry if that sounded rude i was just joking about. 😔 sorry.
@@lunavictoriarose7772 Alright 🙂
The size of sodas in the USA is just too big 😂I can’t believe that the small one is like the middle in uk😧😂
when i worked at MCdonalds, and i had to scoop fries, i packed them as full as possible so they would stay warmer and the people got more for their money... not like ol'mcdonnald is gonna miss those couple fries
E-I-E-I-O !!!!
And i thank and love you for that👍😁❤
Some Hero's are just not acknowledged enough :).
@please You were already fat, the fries simply gravitated towards you due to the laws of nature, and your proximity to McDonalds.
you are a good persoj
So Burger King is like: Pay more get less? What a scam.
Would've been Pay less, get more!
also their food kinda sucks
@@JoeAvella haha
@@JoeAvella tbh i prefer it a lot than McDonald's
No wonder that place is empty all the time
Most people here: "wow no wonder Americans are fat, look at all that food"
Me, from the UK: "wow I'm getting scammed over here, look at all that food"
Im lucky im not a fat American
@@rickgrimes6869 You're either lucky or just not addicted to junk food
@@jangaman7823 Both
@@elijahshaw8209 Depends on where you live i guess. But its known that american portions are way to big or atleast obesity inducing
@@elijahshaw8209 That percentage is the medical destination of obese with the BMI. I'm 6 foot and 225 that makes me obese.
5:54 now this is the quintessential American attitude. I burst out laughing at how dismissive he was over the UK fry drama XD
KFC in UK: Each piece of chicken is neatly cut
KFC in USA: Each piece is half of a chicken
The UK get massively shorted on portion size by KFC. They divide one bird into nine portions whilst most independent fried chicken places will quarter or halve the bird.
KFC cut their chickens into 9, and 18 peices packed into a bag called a 2 head, because it has 2 chickens in. 2 wings, 2 thighs, 2 legs, 2 ribs 1 breast
Someone used to work for KFC 🍗
@@pilsbury666 worked for subway and kfc, now at maccies lol
@@jaymeswebb9614 What the heck are the ribs? I've never heard of that. Over here it's wings, thighs, legs, and breast. 8 pieces total per bird.
When I first went to the US, I went to Wendy's and asked for a medium sized menu. When they gave me my drink, I legit said "Oh sorry, I asked for the medium" and they were like... "ma'am, that IS a medium..." 😂 That's when I knew I was definitely in America now.
Did you see how much ice was in it?
I agree with the ice comment on most drinks at most places but Wendy’s mediums really are super giant. The size of McD’s larges.
Same when I first went to Denny's, ordered a "small starter" portion of Nachos & this huge plate full came out, like a big sharing platter, we couldn't eat our mains lol
Wendy's still surprises me with its medium and I LIVE HERE. Some places are crazy with there definition of "Medium," mainly at Wendy's and Movie Theaters...
Wendy's and Arby's are like here's a bucket of drink. 😬
I love how the US dude is happy about this like “dam we gonna die” 😂
dam? hmmmmmmm interesting. QUICK QUESTION! Who is Aunty Em?
@@RoseGJH aunty em is dam😂
Might as well go out with a wheel chair and diabetes 😈
I guess the UK guy wasn't very excited with the portion 😂
@@reynerklaus8627 You would too when you find out how small it is. :D
This was a fun video but some of it was done better than other parts. The soft drink comparisons were really good and definitely showed how comparable sizes were much larger in the US. Other parts were less good. If the US largest size is advertised as a sharing size then it's not really fair to compare it to a large single size in the UK. Sure you could argue that people don't actually share these sizes, but we don't have any data on that here, and it could also be argued that the US is offering more value options for large parties of people. I also would have liked to see the pizzas weighed since they were pretty close in size. Pouring out the Starbucks was unnecessary since it could have just been down to the particular store and the advertised brand sizes are what should be compared. And why no mcdonalds fries??? You do KFC/BK fries and not McD c'mon.
Surprised I haven’t seen any “this is why Americans are fatter” comments lol
Cause it's been overused to the point of cringe lol
Surprised I’m still seeing
tHe aMericAn GuY iS aLL hApPy wHeN tHe bRiTiSh gUY iS sErIoUs
Because we all know it and there's no point in commenting it
It's just common knowledge, not surprising anymore
@@szsmix Did someone hurt you? You seem to be way too emotional for a youtube comments section mate, calm down ffs😂
ah yes the beloved 17 meter long party sub, my go to meal after a long day
Hehe "17" meters. When it's just 3 feet.
a LONG day
I came to comments looking for this haha
all that and i would still have some for a good fun time after worm
Underrated
What I love about this is that they gave the american food a closed weighing scale. They just knew there were a lot
Would really love to see this same test applied to Asian outlets, we only have 1 or 2 cookie choices at subway!
I like how the guy doing the USA side always goes "blughhhhh" when picking up the large size
Lmao
He definitely tried to sound like picking-up a large soda was about as much as he could handle.
British fast food: here’s your medium meal.
America: did you just say medium? nah you get a large.
I'm English, and every country I've been to, I make it a point to visit a Muck D's, because they have slightly different menus, usually something nationally fitting on it. Also, in a lot of European countries, you can get a beer. Anyway, I've noticed that the UK has the smallest portion of chips, I've still not found another country that does the same sized portion or smaller.
@@mickk8519 Singapore
@@mickk8519 India
@@mickk8519 Morocco
Burger King is using the decoy effect to make the large size look like a great deal.
maybe they could just reduce the size of the small fries.
Well idk about that but now I know I will just save my money and buy the small and not spend on med
yes that's what I thought, the medium product is not really meant to be sold
I get burger kind from time to time and their burgers are way bigger than McDonald’s, their scamming us people
I bagged fries at McDs as my first job. The official actual specific weight per size is really small. But even their ads say serving size is approximate because your using a scoop and I always overfilled.
UK: "This can be a side dish"
US: "Hmm... Snack"
sounds about right
@@yeetman826 lol
Other way around lol
Asian: "So where's my food?"
Ye
I felt attacked when he spoke about portions meant to “share” 🤣
as a snack maybe but no way that is getting shared as a meal.
@@Kittsuera i mean i remember eating 9 nuggets and some large fries, so 20 defo too much for me, but like i almost never eat mcdonalds cause i hate it
Lmao
The UK and the US having 4 sizes of dominoes pizza, but the UK going smaller and the US going bigger is the most accurate thing I've heard in a while.
They hav XL in the UK though. They even have one called « the big one » which costs the price of 4 XLs. Don’t know why they’re cappin in this vid.
At least in London
@@seventyfivepesos8685 Because these videos aren't about the truth they are about making fun of the US.
@@Veritas.0 yuh clearly but the US has some fuked up portions especially with those drinks (every drink size costs 1$ at McDonald’s in th US)
@@seventyfivepesos8685 and it is still overpriced then you can get a 64OZ for less than a dollar at a circle k or similar gas station store
Only 7 names in the credits, they must have had an absolute feast! :)
I used the old 3 feet=17 meters conversion on my physics test. I did not pass. Haha
Imagine seeing and eating a sandwich that's as tall as a 5 floor flat
Im so hungry
Lol US Guy did too 12:59
Clearly stated he have not a single clue what metric is...😝
🤣🤣🤣
The main takeaway is that medium fries in burger king are a scam
or maybe there is no small size but they use medium as small because not many people order it .
And that Starbucks short changes you on the actual amount of coffee...
Overpriced over roasted crap!
In the UK my local BK always try to screw you on the large fries. I started weighing them when they got delivered, as they always looked like a tiny amount. They were usually 80-90 grams. The BK UK website's nutritional information says that a large fries is meant to be 159 grams. So whenever I order I now put a comment "I know a LARGE FRIES portion is meant to be 159 grams, can you plz make sure mine are close to that! THANKS! :)" and every time I get a proper portion (yeah, okay, I probably get some bodily fluids added for free instead though 🤔). If I forget the message, they go right back to screwing me.
It's not an accident, they're doing this on purpose. A lot of the review comments on the market-leading food delivery service complain that the BK fries portions are too small. How much money does it really save to cheat customers out of 70-80 grams of fries!? Especially when BK charge £2.89 for a large fries and McDonalds charge £1.49 for their large - BK charge nearly twice as much, so must make a good deal more profit on theirs anyway without the cheeky portion sizes, way smaller than advertised!
They are sometimes also cheating us on the burgers too. An XL Bacon Double Cheese Burger is meant to have three slices of cheese, often they add just two. When they temporarily did the Bacon King Burger, it was meant to have four slices, but often is was just the two.
When all restaurants originally closed due to COVID, BK were doing one of their limited-time-only burgers which used some weird cheese. Months later when they reopened instead of chucking that cheese out, they used it in place the normal cheese for all burgers to use it up. Changing the advertised product without saying so. Two restaurants at least 20 miles apart both did this, so I guess is was approved by corporate.
BK may be miles better than McDonalds when it comes to taste, but they sure don't seem to mind treating their customers like chumps. Wendy's just moved back into the UK market this year and started to open their new restaurants, I hope we get one in my town.
@@paladestar9758 Everything tastes better with the spit sauce😂😂
When i want burger i just order it from a local shop! Superior burger and it is even cheaper :)
@@paladestar9758 I worked in restaurants for over a decade. Only ONCE did I ever see anything go out with spit in it. It was a regular group who was notoriously hard on staff and had made their server cry the previous week.
The US guy was getting so pumped about this, it’s like he was doing an unboxing video
Jaajaja that's so cute
I gotta stop watching this kinda videos when I’m this hungry 🤤
Let’s have “American Sweets VS British Sweets” or “American Snacks VS British Snacks
Think suggestion might just save this series
Hope they see it
Jammy dodgers are always gonna win
Yes I really want then to see this
The thing is a lot of the sweets aren’t the same or dont exist at the other country. It might be hard to compare a lot of things.
@@account5003 Yes.
I love how the American guy is just so American ecstatic about how much bigger and better the American stuff is
Partially true, because in the US you have to deal with worse things, like hurricanes, polar storms, tornados, heat waves, etc. And some locations actually do deal with rain all the time.
@@hernan2606 But then you do not have to deal with so much boredom as in UK and since is build by migrants your qualifications from abroad probably mean something.
bigger not necessarily better. Also, look at Americans🤷♂️. The U.S KFC looked nasty
Mm nyt The good looked dry
"Our garbage is larger, yeah!"
Nobady:
Companies when selling to America: They are already obese lets give them more.
I dunno I live in the US I haven’t seen much obesity
@@evanzacharias4062 43% of the us population was obese in 2017 (not overweight but actually obese)
@@evanzacharias4062 the US is bigger than you think
*me in the us looking at the large fries at kfc*
That is about as much as I can eat..
(How do all of the people in America manage so much food and I live here nor able to handle it...)
@@evanzacharias4062 Depends on where you live. Go to the Deep South. There’s tons of obesity there
10:10
“Cause 20 in Italian is venti-twento”
Ehmm…I’m sorry but no… 😂
I like how calm the UK guy is vs the energy of the US guy
Haha, right? The UK guy with glasses is all calm and polite (and a bit dry). Meanwhile the US guy is like YO BRUH, HERE I AM, BURGER KING IS IN THE HOT SEAT FRYGATE 2020!!! and sprawled out across the table. Culturally accurate? XD
Ikr but I like how different both of them are
@@user-jg9rp5qf4g yea I’m British and I’d say it’s pretty accurate on how we differ lol
The Chad calm UK guy vs the Chad energetic US guy
@@IdiotSavant101 chads
I like how the British dude is to the point and American gets all excited
That’s because the American is using sarcasm to shame his countrymen. He’s being overly dramatic to make Americans feel guilty for having larger portion sizes.
Mataram is red
@@whiteguy4282 its not that deep lmao
@@kevindontcare9991 I think so.
@@whiteguy4282 you acting like us americans are even shameful of having bigger portions than most of the world has we take it with pride
"So thats 17 meters?"
I'm literally gonna cry
Well it was a joke of course... as in UK they use feet too ^^
Cry him a 17m river
Even the Canadians have already started using the metric system
@@callmeandoru2627 it was obviously a joke😅
@@khaelamensha3624 what are seriously that stupid
I live in the Middle East, where fast food is considered a luxury. I eat fast food once a month.
Your own cuisine is far superior to fast food garbage.
Better for your health~
I jumped the whole Starbucks section, ain’t nobody got money to burn
@@ew2755 That sounded like you work for Starbucks
@@ew2755 and they still can't provide their stores with actually good coffee to make?
@@ew2755
money has been deposited to your account keep up the shilling
Starbucks would probably explain that they don't completely fill the cup with coffee in order to leave room for cream, sugar, honey, or whatever else you want to throw in your coffee. That it also saves them money is not coincidental.
Then stop eating fast food, period. You're all burning money. Starbucks people just have more money to burn than you. Get more money to burn, then you can drink a Starbucks coffee or whatever. The hypocrisy is jumping out of the screen!
(Btw, idgaf about Starbucks)
I live in Africa yet here i am watching these two compare foods from countries I've never been to
@Adolf Hitler Just gotta ask them for "easy ice"
I encourage you to come to America and get fat.
@ba da ba ba ba no you're just a disappointment
Skinny gang
@Adolf Hitler Ha ha😁😁😁😁
I just love how the US guy is eating throughout, respect
More and more ppl are moving from UK to US, where its easier to make a living. If anything, I envy how Americans get more food for same price we are paying
@@syl-x9u Are you saying this is a good thing?
@@Laluan not healthier, but more bang for buck
@@syl-x9u Actually....you pay slightly more for slightly less
@@AugustJayGames 20 McNuggests cost £ 4.99 or $6.92 in American dollars.
Guess how much 40 McNuggets & 2 large fries combined cost in US? $9.99
I think more interesting/revealing comparisons are the junk food ratios.; countries average income vs prices. In Asia, it's expensive and seen as aspirational whereas in the UK it's seen as cheap food of the poor. Mind you, it's not as expensive as it once was; that's reflected by the noticeable change in physical form of many Asians.
I think a better comparison when it comes to Starbucks is the sugar content in drinks. Sizes are similar but outside the US most other countries use less sugar.
When i get cofee in USA it have 0.0 sugar
the US uses less sugar? in the UK most of our drinks have 0 sugar and taste like crap because the government taxes sugary drinks. I'm so excited to drink fanta and dr pepper when I visit the US because that's how ours used to taste before the tax
There is no sugar in Starbucks coffee unless you ask them to put it in... just like there is no cream or milk unless you ask for it
@@zimnizzle Ya but when you get a drink that has sugar there is more in there. You don't order syrup by the gram. Capeesh.
Not normal coffee, just the more popular drinks is what should have been tested, sizes are close but with other drinks that is where a sugar difference is. The US uses the most sugar pretty much.
Some poor BK employees lost their jobs because they were too generous with the small size fries
Wtf
LOL
Are you really that naive?
given the jump from 80-180g, I'm pretty sure they're just shorting customers their regular fries by 50g
@@shawnsmith2747 ?
The US drink sizes concern me the most. Who drinks well over a liter of soda in one sitting? Might as well chow down a box of sugar cubes.
What makes me laugh is that people will say soft drink/soda is what puts weight on eople. They ignore the huge slabs of burger awash in fat and blame the sugar.
@@xymonau2468 lmao as though sugar doesnt do that as well.
AFAIK it's common in the US to _fill_ the thing with ice before adding the soda. Very strange, and almost too cold to drink. Here (Sweden) it's like five ice cubes in the entire cup.
American drinks are 2/3 ice so they need larger sized cups
@@xymonau2468 Eating excess calories of fat will of course make you fat but sugar metabolises into fat and also damages your liver so it is less and less capable of using it effectively so sugar is, generally speaking, much worse for you than fat. Healthy fats don't make people fat - sugar nearly always will make you fat.
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I love that the US cookies from sub jump from 1 straight to 12 lol.
That’s because you can order as many as you want. If you get 3, it’s just paying for the cost of 1x3. But if you get 12 it might save you like a penny but you pay for more than you need...and Americans do it.
Like the UK has a decent progression like "well I have a foot long and a drink so I only want 1" or "I've only come on for cookies so I'll grab 3" and I'm with the boys and we want some cookies so I'll grab 12 and have 2 or so each". In the states it just gets stupidly big stupidly quick
The US portions for the cookies are "how many cookies do you want?". From there it's simple multiplication for the cost.
@@stryph42 exactly!
Yeah, when I want cookies I just order 2 or 3. I didn't even know that many was an option lol
Large is literally 1 L. Who the hell drinks 1 L coke in one go
Alot of ppl actually
Me
@@toro6389 Don't try to offend you but that is probably the reason why %43 of the adult population has obesity in US
@@baris9444 I'm not offended. I know how fat America is. But plenty of ppl drink even more than 1 L of soda a day
@@toro6389 whats wrong with your water? everday 1 l of soda? that is nuts...
I never understood why US people thought fast food was a cheap option, until I knew the difference in prices. Now that I also know the difference in portions, I can DEFINITELY see why. We're getting ripped off!
@Sebastian Maurer we have that over here too. It ought to be criminal to underpay staff so that they have to rely on tips. After that's fixed (not before), then it ought to be made criminal to tip, in order to stop it entirely. But only after their pay is guaranteed to begin with. It's just... a plain bad way to reward work. Someone prettier's gonna get paid more for the same work. Someone prejudiced will get to decide certain skin colours or body types don't deserve the same pay for the same work! How is this still a system that is permitted.
@Sebastian Maurer I don't think tipping is normal in fast food franchises
@Sebastian Maurer I honestly believe tipping is a majority US thing. It does exist elsewhere, even in the UK, but it's uncommon to tip rather than common practice. Staff get paid their minimum wage which leaves it heavily optional, so the culture has never been there. Tipping has definitely come here through American trend. A lot of Asia wherever I've been has never expected anything either. In the UK I believe the majority of tipping is for delivery people who are seemingly being taken advantage of by their respective employers since it's semi new ground and laws have been a bit iffy. I'm not sure where in Europe you are, but I'd be interested in the knowing what kind of tipping culture you've got. I've only really been to France in terms of Europe, and I was never expected to be tipping there personally.
In the US you're only expected to tip in a sit down restaurant when you have a waiter/waitress or for delivered items. Fast food, kiosks, and pick up orders tip only for exceptional service and not expected. 15% is the average expected, but 0% for bad service.
@@Devilzem i live in Germany, people here usually tip around 5-10%. I always tip at least 10% unless the service was very bad. Most people who worked as a waiter or waitress do so. But there are also a lot of people who don’t tip at all. As I know tip is included in the bill in counties like France, Spain, Uk and Italy, but I’m not 100% sure
I find hilarious how the US still use the imperial metric system while the UK doesn't even though they invented it.
Me too, but they use MPH for speed limits in the UK (no South Ireland?)
@@FigureFarter The UK also uses feet, inches, ounces, stones?? and stuff like that my metric system raised ass still has to figure out what is even going on
Two things: 'the imperial metric system" is a contradiction in terms, and the metric system was first used in France in 1795. I accept language can sometimes be an obstacle, but knowledge never is. No social media offence intended - take care and stay safe Sir!
US is probably the biggest consumer of sugar when it comes to drinks...
Why are all the British girls so chubby then?
@@akkat8396 American food is more unhealthy, but people in the uk eat more
Also the biggest consumer of ice when it comes to drinks.
Gringos are the biggest consumers of EVERYTHING.
Not even sugar its high fructose corn syrup. Yea the US consumes alot of sugar but that goes on other things almost all the drinks in the US excluding throwback brands glass labeled imports from Mexico and your craft small biz sodas, the big three in soda companies in the US all the regular sodas are corn syrup as the primary sweetener. While diet sodas zero sugar no caffeine or whatever other diet drinks are sweeten with artificial sweeteners like splenda equal sweet n low or other sucralose or random -ose ending ingredients.
My heart weep everytime the food spill.
They got food from KFC, it was wasted at time of purchase
This is one example of a war, where if you win you actually lose.
no this is a win for sure
Imagine only being able to drink small sized sodas and milkshakes for the rest of your life
@@aidenskomp7305 probably live longer due to not getting type 2 diabetes or diet related blood clots. (I am born and raised in the us, our sizing is just ridiculous)
@@aidenskomp7305 Do it for awhile. Restrict your diet to eating only a UK small portion and within a few months you'll both lose weight and adjust to the portions.
You only, for an average human, need 2000 calories a day to survive. A little more if you are active, a little less if you are sedetary. (and other, more complex factors but they ultimately fine tune your diet. They don't radically change it from this average requirement)
I recently started paying attention to what I eat and you'd be surprised at how fast you hit 2k calories. One fast food meal in America is enough to fill 3/4th of my daily intake. I can't eat 2 meals a day if I eat out.
my small stomach is both grumbling and in pain just looking at the us size
I like how the American guy is enthusiastic
and the uk guy
Is just calm
while the American guy is just there counting fries
British guy: "and a 20 box for sharing"
Me: *laughs in american*
This made me cackle lol
Ahahahha
I actually cracked a smile when he said that. Like I am a whole 112 lbs 5’4 and I crush a 20 piece by myself.
😂😂
US: You dare to estimate my power.
Subway US like "you want two cookies? Nah fool, 12 OR 1, TWELVE OR ONE!" 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I was so confused by that escalation.
And then if they insist on 2, the guy at the counter gets mad and throws 36 cookies at them!!
Two singles cookies please 🙃🍪🍪
@lygophile Where is the discount tho
😆🤣😌 This made me laugh so hard.
UK: Might as well scam people 😈
US: Diabetes at your service!
In the UK they get their money at the selling point by giving you half a meal for the price of a full one.
In the US they get their money through the health insurance premiums instead!
I'm from the UK and I dont think it's a scam👺
I'm not sure what Sergio means but something similar, the us makes up for not scamming you with the health care bills for diabetes
It's not a scam tho, if i go to McDonald's i an full from a medium fry and a borgar. Its super unhealthy the amount usa serves😂😭
I look the prices of each UK menu sizes compared with currency exchange, it's a full blown scam justified with healthy issues. 🤣
8:08 there is a pizza this size called personal pizza from round table lmao 🤣
Fun fact: In some US places, You can pour a medium into a small with no spills. The only difference is that one is wider. While the other- Slimmer.
But is any cost difference?
That was debunked a while ago
@@Crew7340 I know.
@@Crew7340 Fun fact: I don't care.
well did you test it yourself? or just watched it on tiktok
I remember being shocked visiting america because im used to the german size chicken bucket. They literally gave me the whole store
U literally don't know what literally means
@ what
And calm down english is not my native language. Also what the hell do you think literally means lol. I used it correct.
@ bruh like I know every meme. You chill
@@asriel_dreemurr6666 no worries idk why they’re tripping. native speakers use “literally” all the time
@ it's called figure of speech
“3 feet yeah that’s 17 meters” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's sandwiches to a whole whale.
Tell me your American, without saying you’re American lol
@@caolkyle im obese (im not american)
1 feet is 33 sentimetar so 3 feet is 1 meter
Sorry English isn’t my native language
@@lukach3043 it’s okay! Also it’s “Centimeter” with a C. Might come in handy someday :D
In fairness for the domino's, the extra large is made with large dough, just pushed out flatter for "Brooklyn style," so you're getting a large, just thinner. Topping standard is the same as well iirc. Also starbucks for hot cups intentionally leave room unless you ask for no room with drip coffee. Iced coffee with no add-ins isn't supposed to have room but sometimes it happens, especially if it's busy and your drink was at the end of a pitcher. Can't speak to anything else but I worked at those two and knew the reasoning.