@xbox7912 nope I'm Arabian nobody can contradict me and anyways why don't you go say that to the couple of millions of people that have this pfp since you've bothered so much
Being Swedish thats definitely true. Costco being from the US will be cheaper, but also less healthy. We all know about all the unhealthy additives in much of the food there.
IKEA has more of a movie commissary or cafeteria feeling as opposed to a food court. Like food courts, they give you trays to place your food on and you pay a cashier once you grab everything. I know Costco doesn't offer trays. However, instead of you going to several stations and paying a cashier, you go directly to the cashier first when it comes to a food court. And food courts generally don't have items made to order. There are some exceptions, like Thai Go used to have made to order from the kitchen as opposite to stuff cooked earlier in the day. I generally use the word commissary for cafeterias whose main purpose is to serve employees of another company and is generally only for employees. For example, if Google had a cafeteria inside its headquarters, if call it a comissary. However according to Wiki and the dictionary, commissaries are only in jails and on the lots of movie studios. While that's definitely true, professional chefs may call any place where there is commercial food service equipment where food is stored and made inside that kitchen, it is a comissary. For example, most grocery stores have a comissary where q professional chef prepares food to go out to retail stores. Hence, my definition of comissary does not fit the culinary arts definition of comissary nor the dictionary. However, once again in my mind, if a cafeteria is private, I've always called it a comissary, but that's technically not correct. I guess it's because I see cafeterias and restaurants open to the general public. When a cafeteria is not open to the public, I see it as institutionalized like a hospital, a government agency, or a big corporation.
As a former IKEA employee yeah, every few years we reviewed our menu and rethought it in terms of healthy eating. Here in the UK our veggie balls we sold with mixed veg cous cous, and we tried to upsell seafood.
I worked at IKEA, and here's my thoughts. You can't compare the IKEA restaurant (because it is a full restaurant) to the Costco food court because they're not comparable. Its comparing apples to oranges. A fairer comparison would be comparing the Costco Food court to IKEA's Bistro which, just like Costco, is near the exit after checkout. And IKEA Bistro also carries things like hot dogs and pizza, and soft serve. Overall I think the Costco Food court offers better quality food for value than IKEA's Bistro. That being said, I do appreciate the healthy and diverse full meals the IKEA restaurant offers very cheaply. If I lived closer to IKEA again, I would dine there more often when dining out, just because of how insanely cheap it is to get a healthy meal there like salmon, or vegetarian options, in addition to other animal proteins and full desserts. It would be interesting to see what Costco could do with full restaurant in its stores if it chose to go there
They did that in the Philippines with a costco joint venture called S&R, they created a lot of standalone locations that just serve food at a slightly higher price than in the warehouse but membership is not required, however members get a discount to receive prices more or less like the original.
@@mikedacoolnerd788And they dedicate to it. Once, the CEO wanted to raise the price to fit the prices of when he tried, but a lot of managers threatened to shut down if he did it. I saw this on the internet, so it may be wrong or overexaggerated.
We used to have bomb ass wings in a bucket.. they got rid of it during covid and it never came back. Ngl tho costco fries and gravy are fucking amazing. Prob the best fries compared to any fast food places
I actually work in a US shopping plaza with Ikea and costco and frequent both for lunch. IKEA wins for me personally. I would go to costco to get more food for my money. It reminds me of a fancier 711. Ikea has better tasting drinks and higher quality and quantity of meals for a few more bucks. But you can also be cheap and get pizza/veggie dogs/pretzel/cinnamon roll too.
We can't everything is up, salary, rent, gas, food and so on. The IKEA and Costco workers need a fair salary that matches the current prices of everything.
@@camlair5018idk, probably not. You get card checked at the entrance if it's a inside court, you scan your card at the register to order food in outside courts (as far as im aware, i dont go to those often nor live in canada) Things obviously could be different depending where you live/go, so i cant speak for Creator or yourself about the card security
Bruh I work at the costco in Cumming, Ga (real city look it up; store #1175) and we don't sell half of this at our food court. No chicken tenders, no fries, no caramel sundae. I feel robbed
Costco and Ikea have the most affordable "restaurants." 😄 $25 today at most restaurants only get you 1 full meal, and maybe 2 meals at fast food places in Canada.
IKEA wins by a landslide, the ikea meatballs, the mash potatoes, the cranberry sides. It’s like a mini Swedish thanksgiving in ikea food court, if u haven’t tried the food at ikea ur missing out, it’s healthy and it tastes really nice and hearty and makes you feel good afterwards, unlike Costco there items have decent flavor but really unhealthy and makes you feel unhealthy afterwards.
Canada doesn't have the chicken bake? Anytime I go to Costco here in the U.S. I buy one on the way out. Could even heat it up and eat it later, and it still tastes good.
it was costco btw
Yh that was obvious lol
took blud weeks to find out
Awesome
what city was that costco in
I think Newmarket
I just watched a grown ass man eat without telling the verdict
I think the answer is Cotsco. Its meant to be a loop. I've seen people do that before
Tight man marking and heavy pressing of key players with emphasis on quick attacking passes and plays
@mathologyofficial7747 he commended ikea way more than Costco
@@SurfingInternetyour walking on thin ice with that pfp
@xbox7912 nope I'm Arabian nobody can contradict me and anyways why don't you go say that to the couple of millions of people that have this pfp since you've bothered so much
the ikea food actually looks like there are some healthy options
Being Swedish thats definitely true. Costco being from the US will be cheaper, but also less healthy. We all know about all the unhealthy additives in much of the food there.
@@1972dsraithat’s why the life expectancy in America is lower than other countries
IKEA has more of a movie commissary or cafeteria feeling as opposed to a food court. Like food courts, they give you trays to place your food on and you pay a cashier once you grab everything. I know Costco doesn't offer trays. However, instead of you going to several stations and paying a cashier, you go directly to the cashier first when it comes to a food court. And food courts generally don't have items made to order. There are some exceptions, like Thai Go used to have made to order from the kitchen as opposite to stuff cooked earlier in the day.
I generally use the word commissary for cafeterias whose main purpose is to serve employees of another company and is generally only for employees. For example, if Google had a cafeteria inside its headquarters, if call it a comissary.
However according to Wiki and the dictionary, commissaries are only in jails and on the lots of movie studios.
While that's definitely true, professional chefs may call any place where there is commercial food service equipment where food is stored and made inside that kitchen, it is a comissary. For example, most grocery stores have a comissary where q professional chef prepares food to go out to retail stores.
Hence, my definition of comissary does not fit the culinary arts definition of comissary nor the dictionary. However, once again in my mind, if a cafeteria is private, I've always called it a comissary, but that's technically not correct. I guess it's because I see cafeterias and restaurants open to the general public. When a cafeteria is not open to the public, I see it as institutionalized like a hospital, a government agency, or a big corporation.
In europe it's 80.3 years, and us is 77, not much of a difference honestly, and there are additives not just in american foods@@PocketIs_not_Real
As a former IKEA employee yeah, every few years we reviewed our menu and rethought it in terms of healthy eating. Here in the UK our veggie balls we sold with mixed veg cous cous, and we tried to upsell seafood.
Ikea has more options wish Canada Costco had the Chicken Bake!
Npc
IKEA has more options wish Canada Costco had the chicken bake!
Are you ok in the head?@@acesbizarreadventure7200
Ikea has more options wish Canada Costco had the Chicken Bake!
Chicken bake is overrated
I worked at IKEA, and here's my thoughts.
You can't compare the IKEA restaurant (because it is a full restaurant) to the Costco food court because they're not comparable. Its comparing apples to oranges.
A fairer comparison would be comparing the Costco Food court to IKEA's Bistro which, just like Costco, is near the exit after checkout. And IKEA Bistro also carries things like hot dogs and pizza, and soft serve.
Overall I think the Costco Food court offers better quality food for value than IKEA's Bistro.
That being said, I do appreciate the healthy and diverse full meals the IKEA restaurant offers very cheaply. If I lived closer to IKEA again, I would dine there more often when dining out, just because of how insanely cheap it is to get a healthy meal there like salmon, or vegetarian options, in addition to other animal proteins and full desserts.
It would be interesting to see what Costco could do with full restaurant in its stores if it chose to go there
Good comparison
Hej!
No one is reading this shi lil bro
@@ryze8766 people really gotta stop saying “lil bro”
It makes you sound 12 😭
@@ryze8766I did lil bro
Going to a Costco food court after school with five bucks would be the best thing ever
fr fr
Why not ikea bro
It’s funny that both of these stores happen to have food courts
You mean both of these restaurants happen to have a retail store
@@shadowcrimson6232
Yeah I totally go to ikea for the food court and stay for the furniture
@@EyeMaMoeRahn I have gone to ikea to try their food. I have never gone to ikea to buy furniture.
How else would the people wandering the endless isles of IKEA not starve to death?
A bunch of stores happen to have food courts?
The IKEA Pear sparkling water is slept on hard. I’d hook it up to my veins with an IV drip if I could
I love the pear flavour.
"Water"
Yeah no my friend that's water with fruit concentrate, so just a soda
@@Yaksoup98who fucking cares.
@@Yaksoup98With probably way less sugar than your average soda.
@kernium less in one sense
But still filled with natural fructose which still isn't great for you in those high amounts
Costco should just open a restaurant at this point
That would be a bad idea because there idea of serving cheap food is that you have to buy a membership to get in
@@DarkKnight-qd5qithat’s why sams club is better don’t need a card to just go to the food court
They did that in the Philippines with a costco joint venture called S&R, they created a lot of standalone locations that just serve food at a slightly higher price than in the warehouse but membership is not required, however members get a discount to receive prices more or less like the original.
@@connorbrown3463 don't need a membership to go to the Costco food court either.
@@connorbrown3463At certain Costco locations the food court is outside l
IKEA sells real food, Costco just cholesterol
Supply and demand baby! Canadian costco keeping the Canadian medical system busy lol
It is just what he bought. Costco has a turkey sandwich, a chicken salad, and a fruit smoothie. You can also buy a bottled water for 25 cents.
As a Swede I can confirm this as true
Ikea sells that Daim Almond cake he ate at the end that is literally the best cake Ive ever eaten in my Life
Ikea seems much healthier.
Also a little more expensive. The main appeal of Costco food is the quickness and cheapness. You can get a whole pizza for 10$.
@@mikedacoolnerd788And they dedicate to it. Once, the CEO wanted to raise the price to fit the prices of when he tried, but a lot of managers threatened to shut down if he did it.
I saw this on the internet, so it may be wrong or overexaggerated.
That’s so not the point.
@@mikedacoolnerd788 ikea still has WAY more options around that price and beyond.
So Costco automatically = it tastes better
Costco: more value
IKEA: doesn’t feel as much like fast food
Me thinking he was gonna get 25 IKEA dogs
ikr
No chicken bake? 😂😂😂 You got robbed my friend
We used to have bomb ass wings in a bucket.. they got rid of it during covid and it never came back. Ngl tho costco fries and gravy are fucking amazing. Prob the best fries compared to any fast food places
MAN IS SLEEPING ON SAMS CLUB
We don’t have that in Canada
We don’t even got that here in canada
Sams club pizza and pretzels is fire when its fresh
frr it’s better then costco
Left Canada back in 2008
I actually work in a US shopping plaza with Ikea and costco and frequent both for lunch. IKEA wins for me personally. I would go to costco to get more food for my money. It reminds me of a fancier 711. Ikea has better tasting drinks and higher quality and quantity of meals for a few more bucks. But you can also be cheap and get pizza/veggie dogs/pretzel/cinnamon roll too.
the fries at costco are so good
They have f**king fries
Wait they have tenders and fries at Costco?
@@Gent222 yeah they sell tenders, fries and poutine. Idk if it’s different in the states though.
You can also buy frozen bags of their fries
Since when did Costco sell chicken fingers?
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. KEEP THE HOTDOGS 1.50!!🗣️‼️🔥🔥
We can't everything is up, salary, rent, gas, food and so on. The IKEA and Costco workers need a fair salary that matches the current prices of everything.
IKEA: Quality over quantity
Costco:Quantity over quality
Ikeas Hot Dogs are legendary around the world, one for one dollar is an insane price value
The hotdog is all beef, and the Polish is pork
Ofcourse my country loves pork.
Nope, both all beef at Costco
@@danylol772did you even watch the video 😂😂
Exactly! Huge difference. Show us the beef!
I miss the polish. They discontinued that here. I guess no one like it. I thought it had a better flavor.
We getting a heart attack with this one boyzzzz 🔥🔥🔥🔥💀💀💀🗣️🗣️🗣️
The almond cake at Ikea is 🐐ed
I like all the almondy cakes they are amazing 🤩.
IKEA having a food court is a revelation to say the least
Daim is pronounced Dime. Just so you know for next time!
Came to comment same thing 😊
@@Sleepysodme too! My favorite is the Daim ice cream cone
I too came here to respectfully comment this.
I too came here to disrespectfully comment this.
so I've been pronouncing it wrong my whole life lol i always said Daim kinda like Dayum
haven’t heard that song you played at the start in a WHILE
Dame cake 😂 you mean Daim
Dame dameeee, dame da, dame damoyo
That’s how he spelled it.
At my school cafeteria $25 gets you a hamburger, chips, and a medium drink 💀
Where are you from? 🧐
Wow your cafeteria sucks.
@@Shyguy71588do your cafeteria has only one resturant or many food vendors
This has to be in Canada 😂 the poutine is so Canadian 🇨🇦
actually Costco it in canada so you can go to costco.
???????
word i was like wth is that lol
He literally said he’s in Canada in the beginning of the video. And, it is poutine so it’s very self-explanatory 🤷♂️
Yeah, because poutiness Canadian.
Absolute banger content
Love the vids ❤
"So who has better value?"
We shall never know.
Every Costco has the same layout that I thought this was my local Costco
As a polish person, i can confirm we love our hotdogs
Not getting fish and chips at ikea was the first mistake
Ikea just hits diffrent
I’ll forever stand by Costco especially with its ice cream and poutine, my favourite
Costco in Canada is the bomb 🤤
Only best pizza at Costco is Supreme too bad they discontinued em.
that pizza slice is so cheap compared to buying pizzas.. holy.
ikea ong frfr
Coscto man
@@bobbydxor costco solos
bro is in SCP 3008 💀
☠️
Costco went for quantity, Ikea went for higher quality. But imagine the power if Ikea and Costco joined forces.
Bro really just ate the food, then asked me, a Floridian without Ikea, which was better.
Polish Sausage Hits Hard
The music in the background gave me 2018-2019 nostalgia
It’s $1.50 CAD too so even cheaper
Can you walk into Costco without a membership and just get food?
depends on the Costco. in the US most Costco will let you enter through the exit because the food court is near the exit @@camlair5018
Some will allow you to I believe but most usually won't.@@camlair5018
yes.
@@camlair5018idk, probably not. You get card checked at the entrance if it's a inside court, you scan your card at the register to order food in outside courts (as far as im aware, i dont go to those often nor live in canada)
Things obviously could be different depending where you live/go, so i cant speak for Creator or yourself about the card security
Costco pizza will always reign supreme as the best pizzas
Sadest poutine at costco I’ve seen, they typically smother it with gravy (near me at least)!
Did this man just explain poutine?
The pepsi glick combo for a buck fiddy is a dub
Never speak like this again.
What language is this
Yesir
@@mainhalo117hes speaking monkeynese
@@mainhalo117child
As a Canadian, I absolutely love the new Pepsi logo.
it looks retro, i wish they would bring back the old cans they look so cool
Bruh I work at the costco in Cumming, Ga (real city look it up; store #1175) and we don't sell half of this at our food court. No chicken tenders, no fries, no caramel sundae. I feel robbed
Ive been informed that apparently the Canadian menu is a lot larger than the US- surprised cause its usually the other way around
Costco menu varies country to country
There is no debate, COSTCO clears
I love costco but daim cake hard carrying ikea here.
Poutine with a spoon, excuse me?...
COSTCO OP NO CONTEST
COSTCO POUTINE??? I WANT THAT IN THE US MAN 😭😭😭
IKEA and it’s not even close. “Growing up” is realizing the meatball platter,soda flavor, cake and ice cream are unmatched.
Eh, I tried the meatball platter and it's mid. The only thing I liked there was the soda. Much better food for cheaper at an Indian restaurant.
I can hear the bgm.
Absolute respect to you homie.
I’d take ikea any day
Nah bro any food court in thailand would stomp these prices like they probally be giving 16 full plates of food and they be tastin immaculate
Costco and Ikea have the most affordable "restaurants." 😄 $25 today at most restaurants only get you 1 full meal, and maybe 2 meals at fast food places in Canada.
Ikea veggie dogs are so good just buy 4 and you're full the rest of the day.
“Sir, are you gonna buy something else other than food?”
You like ned from spiderman. And ryan bergara from BuzzFeed had a kid together. LoL 😂😂
Luckily, he didn’t get stuck in the IKEA
SCP 3008?
The founder of Costco said to never change the price of hotdogs from 1.50 and the workers respect him so much they listened
Man the costco HUGE ass burgers for $4.50 were something I genuinely cried over when they took em out the menu😂😂😂
I will forever be a hardcore ikea fanboy
Costco: value.
IKEA: taste
I want the poutine from Ikea!! 😂😂 But my food is not so big and tasty and any of them!'😂
Bruh really called the soda "pop". He must 70 years old already 😂😂😂
70 year olds call it soda ....
That pepperoni pizza looks absolutely delicious!
Man made me sit through a whole video just to ask me what I think, Idk man I wasnt the one eating them.
My heart says Costco but my arteries say IKEA
American costco is amazing but the chicken and gravy and the POUTINE sounds lovely
“Well that looks like vomit, so I’m not pou-tine it in my mouth” - Jay Pritchett 😂😂😂
Costco wants your hunger out before you go lmao
relieved you didn't get trapped into 3008 😨
the poutine slaps at costco🥲
Bro you’ve got a Rolex on your wrist trying to find value at Costco food hall.
“Czech Republic to ever had our sausages”- email
“thats some sticky caramel” 💀.
Loves the sound of his own voice more then anything
The man tried both places then asks viewers to tell him which one has better value.
Costco for value, IKEA for quality
Costco: better value
IKEA: better quality
I'd argue with Costco you got a bunch of to-go fast food while with IKEA you got two complete meals.
"The store is now closed, Please Exit The Building."
IKEA wins by a landslide, the ikea meatballs, the mash potatoes, the cranberry sides. It’s like a mini Swedish thanksgiving in ikea food court, if u haven’t tried the food at ikea ur missing out, it’s healthy and it tastes really nice and hearty and makes you feel good afterwards, unlike Costco there items have decent flavor but really unhealthy and makes you feel unhealthy afterwards.
Ikea meatballs made out of people who couldn’t find the exit
I like the part where he told us who has the better value
Who needs the Costco Chicken Bake when you can get the Costco Poutine
Sams club clears
The IKEA is going to cost you and hour of walking to get there, and get out. Assuming it's not SCP 3008.
Canada doesn't have the chicken bake? Anytime I go to Costco here in the U.S. I buy one on the way out. Could even heat it up and eat it later, and it still tastes good.
U eat ikea food u become scp 3008
That cake looks like it belongs on display with the plastic fruit. Lol
Swedes:
GANG UP 😂
You should do Costco VS Sams club as they are big competitors
Ikea seems to resemble a normal dinner, where Cosco has everything either extremely sugary or covered with grease
As soon as he pulled out the Poutine I knew that he’s Canadian