Sausage rolls and other pasty type food stuffs can also be toasted in a toaster. (The microwave does heat them butt the pastry always goes a bit soggy and floppy) I'm surprised you didn't get a coffee from one of those coffee machines that are in most places. "Those food vloggers are a bloody nuisance!" - The petrol station staff (maybe probably).
In Ireland, we call them petrol stations or filling stations. Also, in most petrol stations in Ireland, there’s usually a hot deli where you can get sausage rolls, jambons, chicken fillet rolls, breakfast rolls or sandwiches, chips and or wedges, even dinners to go. Next to that there’s a cold deli for cold sandwiches and for fillers for the likes of chicken fillet rolls, etc. The rest of the shop is made up with the usual convenience foods like crisps, sweets, drinks, cigarettes, household essentials, etc.
You are truly a great man. It takes greatness to appreciate the convenience store/gas station hot dog and its lore. The best hot dogs ARE gas station dogs. ❤
48 hours, only fast food restraunts (chinese, indian, mcd's, kfc, i guess also things where you can get uber eats such as bella italia/prezzo/pizza express etc.)
@@SamWilder. good to hear, yes go on treat yourself you've earned it. good to see your channel getting noticed. Really look forward to seeing new vids.
So nice seeing a youtuber close to home!!! I recognise some of these places :P New subscriber here and I always look forward to these food challenges, thanks Sam!
fun but completely irrelevant fact: when i was pregnant last year, literally all i ate and drank was petrol station slushies, and BLT sandwiches. very frequently id wake up at 3 am and drive an extra 2 miles to a BP garage with a M&S attached to it as they had the best BLTS and a tango ice blast machine. definitely worth it.
Are there any plans to do a buying and eating project abroad? Id be interested if someone did a similar thing in Switzerland as its notoriously expensive but you have supermarkets like Migros , Coop (different from the British version) and Denner (which in my time in the country a few years ago was the cheapest supermarket ) Oh what about...eating at Ikea?
Petrol Station Slushes - you usually have to ask the assistant for a cup and pre pay for the slushy first, if it’s a self serve one. Do you not like ask the assistant’s when you are unsure? 😂
As others have said already, you're a brave man to do this challenge! 👏 I recognise those Rollover hotdogs from my local Cineworld! I was surprised but they really are quite nice 👍
That would be a good challenge. It's always a luck of the draw for any really good stuff. And it is useful to know when stores start reducing food stuffs. Yesterday I was lucky. The Tesco staff had just finished reducing the bread and cakes when I got there. I got four packs of doughnuts for £1.38, down from £5.50. (I gave some to my parents).
I've suggested this too. My local Boots used to reduce the perishable food parts of their meal deals to 50p each...best reductions I've seen. Sadly they don't seem to be doing that anymore
HP Beans were big back in the 60s and 70s, now I think that they are owned by Heinz. HP baked beans they're the beans for me HP baked beans all of us agree HP baked beans that's what we adore and we shout for more, more, more What's the treat we all love best.... HP baked beans
Brilliant vid. Very amusing and well done. As for the "food"....good god....I'd sooner eat my own shoes....god help anyone who actually has to exist on that s**t on a long trip or whatever. Keep em coming....brilliant! 😎😎😎👍
I just... eggs... I can't believe you found eggs. I haven't been in a lot of gas stations but my god, all I can say is eggs... Everything else seems standard tho, well edited video man
American gas stations seem so much better don't they. What we have is ok in an emergency or on the run but I wouldn't like to have to survive in this way nooooo. Good on you for giving this a go🙂
The range of food in petrol stations is convenient but when you’re in a rush to fill up and the people in front are busy doing their weekly shop and selecting their meal deals taking 15 mins, it’s a bit of a joke. Best service station hot dogs are in Norway and Sweden, they are excellent!
Gas station hot dogs can be like taking your life in your own hands around where I live. I always assume the display on those roller grills contain hot dogs from the 1990s.
The Co-op are suppliers to a few chains including Nisa, Costcutters, and Russell's (who only exist in N.Ireland, but believe me you're missing nothing good).
I've worked at a US summer camp a couple of times and the gas station food is ridiculous. Particularly my second time around, all the gas stations in the area seemed to have a Wawa (like Subway but better and more food options), fountain drinks of every variety, every sort of sweets or crisps or bottled drink... The camp food wasn't enough to sustain us so we were essentially having super-sized Subway sandwiches and hotdogs and pizzas every time we had an hour off 🤣
I would consider myself somewhat of a baked bean aficionado, I've eaten every brand imaginable, have a varied knowledge of cooking methods and can consume with almost any meal. I have never, ever added salt to them? Pepper is an added bonus but salt? I'm not so sure man, not so sure at all.
That's the thing about gas station or petrol station food it's expensive and just not safe to eat most of the time because of how they store it and how they cook it.
Gotta adjust things sometimes for our American friends so they know what the video is about! We know what a gas station is but many don’t know the term petrol station!
Eating only gas station food???????????????????? It was mostly like going to a mini market at the gas station and taking it home, which you could have probably done a few yards from your home
Gotta adjust things sometimes for our American friends so they know what the video is about! We know what a gas station is but many don’t know the term petrol station!
I'd be allowed £47 per week. Not so challenging so it would have to be for a fortnight. Or 47p per meal.. all meals different for a week.. now there's a challenge.
As a British man, why do you keep saying 'gas station'? Americans wouldn't use British English and quite right too. Why are you using American English? Have some pride in your mother tongue 🇬🇧