I should add the dude who uploaded added some pretty gr8 small edits, so thanks to him for that. I've definitely improved my thumbnail game since then, i made this vid like 2 months ago lol
i think he's got to go full ham and make it a Poutine Lifestyle site, only half jokingly. like more than simply calling up places that serve fries and asking them if customers can order a side of gravy... have like recipes, reviews, and a dating/meetup function. Poutine based social site. otherwise people will just be disappointed.
If there would be 3 places in Germany that made poutine, then that would be their selling point so they would be surely advertising them, resulting in its apperance on Google or Google Maps.
I get what malf means, its like a word of mouth thing. Steps: 1. People eat at restaurant 2. If restaurant has poutine add it to the list. 3. Open up app, find poutine 4. Eat that shit
These fuckbois are so busy coming up with versions of this for multiple foods that they don't realize making ONE app where you could search for really specific criteria for ANY food might actually be good "Find me a place that has burgers with toasted buns and thick patties, crispy shoestring fries, and chocolate shakes served in 50s style glass milkshake cups"
I'm gonna be 1000% real right now, this could actually be a good idea if it was more than just poutine. A lot of stuff is gonna get tagged in google maps but a lot of stuff isn't, too.
Googled "Poutine Near me" and google suggested i travel 1700 miles to Liverpool or 4000 miles to Toronto to get some poutine. I know theres at least one place within 40 miles that serves poutine but google cant be trusted #GiveUsPoutineer
There's a diner in my city that sells Poutine with Bacon, Breakfast Sausage, Ham, Hot Sauce and an Egg. It's fantastic, but you feel like you're going to die after you eat it.
We have this kinda in the UK, through Hungry House and Just Eat, they dont have Poutine specifically but you can sort it down to American based restaurants.
As a Quebecer I feel so bad for people who can't easily get poutine. I can walk away from my house in any direction for two minutes and walk past a thousand poutine-selling restaurants lmao
The fundamental problem with Poutineer is that it requires user-input to actually find all of the niche poutine locations worldwide, but how do you get users to input data if the initial product doesn't do anything that Google doesn't already do?
Hey just curious, do you run ads on these videos. Not judging either way since it must be a lot of work to edit all this stuff but just genuinely curious if you monetize.
There is No info about poutine in Denmark on Google, i think MALF's idea is brilliant. Not all people are so fortunate to live in a poutine rich environment.
comments are basically split in 2, the people that can find poutine easy and they think the idea is stupid, and people that when they look up poutine google just sends you to the nearest airport to fly to Canada ( I think a Poutine map would be awesome)
I am curious as to whether the app can navigate me to the poutine serving establishment or if I need to open google maps and search for the restaurant discovered using Poutine Maps?
ok I have made it so you can contribute subtitles here ru-vid.com_cs_panel?c=UCqHn-6CvuGzUijbWmWPDuvw&tab=2 but it only shows the newest vids so if you don't want one captioned then you can just tell me which vids in a reply.
I agree tell me the Type of french fries If they presoak their french fries And the temperature their cooked at (Do i have any fellow 2017 gat doers in the chat)
People who google *insert country name* poutine, find no results and then ask for for poutineer just don't fucking know how to use Google. Or I mean your country might not sell niche Canadian food.