One of the other main things to remember is we don't have the same relationship with corn as the US does. without the massive subsidies for growing corn, we never really got into the High Fructose Corn Syrup" thing, which means that all our sugar that goes in anything is actually real sugar. You can definitely taste the difference (especially in our non-diet drinks.)
Omg if you haven’t had HP on a bacon sandwich you need too! Thick cut back bacon (smoked or unsmoked dealers choice) on sourdough or crusty bread or roll it’s soooo good!
Any bread will do with good british back bacon, really on any old bread with good butter and HP sauce, you cannot start your day better, unless someone else is cooking you a full English / Irish / Scottish / Welsh breakfast, maybe if you are in a hotel or bed and breakfast, it's much too much bother if you are sitting at home, maybe hungover, but if someone else is cooking, wey hey! x
@@robertomoi2044 🙄 the worst thing is I knew but I couldn’t be bothered to go back and correct it, because my autocorrect made the extra o, not me! So, as much as I know this comment, may have made me feel embarrassed so that you can have a little dopamine hit for that tiny, tiny moment of superiority. You should probably take it up with my phones grammar... but it’s an inanimate object. I do wish people like you wood just calm down, it’s knot like were commenting on RU-vid four a Nobel prize entry, seriously you take it to far!
@@kcvfr400 I'm only in my 30s, but if someone asks my height I say 6'4". Never once have I said 193cm. Just like I've never been to the pub and ordered 568ml of Stella, and if you hadn't noticed, all our road signs are in mph, not kph.
Anything over a few Inches and I use Imperial but for smaller things I use Metric. At work we have to use Metric at school they taught us Metric but it seems so natural to use Imperial
In UK Imperial & metric measures are used. Most people pick & mix depending on whatever you are doing or buying. Temperature is Celsius (centigrade) however Fahrenheit is sometimes used in conversation about weather " Its 100 degrees out there" . Even young people who only learned metric use imperial sometimes mainly personal height and weight although we use stones (1st=14lbs).
@@markwolstenholme3354 have… have you never heard of exaggeration? People say “It’s 100 degrees out there!” To mean “It’s extremely hot out there!”. Not to mean 100F
@@tyrusdalet Yes 38 degrees C is a hot day as I said. Just like 100 degrees F. Not 100 degrees C. I think boiling point is rather a big exaggeration for weather purposes. Some of us older ones do remember Fahrenheit being used. Changed October 1962 but many carried on using F for some time even in school. I get what you're saying as "Its boiling out there" is used a lot aswel.🙂
I haven't used or heard use of Fahrenheit as a temp by anyone for decades. Weather reports always use Celsius. Schools only teach Celsius. We only ever hear Celsius. Why would we say the temp is in the 80s when everyone knows it's in the 30s, and bloody hot.
"Bro, this makes me never want to ever eat anything ever again" 🤣🤣🤣 Welcome to the world of looking at ingredients lists 🤨😅.. and deciding to grow your own for your plate !! Lmao this was a great video, Thanks JT 🙌 (even though you call me Bro, and I am a girl 🤔😧) 😂
Why does the US think we in the UK don't use feet and inches? We definitely do. It seems like the us moto is "Go large or go home!" 😄. I do agree, the Subway cookies are very yummy.
Hey I'm a Brit here. I'm from England. I love your content man, you're very wholesome, real and incredibly funny ☺️ We would love you to come visit us sometime and thank you for appreciating our culture. You're up there in my top RU-vid channels for sure, ☺️
US yellow mustard is just a sauce that was introduced to traditional English mustard. It kept the yellow colour but very little of the mustard taste and none of the spice
I always bought some Subway's Oatmeal Raisin cookies, every time I had a sandwich there, but last time I went, I asked for the cookies, only to be told they had discontinued them, as there was 'no demand for them'!!! I said "I'm demanding them"!! 🤣 I don't get people! Wtf is wrong with raisins? Young people seem to be afraid of dried fruits! 🤣
Oh they certainly are ,I used to work in a bakers and a common question from young people was “ does it have fruit in it” if you said yes they looked as if it was poison
@@lilyliz3071 One of my colleagues bought some blueberries to eat and another colleague asked her what they were. Even when we said they were blueberries he didn't believe us, thinking we were just describing them. I despair for my generation and those younger, I really do
I can't believe nobody got the best joke in that video! I nearly choked on my tea when the American guy said the nachos were the worst *cough* second worst thing to be associated with subway! ...How did nobody else die from that?!?! Subway managing to take their ruined reputation and dragging it up from the depths after that weightloss guy is next level
I use a baguette with a lot of proper bacon, tomato, Stilton cheese, Colman's English YELLOW mustard, scrambled egg, baby spinach or watercress, chopped shallot, and mayo. Making it myself is cheaper, tastier, and always hot and fresh. Takes just a few minutes. In UK Subway doesn't use any pig-meat. That's why I make my own. I love pig-meat!
The whole point of subway and all resteraunts is that you pay someone else to make the food for you. Doesnt matter how amazing your sandwhich is, it defeats the whole point of fast, convenient, ready made food.
@@lvhxc turkey ham, turkey bacon and beef salami, a lot of places, especially pizza places, in the uk use these instead of the pork versions but tend to list them as ham, bacon, etc on the menus
Yes, most of the states has safe drinkable water in their taps but marketing has made them think it's not safe. And con companies try to sell them filters to 'remove' unsafe particles too (the particles are usually minerals that make the water taste better).
HP sauce was made in Aston in Birmingham then shock horror joining the eu it went to be produced in Belgium of all places Hp sauce of the building was knocked down and replaced with Mercedes Benz dealership which really never took off as the cars were expensive in a poor area what a kick n the face do hope it comes back and replaced with a new building and back where it was.
It was nothing to do with the EU, HP was bought by Heinz and when they were negotiating the deal promised to keep production in the UK, needless to say they weren't being honest and shortly after the buy out moved production to their plant in the Netherlands putting British workers out of their jobs. I haven't bought a bottle since then but I have changed to Branston, made in Britain.
@@PippetWhippet They changed the ingredients, probably made with cheaper alternatives now to squeeze as much profit out of the bottle as they can. The main ingredient used to be vinegar, now it's tomato puree. It's weak in flavour now. I looked at a different brown sauce , it had vinegar as the main ingredient, buy that instead.
Was on a lads holiday in Prague when I was about 20, went to a subway there and one of the lads had a footlong made with everything on it for the crack because it was so cheap, that included crab sticks which was an option over there. The thing was huge.
I don’t have subway bread, it’s really upsets my stomach, and it’s too sweet. But I get a salad tray with everything, with double Teriyaki chicken & sweet onion dressing. That thing is the BOMB! I’m in the UK...
When I was working in an office a few years ago, we got vouchers through for subway one of the vouchers was 3 foot longs for £10. I said I could eat all three in one go, if my work friends paid for it. Free lunch that day 😋 What we do for freebies, I did struggle to walk back to the office though.
Wow, you misunderstood what they said about bread. They didn't say the UK doesn't use bread. They said legally IRELAND doesn't allow it to be CALLED bread, because its got too much sugar in it.
In Finlands Subway meatballs were removed from menu some years ago. We still miss them. 😥 And we do have pepper jack cheese in Subway,so it's not US only.
Eww no thanks. I've had subway and it was..... bland and messy. the bread fucking disingegrated in my hands XD Also my nearest one only recently got a rating of 2 for their food hygine. You probably don't have this in the US, but it's basically a score tha gets reviewed on a regular basis to ensure the food storage and hygine are up to scratch. A 2 requires improvement. For ages it was a 1 which is the worst you can get (0 is allotted for places still undergoing application). I normally won't eat anywhere that has a hygine rating less than 4. Plus we have a local baguette shop that literally sells out of it's daily specials within like 2 hours. They rotate what they look each day (Pork, beef, ham, turkey) and everything is cooked and prepared that day before opening. They only open for lunchtime and there's ALWAYS a queue. They do other cold sandwich stuff as well, but it's pretty much why subway is struggling lol
@@misschieflolz1301 Depends where you get it, subway in Australia is pretty good compared to other fast food chains but pizza hut is absolute dog shit. Pizza hut in the UK (well, where I've been) is pretty damn good for it's price. KFC is horrendous in the UK but ok in half of Aussie stores (the inner city ones are greasy messes but the suburban ones are really clean and have nice crunchy chicken).
@@felautumn9534 I can't comment on pizza because it makes me ill. Something about all that melted cheese just doesn't settle with me. As for KFC, I'm allergic to whatever is in the coating. I've only ever had it twice and I ended up bedridden for days. That and there's been a couple of stories locally of peope getting served raw chicken, which doesn't help.
My reaction to the sizes being almost identical was shock and surprise. Seconds later, here is a 3 foot long sub My reaction then was there we go, Americans going over the top as expected
The only reason I can see for the larger amounts of things like cookies is that people order that many somewhat regularly, otherwise why bother having it on the menu when papa could just order several of the 12 cookies
The girl at the subway across from where I work, we call her Big portions, when she works we get big portions, she is also well endowed. Hence the name.
JT, you should try to make this sauce for your next bbq chicken or a grilled sandwich. You take bottle of sweet french mustard (a pint size bottle), a couple Shallots, 1-2 cloves of garlic, 1-2 table spoons of brown sugar and splash of apple cider vinegar. First 1-2 table spoons of oil, ad the shallots and garlic, when it got some color ad the vinegar, turn down the heat to slight simmer, ad the mustard and the brown sugar. Tast test and ad salt and pepper after your preference.
People complain about the list of ingredients but does anyone here know the chemical composition of an apple? Because a natural apple also includes a long list of chemicals that most people wouldn't trust if they saw the list. Everything is scary when you don't know what it is.
Outside of the enzymes not being listed I don’t see anything particularly bad for you like the oil isn’t amazing but olive oil ain’t good at some recipes
Subway in the UK has been loosing sales after it came out how they were using fillings beyond their USE BY date and how they were minimising how much of the expensive filling was being put into their Subs.
Straight off the bat, the UK guy is wrong. UK do 1.5ft, 3ft, and 6ft party subs... they don't advertise as it is not cost-efficient and more of an advertising showpiece.
My experience of Subway when I was in the US: "Do you have any Meatball subs left?" "Yes" "Can I have a Meatball sub then please?" "We don't have any left" ... .... .... "?!?!" ... ...
We have Sriracha in UK subways, I don't order from there often but when I do i always have the tuna sub with Sriracha. And the nacho's lol I've never seen em and defiantly would never order them from the menu's description, but i never knew they were so bad.
Wasn't there a lawsuit against subway in the US a few years ago because their foot longs were not 12 inches? I think I recall hearing that they refunded customers if they wrote in
I'm surprised UK is allowed to sell 6 inch and foot long with the metric system (you can mention imperial measurements but metric has to be the most prominent)
I am British, I use feet,inches, yards and miles, pints, gallons, pounds,ounces, stones, hundred weights, and millimetres, litres and kilos. In the UK fuel is bought in Litres but fuel economy is measured in miles per gallon. Boats are measured in feet or metres. Golf holes and distances are in inches and yards. Beer is sold by the pint and spirits by imperial units also. Fizzy drinks and fluids are sold by the Litre or multiples of such as 1.5 litres. Sugar and grains and powders are sold in metric units. I might measure a box as 2ft by 19cm because those sizes are bang on the inches and cm lines on a tape measure Also Most British pronounce Kilometres wrongly as Kill-Ometers. A MileOmeter measures miles but a Kill-Ometer measures kills!!! Come on British say Kilo-Metre. Like (Keylow- meter) We still have tools that can be imperial or British specials or metric. Alan Keys come in imperial and metric and all our rulers and tape measures have both metric and feet, inches. Our callipers and micrometers measure in Thou’s or Microns.Everyone’s height is measured in feet and inches but our weight can be in Kilos, Stones or Pounds.
Gawd yes! It smells sort of vomity. I've spent hours pondering on how a place selling salads and (frozen) meat and (cake)bread can smell like vomit? One of Life's Great Mysteries, I guess.
If you ever visit the UK, make your VERY first food stop at "Greggs" and I promise you will reconsider returning to the US! I'm an immigrant to the US from the UK .... trust me!!
Im from the UK and never heard of banana peppers, dont even know if we have them! It looks like what they put in your box of salad at a keebab shop though so not sure if thats the same thing
I went to subway in Lincoln UK. Never again. The staff were really rude. The meat was diced into really small squares and when I went to eat it, it all came scattering out across the floor.
The nachos are definitely disgusting. They close the lid annoyingly, so the steam stays inside and makes the doritos soggy. They're not very nice as a result
If you want to do more of these, & I wanna see more reactions of the UK Vs US, then how's about the Burger King one? That one will be interesting to watch, gotta love a good Burger King.
so far theyre not even comparing equivalent prices .... yellow mustard is honeymustard in the uk, we rarely have it, if you ask for yellow mustard in the uk you get another non sweet mustard.
Mustard isn't really a favoured condiment here any more. One thing to note is U.S. mustard is quite different to U.K., etc... mustard. U.S. mustard is like if we took English mustard and diluted 1:1 or 2:1 with mayonnaise. It's led to some interesting reactions from Americans who have slathered English mustard on their food.
I'll Britsplain your Yellow Mustard, you can't handle our "English Colmans Mustard", I did warn a bloke from Milwaukee who had Mustard on a sausage sandwich for breakfast but wouldn't listen because he "Loved Mustard"!
I used to be a subway snob until someone bought me one, thought the bread has to be nasty and reading the comments people say it is though I've only ever had italian style bread which I find to be just fine and I eat freshly baked bread most of the time. Plus southwestern sauce is the dogs bollocks, no idea what it is though, how do you taste a direction?