In literally every thumbnail Harry looks so happy just to be a part of this series whereas Joe looks like as if he's saying *Now this is some good sh*t*
Ben & Jerry's, Baskin Robbins, Auntie Anne's, Smashburger, whataburger, costco food court, IKEA food, Wendy's (when it opens in the UK soon), Jollibee (if the US has it), Tim Hortons....still so many that can be done
I thought they only existed in airports, where you will inevitably eat it because you're starving and all the other food is like a ten minute walk away
For those wondering why we never knew there were Quiznos in the U.K. it’s because there are only two. One in Bromley and one in Kent. Side note. Who’s ordering those pizzas...
@@tazzysikder2176 Oooo maybe. I had a quick look on google as I didn’t know we had any and those were the only two to come up. Perhaps it closed during the lockdowns or just didn’t show up on google?
I miss Quiznos. It just always seemed to taste better than subways sandwiches. I don’t remember why but the one in my town shut down along time ago…The bread was always so crunchy but had a soft chewy inside, the meat tasted real plus the cheese was melted and always had a pull! The veggies I’d have put on my sandwich never seemed soggy, I love tomatoes and the slices were always crisp, plus the shredded lettuce never was soggy. The Quiznos I’d go to I remember the people working would always be in a good mood too! They’d occasionally throw in a free cookie with our order which was awesome!
When I saw this I did think "I thought Quiznos went out of business" and they did end up addressing that in the end. Last time I had it was in college because there was one within walking distance of my building. Apparently there are a couple locations within driving distance from me now.
My favorite part about Quiznos when I was you g were the bendy straws that could be bent into a full loop. Literally the only reason I want to go to Quiznos again (but they probably don’t have those straws anymore idk)
Used to have 5 Quiznos around me just a few mins away up to a couple of years ago. All of them are gone unfortunately. Used to be my favorite sandwich place.
Onions are NOT the main ingredient in a Pakora that is Gram Flour which is mixed with tons of water to make a super gooey batter then you mix in spices and and depending on the type of Pakora you can mix in vegetables such as onions or potatoes or even meat then they grab a whole chunk of batter with the vegetables/meat inside it and throw it in to a fryer
The bigger question is where is there a Quiznos in the US? They used to be all over the place and then suddenly disappeared. I genuinely thought they went out of business...
Every time I ever ate at a Quiznos it messed my stomach up bad. Like minor food poisoning bad. And each time was a different location, so it was legit just something about their food. All of them closed here though, so oh well.
Watching these videos have taught me some things... The US using way more plastic The UK doesn’t use a lot of ingredients like specific yellows and stuff.... However.... The UK rarely lists their nutritional information for their restaurants. So in the US we may have more calories and some bad ingredients but atleast we tell people hahaha
first it's pakodra , it's an Indian snack like your nuggets and other deep-fried stuff , doesn't need to be a onion necessarily , green chilli,potato, paneer etc
I remember the first uk Quiznos in Glasgow like 10 years ago and it was so much better than subway but failed miserably and they pulled out of uk. I’m glad they’re back !
Meanwhile Quizno's in Asia: shut down because people hate it It's main location in my city is right across a Subway and everybody criticizes Quizno's for copying Subway's sandwiches.