@@jrw3349 they're only in certain cities so far. And even then, if it's not London then there's probably one small one within each city. There's one in Manchester and London
@@zackjudge6467 nah we do but our stupid ass president decided to put 700 billion dollars into our military, if u think we have a bad education then look at canadas
I'm pretty sure he was trying to be funny..that is something learned in elementary..but also people can be taught the same things but not everyone will retain the same information.
Hold on a minute. A crunchy wrap has 6 sides it measures 6 inches 6 divided by 6 is 1 The illuminati has one eye. Taco Bells Crunchy Wrap Is Illuminati Comfirmed.
I understand the shock from a lot of Brits that didn't know we have Taco Bell here, but where is the outrage about how the American guy didn't know the word hexagon
It’s not that he didn’t know what a hexagon was.. all Americans learn about it when we are young and as we grow older they touch on it a little bit more but they don’t spend a long time on it.
To those who didn't know, we've actually had Taco Bell in the UK for many years, it started in the late '80s where a few branches opened in London but subsequently closed, the franchise then came back in 2010 only a few stores opened and all were in England but outside of London, they then further expanded to Scotland in 2017 and then finally came back to London in 2018. The franchise is still expanding across the UK but so far there are only 39 branches.
Ahhhh that's why i couldn't find any last time I was visiting London. Just saw the map, there are at least 20 tacos in greater London now. Will be there in a month so I'm looking forward to grab a bite in one of those. Unfortunatelly there's noTaco Bell in my country.
@Amanda Ribeiro Where does it say they only have to relate weight? Price gives an indication on how they are profiting on different markets. They even did a price per size comparison once.
I am literally drinking Baja Blast Mountain Dew right now and I am so upset with him saying that about it and acting like it tastes bad it then he grabs it again.
When I was a child (2005-2012), my country use to have a taco bell in the same spot of all pizza huts in the food courts. Now they are gone and the pizza hut spots look so empy
There’s 53 in the UK for everyone who didn’t know, 7 in London. Locations include: Aberdeen Barnsley Basildon Bournemouth Bradford Brighton Cardiff Chatham Chelmsford Chichester Cleethorpes Colchester Colindale Croydon Doncaster Eastbourne Glasgow Grays Hertfordshire Hull Irvine Leeds Leicester Linwood Liverpool London Manchester Milton Keynes Newcastle Upon Tyne Northampton Nottingham Plymouth Poole Portsmouth Reading Rotherham Sheffield Somerset Southampton Sutton Woking York
@@koogle5410 yeah having anxiety sucks in the u.s cause everyone is just trying to be so nice and start conversations. We’re so weird and I love it. Fun fact that’s the only thing I dislike about this country. Yes you may see bad stuff ok the news but that doesn’t affect most people so yeah
What I don’t understand is why we don’t have Nacho Fries permanently on the menu here in the US because we absolutely love them. Also adding loaded nacho fries to the US menu would be a big hit because again we love Nacho Fries and it looks so damn delicious!
5:39 Thank goodness TB rolled out a sugar-free version of the Diabeetus Blast. I tried the regular version, once, and I swear I could feel my pancreas trying to do somersaults for an hour afterwards. E635 is a tag team of disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate, two other amino-acid salts which work with glutamates (yeast extract or torula yeast, in these cases) to bring in an even bigger umami punch. Even if the label doesn't have actual MSG in the roster, there's almost certainly going to be glutamates of some sort to form that third point of the culinary crack love triangle.
@@JimboJones99 yeah if you drink it everyday and all day no shit. with any food or drink over doing it is bad. The food isn’t responsible for people being obese it’s the peoples fault for going and buying huge amounts of unhealthy food.
I didn’t know how I liked Baja blast as a young kid, I tried it recently and I was like.. so much sugar!! Then I tried the sugar free Baja Blast and it was better.
US Taco Bells have had nacho fries a few times, but they're always temporary menu items. We also had the grillers (a few types, including the ones shown in this video) for many years, but I think they finally discontinued them.
When I hear of iced tea I am reminded of two stories. An American walked into a London restaurant and asked for iced tea. The waitress had never heard of iced tea before, so she brought him a cup of hot tea with ice cubes in it. My then wife & I went into a pub and she asked for iced tea. The manager was called in and they brewed a cuppa, and to cool it down they put it through the beer chilling system. Because they did not have iced tea on the drinks menu the manager gave it for free.
Going to Taco Bell in the US is always a surprise. Our menu changes monthly, with new items coming in and others leaving. For instance, we will only have fries available for a few months out of the year, and then they will leave for a year or so. They do it so people say “Oh, Nacho Fries are back at Taco Bell. I love those, and I need to get them before they leave again!” They will then be filled with ultimate regret as they spend the rest of their day in the restroom. Taco Bell is one of the healthiest fast food options though.
@@many5an480 nobody is going to taco bell for Mexican food they are going for taco bell. there's plenty of authentic restaurants to go to in mot places I've been
@Many 5an 採石場 yeah im just gonna book a plane flight when i want a taco or burrioto. Fast food is about convenience and that strange fast food taste. Everyone knows its not authentic
Taco Bell isn't Mexican food - it's Tex-Mex which is closer to European Spanish food because of the colonialism in Mexico and the Southern USA from Spain.
No mention of being able to buy beer at a UK one? Maybe that's just a Glasgow thing. My workmates in Philly were quite envious of that, plus a 3am delivery time!