How do these UK Food products compare against their global counterparts? Ep2

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Welcome to Sorted Food! Today Chef Ben, Baz and Jamie compare UK products, such as Red Bull, against their global counterparts!

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The comic timing of Ebbers telling Baz which way to vom swiftly followed by the impromptu 7UP explosion had me crying laughing 🤣

tattyuk
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I need you boys to know that when the marmite was revealed, me and my partner (both Aussie) immediately started chanting "VEGEMITE, VEGEMITE, VEGEMITE" and then cheered like our bloody sports team won a game when vegemite was revealed.

Erinkyan
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Red Bull was developed in corporation with Chaleo Yoovidhya, the creator of Krating Daeng, and the Yoodvidhya family actually owns 51% of the Red Bull company. that's how they are "getting away" with it. both companies are simply owned by the same people. also, Krating Daeng means "red gaur" - a bovine native to South-East Asia.

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Vegemite has such a stronghold in Australia. There’s a classic line in the original puberty blues movie where the girl is home sick and the Mum’s instant reaction is to offer her “Vegemite toast and a cup of tea?”. We have cheeseymite scrolls (Vegemite and cheese) in our big chain bakery stores, and it’s offered as a condiment at every cafe or
hotel brekky. Even on our hospital breakfast trays. We’re happy little Vegemites as bright as bright can be 🙃

shonabeswick
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Ben's mispronunciation of Muay Thai as Mai Tai has me picturing a martial art based on cocktails. 🤣

CopperAndCutGrass
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I literally feel there are only a few channels I actually enjoy that aren't depressing and that actually lift my spirits. Y'all are one of them. You don't know how much your videos help my mental health. Even if I don't cook anything you make, your banter and lightheartedness pull me from the deepest, darkest depths. Laughing at a time like that is priceless. Thanks for continuing to post. ❤

mynameismal
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Watching Jamie eat that marmite will be the best thing I watch all week. 😂

AlexAnder-yjqs
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Jamie's evil lil laugh when he broke the kit-kat weirdly gave me such a good giggle given that's what I do when I cause chaos :'D

NOTbigpuppy
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😂😂😂 that spontaneous challenge failure from Barry was pure comedy gold.

RedSoul
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Lol - every Australian going NO NO NO NO NO watching Ben spreading out Vegemite for Barry. And then going 'whoa' when no one spat it out. Well done gentlemen - that probably makes you honorary Aussies.

ngaireg
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It’s nice to see the casual sit down format again. I see that table and I’m assured no one’s under duress. Unless it’s their taste buds or something.

PokhrajRoy.
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As a Norwegian, I've never had a KitKat. It's simply not marketed over here, as the market was already taken by our own version Kvikk Lunsj.

Henoik
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As an Australian who loves Vegemite, I immediately noticed how much more liquid Marmite was. Vegemite is really nice with cheese or avocado on toast.

snowyalice
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When my mom was a kid, she grew up in the extreme NW corner of Minnesota. At the time KitKat wasn’t available in the States. One of her aunts was the postmistress at a post office in a border town. In the summer when visiting her aunt, she would walk across the border into Canada and buy KitKats.

theresamnsota
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6:30 cheeky Ben sneaking a kit kat there 😂

Naroru
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while watching this video, my computer started lagging all through the marmite vs vegemite segment. Jamie's frozen faces were priceless.
They should be on T-shirts.

galogiha
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Barry doing the 7up challenge was unexpected and I am so glad it was included in the video. That was hilarious!

benraze
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I'm glad Barry mentioned soft cheese with Vegemite. A classic school sandwich, at least in the 80s, was a Vegemite and cheese sandwich, the cheese of choice usually being Kraft Singles. Sitting in the hot summer Aussie sun, the cheese melted slightly as well. Even today, at 51, I love a Vegemite and a Kraft Singles slice on hot buttered toast for brekky (breakfast).

arokh
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There is a Marmite in NZ, it is very different to British Marmite. In NZ it contains caramel. In NZ UK Marmite is sold in the same jar and lable except it is sold as Our mate.

markjarrett
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Barry's obsession with Marmite is magical. As a USA viewer (that didn't develop our own version) I appreciate Barry's love of Marmite.

mfowl