US vs UK Starbucks | Foreign Exchange | Food Wars

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British and American "Food Wars" hosts Harry Kersh and Joe Avella swapped places to try each other’s Starbucks menu items and find all the differences between the two. This is "Food Wars: Foreign Exchange."

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I’m loving the foreign exchange episodes

Tom_murray
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We need to see a video of Joe trying the whole Gregg’s menu

lukeengland
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“A bloody disgrace” Joe’s British accent is so on point here 🤣

darkacademicblasphemy
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Olive Oil and Coffee is the worst idea.

FarmerEnvoyXtreme
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If only the teleprompter for Joe can be raised about 10 inches, and put it center not on the offset.

Then, when he reads from the teleprompter it will make him look straight in to the viewer's eyes.

Thanks

mendel
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I'll never understand why takeaway bacon is so bad in Britain. Bacon is something we tend to do really well, with plenty of locally sources of great quality bacon, and it's popularity in things like a full English or bacon butty, and yet when it comes to almost all takeaways, especially the American ones that open up in Britain, the bacon is just abysmal.

Not sure if the issue is they try to do American style bacon rather than embracing British bacon and have to leave out all the flavouring and texture additives, or if they've decided that the kind of person who gets bacon on a takeaway meal doesn't give a shit about what they're eating, but I can't imagine anyone think's it's actually good, and god knows who's paying extra for it on their meals.

MrEsphoenix
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Of course all the iced teas are weak because all the ice melted in it.

snzldbf
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Somebody thought it was really foggy in London so that became a stereotype a long time ago. I think it's more often foggy in San Francisco actually. London Fog was a brand of outerwear/trenchcoats in the US. Originated in the US. There was also a small rock music club called The London Fog on the Sunset Strip in LA in the 1960s.

themoviedealers
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Frothy milk in tea?
Thats the worst thing to happen to tea since Boston harbour 😂

robertespley
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Joe, cheese and pickle sandwiches are a British delicacy made with cheddar cheese and pickle, which is a chutney-like (not relish, Harry) condiment made from vegetables like rutabaga (swede), carrots, onions and cauliflower, pickled in a sauce made from vinegar, tomato, apple and spices. My favorite pickle is Branston's. I usually get the small chunk variety.

interestsarefree
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I think these foreign exchanges are much more interesting than the basic comparison episodes. It’s fun to see what they think and if they prefer the other counties version to their own, or not.

moracha
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8:50 that text of Harry judging Joe made me laugh my ass off 🤣🤣

Also in regard to the sweetness, if I ever do get a drink from Starbucks, I usually customize on toning down on the syrup/sugar they add into their drinks since they usually taste sickeningly sweet… ☠️

WTT_
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2:40 omg HARRY WHY WOULD YOU EAT IT WHOLE 💀💀💀💀💀

lufixu
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I lived and worked in London for a spell, and upon arrival I discovered an old Starbucks gift card from a previous trip. So I went - had my first marmite and cheddar sandwich. Now I can’t get enough of the stuff.

petecolombo
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i’m from the uk and never had a starbucks in my life and that tradition will be kept until the day i die

Mr_PigeonMan
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Today on “why isn’t the British food 90% sugar?”

conormurphy
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Wow, I'm never this early in these food war vids, I'm usually atleast 1 year late. Guess my YouTube recommendations is actually working for a change.

raixhatv
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We have alot of tea option in Australia, The tea we have is pineapple, Blueberry, Blackcurrant, Peach, Pineapple, Mango, Lemon, Green, Chai, Rasberry, English, Earl grey, Black, Apple, Pear, Orange, Pistarieo green.

nickfielding
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Yes, what my coffee drink is missing is an olive oil slick floating around on the surface 🤢

llchapman
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Hey Insider Food I think your subtitle is missmatching from 15:10 until the end of the video

adityayudha