Occasionally when I'm desperate to binge and the shops are closed... I've eaten pure sugar before. Once I ate almost a whole bag of it. Granulated isn't very nice, and caster is meh, but light brown soft sugar and icing sugar are delicious.
@@Ingestedbanjo isn't caster sugar just icing sugar? Anyways, they make lollipops and crystal sugar sticks for a reason, people eat straight up sugar and all of a sudden it's weird? A lot of candy is pure sugar.
Make sugar and fresh food cheaper. The idiots will give themselves heart attacks in the next 5 years that the smart people will be left. Sure almost all of America will be gone but it'll be worth it. :p
I have a friend that went to the US with his family on vacation and he deadass said they had trouble finding unsweetened butter or bread or someshit, please tell me he exaggerated
@@NigelThornbery had to do a quick Google, but all that comes up is that "sweetened" butter simply means it's unsalted...so these people have no clue what they're talking about 😂
I only drink soda when I forget my water bottle. I drink nothing but water at home and carry my bottle of water with me from home. I can't stand city water, well water tastes so much better.
My mum limited our sugar - didn't cut it off altogether - mostly because there was no fancy sweeteners when I was a kid but just limited sweets and fizzy drinks. In retrospect I appreciate what she did and I don't think it's a result of THAT that I eat a lot of sugar now...but if I had kids I would never feed them the amount of sugar I eat as an adult.
I had a friend who went to America and they said they had to buy sugar free bread, because otherwise it tasted like cake, CAKE! That's just insane, how much sugar is in American food even compared to countries like the U.K. and Australia.
Raptor Jesus oh yeah, having sugar in bread is ridiculous but apparently it's the case in America. No wonder they're all fat. And remember that America is a country where the FDA approves every chemical under the sun for use in food, guns can be purchased with your daily bread and milk, pizza is classed as one of your five a day in schools, and everyone is on psychiatric medication, yet Kinder Eggs are illegal. What a backwards country.
Biggest mistake I ever made was buying a Tuna sandwich in LA airport after a 14hr flight from Australia. Imagine eating wilted lettuce, mayo and tuna with a poppyseed (because it was 'multigrain') cake 🤮 Absolutely disgusting! I hate wasting food, especially expensive airport food, but I only managed one mouthful.
@@tapwater424 remember it's not literally physical sugar (like Josh was eating), but what's in the various syrups they put into it and the sweeteners they use.
@@joyfarmergal1222 Looked like much more than half a cup, to me. In fact, I'd say it looked like about a cup and a half, which would perfectly match them confusing tsp and tbsp.
I don't see how Toms and companies like them can stay afloat here in Denmark, when the sugar tax made chocolate and the like cost 10-30 kr. apiece! That's around 1.5 Euros-4 Euros for anyone not from around here. And it's insane. ~ TDG
@@TheDanishGuyReviews I know I'm 1 year late, but the answer to your question is ''elasticity of prices''. I'll spare you the math, but there's a way to measure who pays taxes when a tax is applied (the producer or the consumer). Most likely, the price elasticity makes it so the ones who pay the tax... Are the consumers, not the producers.
When I was a kid, I used to eat sugar cubes just by themselves and the box said each cube was equal to 1 tsp sugar cuz it was so compacted. I never ate more than a few at a time, not cuz it was sweet, just cuz I didn’t want to get caught! Staples in our house were to be use for their directed purpose cuz only my dad worked for a house of 6. But I worked in a Tim Hortons years ago, and one regular customer would get smtg like 6&6 in a small coffee, which was 6 pushes of the button on the cream dispenser & 6 pkgs of sugar. Hardly any room for coffee!! In comparison, I used to get the xtra large with 4&4. And I lived in Canada, NOT the south of the US!!
@@datalysjr3339 I assume Starbucks label their stuff as "Skinny" if it's healthier, weight watchers is a system meant to help people diet where things are assigned points and you have kind of a budget Basically a muffin is a third of your entire day intake of energy
Guys just educate yourself on the basics of macronutrients and start reading nutrition labels. Find out how many calories your body needs. Count all your calories and look for ways to feel more satiated on fewer calories if you're not seeing any progress.
I think there should be a sugar tax in the US. We're substituting nutritional foods with non-nutritional foods. For example, eggs and bacon and fruit used to be popular breakfast items. Now it's cereal (which is practically bowl filled with sugar and milk) bc of convenience. Or yogurt cups which are also packed with corn syrup and sugar. There are foods in the US that are actually banned from other countries BECAUSE there is so much sugar in the food.
You even put sugar in bread and so much high fructose corn syrup in drinks that they also shove a load of salt in too to stop it being so sweet it's disgusting. I think it's a form of population control. They are trying to kill off the stupid but I think it's way too late to make a difference now, the idiocracy is irreversible.
"let you put your own amount of sugar" some shit aren't as simple and as add sugar. Some products are sugar in themselves so you can't extract them like caramel unless you are doing it yourself. Better idea is next to each type of drink they would provide different amounts of sugars and label it.
The U.K. introduced a sugar tax in 2018 exactly as discussed and no, it didn’t start a war. In fact, it has had a benefit. Coca-cola has rebranded their Coke Zero bottles to be the main red logo with a band at the top saying it’s zero. They have pushed that to be their primary product in the UK, as both Zero and Diet are now cheaper than Regular thanks to the sugar tax. All other soft drinks are now also promoting their diet drinks more than their full fat ones. It’s worked exactly as planned.
In the description - I'm sorry to be this person - but it should say 'affect'. Sorry. Thank you for everything you are, Last Leg staff, including the person who wrote the description.
Thank you so much for bringing it up, and ever so politely to boot - that was killing me. There's nothing wrong with a gentle correction of spelling & grammar. For some reason we tolerate it less on the very few occasions people make mistakes like 10 + 11 = 47, but people get very, very defensive of their spelling/grammatical errors.
That is VASTLY more than 25 teaspoons of sugar. 25 tsp = 8 1/3 tablespoons, or ~4 oz, 1/2 cup. He's got at least 2 cups of sugar. It's still a disturbing amount of sugar, but that bowl has way more than it should.
yes, life is sweet in America....sugar sweetened cereals, sugary drinks, fizzy and still, one of childhood's iconic beverages states to put a cup of sugar into 2 quarts of water when adding their 'flavor' packet. Sugar Cured ham...yes, candied meats, .....since the age of 16 I have struggled with sugar, if I eat a candy bar, I'm doing head dives (nodding off) in about 20 minutes afterward, no sugar rush. oh yeah, SUGAR is EVERY WHERE!...look out! He's Behind You! Oh YES HE IS!!!!!
I normally just get an English breakfast tea and add creamer, or a passion fruit iced tea, which contains virtually no sugar at the get-go. The barista told me she could "pump" liquid sugar into it, and that 4 pumps is the standard. I opt for 1, or 2 at the most. 4 is absolutely disgusting.
Salads at restaurants are so much more expensive, even the faster/quicker options are far more expensive when the base ingredients are the cheapest. That and it's an addiction, when you eat so much processed sugar an high fructose corn syrup, your body goes through withdrawal which creates that type of addictive cycle.
Im not sure when it happened but in the 50s and 60s and even throughout the 70s and 80s it was talked about quite a lot that there should be only a certain amount of sugar ingested each day. I think mens “max” amount is around 35 and women around 25. Don’t quote me on that. The thing is, now there is sugar in everything and so much of it. That and fat/trans fat. Its insane man, I really think this should be addressed because you can plainly see that it’s affecting people negatively. Watch your sugar intake everyone, be careful with your diet. Its a huge impact on your health and what sucks is that no doctor will tell you that your health issues are due to diet and lifestyle.
I've only ever had like 4 starbucks in my life and every single time I felt sick during and after drinking the concoctions ... I don't know why its everywhere and so popular O.o A normal coffee with one sugar is totally fine like no need to go crazy
Wolf Moon I've only ever had two and tbh you're right it's sickly sweet, it's over hyped, most of the locally owned coffee shops do far healthier, cheaper and better quality coffee
While you put your own sugar (or not) in the lattes. But half the time the person working there doesn't know how to make one & you get watery milk coffee.
I am a Type 2 diabetic, and I do not miss sugar at all. Changing your diet is easy, there are plenty of sugar free drinks around, and I take sweeteners in my coffee and tea which are sugar free. Doing that helped me lose 3 stones of weight in three months. It is not the fat we eat, it is the sugar we take which makes us obese or over weight.
Why put so much sugar in everything? ...sugar is addictive, more addictive than cocaine. Why put so much sugar in everything? because that's how a drug dealer makes their money.
The problem with a sugar tax, much like the Greens wanting a meat tax, is that it just fucks over the worst off in society who can't afford better quality food. And I'm no talking starbux, there's a whole load of cheap, low quality food, that makes up for the taste by adding sugar. Far better idea would be legislation subsidising healthy food, and just flat legal limits on the amout of sugar something can have.
oh! and fun fact once I spent a night at a really poor guys house who I didn't know well at all and we were both really hungry but fuck all shops around or money .. so he gave me fucking dry toast with sugar on it. I was so hungry I actually tried it but fuck me it was one of the lowest moments ever.
If I ate the iron from red meat I probably wouldn’t like it either Though this amount of sugar is horrible to eat by itself doesn’t mean we can enjoy in when it’s mixed with other things
but this is one drink. one! that much in one day in one drink. even if you didnt eat any other sugar that is enough amount for days (how much iron in one steak though?)
It’s midnight; it officially is Christmas as of 12 minutes ago and I’m really lying in bed, my phone propped up a across the room watching a fucking talk show. Merry Christmas guys
Just for perspective, one teaspoon of sugar is equivalent to 4.3 grams of sugar. 25 teaspoons equals 107.5 grams of sugar. The average adult male should be consuming no more than 38 grams of sugar per day, or 9 teaspoons, or more than 2 and a half times less than what the one product presented in this clip contains.
np. they were talking about teaspoons though. It's probably the production team trying to make it have more of a visual impact? Shoulda just showed 25tps in the bowl- it's still loads.
idk, 25 teaspoons is 125ml, looks to be in the ballpark (and comes to like 500 calories, can get higher cal drinks at starbucks). The thick glass bowl might make it seem like more?
Personally, I think the tax is a great idea but it isn't a travesty for Starbucks to supply something that clearly some customers are willing to try or even drink on a regular basis. People should have more self-control not rely on companies to do it for them.
it doesn't. i'm sorry, but it just doesn't. if you replaced the sugar content of that drink with ethanol, *you'd need a fucking stomach pump*. alcohol is FAR more dangerous than sugar.
sugar is a stimulant alcohol is a depressant although, if you have ABS and drink a starbucks from a drive-through, by the time you get to the slip road onto the M1 you're gonna be over the limit
I think it’s common practice to add a stabiliser which allows you to tolerate that amount of sugar in one serving. If Josh actually ate the bowl he would vomit before ever finishing.
Sugar tax, like minimum alcohol pricing (whose proceeds don't even go to government or charities - just to line the companies' pockets in one way or another) impact literally one demographic: the impoverished poor who are having to resort to such low quality foods in the first place. A sugar tax is all well and good if you can afford to get your fresh bread from the artisanal bakery down the road but if you're a working-class, struggling family, you're going to choose the 40p basics one that's probably full of crap out of necessity. These ideas and incentives sound good to people who could actually afford them, not realising that the people they'll actually impact are the ones that have no choice.
Just listen to the people laughing in the back. Is this even real? Why? They laugh for the same exact time. Short, long, clapping. I'm too tired for this.
"how are you drinking that" As Josh sits there eating a bowl of sugar.
Josh only ate 3 spoon of sugars while The other guy drink liquefied sugary drinks that contains 8-10 spoon of sugars when he drink 4/10 of it.
ikr, like WTH
Occasionally when I'm desperate to binge and the shops are closed... I've eaten pure sugar before. Once I ate almost a whole bag of it. Granulated isn't very nice, and caster is meh, but light brown soft sugar and icing sugar are delicious.
@@Ingestedbanjo laughs in sugar cubes
@@Ingestedbanjo isn't caster sugar just icing sugar? Anyways, they make lollipops and crystal sugar sticks for a reason, people eat straight up sugar and all of a sudden it's weird? A lot of candy is pure sugar.
instead of taxing sugar make healthy food cheaper
does fuckall propel will still want what tastes good
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+allthe banter same with sugar tax. People will still just pay for it
It is. All my local supermarkets stock fresh fruit and veg for
Make sugar and fresh food cheaper. The idiots will give themselves heart attacks in the next 5 years that the smart people will be left. Sure almost all of America will be gone but it'll be worth it. :p
"It's so sweet!"
*Josh is literally dying next to him*
This is bloody genius!
Literally...
Sugar is basically family friendly cocaine
Guilherme Vieira Fernandes your implying cocaine is a bad thing to feed your kids
@@Dan-jh8zi bad joke
Loo Ser no good joke hahaha drugs = funny
Loo Ser i thought it was kinda funny
Dan Sir, have my like
trust her. she was a doctor. for a little bit.
OnceUponAVideo a doctor?! doctor who?
Yeah -- she was a Time Lord for a brief time.
OnceUponAVideo was a joke :)
You made a time lord joke... Then didn't get it when someone else made a Doctor Who joke.....
What?
Gaming Banditos what in the world was the joke?
omg Josh's reaction when Adam said that he would be eating all that sugar was priceless! He was just sat there like "I will be doing WHAT???" xD
+Blind Chickens For Sale Did that make you feel better about yourself?
***** Fair enough.
pause at 3:35 yeah hahaha
"I DIDN'T AGREE TO THIS!!" Lol
Becky Boulton n
She didn't seem bovered.
bothered
+Jeff Oseman that went right over your head did t it....
take my money
Haaaaaaaaaaa
It is a "fackin' liberty" though.
I clicked the video because i tried to figure out why this guy is holding the coffee in such a wierd way... now i feel bad.
I didn't even notice until 5 min
jay “inflicting”?
Lol
I thought the same😂
jay
What, dumbass?
All I can think of is "Donna Noble has been saved. Donna Noble has left the library"
DoctorWhoOhPikachu fan of doctor who i imagine?
gee, i wonder what gave that away
care to point it out?
It's the other way around.
*Monster Energy sweating nervously*
>If drinking something makes your run 4 laps it's probably not something you should drink
Kids named Kevin: haha yeah
Monster energy has the same sugar contents as any other soft drink or juice
The ones without sugar are pretty dope
i swear that guy in the middle had regular hands like, 3 minutes ago
"You lived in America, where sugar is a way of life." So true! 😂😂
@Wubba Wubba lol ok and no you fucking cant
Wubba Wubba you really went on a crusade telling everyone British people are fat. I respect that
I have a friend that went to the US with his family on vacation and he deadass said they had trouble finding unsweetened butter or bread or someshit, please tell me he exaggerated
lindholmaren I live in the United States south and I’ve never even heard of sweetened butter.
@@NigelThornbery had to do a quick Google, but all that comes up is that "sweetened" butter simply means it's unsalted...so these people have no clue what they're talking about 😂
We did this in health class and that lesson has always stuck with me. I rarely drink soda anymore
I only drink soda when I forget my water bottle. I drink nothing but water at home and carry my bottle of water with me from home. I can't stand city water, well water tastes so much better.
@@zellafae i dont like either like purified water
That's nice That u have health class
Thanks! I just used this in my class to show my students just how much sugar they're using w/out realizing it. Cheers from USA!
Good on you, for teaching them that!👍
Anyone: So..
Audience: 😂😄🤣😆😂😄😅
Didn't notice his hand wow the fact that he and the other people like him have adapted to live like that is amazing
He also has a prosthetic leg, and if I'm not mistaken played rugby too. Alex Brooker is his name if you wanna read about him
I didnt notice at first either, it tripped me the fuck out for a sec
Umm you're saying it like its an achievement people like him? Dude, no.
@mehazad rahman why where do you live?
My mum limited our sugar - didn't cut it off altogether - mostly because there was no fancy sweeteners when I was a kid but just limited sweets and fizzy drinks. In retrospect I appreciate what she did and I don't think it's a result of THAT that I eat a lot of sugar now...but if I had kids I would never feed them the amount of sugar I eat as an adult.
I had a friend who went to America and they said they had to buy sugar free bread, because otherwise it tasted like cake, CAKE! That's just insane, how much sugar is in American food even compared to countries like the U.K. and Australia.
Raptor Jesus oh yeah, having sugar in bread is ridiculous but apparently it's the case in America. No wonder they're all fat.
And remember that America is a country where the FDA approves every chemical under the sun for use in food, guns can be purchased with your daily bread and milk, pizza is classed as one of your five a day in schools, and everyone is on psychiatric medication, yet Kinder Eggs are illegal. What a backwards country.
America clearly has its priorities month/day/year.
To be fair Americans use the term "tastes like cake" quite readily, it's rarely actually cake-like
Corn syrup is a big one over there.
Biggest mistake I ever made was buying a Tuna sandwich in LA airport after a 14hr flight from Australia. Imagine eating wilted lettuce, mayo and tuna with a poppyseed (because it was 'multigrain') cake 🤮 Absolutely disgusting! I hate wasting food, especially expensive airport food, but I only managed one mouthful.
I used to look eating sugar when I was a kid. I couldn't eat twenty-five teaspoons, mind, but I used to like a spoonful.
Szaam did it help the medicine go down
Szaam Lol
when my mom wasn't looking I'd stick my finger in the crisco & then dip it in sugar, mmm
I was like "why did they call donna noble catherine?" and then it hit me, my Doctor Who binge was over 2 hours ago
I Am Nerd ? I always refer to her as Donna and then people have no idea who I'm on about .-.
Mxleficus Animus I do that with a surprising amount of actors.
*Says 1 word*
Crowd: “Hahahahahahahahahahahahha”
Painfull to watch. How akward would it be to be a guest there?
This is the least funny shit I've seen
They should reduce VAT on healthy food
Bilal Patel there already is no vat on 'healthy' foods
Bilal Patel there is no vat you dunce
Im not an expert, but im pretty sure that was more than 25 teaspoons of sugar in the bowl
Looks like they don't know the difference between tablespoons and teaspoons.
It takes zero common sense to understand that the sugar would make the drink become 70% sugar.
24 teaspoons would be half a cup, so it's probably about right
@@tapwater424 remember it's not literally physical sugar (like Josh was eating), but what's in the various syrups they put into it and the sweeteners they use.
@@joyfarmergal1222 Looked like much more than half a cup, to me. In fact, I'd say it looked like about a cup and a half, which would perfectly match them confusing tsp and tbsp.
How have I never heard of this show until today? I am bingeing it all! 😎
Catherine Tate's lookin' goooood
we've got the sugar tax here in Denmark, no difference, we just pay the price
Big difference to the one in the US or UK. Trust me.
I don't see how Toms and companies like them can stay afloat here in Denmark, when the sugar tax made chocolate and the like cost 10-30 kr. apiece! That's around 1.5 Euros-4 Euros for anyone not from around here. And it's insane.
~ TDG
@@TheDanishGuyReviews I know I'm 1 year late, but the answer to your question is ''elasticity of prices''. I'll spare you the math, but there's a way to measure who pays taxes when a tax is applied (the producer or the consumer). Most likely, the price elasticity makes it so the ones who pay the tax... Are the consumers, not the producers.
@@dzello Oh hey, thanks! Happy holidays!
@@TheDanishGuyReviews No problem.
It's Donna!
HI!
My LifeIRL Donna Noble has left the library!
13 brownie points if you get the reference
I thought it was Nellie
When I was a kid, I used to eat sugar cubes just by themselves and the box said each cube was equal to 1 tsp sugar cuz it was so compacted. I never ate more than a few at a time, not cuz it was sweet, just cuz I didn’t want to get caught! Staples in our house were to be use for their directed purpose cuz only my dad worked for a house of 6. But I worked in a Tim Hortons years ago, and one regular customer would get smtg like 6&6 in a small coffee, which was 6 pushes of the button on the cream dispenser & 6 pkgs of sugar. Hardly any room for coffee!! In comparison, I used to get the xtra large with 4&4. And I lived in Canada, NOT the south of the US!!
A Starbucks SKINNY blueberry muffin contains 10 weightwatcher's points. That's more than a third of the daily allowance.
Louise Ricketts it’s delicious though! Especially when paired with a mocha latte :-P
I didn’t understand what you said! Some one plz educate my dumbass 😂
@@datalysjr3339 I assume Starbucks label their stuff as "Skinny" if it's healthier, weight watchers is a system meant to help people diet where things are assigned points and you have kind of a budget
Basically a muffin is a third of your entire day intake of energy
@A M sounds like a stupid fucking way to lose weight
Guys just educate yourself on the basics of macronutrients and start reading nutrition labels.
Find out how many calories your body needs. Count all your calories and look for ways to feel more satiated on fewer calories if you're not seeing any progress.
I worked at costa and you add sugar scoops into the cold drinks and its so fine when youre scooping it you inhale half and it gives you a sugar high 😂
And now there is sugar tax, oh dear, the salt and shake idea was very good 😂😂
So this is where Nelly went after PBS was done shooting the office
They should have horrible pics on products with high amounts of sugar like they do with tobacco
backfaced actual tho
I really wish America would become more like Japan, with healthy and great tasting food everywhere.
Look harder it's there
I remember in my school we used to have a banana milkshake (like yazoo but worse). It was 33% sugar and the were letting 11 yr olds drink it
I think there should be a sugar tax in the US. We're substituting nutritional foods with non-nutritional foods. For example, eggs and bacon and fruit used to be popular breakfast items. Now it's cereal (which is practically bowl filled with sugar and milk) bc of convenience. Or yogurt cups which are also packed with corn syrup and sugar. There are foods in the US that are actually banned from other countries BECAUSE there is so much sugar in the food.
I sheet on cereal. High protein, high fat, low sugar, low carbohydrate is the healthiest breakfast you can get.
You even put sugar in bread and so much high fructose corn syrup in drinks that they also shove a load of salt in too to stop it being so sweet it's disgusting. I think it's a form of population control. They are trying to kill off the stupid but I think it's way too late to make a difference now, the idiocracy is irreversible.
"let you put your own amount of sugar" some shit aren't as simple and as add sugar. Some products are sugar in themselves so you can't extract them like caramel unless you are doing it yourself. Better idea is next to each type of drink they would provide different amounts of sugars and label it.
as someone who has been type-1 diabetic since 1978, none of this bothers me. charge the tax and i won't have to pay it.
last time the Brits taxed sugar it started a war
The U.K. introduced a sugar tax in 2018 exactly as discussed and no, it didn’t start a war. In fact, it has had a benefit.
Coca-cola has rebranded their Coke Zero bottles to be the main red logo with a band at the top saying it’s zero. They have pushed that to be their primary product in the UK, as both Zero and Diet are now cheaper than Regular thanks to the sugar tax. All other soft drinks are now also promoting their diet drinks more than their full fat ones.
It’s worked exactly as planned.
In the description - I'm sorry to be this person - but it should say 'affect'. Sorry. Thank you for everything you are, Last Leg staff, including the person who wrote the description.
Youveforgotmyname you only say effect? In America we use effect as a noun and affect as a verb.
Youveforgotmyname dude that's so wrong. It's the same here as in the US, affect is the verb and effect is the noun
So it affects something but that's the effect
Thank you so much for bringing it up, and ever so politely to boot - that was killing me. There's nothing wrong with a gentle correction of spelling & grammar. For some reason we tolerate it less on the very few occasions people make mistakes like 10 + 11 = 47, but people get very, very defensive of their spelling/grammatical errors.
I always tell people i swapped liquid sugar for solid sugar and they never get why
I think she made a very *Noble* point about sugar in drinks there.
That is VASTLY more than 25 teaspoons of sugar. 25 tsp = 8 1/3 tablespoons, or ~4 oz, 1/2 cup. He's got at least 2 cups of sugar. It's still a disturbing amount of sugar, but that bowl has way more than it should.
It looks like they confused teaspoons and tablespoons. I can believe that the bowl contains a cup and a half.
"the sugar lobby is very high"
She tried too hard to seem smart
+Kieran Garnett Not what I was going for. I just liked the wording
she is a good comedian but does come across as sounding thick when she tries to talk politics.
Emily Gilbey Yo, I agree with the first bit but if this line was intentional it's fantastic
haha i love that she wiped her lipstick off the cup, been there
yes, life is sweet in America....sugar sweetened cereals, sugary drinks, fizzy and still, one of childhood's iconic beverages states to put a cup of sugar into 2 quarts of water when adding their 'flavor' packet. Sugar Cured ham...yes, candied meats, .....since the age of 16 I have struggled with sugar, if I eat a candy bar, I'm doing head dives (nodding off) in about 20 minutes afterward, no sugar rush. oh yeah, SUGAR is EVERY WHERE!...look out! He's Behind You! Oh YES HE IS!!!!!
the point of the sugar tax isn't the point, it's that you don't pay because you're not eating sugar. It's a deterrent
take my strong hand
Martin Ekuss I was waiting for that 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I normally just get an English breakfast tea and add creamer, or a passion fruit iced tea, which contains virtually no sugar at the get-go. The barista told me she could "pump" liquid sugar into it, and that 4 pumps is the standard. I opt for 1, or 2 at the most. 4 is absolutely disgusting.
that ed sheeran looking guy makes me uncomfortable...
Bangkok Dangerous
He can’t help how his hands look.
*forgets about the thumbnail*
Mid video: "Wait..."
*pauses and zooms in*
"Aaaah"
*remembers thumbnail*
Starbucks puts sugar in its coffee? How is it still so bitter then?
† ScaƦecrøW † not the coffee, it’s the specialty drinks and matcha
Salads at restaurants are so much more expensive, even the faster/quicker options are far more expensive when the base ingredients are the cheapest. That and it's an addiction, when you eat so much processed sugar an high fructose corn syrup, your body goes through withdrawal which creates that type of addictive cycle.
"It's very dry" (eating a teaspoon of pure sugar)
"Wash it down with a bit of that then" (pointing to a drink with 25 teaspoons of sugar)
Im not sure when it happened but in the 50s and 60s and even throughout the 70s and 80s it was talked about quite a lot that there should be only a certain amount of sugar ingested each day. I think mens “max” amount is around 35 and women around 25. Don’t quote me on that. The thing is, now there is sugar in everything and so much of it. That and fat/trans fat.
Its insane man, I really think this should be addressed because you can plainly see that it’s affecting people negatively.
Watch your sugar intake everyone, be careful with your diet. Its a huge impact on your health and what sucks is that no doctor will tell you that your health issues are due to diet and lifestyle.
Josh was all tearful omf
HTTPGHØSTY Was he? I never noticed.
a bowl full of sugar helps the medicine go down
This is the most European videos ever, talking about be willing to pay taxes
3:36 [I think] poor josh it looked like he was about to cry
“I’d happily pay the sugar tax” - The reason why it doesn’t work 😂😂
reminds me of an activity we did at school once to promote healthy eating, my friend made a poster "be healthy or die"
That's 25 tablespoons of sugar. Teaspoons are under half the size
25 teaspoons is about half a cup. They served him like 4 or 5 cups in that bowl
I've only ever had like 4 starbucks in my life and every single time I felt sick during and after drinking the concoctions ...
I don't know why its everywhere and so popular O.o A normal coffee with one sugar is totally fine like no need to go crazy
Wolf Moon I've only ever had two and tbh you're right it's sickly sweet, it's over hyped, most of the locally owned coffee shops do far healthier, cheaper and better quality coffee
I dislike coffee in general, but everytime l see a Starbucks menu, l think to myself: "Water's free, you yuppie hipsters!"
~ TDG
While you put your own sugar (or not) in the lattes. But half the time the person working there doesn't know how to make one & you get watery milk coffee.
A couple of tablespoons of sugar on an empty stomach is a soporific, apparently.
UncleGweilo and it helps the medicine go down
I am a Type 2 diabetic, and I do not miss sugar at all. Changing your diet is easy, there are plenty of sugar free drinks around, and I take sweeteners in my coffee and tea which are sugar free. Doing that helped me lose 3 stones of weight in three months. It is not the fat we eat, it is the sugar we take which makes us obese or over weight.
Why put so much sugar in everything? ...sugar is addictive, more addictive than cocaine. Why put so much sugar in everything? because that's how a drug dealer makes their money.
+Lou Saffire [citations needed]
I can spam you with links if you like, but simply don't take my word for it , have quick look for yourself, its not even controversial.
+Lou Saffire just one would do
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23719144
Michael Ronald www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/07/fed-up_n_5281670.html
The problem with a sugar tax, much like the Greens wanting a meat tax, is that it just fucks over the worst off in society who can't afford better quality food. And I'm no talking starbux, there's a whole load of cheap, low quality food, that makes up for the taste by adding sugar. Far better idea would be legislation subsidising healthy food, and just flat legal limits on the amout of sugar something can have.
oh! and fun fact once I spent a night at a really poor guys house who I didn't know well at all and we were both really hungry but fuck all shops around or money .. so he gave me fucking dry toast with sugar on it. I was so hungry I actually tried it but fuck me it was one of the lowest moments ever.
fucking donkey.
This was actually the very first clip I ever saw of this show
If I ate the iron from red meat I probably wouldn’t like it either
Though this amount of sugar is horrible to eat by itself doesn’t mean we can enjoy in when it’s mixed with other things
but this is one drink. one! that much in one day in one drink. even if you didnt eat any other sugar that is enough amount for days (how much iron in one steak though?)
Ur stupid
Go check out the people flipping out over iron in baby cereal
Josh’s face when the sugar was brought out for him 😂
A spoonful of medicine helps the sugar go down?
Oh wait, that's insulin.
I'm literally eating a share bag of Chocolate Orange segments while watching this.
Is that woman the French teacher from the show big school?
Yes her name is Catherine Tate
Jess Main she also has her own sketch show and she was in a few episodes of doctor who
A FEW!? THAT'S THE BLOODY DOCTOR DONNA MAN!
When your're watching Doctor Who and then switch to a random RUclips video but it follows you...
The one time I tried a Starbucks' latte I reacted pretty much like Catherine Tate. My teeth hurt.
Why did she say if these are available in the UK? Because of the sugar or because the cup was so slim?
I would eat a bowl of sugar
I was just watching and I was all like “😧 she’s from the office”
If I was served that i'd ask to get my money back
It’s midnight; it officially is Christmas as of 12 minutes ago and I’m really lying in bed, my phone propped up a across the room watching a fucking talk show. Merry Christmas guys
Just for perspective, one teaspoon of sugar is equivalent to 4.3 grams of sugar.
25 teaspoons equals 107.5 grams of sugar.
The average adult male should be consuming no more than 38 grams of sugar per day, or 9 teaspoons, or more than 2 and a half times less than what the one product presented in this clip contains.
Uses*
Literally eating and drinking poison
Catherine is quaking 😆😆😆
that bowl has about 100+ tps in it. there's no way that's only 25
EdibleCastleWill 100+ teaspoons yes, but they were talking about tablespoons I think
np. they were talking about teaspoons though. It's probably the production team trying to make it have more of a visual impact? Shoulda just showed 25tps in the bowl- it's still loads.
EdibleCastleWill yeah probably; this whole scene seemed a little off fact wise anyway
idk, 25 teaspoons is 125ml, looks to be in the ballpark (and comes to like 500 calories, can get higher cal drinks at starbucks). The thick glass bowl might make it seem like more?
Got a Starbucks ad before this lol
Black coffee, no sugar is my drink of choice.
Me too. Turkish coffee without sugar.
Oh Cathrine Tate is in this, I've got to find the episode, I'm starting to slowly becoming obsessed with the last leg😂
There must be Gallifreyan technology involved, that's more sugar than can fit in that cup. It must be bigger on the inside!
It's sugar cubes. It's more compressed.
Personally, I think the tax is a great idea but it isn't a travesty for Starbucks to supply something that clearly some customers are willing to try or even drink on a regular basis. People should have more self-control not rely on companies to do it for them.
At first i was like man this pal has quite small hands and then i looked a little closer and was like wtf
When they say 25 spoons of sugar, is that flat or heaped?
I can't believe the legal people later made Adam say that sugar doesn't affect you the same way as alcohol!
it doesn't. i'm sorry, but it just doesn't. if you replaced the sugar content of that drink with ethanol, *you'd need a fucking stomach pump*.
alcohol is FAR more dangerous than sugar.
... and contains loads of sugar itself... ;)
sugar is a stimulant
alcohol is a depressant
although, if you have ABS and drink a starbucks from a drive-through, by the time you get to the slip road onto the M1 you're gonna be over the limit
It was pretty clearly a joke. Of course they don't have the same effect, in the same way that oxygen and water aren't the same.
The simple days of when the last leg only had to talk about a sugar tax
And I'm still gonna drink it lol
I think it’s common practice to add a stabiliser which allows you to tolerate that amount of sugar in one serving. If Josh actually ate the bowl he would vomit before ever finishing.
No, stabilizers are used to stop fat and water separating.
The problem is, she doesnt really seem that bovered
This is a stolen comment from literally 3 years ago...
Sugar tax, like minimum alcohol pricing (whose proceeds don't even go to government or charities - just to line the companies' pockets in one way or another) impact literally one demographic: the impoverished poor who are having to resort to such low quality foods in the first place. A sugar tax is all well and good if you can afford to get your fresh bread from the artisanal bakery down the road but if you're a working-class, struggling family, you're going to choose the 40p basics one that's probably full of crap out of necessity. These ideas and incentives sound good to people who could actually afford them, not realising that the people they'll actually impact are the ones that have no choice.
Just listen to the people laughing in the back. Is this even real? Why? They laugh for the same exact time. Short, long, clapping. I'm too tired for this.
It isn't always the exact same...