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  • In this video I react to US vs UK KFC. This was the 2nd fast food comparison I've checked out between the UK and USA and somehow I'm even more shocked this time!
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  • @DruncanUK
    @DruncanUK Год назад +383

    I'm beginning to understand why I've heard so many USAers say they have loads of allergies that disappear as soon as they go abroad.

    • @handleisGG
      @handleisGG Год назад +17

      Woah! wtf! that's a cause for concern!!

    • @Westcountrynordic
      @Westcountrynordic Год назад +49

      @@handleisGG There are some who say that they eat the same type and amount of food in Europe and yet lose weight , some also say that when they return to American after a long time in Europe they get sick eating the American food. There quite a number of videos on YT that show what is banned in European food but allowed in American food

    • @handleisGG
      @handleisGG Год назад +15

      @@Westcountrynordic yeahh it's fascinating, I get sick everywhere I go as long as its abroad 😂😂 so I'd probably fall ill if I went to the US anyway because of the difference in food and climate shock I guess, but for AMERICANS to come over to European countries and feel safer eating and they don't put as much weight as much as they would have if they ate those portions in the US is disturbing and that's what makes people distrust the government, if they can hide / not regulate the ingredients in foods then imagine what else they're capable of neglecting

    • @Safetysealed
      @Safetysealed Год назад +16

      @@Westcountrynordic I went to America a few years back (2016) and had to spend an absolute fortune on food because their affordable food just made me feel sick, lethargic, and headachey for the entirety of the first week or so.
      Once I started eating homemade food from scratch with fresh ingredients I "magically" felt alright again, but it just solidified in my mind that american processed food is literally poison, and especially so for the stuff with HFCS.

    • @PoisonSnowApple
      @PoisonSnowApple Год назад +4

      @@handleisGG I’ve even seen a couple of women online say their periods changed because of the hormones in their food 😳

  • @davecosgrove8787
    @davecosgrove8787 Год назад +136

    I was in a KFC in Elgin in the North of Scotland.
    There were 3 guys at the counter in their US Navy uniforms who were visiting a local military base.
    One of them (who laughed about being from Kentucky) said to his colleagues that if US KFC tasted as good as the UK version, he would weigh 400lbs.

    • @garyford3533
      @garyford3533 7 месяцев назад

      whats the end of story.

  • @JoeAvella
    @JoeAvella Год назад +29

    Hello I'm the US guy, thanks for reacting to our show!

  • @LivingInTheShade
    @LivingInTheShade Год назад +173

    Being from the UK I agree with the UK's smaller sizes. Junk food isn't good so serving them in massive portions, they are trying to give you diabetes.

    • @shadybacon3451
      @shadybacon3451 Год назад +14

      And cholesterol problems, I like to combine it with diabetes and call it diabeterol. It's a joke of the stuff they put in food in the US. I'm glad I am from the UK, and even then, I don't go to kfc, maccies, or burger king.

    • @jeanettedemosthenous2685
      @jeanettedemosthenous2685 Год назад +1

      Sorry - can I just say that I don't eat fast/junk food and am not obese but I am diabetic !

    • @LivingInTheShade
      @LivingInTheShade Год назад +2

      @@jeanettedemosthenous2685 I think you need to re-read the last 7 words of my statement!

    • @LivingInTheShade
      @LivingInTheShade Год назад +1

      @@shadybacon3451 You're right I should have added cholesterol in the mix.

    • @keithfenwick5502
      @keithfenwick5502 Год назад

      Big pharmaceutical companies just love you.... eating crap $$$$$$$

  • @grahamcorr7644
    @grahamcorr7644 Год назад +89

    It's criminal,what U.S food companies can get away with over there. If they tried that crap here,they'd be fined until they squeak!

    • @timothyreel716
      @timothyreel716 Год назад

      It's not that they are allowed to, it's all being pushed by the government to kill us or make us sick to prevent an uprising!!!

    • @ABirdOnTheMoon
      @ABirdOnTheMoon 10 месяцев назад +2

      Corporate America .. yes baby!

    • @MrBurtonshaw
      @MrBurtonshaw 10 месяцев назад +2

      or the US could try a trade deal that would force the Tories to drop food standards. We aren't in a trading block anymore so are small fry with very little power to resist.

    • @grahamcorr7644
      @grahamcorr7644 10 месяцев назад

      Well,we can always vote with our wallets. And the tories tried that once before,a few years ago. It,and them got shot down in flames.

    • @NeoECCHI
      @NeoECCHI 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@MrBurtonshaw why would we ever accept that then, american beef is an actual health risk.

  • @chrisellis3797
    @chrisellis3797 Год назад +13

    Free healthcare - smaller portions
    US Healthcare - massive portions
    Let's get people ill enough to need to pay those hospital bills👀

    • @HanChap2
      @HanChap2 Месяц назад

      I was just about to comment saying exactly this. I agree with you totally. "Pay for your healthcare then we're going to make damn sure you get sick so we can get money out of you!"

  • @just_passing_through
    @just_passing_through Год назад +83

    In the UK, as well as Australia and New Zealand, the only thing we refer to as a sandwich is something that has been placed between two pieces of sliced bread. If you place it between a burger bun, it is a burger. We have beef burgers, chicken burgers, veggie burgers, fish, burgers, etc. If it’s placed inside a bread roll, it is a roll. Like a salad roll, or a Vegemite roll, or a ham and cheese roll. Subway, for example, is not a sandwich.
    As far as I am aware, it is only the US that calls all these items a sandwich regardless of the type of bread that is used

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 Год назад +7

      Yeah typically it depends on the bread you use
      Pop some ham in a ciabatta and it’s a ciabatta, stick it in a baguette and it’s a ham baguette, stick it in a bap and you got a ham bap
      Real simple

    • @passingthroughtime6841
      @passingthroughtime6841 Год назад

      A burger bun does not make chicken a burger. America is correct. YOU ARE WRONG

    • @emdiar6588
      @emdiar6588 Год назад +34

      @@passingthroughtime6841 The word burger is a back formation from the word hamburger. Hamburg is in Germany, not America, and Sandwich is in England, but please feel free to claim the rights to redefining words you borrowed.
      Next you'll be telling us why biscuits are supposed to be bready gravy sponges, and how we've all been getting it wrong for much longer than your country existed.

    • @Ds-zv6oo
      @Ds-zv6oo Год назад +7

      @@emdiar6588 lmao. I love this reply. Spot on!!

    • @passingthroughtime6841
      @passingthroughtime6841 Год назад

      @@emdiar6588 Silence fool. You can't tell me anything that i don't already know.

  • @Ploxxy-JG
    @Ploxxy-JG Год назад +69

    It’s insane how different the portions are

    • @no-oneinparticular7264
      @no-oneinparticular7264 Год назад +11

      Helps make people obese.

    • @whitehorses460
      @whitehorses460 Год назад +2

      are we in the UK being ripped off though

    • @blastproces
      @blastproces Год назад

      Yes we are but it’s not just your maccy D it’s everything,Mars bars 25 year ago were nearly twice the size and half the price much thicker chocolate, but on the other hand think how worse it would be health ways had these things stayed bigger and cheaper

    • @puffymuffin9064
      @puffymuffin9064 Год назад +1

      @@whitehorses460 maybe because if you buy a curry meal you find get more gravy and less chicken

  • @VillaFanDan92
    @VillaFanDan92 Год назад +82

    The rice boxes at KFC are nice. I find the normal meals in KFC to be big compared to other fast food chains, even in the UK. I can't imagine eating one of those American meals for lunch then heading back into work for the afternoon. I'd be asleep!

    • @marydavis5234
      @marydavis5234 Год назад +2

      the meals are in small and medium size, the larger sizes are for a family meal not for one person.

    • @MISSYGful
      @MISSYGful 10 месяцев назад +1

      Tried one of the rice boxes for the 1st time only a couple of months ago. Game changer it was DELICIOUS I was not expecting it tbh. 🇬🇧

  • @mattsmith5421
    @mattsmith5421 Год назад +66

    That fries ingredient list is shocking even compared to the mcds video

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 Год назад +4

      When written out like that and you realise ALL of those additives are going into your body (and all you really wanted was some fried potato); 'Sod's Law' say's it can't be all that good for you, surely !? 🤔😃

    • @shroomologist
      @shroomologist Год назад

      Yeah it's pretty nuts. Having said that KFC chips in the UK still manage to be utterly rancid regardless of how little additives are thrown in.

    • @joelpayne1193
      @joelpayne1193 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, it was shocking and insane that chip have extra ingredients in US and no wonder why lots of people is overweight. 😮

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects Год назад +57

    I don't know about KFC or Mc D here in the UK, but our fish and chip shops just use sliced potatoes fried in oil, no additives
    Also, if you want a pie, you can usually get them from fish and chip shops which are widespread.
    Would have been good to have a price comparison.

    • @noteanotell937
      @noteanotell937 Год назад +1

      I normally get my burger and chips from the chippy. Wees all over McDonald's and burger King, better price to. Haven't had five guys yet though

    • @michaelhawthorne8696
      @michaelhawthorne8696 Год назад +4

      @@noteanotell937
      I have tried 5 Guys.... they are good but bring a full wallet

    • @wallythewondercorncake8657
      @wallythewondercorncake8657 Год назад

      Didn't McDonald's run an ad about how their chips were just potatoes and salt?

    • @sharonsloan
      @sharonsloan Год назад +1

      I prefer the indy fish and chip shops to all of the large chains I've tried.

    • @niampatel9115
      @niampatel9115 Год назад +1

      @@wallythewondercorncake8657 yeah n the UK it is just oil salt and potatoes far mroe natural than the US. ITs actualyl shocking how many chemcial they need

  • @stuartfitch7093
    @stuartfitch7093 Год назад +54

    Unlike the US where fast food seems to be cheaper to buy than standard food shopping, I think it's cheaper to food shop here and prepare a meal at home.
    An example is if I go to BK and get a takeaway for myself, my partner and her brother then it's regularly around £35.
    For that same £35 I can buy a full week's food shopping for myself and my partner at Aldi.
    This is why I've cut right back and now I will only have any sort of takeaway about once a month. As my grandma used to say, "look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves".

    • @tracyhagan6222
      @tracyhagan6222 Год назад +1

      BK is one of the most expensive fast food places tho, definitely worth the price difference but for instance you can buy a family bucket of KFC for around £15

    • @wallythewondercorncake8657
      @wallythewondercorncake8657 Год назад +4

      How much food are you buying? You can feed 2 people for like a tenner at bk.

    • @truesight5098
      @truesight5098 Год назад

      yep, generally for all of Europe. Cooking at home is cheaper.

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner Год назад

      Burger King is outrageously priced I think a double whopper meal is about 12 quid. I've recently moved home and a nearby Asda does tins of peas and spaghetti etc for about 19p.

    • @jiggely_spears
      @jiggely_spears 10 месяцев назад

      @@wallythewondercorncake8657 he said £35 for the whole week though

  • @leighnisbett9691
    @leighnisbett9691 Год назад +51

    In the UK we use herbs and spices to flavour our food including salt and pepper ,we also use unbleached flour in our cooking .

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 Год назад +4

      Unbleached floors that is disgusting in a food establishment

    • @timothyreel716
      @timothyreel716 Год назад +1

      @@personalcheeses8073 Typo😝

    • @passingthroughtime6841
      @passingthroughtime6841 Год назад

      You are eating GMO food in the UK and don't know it.

    • @fionagregory9147
      @fionagregory9147 Год назад +1

      @@personalcheeses8073 you made me laugh out loud.

    • @solatiumz
      @solatiumz Год назад +1

      @@passingthroughtime6841 No, we kow it, it comes in an orange wrapper from the US. Reese's anyone?

  • @Sharon-bo2se
    @Sharon-bo2se Год назад +27

    I don't eat KFC. The differences are horrifying.

    • @jennysmith8835
      @jennysmith8835 Год назад +1

      last time i had one was outskirts of Reading about twenty years ago and the chicken was semi raw, never again, 🥴

    • @Nickcooper625
      @Nickcooper625 Год назад +3

      @@jennysmith8835 The vast majority of KFCs (95%) are franchises, so you really can't use an experience at one to damn the rest.

  • @RRaZoreDD
    @RRaZoreDD Год назад +14

    We have mashed potatoes and gravy. It's been on the menu even before they made the video, especially the gravy which has been on the menu for years whereas the mashed potatoes is newer, has still been on the menu for around 4 or so years. Insider videos have been known to miss items. They did the same for the taco bell video too.
    Granted, this video was filmed during the pandemic and the menu was very limited when they reopened for several months but i'm still pretty sure both items were still available.

  • @no-oneinparticular7264
    @no-oneinparticular7264 Год назад +14

    I did a presentation at University for tutors about synthetic food additives . Who knew in certain countries, oranges are dyed to make them look more attractive to buyers.

    • @lordofwhip
      @lordofwhip Год назад +6

      Salmon also undergoes a similar process

    • @ChrisM541
      @ChrisM541 Год назад

      @@lordofwhip Exactly! In the 1990's, I worked a couple of summers in a Salmon farm with the cages on an inland sea loch (Loch Craignish) north of Crinan, Scotland. We fed them brown-coloured Fison's food pellets which contained, amongst other 'items', additives to colour their flesh 'Salmon pink'. Much of those pellets ended up on the sea floor causing serious environmental issues. They move the sea cages slightly when things get bad - the cages used to be just off the visible pier at Old Poltalloch, they've now been moved a little north of this location (the 13 visible circles) - not sure how they got away with such a small move. Google Earth unfortunately only shows the 1st high res image at 2011, showing their moved locations (the earlier image is too low res).

  • @primalengland
    @primalengland Год назад +9

    Watching your videos is like sitting across the table, with a pint, in a pub with your best mate and just having a bloody good chat. Keep it up.

  • @SgtSteel1
    @SgtSteel1 Год назад +10

    I can't believe the list of ingredients for the fries. It's exactly how you said it Steve - you cut up some potatoes, fry them and put a bit of salt on them.

    • @marydavis5234
      @marydavis5234 Год назад +1

      In the US, all ingredients in the salt have to be listed ,

    • @pinktweedy3325
      @pinktweedy3325 Год назад +2

      I really can't stand skin on chips/fries, they seem to be everywhere now. They are supposed to stay good for longer when they are being carried to someone's house on the back of a moped. However in my opinion they are no good even the minute they come out of the fryer, they never go properly crisp when they have the skin on. Same goes for the wraps which used to have lettuce and tomato but they replaced them with red cabbage and carrot, which is why I never go to KFC now. Gross.

  • @marisaJ1
    @marisaJ1 Год назад +45

    You can buy mash and gravy as separate sides in UK KFCs. I get both regularly. We've never had the biscuit. Which is a shame. They have the biscuit in the KFCs in the Caribbean though. I really like them.

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 Год назад +3

      American biscuits and gravy 🤮🤮🤮

    • @dannyking4138
      @dannyking4138 10 месяцев назад

      Who has gravy with scones you have butter and Jam @@personalcheeses8073

  • @TheMightyHams
    @TheMightyHams Год назад +16

    About the scones/biscuits and meat pies, I think there's a good reason it isn't on the UK menu. We have so many great bakeries and shops serving high quality baked goods at decent prices, I can't think of any situation where I'd ever want to get mine from KFC.
    Also your comment about the chicken looking bigger. I think this is actually true from what I've seen. America's GM poultry and questionable feeding and drugs practices has created chickens that are about twice the size of (normal) UK chickens. I remember seeing a tiktok recently of a British girl who went to an American shop for chicken, got four chicken breasts, then realised when she got home that the breasts were huge 😂.
    Also I dread the day when our government loosens our food regulations and allows some of this American food to turn up in our shops.

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 Год назад

      Just say Greggs

    • @timothyreel716
      @timothyreel716 Год назад

      It's not American food, it's a form of submission to control us & eventually the world!

    • @dannyking4138
      @dannyking4138 10 месяцев назад

      Not just greggs I have 3 independent bakers within a mile of me @@personalcheeses8073

  • @Bexyboo88
    @Bexyboo88 Год назад +11

    Oh my goodness, that ingredient list though! Wow.
    Scones (some of us, including myself, pronounce it Scone like Gone. Just depends where you're from etc...) are more often had with Afternoon or Cream Tea, and you have them with cream and jam, or just butter and you can usually pick from plain or fruit (sultana) scones. You can get savoury ones, like cheese scones, but having them as a sweet treat is more common. The main ingredient difference is that scones contain egg, whereas I believe biscuits don't.

    • @fionagregory9147
      @fionagregory9147 Год назад +1

      Yes scone is gone. They rhyme.

    • @jessicat3649
      @jessicat3649 Год назад

      I pronounce scone as 'gone' too. They don't contain egg though. I make them often and it's SR flour, butter, sugar and buttermilk.

  • @bradsswinton
    @bradsswinton Год назад +4

    When i visited America a few years ago, I was told by a friend always order the childs menu. She was right. 🤣🤣

  • @Fragrant_Digits
    @Fragrant_Digits Год назад +9

    You loosing it at Hydrolyzed soy protien was so unintentionally hilarious 😂

  • @Richiecandylover
    @Richiecandylover Год назад +6

    As someone who’s worked in a UK KFC for about a month, we do have mash potatoes, we also have gravy!! We have corn but it’s corn a cob -- not a single fast food place does the “biscuits” as it’s not a thing here, scones here have sugar in it as it’s not savoury

    • @HanChap2
      @HanChap2 Месяц назад

      Cheese scones? They're savory

    • @HanChap2
      @HanChap2 Месяц назад

      Cheese scones? They're savory

  • @michaeledwards427
    @michaeledwards427 Год назад +17

    It'd be interesting to get the British and American tasters together to try each others food. Also we've been in different KFCs in Britain (whilst on holiday etc) and the standard and taste can be very varied. Where we live its a 30 mile round trip to get to a KFC, which I'm actually thankful for because we may well fancy a KFC where we may not be in the mood for our local takeaways, which are fish and chips, kebab, Chinese or Indian. Its probably saved me and my wife from being alot bigger than we already are.

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 Год назад +1

      Go to their RUclips site. The USA guy, Joe flew to the U.K. a couple of weeks ago and they met, filmed it and reviewed fancy burger places in London. It’s fantastic!

    • @michaeledwards427
      @michaeledwards427 Год назад

      @@fayesouthall6604 OK thanks, I'll have a look out for that.

    • @jasonkey3494
      @jasonkey3494 Год назад +1

      Definitely no consistent quality between outlets anymore.

    • @daveedwards7366
      @daveedwards7366 Год назад

      Gotta be American to be able to taste a difference between KFC outlets!!! Such connoisseurs, lol

    • @michaeledwards427
      @michaeledwards427 Год назад

      @@daveedwards7366 Not me mate, I'm british. I'm a truck driver and when I did nights away from home I'd try to get to hartshead Moor services because the KFC there was a good one.

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe Год назад +19

    The ingredient list for the fries is insane! I know how to make superb fries/chips and the ingredients are potatoes, oil and salt !

    • @wheresearth4736
      @wheresearth4736 10 месяцев назад

      It said for the ships salt two times and then sea salt like what? How

  • @darkhoogan
    @darkhoogan Год назад +4

    I found it funny that you said you didn't eat KFC much growing up, only a couple times a month. Growing up I only ate fast food (of any kind, mcdonalds kfc etc) like 2-3 times per year. So a couple of times a month is high to me.
    I did a quick google and found british people east fast food around 6 times a month which is considered high compared to europe, as most of europe is at around 3 times per month. The average american seems to eat fast food about 11-12 times a month, which is just crazy to me.

  • @EColei-cf3kl
    @EColei-cf3kl Год назад +7

    Hey Steve, what’s your plan when you finally get over to the UK? I am sure there are plenty of people here who would host you. You’re welcome in Wales anytime. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @no-oneinparticular7264
    @no-oneinparticular7264 Год назад +14

    You wouldn't have the gravy if you knew how it's made and the ingredients 😂

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @Bill_Dingsite
      @Bill_Dingsite Год назад +2

      Wasn't it in the news a few years ago? Was it from the overspill off the fryers?

    • @no-oneinparticular7264
      @no-oneinparticular7264 Год назад +1

      @@Bill_Dingsite yep, also mashed up scrapings from the bottom of the fryer. Ugh!!.

    • @redvelvetshoes
      @redvelvetshoes Год назад

      That’s all a bit of a myth. It’s powdered gravy just like bisto

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 Год назад +1

      @@redvelvetshoes saw a documentary about it, it’s the gloop at the bottom of when they cook the chicken, stock, bones and skin. All mixed with flour and a colouring agent. I’ve tried it. Horrible.

  • @staffler9620
    @staffler9620 Год назад +10

    We have gravy in England at KFC but not the mash. And we like to have our scones with jam and cream....not chicken. Great video, keep it up 👍

    • @MrBurtonshaw
      @MrBurtonshaw 10 месяцев назад

      we've got mash now, my daughter tells me it's been available for a couple of years, I was surprised.

  • @libradragon934
    @libradragon934 Год назад +5

    The government over here controls what goes into food, where additives are concerned. Most of the flavourings and additives he mentioned are banned over here. And there is a lot of pressure on fast food places over here, where portion size is concerned too. The government have had big drives about the obesity epidemic and health. And we wouldn't have biscuits and mashed potato over here, I'd never even heard of that until I went to the US the first time!

  • @willo.social
    @willo.social Год назад +8

    UK KFC in the late 80s did have biscuits (savoury scones). As a little kid I loved them more than the chicken. Then one day they vanished and never came back.

  • @NikkiP11111
    @NikkiP11111 Год назад +5

    We defo have mash potatoes and gravy on the menu in the UK too. The portions of mash are about a 5th of yours though.

  • @robhuanout5443
    @robhuanout5443 Год назад +8

    We definitely do have gravy in the UK and it's only been recently that I've noticed they started doing mashed potato here too.

    • @HarleyHerbert
      @HarleyHerbert Год назад

      and it's much more closer to actual gravy and potatoes than the artificial crap they serve in the US

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner Год назад

      Gravy in the US is different to our gravy. I dated an American girl many years ago and their gravy is like wallpaper paste.

  • @EdibleStars369
    @EdibleStars369 Год назад +6

    Scones for us are typically a sweet thing, as a snack, breakfast or afternoon tea with cream and jam or butter. You can get cheese scones, but less common, and again would be a snack or eaten warmed up with butter. Not used as part of a meal like your biscuits seem to be. If scones were on the menu in KFC here it would end up listed as a dessert option, it's not something we would ever think to have with fried chicken. The exclusives in the US seem very Soul food/Southern cook out items to me

    • @sarahstrong7174
      @sarahstrong7174 Год назад

      Putting sugar in scones is a recent thing in the U.K. Traditionally they are made without sugar, which really helps bring out the taste of the jam. My favourite as a teenager was herb scones. Just normal sugar-free scone dough with added mixed herbs.

    • @EdibleStars369
      @EdibleStars369 Год назад

      @@sarahstrong7174 I don't usually have the scone itself with sugar, just mentioning a plain scone is usually a dessert or snack with cream and jam (those fillings make it a sweet or a desert rather than having it with a meal) as apposed to scones with cheese or has you say herbs in the mix, which still I'd be having on their own with something spread on rather than in a meal

    • @sarahstrong7174
      @sarahstrong7174 Год назад

      @@EdibleStars369 Thankyou.

  • @malpa2345
    @malpa2345 Год назад +3

    The US really need to consider reducing their portions, they’re ridiculous

    • @marydavis5234
      @marydavis5234 Год назад

      The bigger sizes are family meals not for one person.

  • @alicetwain
    @alicetwain Год назад +10

    You may want to look up, in the same series, the comparisons between UK and US Pret à Manger and Nando's. Both are British chains (well, Nando's is actually from Portugal). For Nando's there is also an HILARIOUS UK-India comparison, which is OT for your channel, but an absolute joy to watch.

    • @nilocnolnah6788
      @nilocnolnah6788 Год назад +1

      I think you will find Nando’s originated in Portugal. It’s Portuguese. Check it out.

    • @analea10
      @analea10 Год назад +1

      @@nilocnolnah6788 It's actually a South African chain with some food from Mozambique, the mistake is that they use Galo de Barcelos in their brand which is known to be Portuguese, there were rumors that the owners were African Portuguese but I don't know if that's true

    • @wallythewondercorncake8657
      @wallythewondercorncake8657 Год назад

      @@analea10 It's Portuguese using ingredients they came across in their African colonies.

    • @analea10
      @analea10 Год назад +3

      ​@@wallythewondercorncake8657 I'm Portuguese and African and I can say no, in fact the first time I heard about Nando's was when I moved to London, and I thought it was great Portuguese *frango assado*, the chicken wasn't bad but of course it doesn't compare but when my son who was 13 at the time took his first and only bite of *pastel de nata* a very well known product from Portugal he said it was horrible and it wasn't pastel de nata i tried it and he was right And believe me, I have eaten here in London many times in Portuguese café and the taste is very similar, when I visited Portugal I asked my family and friends about Nando's and nobody knew, I looked it up on the internet, here in London you can find Nando's anywhere and well close to each other, but in Lisbon you have to look a lot to find one, and I visited there the chicken is definitely much tastier and I asked and they said it was from South Africa and they showed it to me online, if you look,

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 Год назад

      @@analea10 Nandos just took off more in the UK

  • @walkonhotcoals1277
    @walkonhotcoals1277 Год назад +1

    Been loving your channel. Just found it and subscribed. A Brit and a US citizen living in CA. I love a lot of stuff here and a lot of stuff there. I love what you do with it all and what you make of it all. Thanks.

    • @reactingtomyroots
      @reactingtomyroots  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much. I appreciate it. I think you're right. Both America and the UK have so much to offer. I've been loving this journey so much. I hope Cali is treating you well. :)

  • @lordylou1
    @lordylou1 Год назад +3

    We don't have that style of biscuits at all in the UK. Scones are something different, generally sweet and served with jam (and hopefully clotted cream), except for cheese scones which are served with just butter. Scones are a snack rather than part of a meal. We do have gravy but it doesn't necessarily come with mashed potato - which is just being introduced in a few outlets.

  • @Albion2023
    @Albion2023 Год назад +2

    i've known a few people from kentucky. one being my mates wife. and they all say how ironic it is that European KFC tastes better than KFC from kentucky itself.

  • @heckelchristopherify
    @heckelchristopherify Год назад +3

    We do have mashed potato and gravy in uk kfc we also have southern style rice as a side to

  • @TheArmouredArmadillo
    @TheArmouredArmadillo Год назад +2

    no we don't have biscuts here for sure, don't really have any of them anywhere in the uk. Scones are different, similar yes, but not the same. Also, we could have mashed potatoes and gravy, just buy a side of each, you just can't buy them as a combo

  • @lmusima3275
    @lmusima3275 Год назад +4

    Interesting video on food. I’m from the UK and hardly ever eat at KFC these days. I’ve never seen mashed potatoes 🥔 and gravy or biscuits 🍪 in any KFC. The ingredients were very shocking, so many of them to keep consumers addicted. Makes me think the food industry is finding ways to keep us fat and addicted

    • @nickyjones88
      @nickyjones88 Год назад

      You can definitely get gravy, I have it instead of beans. Don't know about mash?

  • @Mistmantle88
    @Mistmantle88 9 месяцев назад +1

    My California relatives came up to Canada on vacation and while at Expo ‘86 we all went to McBarge (a floating McDonalds). I remember my aunt being gobsmacked when she tried the fries…”these are made of potatoes! Actual potatoes!”

  • @padfootfan123
    @padfootfan123 Год назад +4

    As a gluten free person, I'm noticing a lot of the foods I can usually eat in the UK (such as chips) I could not eat in the US, because they add flour (why????)

    • @peterjackson4763
      @peterjackson4763 10 месяцев назад

      Flour can help give a crispy coating. I did a pub grub cookery course at a Michelin starred restaurant and they recommended using rice flour. I have also seen flour in a roast potato recipe.

  • @gillianc8106
    @gillianc8106 Год назад +1

    I was born and raised in the UK but I’ve spent a fair amount of time in the US. When I’m over there, I actually have to order children’s versions of fast food on the rare occasion we eat stuff like that. The adult portions are just wayyyyyy too huge. Even if I order a kid’s cheeseburger meal with fries and a drink, my husband sometimes has to finish it for me - and I’m not a skinny girl. I’m a fairly average-sized woman.
    I once went out for a steak and managed a quarter of it before I had to have the rest packed up to go home. It fed my (6’2”) teenaged son for two days.
    Same story when I went to Junior’s cheesecake in NYC years ago. Bought a slice. Ate my fill. Took the rest home and had cheesecake for the next couple of days.
    I think it’s got to the point where Americans are so used to large portions, restaurants fear being accused of ripping them off if they don’t have enough to take home to eat later, which perpetuates the problem because they then keep providing huge portion sizes.

  • @shithappens1975
    @shithappens1975 Год назад +9

    I personally wouldn't even eat UK fast food, I would look at eating US fast food as an direct attempt at taking my life.

  • @leighnisbett9691
    @leighnisbett9691 Год назад +2

    The larger buckets are family buckets while the size piece bucket can be shared with a friend .

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Год назад +4

    I remember when Kentucky Fried Chicken first outlets were opened in England in 1965 (I was visiting some former school chums). The menu featured chicken & biscuits. Nobody could understand this very very strange combination. 🍪❓It wasn't long before the biscuit thing vanished, and chips (fries) were substituted. Btw, I suggest it isn't so much that food quality has deteriorated, but that as kids we didn't care about quality - we wanted quantity.

    • @marionfriedenthal7352
      @marionfriedenthal7352 Год назад

      I agree that as kids we didn't care (or even understand) about food quality.

  • @andy70d35
    @andy70d35 Год назад +2

    Maybe the fast food company's in the USA are in cahoots with the medical health care, if you think about it if you have obese people and people with health issues with all the additives they will need more medical care over time.
    And that a double win for the health care and big pharma and also more customers for the fast food company's.

  • @WatchMeChangeMyLifee
    @WatchMeChangeMyLifee Год назад +9

    Can confirm since this video we do now have mash potatoes and also rice. We’ve always had the gravy.
    Source. It’s Friday. I’ve finished work. Currently eating kfc while watching this 😂

  • @marionisted3819
    @marionisted3819 2 месяца назад

    UK full ingredients list is as follows:
    Potato, Vegetable Oil (Sunflower, Rapeseed) in varying proportions, Salt, Maltodextrin, Yeast Extract, Spices, Onion Powder, Sugar, Tomato Powder, Herbs, Garlic Powder, Acid (Citric Acid), Spice Extract, Flavouring.
    The ‘Spices’ refer to black pepper, white pepper and paprika and the ‘Herbs’ refer to thyme, sage, rosemary, bay and oregano.

  • @Boudi-ca
    @Boudi-ca Год назад +4

    You should watch a video on a standard fish and chip shop in the UK. Should be interesting to watch. I can’t even think of an alternative to that in the US.

    • @reactingtomyroots
      @reactingtomyroots  Год назад

      Great idea. I love fish and chips, but I can never find it around here sadly. We have nothing like a fish and chip shop here that I know of.

    • @passingthroughtime6841
      @passingthroughtime6841 Год назад

      @@reactingtomyroots Fish and chips is all over the United States you birdbrain.

    • @straightouttacornwall
      @straightouttacornwall 7 месяцев назад

      @@passingthroughtime6841 He said fish and chip SHOP. Feel free to correct me but I've never seen one

  • @tracyfryer8153
    @tracyfryer8153 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've just found your channel and it's a real eye opener the differences between the two countries.
    I was put off fast food with my 11 experience back in 1981.
    I was 17 and food in the states was so different from English food. I did put on a stone in weight so was ever watchful after that. I had no idea of chemical ingredients at that point but soon learnt in nursing training when home.
    Thank you ❤

  • @piedwagtailrameau
    @piedwagtailrameau Год назад +4

    I love your reactions..... yes, UK portions are smaller and easier to eat...

  • @davidevans7643
    @davidevans7643 11 месяцев назад +2

    I went to florida with my family and we went to the all you can eat breakfast restaurant. The waitress said that she couldn't believe how less we eat to the American people? And when we sat down to eat a family opposite us the mother filled the full seat and the husband and daughter sat opposite. The husband went to get the food for both of them then went to get his own food. His wife and daughter finished the food and asked him to get more food so he left his breakfast to get some more for them only to find out they finished his breakfast 😂😂😂

    • @sharonwyatt298
      @sharonwyatt298 3 месяца назад

      When I went to Florida with my family,I just could believe what I saw with American and some German families, they could eat the whole array of foods in one go it was frightening 🫣

  • @jamespickersgill8416
    @jamespickersgill8416 Год назад +3

    I love how angry you get. Keep it up.😂

  • @CarolineThomas76
    @CarolineThomas76 Год назад +2

    Oh my goodness, our mashed potatoe is literally less than a third size of yours! We have gravy but again like a tiny tub. Outside of America lve never seen anyone eat biscuits as a savoury thing.

  • @alancheatley4378
    @alancheatley4378 Год назад +3

    I've been in both US and UK KFC, even in Louisville Kentucky lol. Don't remember having that massive fries box wow, I know I had the scones and the mash and gravy 😁 UK like to have salt and sugar levels on their supermarket items, you can clearly see in red if it's high on any of them

  • @zachm2331
    @zachm2331 Год назад +1

    Well, to be fair, the UK could have the same ingredients for fast food. They’re not legally required to disclose all of their ingredients, unlike chains in the US.

  • @rogoth01themasterwizard11
    @rogoth01themasterwizard11 Год назад +4

    i don't know if anyone has mentioned this in other comments, but part of the reason why British KFC doesn't have 'mashed potatoes' is because in the US, the type of mashed potatoes used is instant mash, which if you didn't know is illegal in the UK and EU region, so as a result of cost (as in if they wanted to sell mashed potatoes in the UK/EU it would need to be real potatoes) they don't sell it here.
    i'm not sure if you have already seen the video by simon whistler on one of his many channels about foodstuffs banned in the EU but legal in the US (not sure if it was even mentioned in that video tbh), but one of the chemicals used in instant mash is a known carcinogen, as well as also causing other problems if absorbed into the body in high enough amounts, it's partly why you will rarely find 'instant mash' in the UK because we sell pre mashed potatoes in pre-prepared containers at the supermarket in the fresh sections, usually sold in 500g serving sizes (2 portions worth).

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Год назад +3

      UK KFC do sell mash potato and gravy, as does KFC in Australia. You can also buy instant mash potato in the UK and in Australia.

    • @rogoth01themasterwizard11
      @rogoth01themasterwizard11 Год назад +1

      @@janetpendlebury6808 i didn't say you couldn't buy instant mash, i said it's extremely rare to find somewhere that does sell it and the type of instant mash in the UK is very different to that sold in the US for a number of reasons as i mentioned one of the key reasons above, also i haven't been to KFC in a good few years now but all the places near where i live do not sell any mashed potato or gravy products, so if you're saying that they do it must be a regional thing and only certain areas actually sell those kinds of products.

    • @RonSeymour1
      @RonSeymour1 Год назад +1

      Instant mash powder in the UK is widely available, Smash for example. Where do you get that it is illegal or are you saying illegal to sell in fast food outlets?

    • @rogoth01themasterwizard11
      @rogoth01themasterwizard11 Год назад +1

      @@RonSeymour1 you have conflated what i said, i stated that AMERICAN INSTANT MASH is illegal in the UK due to 2-3 of the chemicals used in AMERICAN INSTANT MASH being illegal in the UK and EU regions, i'm fully aware that instant mash exists in the UK, but the ingredients are VASTLY different to those used in the US which is why it's rare to find as most grocery shops in the UK sell pre mashed ready to eat potatoes in trays in the fresh sections of the stores (usually in fridges where the rest of the fruit and veg is sold), it's also rarely used in 'fast food' because of cost, and as i said previously, it might be a regional thing where some restaurants (considering it's a franchise it might be on a place by place basis) have taken the opportunity to sell these products, as everywhere near where i live do not sell any of these things.

    • @RonSeymour1
      @RonSeymour1 Год назад +3

      @@rogoth01themasterwizard11 My apologies and I was only wondering why you thought mash was illegal. I now get that you were referring to American-made mash but in my defense, that isn't what you appear to have said. What you said was 'the type of mashed potatoes used is instant mash, which if you didn't know is illegal in the UK.' That sentence did not specify American-made mash. I get that you spoke of using real mash and the expense. To be honest, I would have thought that all KFC products in the UK are produced in the UK and if so, using mash would not be a problem. The only possible exception is the secret spice mix. As I say, it was a genuine question and misunderstanding.

  • @zoeadams2635
    @zoeadams2635 Год назад +1

    One of the healthiest fries on a UK fast food is actually from an American franchise, "Five Guys". Just potatoes, oil, salt, and maybe their seasoning if you get the cajun fries.
    We treat scones a lot differently to how you guys treat "Biscuits" so we don't have "biscuits and gravy" at all, for the most part. We do have "Popeyes" now, which serve that and mashed potatoes.
    We do have KFC gravy. I watched a video several years ago on how it was made...nasty! Buuuut it does taste good 😋

  • @stuartfitch7093
    @stuartfitch7093 Год назад +6

    Yet American's say we in the UK have bad food lol.
    I've seen this is a recurring thing in all these compare videos that the US has so many chemicals in their food.
    It might get a bit bland here at times but at least it's fairly wholesome food. In the US your basically consuming poisons.

  • @hughmuir3063
    @hughmuir3063 Год назад +1

    I think the same in the UK about KFC it still might be more healthy than the USA KFC but the flavours are not the same to generations ago.i and others believe the spice mix has been changed or not the same amounts of herbs and spices used.

  • @angelaauger169
    @angelaauger169 Год назад +3

    We used to have mashed potato & gravy - not sure if it's been reintroduced as I've not had a KFC in quite a long time - but anyway, the powers that be found out there were a few health issues with the gravy, so KFC stopped doing it.

    • @MrNifts
      @MrNifts Год назад +1

      They have it in our area unless they only just stopped it. I saw it just before Christmas

    • @cazlou5829
      @cazlou5829 Год назад +1

      We have mash and gravy in our local KFC

  • @mirandadevries6396
    @mirandadevries6396 Год назад +2

    If you grow/breed your food to be big rather than for taste/nutrients, you need to add a lot for taste.

  • @Andy_U
    @Andy_U Год назад +4

    Hiya. After the fries, I'm kinda wondering what the ingredients list is for the Mash and/or the Gravy! Stay safe. All the best to you.

  • @Starkiller5121
    @Starkiller5121 10 месяцев назад +1

    For the longest time, KFC chips in the UK are known as the worst tasting and worst fries. Limp fries with no seasoning. Only recently (within the last 2 months maybe) have they started to actually season the fries again with a apice blend. Now theyre 'not bad' but better than they were. US put MSG on their fries, which is food crack pretty much.

  • @senga21lisa
    @senga21lisa Год назад +5

    KFC UK do have mash potatoes and gravy but scones are a sweet thing mainly so not really a fast food staple. I would love the pot pie though and the USA dips would go down a treat. I always wondered why KFC didn't do a honey mustard dip, honey mustard is awesome with chicken 🤣. The krushems are just milkshakes with crushed biscuit pieces (cookie pieces) like strawberry shortcake or Oreo, they're so good.

    • @senga21lisa
      @senga21lisa Год назад +2

      @@Welcometotherox nope that's why I said 'mainly' but obviously I shall remember to list ever single type of scone in future. Plain, all butter, cheese, currant, sultana, cherry, cream, cheese and onion........if I'm missing any I do apologise #sarcasmsignrequired 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @marymellor7214
    @marymellor7214 Год назад +1

    If you want French fries to to a chip shop and ask for chips. You will get tried potatoes in sticks, tried in oil, and that's it!

  • @barrywood7322
    @barrywood7322 Год назад +5

    My wife had to see a dermatologist because of a rash, whilst going through what she had eaten and was there anything different, the only thing different was a KFC, the doctor pulled a face and said if she was on a deserted island and KFC was the only food she would starve.

  • @darrenj.griffiths9507
    @darrenj.griffiths9507 Год назад +1

    The thing that makes me laugh in some, is the fact that we have just a few ingredients and if you skip forward, BOOM a whole to column list of ingredients in the U.S. As always your reactions and priceless. These are fantastic videos and hope to see many more :)

  •  Год назад +3

    well this is not food is junk real food is meat fish vegetables rice etc etc this is why exist all health issues like obesity and diabetes.........

  • @Davey_bfg71
    @Davey_bfg71 Год назад +1

    I can’t remember the name of the guy off the top of my head but have you seen the movie documentary Supersize Me? It was early 2000’s I think and you should be able to find it on YT, anyhow the guy filming it who’s a healthy 30 something at the time challenges himself to EAT NOTHING BUT MACCY D’s for 30 DAYS STRAIGHT!! He meets with his doctor and other health specialists before starting out and they take various stats, blood pressure, weight etc, basically a full medical and repeat this at the end if the 30 days. Some of the results are close to terrifying. Well worth watching. He latter went on to try launching his own brand of. chicken fast food joint 😊

  • @barryobrien2638
    @barryobrien2638 Год назад +1

    Scone is a pastry made thingy so don't know if I could eat one with a KFC. We Brits are onto something with our afternoon tea ritual. Not only is it a pleasant way to break up a long day, it's a fabulous excuse to put away our computers and indulge in some good old-fashioned conversation. Whether you go to a café, somebody's home or your own between 3pm and 5pm, you can enjoy a scone (biscuit) with butter and jam (jelly), a dollop of fresh cream and a pot of hot tea made with boiling water, not just lukewarm water. What could be more delicious?

  • @paulebroderick
    @paulebroderick Год назад +1

    This must be an old video because KFC in the UK only offers sugar free drinks now, and surprised they didn’t mention that KFC do not salt their fries in the UK.

  • @KernowWarrior
    @KernowWarrior Год назад +2

    The US KFC farm their own chicken, and their animal welfare record is horrendous, although last year they released a report stating how it would be improved. The UK KFC only use free range chicken. I don't like KFC personally, it smells fantastic but once you bite into it and the grease hits you. errgh.

  • @leighnisbett9691
    @leighnisbett9691 Год назад +2

    No wonder the United States of America had an obese problem and don't live as long as people in the UK ,the portion sizes are double the size of the UK portions and the preservatives and fat alone is one of the reasons the United States of America had this problem with their health later on in life .

  • @kerrydoutch5104
    @kerrydoutch5104 Год назад +1

    Aussie here. Pretty sure ours and UK menus are similar. So no pies or biscuits on the menu. You could probably interchange them but we dont have that sort of biscuit at all and scones are more for afternoon tea and either sweet or savoury. The recipes for scones and biscuits are a bit different. Our sizes and ingredients and KFC are pretty much the same as UK I think. The only ingredients with our fries/chips is potato salt oil. Our food rsgulations wouldnt stand for those US additives.

  • @elysiaguy4738
    @elysiaguy4738 Год назад +1

    One reason I heard why the UK has tighter regulations on what can go in food than the USA is our health care systems, UK has to do what it can to keep people healthy so the NHS doesn't have to deal with the side effects of all these harmful ingredents wheres in the USA and how health care works there its beneifical to food producers to keep the cost down and any health problems caused is money in the pocket for health care providers and pharmaceutical company's. Don't know if its true and can't remember where I heard it but it does have a ring of truth about it.

  • @EmilyCheetham
    @EmilyCheetham 5 месяцев назад +1

    We do have gravy in uk KFC and we do have mashed potato in uk kfc. At least it says we do online in 2024.

  • @RCEASTMIDLANDS
    @RCEASTMIDLANDS Год назад +1

    KFC is nothing like the original. The founder was so dissatisfied with how shareholders changed KFC to make more money and eliminate his original recipes that he actually opened a competing restaurant and was sued by the KFC corporation. The gravy is a good example - the recipe was changed from Sanders' recipe, by the KFC Corporation, to make it cheaper to produce.
    Very similar story to how McDonalds changed so drastically that the original founder tried to compete with the corporation. He created Big M, a restaurant that was crushed by McDonalds Corp.

  • @CarolineThomas76
    @CarolineThomas76 Год назад

    Finger 'looking' good? Thats hilarious. On our add it says finger licking good 😂

  • @phily-ue6et
    @phily-ue6et 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've never seen kfc fries like that before, they're normally just crappy bits of cold unpealed, half fried potato

  • @jerry-md9pf
    @jerry-md9pf 9 месяцев назад

    Uk
    NEW SIGNATURE FRIES?
    The full ingredients list is as follows:
    Potato, Vegetable Oil (Sunflower, Rapeseed) in varying proportions, Salt, Maltodextrin, Yeast Extract, Spices, Onion Powder, Sugar, Tomato Powder, Herbs, Garlic Powder, Acid (Citric Acid), Spice Extract, Flavouring.
    The ‘Spices’ refer to black pepper, white pepper and paprika and the ‘Herbs’ refer to thyme, sage, rosemary, bay and oregano.

  • @wmtang2253
    @wmtang2253 Год назад +1

    If a corporation owns your food & health systems then it makes a lot of sense. Who wouldn't stuff you with dodgy food & charge you an arm & a leg on your medical bill.

  • @LOVEchristHEwasVEGAN
    @LOVEchristHEwasVEGAN Год назад

    #1. British scones tend to contain more sugar and fat - served with jam and clotted cream. American biscuits are typically served alongside savoury dishes such as chicken, soup or gravy. #2. British scones will use milk instead of cream or buttermilk.

  • @GoKaiRed15
    @GoKaiRed15 Год назад +1

    They have introduced Mashed Potatoes to the menu now, and gravy has been on the menu since forever.

  • @GAS180.
    @GAS180. Год назад +1

    U should definitely react to all of these videos. Especially in the order they were done.

  • @JCRXX
    @JCRXX Год назад +1

    We absolutely have mash and gravy in the uk

  • @jessicat3649
    @jessicat3649 Год назад

    It's worth remembering that portion sizes will be based on customers expectations. Worth the population questioning why the want/expect so much.

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 Год назад +2

    It's OK for if your out and want a quick lunch, I much prefer to have sushi from wasabi it's bloody delicious and healthy . You are what you eat, I do believe that .

  • @StargateMatt
    @StargateMatt Год назад +1

    KFC UK does have mash and gravy it might not have been available during this filming of foodwars.

  • @dennisepeart5002
    @dennisepeart5002 Год назад +1

    We do have mash and gravy at uk KFC. We don't have biscuits because our scones are sweet not savory. The closest would be cobbler which is a stew with unsweetened scones on top

    • @xxSydneyFox
      @xxSydneyFox Год назад

      Or a cheese scone but that's not a main meal, more of an afternoon snack haha

  • @Ayatron34
    @Ayatron34 4 месяца назад

    Google says te UK fries is: Potato, Vegetable Oil (Sunflower, Rapeseed) in varying proportions, Salt, Maltodextrin, Yeast Extract, Spices, Onion Powder, Sugar, Tomato Powder, Herbs, Garlic Powder, Acid (Citric Acid), Spice Extract, Flavouring.

  • @helenbailey8419
    @helenbailey8419 Год назад

    Steve it was so good to hear in a previous video that you buy milk and food from a farm.And you're not a big soda fan..very wise.

    • @reactingtomyroots
      @reactingtomyroots  Год назад

      We can't get everything from farms, but we do what we can. Especially for my daughter. We don't ever buy sodas from the store or drink them at home. On occasion I might drink a Dr Pepper when out eating pizza or something, but it's not the norm.

  • @jamestheferret
    @jamestheferret 4 месяца назад

    When my my went on holiday to USA she said the standard portion sizes in restaurants were so big they were hardly eating half of the meal, in the end they started splitting one meal between two of them 😂

  • @tonyhemphill5366
    @tonyhemphill5366 Год назад

    Billy Connolly said that only horses eat out of frikin buckets.

  • @docsmellyfella
    @docsmellyfella Год назад

    Mash potatoes have now been added to the uk menu. Gravy is on the uk menu. You can buy 20 wings in the uk.

  • @sp0nge1337
    @sp0nge1337 9 месяцев назад

    The difference in food safety standards, like chlorine washing chicken, and how much safer food costs. We get less because it costs more to make food actually safe to eat regularly. Plus, we do get mashed potaotes and gravy in the UK.