betterhelp is literally false advertising. they don't have trained professionals, they sell your medical data (which is illegal in the US), and their emergency line is staffed by people who are given literally no training in some cases. i don't mind things like raid shadow legends because those scummy businesses are at least upfront with how they are trying to scam you. betterhelp is breaking laws. i really don't wanna unsub from this channel but i have from others if they consistently take sponsorships from such companies.
Sponsors are really important for the channel to keep producing content but mental health is important and better help is really not a good service Stop taking betterHelp sponsorships
I understand you need sponsors etc. But please attempt to avoid better help. It has been exposed for shady practices and not being trustworthy. Nearly scam levels.
Yup, nothing better than a mental health company that sells private and confidential info of vulnerable people while also letting non-licensed “therapists” who rush through people. People that really need that time from someone who can truly help them-not some scummy company who reaps the rewards of exploiting hurt people.
I had heard that on submarines, unexpected ice cream with meals was bad news because someone had died while underwater and they had to clear space in the freezers for their body.
In the military (ANY military), there are 3 people who you should never piss off, and none of them are officers: 1- The unit clerk (you don't know what they'll put in your record), 2- Anyone working in the motorpool (modern brake systems are SO sensitive), & 3- The unit cook (you don't know what they'll put in your food [laxatives being the LEAST of your worries]).
People need to understand that RUclipsrs doesn't take ads because they want to, but they gotta make ends meet, I understand if better help is a bad sponsor, but I understand the hustle
Well those meals are created to provide you with everything you need - energy, vitamins, etc. McDonalds is just empty calories that may feed you for a bit but you wil be hungry soon again
@@jascrandom9855but mcdonalds literally owns their own farms/food processing for a lot of their food. And also nobody buys in bulk more than they do so in reality their food should be dirt cheap. Alas, tis not.
I think guys forget that the Navy was literally delivering ice cream to troops on the ground and abroad. We had ships specifically designed for ice cream’s logistical needs😂
I don't care what mess hall I sidestep through. *I smile and thank every single person who puts a scoop my way!* And twice for the mess daddy watching everyone at the end of the line!
Or, since you take the subject sincerely, let’s feel fortunate that the US has no current military POWs, salute who is keeping it that way for now, and acknowledge past sacrifices.
i was the EM1 in charge of maintenance and emergency repair for all the galley equipment. "hey, that burnt crispy goodies over there, could you toss that in with my Roast Beast and gravy?" i treated them well and was well fed, so were all my crew. "Hey! loved the roast turkey!"--"It was roast port, assmunch!" "i don't care, can i get seconds?" everybody likes a compliment. the morning they catapulted me off the flight deck on the USS JFK the galley captain personally made me a 3 ft x 3 ft loaded omelet, and had his whole crew photo'ed with me on the aft mess deck. that was nearly 40 years ago, during desert shield/storm, and it was a great memory. the best friend you can have is a cook. he knows where all the knives are too.
I noticed that they use Sysco as a food supplier. It's strange that I can get the same food in a bowling alley that I can get on an Aircraft. Our navy is awesome and how we can project power from around the world. Our Navy and Marines performed a miracle in the early 40s.
Nice to see a guard on that giant mixer. Imagine dinner prep on the high seas could get a little dicey. Me: "How'd you lose your arm in the service, Jim?" Jim: "I don't want to talk about it.
So IDK what Better Help did, but whatever it was, it has viewers up in arms. . . I look for fellow sailors comments and have not seen any. I remember my days in the Navy. Food Service was a little annoying, but it was a nice break from the routine. Brings back memories. Kinda makes me miss the Navy.
I was surprised about the restrictions on desserts, especially ice cream. When I was in the Boy Scouts around 1954, the troop toured a destroyer at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. You know what I remember about that visit? The soda fountain in the Crew Mess. A giant soda fountain! And each of us got our choice of ice cream soda, sundae, milk shake, etc. Boy were those treats good! The ship was being decommissioned from the U.S. Navy and transferred to the Navy of a South American country. I don’t remember which one. The sailors from the new country had permission to bring aboard anything they could carry. We saw a bunch of sailors coming up the gangway with washing machines, refrigerators & other major appliances on carts. I guess those things were rare in their home country, but plentiful in Philadelphia. All I wanted to see was the engine room, but we weren’t allowed into that space.
2:45 Did a fighter jet just do a touch & go behind that dude and he did not even look??? And when did you start peddling ad space to predators on the vulnerable mate?
My brother was serving on an old ship that should have been decommissioned, it was only a week out of port and the griddle in his mess hall went out and the only had boiled eggs for breakfast for his entire time on the ship, also the ship broke down five times while abroad, crazy
When I was in the Navy in the 1970s and 1980s, the Navy cooks were called Mess Speclist. And the meals were usually a mess.🤮 The best meals I ever had were the ones I cooked myself when I was at a small shore station and resided off base.
Thanks! I have long wondered about the logistics and planning for meals during deployments. I knew there had to be some sort of central planning and procurement, but there has been little discussion.
I gotta jump in here and say something. The United States Navy has the best chow of any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States. This is not just my opinion, this has been proven over decades by multiple different surveys and multiple different ways of determining what's good and what's not. I served 6 years in the USN and I was always absolutely amazed at how good the food was onboard ship. It didn't matter where we were either. In port in our home port in the US or in the middle of a combat zone for weeks/months on end, the food served aboard my ship and other ships I was fed on was top notch and it didn't matter which meal it was. Breakfast, lunch, supper, or midrats was always good. Period. I had occasion to eat at Army facilities, Air Force facilities and once at a Coast Guard place and all fell short of Navy chow, although the Coast Guard was pretty damned close. Navy cooks/culinary specialists are the best in the world at what they do. And, speaking just for myself, I was and am still very grateful and amazed at the outstanding jobs these people did and continue to do. I've met cross branch personnel who came from other branches to the Navy just because of the food. 👍🇺🇸
I think the Navy ultimately does a better job with a chow hall than the Army does. In the Army, soldiers can either go to the chow hall, AKA the DFAC(Dining FACility) or if they are married/of a high enough rank, they are alotted BAS(Basic Allowance for Subsistence) & BAH(Basic Allowance for Housing) which they can use for groceries. Before, BAS was something that everyone got, regardless of what rank you had or if you were married. Eventually, that was taken away from single soldiers living in the barracks, with leadership citing "misuse of BAS", which meant that you now had to go to the DFAC or use money from your base pay to eat elsewhere/get groceries. Compared to the Navy, where galley seating might be segregated based on rank, but pretty much everyone goes there on a ship and since you have everybody go there, you know the cooks have to really put in the effort to make good food. At the DFAC, the food quality is wildly inconsistent from days when the DFAC is "undersupplied"(not sure how true this is) to days when they literally close the DFAC and give "food supplies" to the soldiers that need them. Add in the fact a lot of soldiers, both cooks and non-cooks don't have a great time at the DFAC whether they are paying to eat there (married/high ranking) or have to eat there and you get a chow hall that really sucks. Perhaps they should just go back to giving everyone BAS at the minimum. Even the cooks that I know hate being/eating there.
Every time we got steak and lobster we got screwed. My first ship served steak dinner for your birthday. Best care package I ever got was when my mom accidentally sent me a bottle of Percocet thinking it was my antacid medication. Never popped on a urinalysis thankfully.
6:00 so how does the accounting for the MIDRATS figure into the purchasing? Where does the food comes from or are they leftovers from the earlier meals?
Your videos have always been great, but they're really getting to a high level as of recently. I just wanna say keep doing what you're doing. And great job.
could you find a blank recipe card and pin it in the description? I am a member of the grill team for my ROTC detatchment and that would be very usefull for us.
When I was on small boys, they would have steak and lobster once a month for everyone. When on the carrier Kitty Hawk, it was only for birthday boys (no girls on board yet).
That work spot sucks. When I work it when I was cranking in the mess decks😢, the window was open and was where they brought their food trays. I would hit people with the sprayer off the trays I was washing on "accident"😂 cause they wouldn't listen to instructions. Trash disposal is very specifically separated and must be followed.
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dude, not the best ad
Ew
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betterhelp is literally false advertising. they don't have trained professionals, they sell your medical data (which is illegal in the US), and their emergency line is staffed by people who are given literally no training in some cases. i don't mind things like raid shadow legends because those scummy businesses are at least upfront with how they are trying to scam you. betterhelp is breaking laws.
i really don't wanna unsub from this channel but i have from others if they consistently take sponsorships from such companies.
Please stop advertising for better help😭😭😭
Better Help is "Not What You Think"
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Why?
@@sirdiealot53 something about how they violate laws and find unlicensed therapists?
@@sirdiealot53 Find a video that explains it
Sponsors are really important for the channel to keep producing content but mental health is important and better help is really not a good service
Stop taking betterHelp sponsorships
I've seen many people saying that, I never used them. What happened?
@@algirdasnausedas324 It's Not What You Think... 😅
Explain?
I understand you need sponsors etc. But please attempt to avoid better help. It has been exposed for shady practices and not being trustworthy. Nearly scam levels.
Yeah, with this food theme, you can have e.g. food sponsorship like Hello Fresh or whatever, kitchenware...
Yup, nothing better than a mental health company that sells private and confidential info of vulnerable people while also letting non-licensed “therapists” who rush through people. People that really need that time from someone who can truly help them-not some scummy company who reaps the rewards of exploiting hurt people.
dam right Jan man
Everything advertised on youtube is a scam.
@@AvocadoAfficionado Yeah, but some are worse
Get a better sponsor, for your own sake.
Always OnlyFans as his backup
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Why?
@@sirdiealot53look it up
@@sirdiealot53 just search "better help scandal"
pretty disappointed to see a better help add
Unfortunately embedded ads are becoming more common as they are not excluded by RUclips premium. I just hit fast forward!
@@vanroeling2930it’s not the the fact that there’s a sponsor it’s who the sponsor is
@@Benjamin-fu8eqSo, what’s so bad about Better Help? I’ve never even considered using it, so I don’t know about its service quality
A better help ad, on a video that is a Navy ad
Get Revanced, I can't remember the last time I watched an ad
F for the ad
I appreciate the time stamps for easy skipping of the ad tho.
@@Re1ardedHoon6:00 - 7:25
Glory to Arstotzka!
@@Re1ardedHoon It's not about having a sponsor, it's about THE sponsor.
@@felipeaugusto2600 whats wrong with better help? I'm out of the loop
ditch betterhelp
How does BetterHelp make you feel?
Why? What's the thing on it?
Selling private information@@entersadman7226
I had heard that on submarines, unexpected ice cream with meals was bad news because someone had died while underwater and they had to clear space in the freezers for their body.
Correct but scuttlebut would have spread by then and most of the crew would know why.
I worked on a fishing trawler in the Bering sea in the 80s and yes, the food was exceptional. Work hard, eat like a king. It's a seafaring tradition.
In the military (ANY military), there are 3 people who you should never piss off, and none of them are officers:
1- The unit clerk (you don't know what they'll put in your record),
2- Anyone working in the motorpool (modern brake systems are SO sensitive), &
3- The unit cook (you don't know what they'll put in your food [laxatives being the LEAST of your worries]).
lol…you never served in the military, huh?? your post says “I’ve seen the military in movies” lol 🤦🏻♂️
Nah cuz if you piss off an officer you aren’t getting promoted for a while.
People need to understand that RUclipsrs doesn't take ads because they want to, but they gotta make ends meet, I understand if better help is a bad sponsor, but I understand the hustle
The food looks pretty impressive for $24.7 for 3 meals, definitely cheaper and better than McDonald’s.
Bulk purchasing.
Well those meals are created to provide you with everything you need - energy, vitamins, etc. McDonalds is just empty calories that may feed you for a bit but you wil be hungry soon again
@@jascrandom9855but mcdonalds literally owns their own farms/food processing for a lot of their food. And also nobody buys in bulk more than they do so in reality their food should be dirt cheap. Alas, tis not.
@@John_Redcorn_ McDonald's makes profit.
More than happy to see im not the only one VERY disappointed to see a better help ad.
you know why this is wrong
I loved the vid, but i put a dislike for the better help sponso.
don‘t use betterhelp as a sponsor please!
Please do research into sponsors before accepting them.
I enjoy this channel, but if they keep accepting sponsorship from betterhelp then I’ll be unsubbing.
I think guys forget that the Navy was literally delivering ice cream to troops on the ground and abroad. We had ships specifically designed for ice cream’s logistical needs😂
"Every meal a banquet, every paycheck a fortune, every formation a parade. I love the Corps!"
Look into my eye!
and everytime i deployed with marines it was a camping adventure. yeh. gator fleet.
I don't care what mess hall I sidestep through. *I smile and thank every single person who puts a scoop my way!* And twice for the mess daddy watching everyone at the end of the line!
I was vibing with the video until I got depressed by the MIA seat.
Or, since you take the subject sincerely, let’s feel fortunate that the US has no current military POWs, salute who is keeping it that way for now, and acknowledge past sacrifices.
@@manzion7599 I have a hard time believing that, how many MIAs do we have that were given up on?
i was the EM1 in charge of maintenance and emergency repair for all the galley equipment. "hey, that burnt crispy goodies over there, could you toss that in with my Roast Beast and gravy?" i treated them well and was well fed, so were all my crew. "Hey! loved the roast turkey!"--"It was roast port, assmunch!" "i don't care, can i get seconds?" everybody likes a compliment. the morning they catapulted me off the flight deck on the USS JFK the galley captain personally made me a 3 ft x 3 ft loaded omelet, and had his whole crew photo'ed with me on the aft mess deck. that was nearly 40 years ago, during desert shield/storm, and it was a great memory. the best friend you can have is a cook. he knows where all the knives are too.
"Betterhelp is a platform you can trust" aged like milk
I noticed that they use Sysco as a food supplier. It's strange that I can get the same food in a bowling alley that I can get on an Aircraft. Our navy is awesome and how we can project power from around the world. Our Navy and Marines performed a miracle in the early 40s.
One of the largest food distributors on the planet. I'd have been surprised if they _weren't_ involved.
Epic sponsor fail.
Goodbye.
Nice to see a guard on that giant mixer. Imagine dinner prep on the high seas could get a little dicey.
Me: "How'd you lose your arm in the service, Jim?"
Jim: "I don't want to talk about it.
So IDK what Better Help did, but whatever it was, it has viewers up in arms. . . I look for fellow sailors comments and have not seen any. I remember my days in the Navy. Food Service was a little annoying, but it was a nice break from the routine. Brings back memories. Kinda makes me miss the Navy.
Now I’m hungry, but the reason might not be what I’m thinking
US Navy and American MILITARY logistics are just insane.
I was surprised about the restrictions on desserts, especially ice cream.
When I was in the Boy Scouts around 1954, the troop toured a destroyer at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. You know what I remember about that visit? The soda fountain in the Crew Mess. A giant soda fountain! And each of us got our choice of ice cream soda, sundae, milk shake, etc. Boy were those treats good!
The ship was being decommissioned from the U.S. Navy and transferred to the Navy of a South American country. I don’t remember which one. The sailors from the new country had permission to bring aboard anything they could carry. We saw a bunch of sailors coming up the gangway with washing machines, refrigerators & other major appliances on carts. I guess those things were rare in their home country, but plentiful in Philadelphia.
All I wanted to see was the engine room, but we weren’t allowed into that space.
Better help told me to cut more
Did it help?
@@grillmeisterkush6396 bro lmao
Cut up not across..
Deployed Navy units get additional money from advocacy groups that can be used to fund special meals (lobster and such)
2:45 Did a fighter jet just do a touch & go behind that dude and he did not even look???
And when did you start peddling ad space to predators on the vulnerable mate?
Airdales don't give a shit
Comida en la marina: 🤤
Comida en la fuerza aérea: 😌
Comida en la fuerza armada: 🤢
You guys pulled a clip for the archives at 11:48. Loved seeing the Washington with Tomcats on the deck.
Hey, as long as it's not hardtack, I guess everything is welcome when you're at sea.
If you're at sea long enough - You'd beg for hardtack.
Dislike for Better Help
It always nice to get a quick preview of what my life will be in a year or two.
Navy, Marine or Coast Guard? Enlisted or officer?
@ I’m joining the Navy. My job will be Nuclear engineer.
@@theelectricgamer9889 nice. Good luck!
@@MotoroidARFC Conscript
@@theelectricgamer9889strange how my wishing you good luck on future endeavors disappeared. So good luck! Also, happy new year! 👍
2.15 that burger looks amazing :)
You got me at the end. Pow mia table
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR BETTER HELP AFFILIATE PROGRAM. If I see it sponsored again, I'll have to stop supporting you.
whats with the add?
@@elmarsauro3245 scammers
The meal budgets are where the are hiding a lot of kickbacks... never passed an audit.
My brother was serving on an old ship that should have been decommissioned, it was only a week out of port and the griddle in his mess hall went out and the only had boiled eggs for breakfast for his entire time on the ship, also the ship broke down five times while abroad, crazy
When I was in the Navy in the 1970s and 1980s, the Navy cooks were called Mess Speclist. And the meals were usually a mess.🤮
The best meals I ever had were the ones I cooked myself when I was at a small shore station and resided off base.
Good Video. Loved it. But you have to been there and experienced it to truly appreciate it. CPO/USN/Ret.
Presumably that budget isn't just the cost of ingredients, but includes the cost to have someone peel, cook and serve. Economies of scale.
Watching this right before going to lunch while on a budget was a mistake.
ALWAYS great videos, thank you NWYT!
5:47 gotta love bobs burgers being played in the backround
Love your videos!!
Great presentation here! I learned a lot! Thank you!
Seems nice but at least the sailors of 1600's got a gallon of beer a day.
aside from the stupid ads, what do they do with the garbage? in reference to "Run Silent, Run Deep"
Thanks! I have long wondered about the logistics and planning for meals during deployments. I knew there had to be some sort of central planning and procurement, but there has been little discussion.
Why cant we have this type of lunch for schools? They look way better than the mystery meat we get at Tuesdays.
finally news I can use
I gotta jump in here and say something. The United States Navy has the best chow of any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States. This is not just my opinion, this has been proven over decades by multiple different surveys and multiple different ways of determining what's good and what's not. I served 6 years in the USN and I was always absolutely amazed at how good the food was onboard ship. It didn't matter where we were either. In port in our home port in the US or in the middle of a combat zone for weeks/months on end, the food served aboard my ship and other ships I was fed on was top notch and it didn't matter which meal it was. Breakfast, lunch, supper, or midrats was always good. Period. I had occasion to eat at Army facilities, Air Force facilities and once at a Coast Guard place and all fell short of Navy chow, although the Coast Guard was pretty damned close. Navy cooks/culinary specialists are the best in the world at what they do. And, speaking just for myself, I was and am still very grateful and amazed at the outstanding jobs these people did and continue to do. I've met cross branch personnel who came from other branches to the Navy just because of the food. 👍🇺🇸
The drama out of that table for one is something straight outta the big screens
Logistics wins wars.
So Wise , Thank You. Actually could be 4 if you count Midrats
14:07 holy crap I think that's my old CO
I think the Navy ultimately does a better job with a chow hall than the Army does. In the Army, soldiers can either go to the chow hall, AKA the DFAC(Dining FACility) or if they are married/of a high enough rank, they are alotted BAS(Basic Allowance for Subsistence) & BAH(Basic Allowance for Housing) which they can use for groceries. Before, BAS was something that everyone got, regardless of what rank you had or if you were married. Eventually, that was taken away from single soldiers living in the barracks, with leadership citing "misuse of BAS", which meant that you now had to go to the DFAC or use money from your base pay to eat elsewhere/get groceries.
Compared to the Navy, where galley seating might be segregated based on rank, but pretty much everyone goes there on a ship and since you have everybody go there, you know the cooks have to really put in the effort to make good food.
At the DFAC, the food quality is wildly inconsistent from days when the DFAC is "undersupplied"(not sure how true this is) to days when they literally close the DFAC and give "food supplies" to the soldiers that need them. Add in the fact a lot of soldiers, both cooks and non-cooks don't have a great time at the DFAC whether they are paying to eat there (married/high ranking) or have to eat there and you get a chow hall that really sucks.
Perhaps they should just go back to giving everyone BAS at the minimum. Even the cooks that I know hate being/eating there.
Another great video! On CVNs, the FSO is also known as rbe Chow Boss! They have an Air Boss, a Fun Boss, and a Chow Boss.
What about the difference in Chief's Mess?
Another NWYT vid! 🎉🎉🎉
I can watch 1 hour long video about this topic and how they manage all this stuff in detail
Every time we got steak and lobster we got screwed. My first ship served steak dinner for your birthday. Best care package I ever got was when my mom accidentally sent me a bottle of Percocet thinking it was my antacid medication. Never popped on a urinalysis thankfully.
This video wasn't what I thought it was.
well done
i don't think subs are on that "global menu"
Can you please add links to the description?
That last part got me. Good way to end and I'd also never heard that before.
6:00 so how does the accounting for the MIDRATS figure into the purchasing?
Where does the food comes from or are they leftovers from the earlier meals?
Jup, kinda missing something there.
Most critical supply on any ship is clearly all that monster energy
I’ll always remember history class on WW1 where every time they got something good to drink or eat the next day would be an assault
An army marches on its stomach, as does the Navy !
Better food ='s Fun Times Ahead!
The steak and lobster wasnt worth the mental torture that came with it lmao 🤣 😂
I've had meals on both surface ships and submarines. I definitely agree subs had the better quality food!
Your videos have always been great, but they're really getting to a high level as of recently. I just wanna say keep doing what you're doing. And great job.
I HAD Great chow in the NAVY!
Fascinating 😮
Let me tell you as a regular sailor, that 22$ per day ist very high. On normal ships you mostly have 10-15$ per day.
Submarine food is the best! Every Sunday is surf and turf…either steak and lobster or prime rib and crab legs! Plus we get dessert every day!
could you find a blank recipe card and pin it in the description? I am a member of the grill team for my ROTC detatchment and that would be very usefull for us.
When I was on small boys, they would have steak and lobster once a month for everyone. When on the carrier Kitty Hawk, it was only for birthday boys (no girls on board yet).
That ''missing man'' table surely strikes a nerve... Much respect to the Americans.
BDFA, isn't 22 dollars a day.
BDFA is 13ish.
When you add the extra in you will get there.
5:44 Belchers spotted!
Not the Belchers Lorne I was hoping for, connective tissue slice
I love having rice and hot dogs every meal bc we run out of food 😭😭😭
this wasn't what i was thinking
God. Bless out Troops!
Is the special forces division of the Culinary Specialists called Meal Team Six?
Man. That M.I.A. table kind of got me. 😣
0:30 Semi Face reveal!!! 😅
That work spot sucks. When I work it when I was cranking in the mess decks😢, the window was open and was where they brought their food trays. I would hit people with the sprayer off the trays I was washing on "accident"😂 cause they wouldn't listen to instructions. Trash disposal is very specifically separated and must be followed.
FSO(food safety officer) and FSO(flight safety officer) i wonder how many people got their paperwork screwed up here.
New question has been burning In my mind. Do other countries use the Panamax design on their ships like America does?
do the different oceans taste different with the desalination process
Am i tripping or is the intro exact same on atleast one of his earlier carrier video