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  • From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find all the differences between Costco’s food court in the US and the UK. This is "Food Wars."
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  • @HEXORCIZT
    @HEXORCIZT Год назад +731

    "I don't work for Costco, I'm just a truth seeker" - one of the best quotes this show has come out with, cheers Harry 😂😂

    • @Lashes20032004
      @Lashes20032004 Год назад +3

      I thought he said treat seeker 😂🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @TheFoodFund
      @TheFoodFund 10 месяцев назад

      It IS an amazing business!

  • @harrykersh
    @harrykersh Год назад +1261

    I personally think we should have let Joe try all the wines

    • @ThePeridox
      @ThePeridox Год назад +14

      Y’all should do slim chickens for an episode

    • @fuyuscarlet2983
      @fuyuscarlet2983 Год назад +5

      I mean trying all the affordable and higher end of beers/wines from each UK /US country would be fun like a party

    • @leonbanks5728
      @leonbanks5728 Год назад +2

      Hi Harry, just a quick fact-check for you. Chingford is in London. My dad lives in Highams Park, which is down the road from Chingford. Both Chingford and Highams Park have been in London since 1965. My dad even has a membership at Costco and I've been to the Costco in Chingford many times with him.

    • @thecarguy959
      @thecarguy959 Год назад +2

      Morrisons sells skippy

    • @alejandroramirez4470
      @alejandroramirez4470 Год назад +4

      that UK version of pizza looked a little better if I'm being honest.

  • @oncersm7884
    @oncersm7884 Год назад +2238

    I didn’t even know the UK had a Costco

    • @tigerspeek7446
      @tigerspeek7446 Год назад +54

      Neither did I

    • @Star_Joker
      @Star_Joker Год назад +88

      They aren't common - I don't have one in my city.

    • @aidenjavier400
      @aidenjavier400 Год назад +72

      I think there is one near Lakeside

    • @smallrossy
      @smallrossy Год назад +79

      We have a good one in the Edinburgh area, insanely busy, like always.

    • @bhanusM99
      @bhanusM99 Год назад +27

      ​@@smallrossy we too have one here in Milton Keynes, always super busy

  • @Fen_Fox
    @Fen_Fox 11 месяцев назад +175

    Don't forget the $4.99 rotisserie chicken, such a steal for what it is. Also the best pre-made rotisserie chicken I've had so far in the US. As a comparison, just bought one from Walmart for $7.99 since I don't currently have a Costco membership, and it was not only smaller, but also dryer than a costco chicken. Seriously, those things are like crack. I've eaten at least half in one go before.

    • @bigploppa154
      @bigploppa154 10 месяцев назад +11

      as a college student living with other financially troubled folks my age, those chickens are my saving grace. one of the guys i live with has a membership and i pay him to buy me a chicken once a week. i get a good 4 meals out of it almost everytime

    • @nimajneb6650
      @nimajneb6650 3 месяца назад

      Yeah but you're eating a chicken that had the worst suffering its entire life and is processed and full of poison

  • @xxPenjoxx
    @xxPenjoxx 11 месяцев назад +80

    One of the best things about Costco was how much money we saved as a family on thd shopping - we always had the massive 30kg washing-up powder and the bulk bags of rice. As Joe says, though, if you're on your own in a wee apartment, it might not be the best. Love that hotdog story.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 10 месяцев назад +4

      It's quite frustrating if you are a single person... there are A FEW items I need to buy in bulk maybe once or twice a year. Those are namely dishwasher packs, laundry detergent and toothpaste. I don't need 5 lbs of fish sticks.
      To put things in perspective, the 92 pack of Cascade Platinum is roughly $22. My local grocery chain at best charges $18 for a 52 pack. Paying $60 for a member would offset the savings on those few items. Something like an express membership would be amazing, where you have a spending limit.

  • @pjaj43
    @pjaj43 Год назад +227

    A couple of points. In the UK Costco sell Parmigiano Reggiano Straveechio (36 month aged) for £17.99 per kilo. Lesser aged cheese in the supermarkets cost over £20/kilo and a specialist on line cheese seller has the 36 month version at £40 per kilo.Converting to lb and $ is an exercise for the student.
    The savings are not insignificant as implied in the video. On a fairly recent trip we spent a total of £339.74 but comparing like for like with items from Tesco, Ocado and Waitrose we saved £86.98 over what we would have had to pay in those supermarkets. And that was only for the items I could find direct equivalents for, about 2/3 of them.

    • @pieperkie
      @pieperkie Год назад +13

      Was looking for this comment! We regularly buy that parmigiano reggiano, as it's good quality and £/kg cheaper than supermarkets.

    • @CrazyCraft365
      @CrazyCraft365 11 месяцев назад +3

      you got too much time on your hands

    • @theblackswordsman9951
      @theblackswordsman9951 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@CrazyCraft365 Man likes a deal. Can't hate it.

    • @tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916
      @tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@CrazyCraft365Investment of a little bit of time to save a substantial amount of money is a good investment.

    • @kiskaloo6843
      @kiskaloo6843 7 месяцев назад

      I couldn't understand his comment on the lack of savings. I make enormous savings on a lot of things.

  • @shinjisdad
    @shinjisdad Год назад +24

    "If you raise the price of the f*cking hot dog, I will kill you" is the level of power I want to have over a company

  • @SoCalGuppy
    @SoCalGuppy Год назад +102

    Thank you, Joe and Harry, and to the Food Wars crew and production for creating this video on Costco US vs UK!! Now, once George returns from his "World Tour", could we have another Costco video for US vs Japan?!. Please, please 🙏!!

  • @recordatron
    @recordatron 10 месяцев назад +34

    Costco's food is low key surprisingly good. You'd expect it to be designed to just be bulky and do the job but not much else but the pizza's are actually really good especially if you get the cook at home ones and put your own toppings on 👌. Thought I'd go there once or twice for the novelty but we end up going at least a few times a month now.

  • @michaelbcohen
    @michaelbcohen Год назад +48

    Love Costco. One of my favorite 3 stores, and I love so many of the Kirkland brand products. Really good spices, affordable vanilla extract, really good olive oil, etc. And for non-food items great t-shirts, detergents, garbage bags, paper towels, etc. I just love it there, seeing what is new, etc. Just a shame the one nearest me is on the smaller end for Costco, and if I drive an extra 40 min, the next costco is much bigger.

    • @fuyuscarlet2983
      @fuyuscarlet2983 Год назад

      Sounds worth it tho

    • @brt7721
      @brt7721 Год назад +2

      You save money shopping and then have a slice of amazing pizza for 1.99 on your way out. Costco is a happy place

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад

      Very different in the UK. They're often quite noticeably more expensive than many other retailers

    • @chrisgonzalez5883
      @chrisgonzalez5883 Год назад +1

      Me and my family used to go there a lot when we were kind s. The price is good for feeding a family of, 5

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +39

    We appreciate this series. Keep it up.

  • @FoxeyeValkyrie
    @FoxeyeValkyrie Год назад +20

    I love how many shots they had with those hot dogs and never bit into it while trying everything else.

  • @christam949
    @christam949 Год назад +364

    I think the most eye opening thing in this episode is that Costco in the UK is only for certain professions.

    • @12Chris6
      @12Chris6 Год назад +27

      I think it makes some sense since originally, the warehouse stores, were supposed to be for businesses that needed emergency supplies in between their supplier's runs.

    • @MeganGrace130513
      @MeganGrace130513 Год назад +42

      You can also get a Costco membership in the UK if the company you work for has an agreement with them. - that's how I was able to get my membership as I dont work as any of the listed professions.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад +9

      You're really not missing anything. They're often quite a bit more expensive than other places.

    • @Mrsolpjh
      @Mrsolpjh Год назад +29

      Yeah that is really strange. I'm in NZ and anyone here can get a membership just by signing up and paying the $60.

    • @Dzzylizzy6590
      @Dzzylizzy6590 Год назад +32

      @@th8257 they are extremely cheap per serving. It’s a bulk store. For example you get 16oz of goats cheese for $7 but you get 3oz at the store for 4-5.
      Or the Dino nuggets it’s almost 5lbs and it’s $15 when the 2lbs box at the store is $9ish… it’s not expensive it’s cheap the stuff is huge, if you don’t buy bulk then it doesn’t make sense

  • @aniE1869
    @aniE1869 Год назад +125

    Now, this is the episode that I've been wanting. I'm more likely to go to Costco than out to eat at a restaurant. You can't beat $1.50 for a hot dog and drink!

    • @jessem.5867
      @jessem.5867 Год назад +3

      Exactly, you can’t beat it! But I can beat you…

    • @Jimmy_Jones
      @Jimmy_Jones 11 месяцев назад +1

      You can't beat the price. But a restaurant or food festival stand will definitely beat on taste.

    • @mistermister1890
      @mistermister1890 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Jimmy_Jones oh 100% but then again a hungry stomach will make everything taste great. So 1.50 combo sounds good to me.

  • @Iceman_2007
    @Iceman_2007 Год назад +2

    Thanks for doing this video finally! I have been requesting this video on almost every poll y'all posted 🤣

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Год назад +16

    0:50 Thank you!! Costco literally up to spec that's a great standard to achieve. I just love how aggressive the CEO is on keeping the Hot Dog Combo a dollar 50 I strive to carry that energy

  • @jimhoyt5
    @jimhoyt5 9 месяцев назад +12

    One of my pet peeves is that restaurants in the U.S. don't distinguish between Shepherd's and Cottage Pie. Shepherd's Pie on the menu but it's actually Cottage. I think I've only had it with traditional lamb once in the dozen or so restaurants I ordered it in.

  • @ryanleatigaga7596
    @ryanleatigaga7596 Год назад +154

    The pizzas at Cosco are unreal. You can get 2 slices of pizza if you don't want a whole box and the slices are humongous compared to the plate they're on. Also the Meat Lover's pizza is the only pizza I've had where I was just sick of it after one slice.

    • @Ncharlop
      @Ncharlop Год назад +6

      As an Italian, Costco pizza is an abomination to pizza

    • @NorthIdahoDirtAdventures
      @NorthIdahoDirtAdventures Год назад +80

      @@Ncharlop As an american we don't care

    • @sarkaztik3228
      @sarkaztik3228 Год назад +18

      ​@@Ncharlop As an Italian, I'm sure you think that about all American pizza.

    • @WinstonSmith1997
      @WinstonSmith1997 Год назад

      @Ncharlop You are correct. If Italians didn't make your pizza its not pizza. Ciao bello

    • @MrDontclickthislink
      @MrDontclickthislink Год назад +11

      @@Ncharlop As a human, I do not care.

  • @peabody1976
    @peabody1976 Год назад +62

    The comments about UK membership requirements miss a point about US Costco: before the US locations became more widely available, they too had a stricter membership model. Back when it was "Price Club", my grandmother was able to get a membership because she was an RN (medical professionals were on the list), and yes she had to prove she was a current RN when she signed up, but that was 30 years ago. It isn't that the UK has a membership requirement, but that they still have one based on national law vis-a-vis retailers, where the US versions were able to relinquish their requirements years ago.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад +4

      It's one of those things where people think they're missing out on something because they can't join. In the UK, Costco is often noticeably more expensive than other retailers

    • @matthewswann2525
      @matthewswann2525 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@th8257 it really varies, fuel is the major decider for me, I then shop around for bargains or items I want in bulk. Not everything is cheaper tho I must admit

    • @kamila3211
      @kamila3211 11 месяцев назад

      @@th8257 I would guess it's good for big families but when we go we end up spending way more because everything is in bulk while we only need small amounts therefore meat and the bakery items are probably the only things we buy plus ready made meals

    • @TheMcspreader
      @TheMcspreader 8 месяцев назад

      There definitely is no law in the UK that prevents retailers or wholesalers selling to whomsoever they like with the exception of certain products which might be restricted by age, for example. Sumptuary laws in England were repealed when your country was still part of it.

    • @dragonproductions236
      @dragonproductions236 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheMcspreader The law isn't about selling products, it's about zoning, a wholesale location can be in location where a regular store can't be.

  • @Adam_Lynn
    @Adam_Lynn 8 месяцев назад +6

    Considering all the costcos during the pandemic in the UK had signs up that said the hotdogs had been substituted for sausages as the factory in the US was unable to supply them i'm fairly certain the UK and US hotdogs are the exact same thing.

  • @arkuos8361
    @arkuos8361 Год назад +8

    I know when going to Costco, I go because its:
    A) Reliably good. Nothing there is going to be garbage I have to replace in half a year.
    B) Cheap. Relative to going to Walmart, something of similar quality is almost always cheaper
    C) Convenient. Not necessarily *getting* the goods, as mentioned. Their sorting is kinda crap, things like food are reliably grouped up though; however their real thing is that **ALL** of it is in one store. Going there means you get everything you need at once, instead of having to go to other stores.
    D) Generally better business practices than their competitors. I can't fully explain to what they do, but overall they have happier employees from what I recall.
    E) Free samples. It just means that if you see some food you want to try before getting a whole box of it, you (sometimes) can. Yeah, not everything, but it's still a plus
    F) Bulk. Anything I buy there, there will be enough. Always.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад

      Very different here in the UK. Costco here is often noticeably more expensive than other retailers.

  • @kathyharris1627
    @kathyharris1627 11 месяцев назад +19

    Costco in Canada used to be the same that not everyone could have a membership but you could shop as a guest as long as you didn't spend more than $150. Kind of a strange business model as most people knew someone who you could go with anyway so really at the end of the day everyone could shop there.

    • @Antfarmer
      @Antfarmer 10 месяцев назад

      I’m jealous 😉 I discovered poutine at Costco while visiting Canada…love the stuff! Too bad they don’t have it down here. But maybe that’s better for my waistline and health 🤔 😆

    • @kendrick10601
      @kendrick10601 13 дней назад

      It was during the Price club era; I remember my uncle had to sponsor my father.

  • @dudgemcfreely1346
    @dudgemcfreely1346 8 месяцев назад +3

    The hot dog CEO story is one of my favorite business excerpts lmfao

  • @Washington29
    @Washington29 Год назад +2

    Alright 🎉🎉 i was wondering when the new episode was going to drop just made my work day a little bit better

  • @NeXuSCMPunk2011
    @NeXuSCMPunk2011 Год назад +14

    18:02 Harry- that’s why Costco does it like that to make you browse the stores and get you to stay longer instead of just coming and getting what you need and leaving quickly certain times of the year they’ll even rearrange the isles to get you confused on where it is

    • @roger4880
      @roger4880 Год назад

      Yep spot on, it is their smart way of making you look around. Most products don't change location so you can go in and get out in under 30 mins whilst you push your trolley full of coke, bog rolls and TVs around

    • @Omega343666
      @Omega343666 Год назад

      ​@@roger4880Costco Uk merchandiser I put all the stock out and the foot print of the store does actually move around. Its more down to the whims of the regional manger and also what needs pushing. Some things are kept at a constant like clothing being in the centre of the store and tins being close to breakfast cereal etc.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад

      Costco not really much of a thing in the UK, certainly nothing like as popular as in America. Unless you're buying petrol for your car, they really are noticeably more expensive in the UK than a lot of other retailers. It's just some people go mad with FOMO and think that because you have to join, you're getting something special when you actually aren't.

  • @Star_Joker
    @Star_Joker Год назад +270

    Does anyone else here who follows Harry on Instagram think that he should have his own cooking show - and after the success if Food Tours, they should film it in LA so Joe can be in it too?

    • @harrykersh
      @harrykersh Год назад +32

      I would watch 😜

    • @Star_Joker
      @Star_Joker Год назад +1

      @harrykersh Hello Harry - thanks for replying, and for a new Food Wars.

  • @audiooddities9982
    @audiooddities9982 Год назад +9

    The weird rules about joining Costco in the UK reminds me of a store we had in California called Fedco, where you had to be a federal employee to get a membership.

  • @alexsalinas8419
    @alexsalinas8419 Год назад +10

    The discrepancy between the calories for a slice of cheese vs a slice of pepperoni is apparently because the food court adds a portion of cheese to a pizza before adding toppings, meaning that a cheese pizza effectively has an additional portion of cheese compared to the pepperoni.

  • @serenasmith4039
    @serenasmith4039 Год назад +32

    Harry is so hilarious. Protect him at all costs!

  • @zaqueroberts1975
    @zaqueroberts1975 11 месяцев назад +13

    I used to be able to get kirkland hazelnut spread from my local Costco in the states. I was really disappointed when they stopped carrying it. I liked that it didnt use palm oil, unlike Nutella.

    • @Antfarmer
      @Antfarmer 10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh no! I didn’t realize the stopped selling it 😭

  • @CoasterKingUK
    @CoasterKingUK Год назад +5

    Thank You! I'd love to see an Ikea virsion!!

  • @MrOscar5690
    @MrOscar5690 8 месяцев назад +2

    Harry the savings are more apparent on specialty items like if you’re buying honey sure it’s cheaper cuz you’re buying more, but specialty honey like manuka bigger price difference.
    Some items where discount might not be so apparent then savings probably come from quality. Item might similar price, but quality will be better.
    Third advantage to Costco is the warranties and guarantees and return windows

  • @soaf1985
    @soaf1985 Год назад +10

    With the burger and the hotdog they have sauces you can add yourself, so it's less dry.
    Pizzas are hand stretched and after making the hundredth pizza, you may lose a couple centimetres.
    The sundaes, frappes, smoothis at UK Costos change throughout the year. Now they have the strawberry sundae, vanilla soft serve ice cream and some stores have gelato.
    I don't like the cottage pie for the same reason, stingy with the mince.

  • @JDoors
    @JDoors Год назад +12

    Warehouse stores were originally created to supply businesses, hence the "bulk" sizes. It was a big deal when they started letting other consumers in (in the U.S.). Someone mentioned in another comment that laws restrict U.K. warehouse stores to a "membership only" model ("unfair" competition to the old way of doing things, I guess).

    • @nat3007
      @nat3007 Год назад +2

      The only time I've been in one is buying props for a theatre.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад +5

      The thing that isn't really mentioned in this video is that Costco in the UK is often noticeably more expensive than the regular supermarkets for a lot of things (laundry detergent being one example), so they're not really doing anything special. The model they seem to have followed in the UK is of the old "cash and carry" - basically a wholesaler. Except a lot of their prices are worse.

    • @JDoors
      @JDoors Год назад

      @@th8257 Huh. Can't think of amy reason they would charge more for some items, other than "We're American and we do what we want." (Heh-heh, not really, or ...?)

    • @matthewswann2525
      @matthewswann2525 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@JDoors it's really not much more expensive, some items are great value, some aren't, the difference is you don't lose the quality compared to other shops "home brand", the fuel alone pays off membership value, if you have one nearby and travel enough, it pays off

  • @kiskaloo6843
    @kiskaloo6843 7 месяцев назад +4

    The reason the Costco UK membership is weird is because when they first wanted to open warehouses here the UK supermaket companies objected to it, so the compromise was to restrict membership. It's really strange because they allowed members of the armed forces and veterans to join, but War Widows, like myself, were not. I was able to join because I worked for my county council.
    I've been a member since 2009 and I've no complaints. There are great bargains to have, Skechers shoes are always at least £10 cheaper than elsewhere and the bakery goods are amazing. While meat is a similar price Costco's is better quality.
    Pet stuff is seriously cheaper, the saving on the flea stuff for my cats covers the cost of the membership alone.
    Another bakery good that is lush are the mince pies, unlike any mince pie anywhere else. I end up buying them for the freezer to have them in the summer.

    • @pjaj43
      @pjaj43 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, that's the version of the membership rule I heard. I don't know if it's correct. Anyhow I think Costco will bend over backwards to try and fit you in. I retired from IBM (a qualifying company) back in 2002, but had no problem joining Costco in 2014 on the back of it. If that hadn't worked, my wife (also well retired) could have used previous employment with the RAF or the NHS as a way in or my daughter as a member of a university admin staff.
      As for products, nearly everything we buy is cheaper than equivalent items in the major supermarkets or Ocado (a UK on line only supermarket). You have to compare like-for-like, sometimes a supermarket will have an own-brand cheapie, but is it as good? The only place you have to look at closely is the price is fresh fruit and veg. Often these are no cheaper per kilo than a supermarket, but the quality is good, and sometimes here there are still bargains to be had - garlic is very cheap compared to anywhere else, but you do have to buy quite a lot of it. Not to worry, it freezes well and has the added bonus that, once defrosted, peels very easily.

  • @bjmurray1842
    @bjmurray1842 Год назад +13

    Last March, I was in Santa Barbara, CA. I asked an actual French person (who is also the Director of Languages at UCSB) where to get good bread. She said, hmm. Costco has really great baguettes. Quelle suprise.

  • @WTT_321
    @WTT_321 Год назад +7

    11:45 I tried to drain out the oil (which made it “liquidy”) to see if it made a difference, and it did because the PB was dry af. If anything, it makes it creamy and spreadable on bread or other carb product.

    • @johnperez3454
      @johnperez3454 Год назад

      if you mix it well then refrigerate it the peanut butter a lot thicker, it also says to do that on the bottle

  • @CAP198462
    @CAP198462 Год назад +5

    Terribly sorry to correct you Harry. Goober is in fact a real word. In addition to its other meaning, It’s a regional US slang word for peanuts. The word dates to the mid-19th century. It can also be used in a similar way to numpty or thick in the UK.

  • @laurameakin
    @laurameakin Год назад +1

    5:55 when you buy their cottage pies from the pre made section (ready made meals 4 in a pack) omg so much cheese on the top and it’s so much mince in a rich gravy with a lovely mash on top. I freeze them defrost for 12 hours before use so good.

  • @xerilaun
    @xerilaun Год назад

    This series is one of my favorite things

  • @danwelly3048
    @danwelly3048 Год назад +49

    Ah, another installment in the "Wait, we have that in the UK?" series

    • @shamirpatel3569
      @shamirpatel3569 Год назад +1

      We have the parmesan cheese in the uk

    • @leonbanks5728
      @leonbanks5728 Год назад +4

      We've had Costco for decades in the UK. There's one in Chingford near where my dad lives.

    • @shamirpatel3569
      @shamirpatel3569 Год назад +1

      @@leonbanks5728 same that’s my local

    • @shamirpatel3569
      @shamirpatel3569 Год назад +1

      @@leonbanks5728 next year will be 30 years

    • @leonbanks5728
      @leonbanks5728 Год назад +1

      @@shamirpatel3569 Nice. My dad lives in Highams Park and he's had a membership with Costco for as long as I can remember. I also knew Costco had a location in Croydon as well before watching this video. I didn't realise they had as many locations as they do that weren't in London or on the border of London.

  • @ddrdanganvloger2187
    @ddrdanganvloger2187 Год назад +4

    The best thing about kirkland’s Waters & drinks is that it works to Bottle Deposit for ¢00.05 per drink here in NY. Also, Harry just basically explained my hometown Costco here in the City of New Hempstead (Uniondale/Westbury Section), Long Island, NY.

  • @ahrinin
    @ahrinin 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oil separation from peanut butter happens even when it's a peanut and salt only mix. The remedy is stirring it into the jar after opening.

  • @daphnetilling6034
    @daphnetilling6034 8 месяцев назад +2

    Skippy and goober is available in most largish supermarkets, though it is in the US section, along with reeses and others

  • @dutchy5045
    @dutchy5045 Год назад +8

    love the videos of food from us to uk or other locations. canadian costco has hot dogs and pizza but we have poutine (fries and cheese and gravy) 👍👍

  • @VelvetTeacake
    @VelvetTeacake Год назад +22

    Peanut butter is definitely popular in the UK!

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад +1

      ​@Alex it's not anywhere near as popular as in America.

    • @mozyman05
      @mozyman05 Год назад

      ​@@th8257 10 years ago maybe but for the younger generations it is

    • @nicoletimko1285
      @nicoletimko1285 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@th8257or Canada. Us Canadians eat more pb per capita than any other nation in the world

  • @SDguy3030
    @SDguy3030 Год назад

    Really liking this series

  • @Trondur
    @Trondur 11 месяцев назад +4

    We did for a brief period (around 2014ish I think) actually have churros in the foodcourt at the Oldham branch of costco, not sure if they were anywhere else in the UK though

  • @allstardmb22
    @allstardmb22 Год назад +3

    The peanut butter is organic and natural. It only has peanuts and salt unlike most other peanut butters like the Skippy. The Kirkland peanut butter is stored in the fridge and will get much more solid. I enjoy putting it in the freezer as well.

  • @GamerBully
    @GamerBully Год назад +7

    Hm. Peanut butter is fairly popular in the UK. Just nowhere near as much as in usa I guess.
    It's great on toast, and the chocolate peanut butter bars are popular, like reeces and peanut butter kitkat chunky etc.

    • @GreatSageSunWukong
      @GreatSageSunWukong Год назад

      nah to toast its best in a sandwhich with cheap soft white highly processed bread and a good helping of blueberry or strawberry jam

    • @GamerBully
      @GamerBully Год назад

      @@GreatSageSunWukong that's the American way.
      For me that is waaaaay to sweet.
      Peanut butter crunchy on toast for breakfast is perfect.

    • @GreatSageSunWukong
      @GreatSageSunWukong Год назад

      @@GamerBully well they got it right, its the best way, toast needs butter and a slim touche of marmite.

  • @Dzzylizzy6590
    @Dzzylizzy6590 Год назад +8

    The lack of browning on the pizza in the UK is depressing those browned cheese spots are amazing

    • @mozyman05
      @mozyman05 Год назад

      I can only assume it was just a lazy cook as ive never seen it so pale

    • @fatguyonalittlebike3336
      @fatguyonalittlebike3336 Год назад +1

      Seems pretty universal too, I just watched the UK little Cesar’s episode and same issue pale under cooked, sad looking pizza… maybe crispness is too spicy for them 😂

  • @wattsinc.
    @wattsinc. Год назад +2

    Love these videos

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +9

    They have mince pies in the UK at Christmas! They are great! They have a sponge top, which is different

    • @dellzincht
      @dellzincht Год назад +1

      Sponge? No. Mince pies are made with shortcrust or puff pastry. Some have an iced topping, in case they're not already sweet enough

    • @wildwine6400
      @wildwine6400 Год назад +1

      @@dellzincht I know what a mince pie is, the ones at Costco have a sponge like lid on top of shortcrust pastry

  • @EmilyCheetham
    @EmilyCheetham Год назад +6

    Wish we could get the Kirkland dried mango here in uk. I LOVE dried mango but it often costs SOOOOO much for just a small bag here in uk. Then for the ones where it’s still got some moisture it even more expensive.

    • @katelinerosen8788
      @katelinerosen8788 Год назад

      In my costco they had dried mango and other dried fruit . I was a little confused as I have recently purchased them

  • @-HustleUnion-
    @-HustleUnion- 8 месяцев назад +1

    those specific blueberry muffins are a staple. must buy every time you go to costco.

  • @fastisalifestyle4164
    @fastisalifestyle4164 9 месяцев назад +4

    Holy god!!! That's where the goobers went!!! Nobody even believes me that goobers exist. Also, Kirkland wines are on point with many others around the $10 price point. My warehouse brings 58% of our states wine and that's without counting our Kirkland division we deliver direct to Costco. They do have a knack for being on par with many great names in the realm of wine. Love the videos guys

  • @MattayManiac
    @MattayManiac Год назад +6

    No idea we had Costco in UK. Also, we need to see Alcohol Wars. That would be amazing

    • @santoshNarayana
      @santoshNarayana 10 месяцев назад

      They have 29 locations

    • @fokuz2023
      @fokuz2023 9 месяцев назад

      There's a few in London

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Год назад +7

    It takes like half an hour waiting in line at Costco so i feel I have to get atleast 4 hot dogs to justify the wait time

  • @CoreZeroPH
    @CoreZeroPH Год назад

    Great episode!

  • @ricktuberosa8164
    @ricktuberosa8164 Год назад

    I work my hours to end. Everybody does it their own way. Glad you hit goal!!

  • @MegaCooperr
    @MegaCooperr Год назад +4

    I can confirm as an ex-social care worker you also qualify via NHS/Social care provider private or otherwise 👍

  • @krystal8704
    @krystal8704 Год назад +9

    You should do Costco Canada Vs US. Our food court is very different with deep fried chicken buckets, chicken strips and fries, Poutine and ice cream. Our hot dog / pop combo is $1.50 CAD so $1.11 USD today.

  • @halfshadowzero5776
    @halfshadowzero5776 Год назад +2

    10:00 we do have Cadbury animal biscuits, which are just so nostalgic

    • @amethyst79
      @amethyst79 Год назад

      Yesssss! Now I want some 😂

  • @atckerri
    @atckerri Год назад +1

    Woohoo! I requested this in September!

  • @jamesbedford7327
    @jamesbedford7327 Год назад +8

    In the UK, I think membership is more limited due to wholesale tax stuff
    Anyways, if you want a Costco UK membership, but don't currently qualify, open a free business bank account with Monzo (or others) and then go in with your Business Debit Card, and get a trade membership. Not only is it cheaper, but also circumvents the individual membership requirements

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад

      Why bother? unless you're buying petrol, Costco in the UK is often noticeably more expensive than a lot of other retailers. You're really not missing out on anything, it's just FOMO.

  • @YesYes-xb6he
    @YesYes-xb6he Год назад +4

    As a Brit the buggest surprise to me is we even have Costco in the UK. First time ive ever heard of it.

    • @santoshNarayana
      @santoshNarayana 10 месяцев назад +2

      There are 29 locations in the U.K.

  • @thormalakowsky
    @thormalakowsky 7 месяцев назад +1

    When you heat peanut butter it gets and stays thinner. My guess for the Skippy is that it got too hot at some point. I had the same problem with some from a different brand one summer.

  • @lukeroberts3464
    @lukeroberts3464 Год назад +1

    Thank you for reviewing Costco.

  • @samanthalane4891
    @samanthalane4891 Год назад +3

    CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER ALL THE WAY..... Love from England ❤

  • @kamanama3671
    @kamanama3671 Год назад +3

    I work in a high-end restaurant, and we serve Aberdeen Angus. Kudos to Costco.

  • @crazzei
    @crazzei 7 месяцев назад +1

    I only do all natural peanut butter. Peanuts and salt. When you buy that it separates so you have to stir it a bunch until it’s the right consistency. That might have been your issue. I also pour out some of the oil before I stir to make it thicker

  • @Wi1ykat
    @Wi1ykat 9 месяцев назад +2

    The reason Costco require you to work in a certain profession in the UK is because Tesco complained to the government when they where introduced and made them limit customers. The staff there will go out of there way to get you membership as they don't want to limit there business.

  • @nk9996
    @nk9996 Год назад +5

    After this episode, My respect and brand value for costco has 📈📈!!

  • @pilot.sergio4
    @pilot.sergio4 Год назад +6

    Real question? What do you guys do with all the food at the end? Do you share it with the whole crew there or do you like maybe donate it out elsewhere?

  • @Allaiya.
    @Allaiya. 11 месяцев назад +2

    Costco is a good company. They have some good quality products for the price & they’re very on point with their logistics as well. I don’t have a membership anymore as a single person but if I had another person or two, I think it’s worth it.
    And their gas stations are always clean.

  • @emilymarie2711
    @emilymarie2711 11 месяцев назад

    That Costco version of the coffee frappe is amazing

  • @bhanusM99
    @bhanusM99 Год назад +3

    I still think in the UK for an average family Aldi, lidl or Tesco are more than enough. Paying for a Costco membership card and buying everything in bulk is not worth it. As we had to buy everything in bulk and also make sure the membership is worth it we tend to buy stuff we don't need. So it's better to shop at your local Aldi/ Tesco.

    • @daili4917
      @daili4917 Год назад +1

      You are correct, most of the time Lidl and Aldi are much more budget friendly. However, the real saving for most Costco members is access to their petrol pumps - useful if you're driving a lot.

  • @redcomet0079
    @redcomet0079 Год назад +4

    Costco, like In & Out, have refused to increase the prices for their food, even despite “inflation”. Good on em

    • @princess-zw6rw
      @princess-zw6rw 3 месяца назад

      Id argue they keep it cheap because its part of what draws people in and then they make up the profit when visitors buy things in store while being there

    • @redcomet0079
      @redcomet0079 3 месяца назад

      @@princess-zw6rw very true

  • @rxy_anx
    @rxy_anx Год назад

    Starting off wildddd

  • @MPK_K1NG
    @MPK_K1NG 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wish we had more Costco in the UK. I would actually go there and try a lot of this stuff even if i need a membership, but there isnt a lot of them and they are pretty far away.

  • @Bookofwords
    @Bookofwords Год назад +4

    the grape thing is because blackcurrant is banned in the US, and many companies that do a purple sweet, like skittles, will use something that would be purple still, for theirs, so grape. If it was never banned, it would still be blackcurrant and their grape things today wouldn't really exist

  • @csorange
    @csorange Год назад +6

    What? No sundae’s? Maybe they are regional but some of there berry sundae’s and or chocolate sundae’s are really good! Also can’t go wrong with their hotdogs or Caesar salads!

  • @GtimeSports
    @GtimeSports 7 месяцев назад +2

    The Krikland brand is named after Kirkland Washington USA. Where Costco was founded 9:18

  • @hockey1freak
    @hockey1freak Год назад +2

    Many "Kirkland" stuff is just branded stuff sold cheaper with Kirkland label
    Side note: Been to US, Canada, Iceland and Japan Costco. Japan Costco was awesome.

  • @RhelrahneTheIdiot
    @RhelrahneTheIdiot Год назад +4

    Oddly enough there is a Costco in New Zealand of all places, its one of those actually rather rare instances of a foreign business managing to pierce into our small market.

  • @vacafuega
    @vacafuega Год назад +6

    I'm with Joe - I'm all about the harsh bubbles 🌊💙

  • @ariellaryner7740
    @ariellaryner7740 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm so glad we have the churros in Australian Costco 😊

  • @alistarson7583
    @alistarson7583 Год назад +1

    yall gotta have the poutine and montreal smoked meat sandwitches from canadian costco

  • @DctrGizmo
    @DctrGizmo Год назад +9

    I had their hot dog a while back and was surprised of the size considering the price.

  • @rogoth01themasterwizard11
    @rogoth01themasterwizard11 9 месяцев назад +5

    at my local costco here in the UK they sell the fruit smoothie, as well as a mango and pineapple smoothie, so those are definitely not a US exclusive item.
    another note: Skippy branded peanut butter is sold in smaller sized jars in ASDA, so not exclusive to Costco as a general rule.

  • @joyscorpse6124
    @joyscorpse6124 9 месяцев назад

    the uk mango smoothies are SOOO GOOD

  • @oluwatoyinoluwa6069
    @oluwatoyinoluwa6069 10 месяцев назад +2

    My local Costco fails to consistently serve the beef hot dog deal, so the highlight at the end of my shop.... ruined. Even though I'd like to experience Costco @ different international locations I'm highly considering whether membership is even worth it not having the hot dog is just the tip of the iceberg.

  • @danieljmcdowell
    @danieljmcdowell Год назад +10

    Based on this video and the recently uploaded Mythical Kitchen video, I get the impression that the Costco in Burbank must just be filled with food RUclipsrs. Does Joe know Josh?

  • @LoverofmoviesJD22
    @LoverofmoviesJD22 Год назад +3

    This video was a testament to the power of creativity and storytelling, it left me in awe

  • @ReticentDuet
    @ReticentDuet 7 месяцев назад +1

    Remember, Costco memberships are valid worldwide so you can each visit the other country's location and truly compare. Follow-up video, perhaps?
    (also, Costco UK is based in my old hometown 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧)

  • @AI1CEx
    @AI1CEx 11 месяцев назад +1

    The fruit smoothie can be purchased in the Costco at Sheffield

  • @howveryarnott
    @howveryarnott Год назад +3

    The Costco pizza in the UK tastes nothing like frozen pizza!! It is elite and it's one of the only chains selling NY style pizza in the UK.

  • @CubejamF1
    @CubejamF1 Год назад +9

    I really wish Costco would let normal people become members, Only certain job sectors can sign up for a membership, so the one time I went there, I was just a guest of the member.

    • @davidh.5139
      @davidh.5139 Год назад +4

      Is that for the UK? In the US anyone can become a member for $60 a year.

    • @s125ish
      @s125ish Год назад

      I’ve walked into the foodcourt and got food without membership

    • @CubejamF1
      @CubejamF1 Год назад

      @@s125ish The ones near me always had people at the door checking for cards

    • @selalewow
      @selalewow Год назад

      Food doesn't need a membership, and here in Canada anyone can sign up, but not when it first opened way back when.

    • @CubejamF1
      @CubejamF1 Год назад

      @@davidh.5139 Yeah, UK deal, Harry explains it towards the end of the video that only a certain select number of professions are allowed.. and that he had to provide a pay slip from Insider to prove his job

  • @mikesgaming82
    @mikesgaming82 8 месяцев назад

    “Smells Italian” lmao

  • @hersheygirlbri
    @hersheygirlbri 8 месяцев назад

    Goober is generally a low cost way to make a pb&j since its 1 jar for both ingredients