“A Fi-Fi fee, Fi-Fi’s not free!” is a brilliant sentence. I relate WAY too hard to the drive-through one. As an introvert, it is my favourite. Great reaction, as always!
Yeah i've found that out now that Doordash is a thing here. It's too easy to use just the other day i was sitting at my computer and suddenly i got hungry and decided McDonalds sounded good and just like that i was out 50 bucks. Like i said too easy.
The food delivery one is so much more applicable during COVID lol. Also I ordered alcohol to be delivered and I had no idea it was like a 7.99 alcohol fee lol.
OMG, the food one it's 100% on point. Thank god I live in a small town, because once I search for a lasagna and the 15€ that cost when up to almost 35€ with the delivery app, I can say FU, call the place and go grab it myself, perks of living 5 minutes tops from everything here.
“That’s perfect, that’ll be $75.81.” I love how the food app talks so normally until he unjustly raises his voice as he announces the price. That was perfect 😂😂
The food delivery app sketch is exaggerated but the principle is very real. That’s why I don’t use them anymore. Since I have my new car last year, I go to holes in the wall to the kitchen of restaurants as normal or I make my order online/on the app and go get it so I save time at the drive-through.
What he did not include is that the tip is calculated on the total with all the company fees and not just on the total that you would pay in the restaurant, so it is like your tip is being charged a fee as well.
I live in Australia. If I order UberEats, the service fee is normally like 2 bucks, and the delivery is anywhere between 3-5. What's it like in America, cause a lot of what Ryan was saying was pretty extreme.
I hate when they ask me if I want to donate money to a charity It's not like I don't want to donate money to sick kids. I absolutely love helping people. I feel awful when I decide not to, like I'm a pretty bad person. So it feels pretty emotionally manipulative. But I can barely pay for the food itself Of course this could change after I get a new job, but still. It's not like they're demanding you donate money, but you feel like a really, REALLY crappy person if you don't
Man, the algorithm must be spying on me, because I never caught this video, and I literally just ordered DoorDash and my meal was like $25 bucks, but the total was like $61 and I literally had this exact moment lol. I was like wtf? What are all these fees?! And then suddenly this video popped as as #1 in my recommendations lol
UberEats and such sound like absolute nightmares! Here the food is reasonably priced, often the same as in their store/restaurant and delivery is between free and 3,75 with a minimum order usually starting at 10-15 with a few of the more boutique places requiring an order over 20 or 30. You can tip but you don't have to since they get paid full wages. Now I don't know how much of that is Takeaway being a decent company and how much that is them being kept in line by local laws.
damn man, that f#$% you fee really hits hard i think it may be out of countrol... not even to mention the OOC fee to account for any out of control issiues that may need to be covered.
I know that it's a sketch, but do America realy have so many fees and tax and tips etc etc??? If we order food in my country, then we just pay a delivery fee, usualy around 25 DK ( around 4 USD ) and that's it..no tip and all that stuff. The generel salary here are higher, so we dont need to tip. ( even someone that work at Mcdonalds here are earning around 25 USD/ hour. ) it seem like America is loaded with taxes, fees, tips etc. That's crazy
A hours they make there = 3 day of me doing delivery , I make around 8USD a day here and it can get to more than 10usd if i got some tip. but thats it. And how can they pay the worker 25 an hour if the food there is like afew buck?
@@VJETRA the food here is more than a few bucks. But it's ok, because people here earn a lot more than people in America do. That also mean that we can pay more tax and therefore get free healthcare, free education etc etc. So at the end of the day, we have more money to ourself AND get all these benefits. It is a concept that most Americans cannot understand, because they grow up believing that their system is the greatest in the world. They have no reason to believe anything else, simply because the generel public have no clue about how other countries work. They only learn that America is the best at everything, but no one teach them the actual facts. There are countless videos that handle this very topic, so people can do their own research...if they want
“Sir, I don’t know what- the food is in here!”
- I know that! I know where the food is!
😂
Mann that part killed me🤣
“A Fi-Fi fee, Fi-Fi’s not free!” is a brilliant sentence.
I relate WAY too hard to the drive-through one. As an introvert, it is my favourite.
Great reaction, as always!
Hell yeah! Enjoying this was super easy, barely an inconvenience
🤣🤣🤣 the food delivery one was so right! The charges are rediculous
Yeah i've found that out now that Doordash is a thing here. It's too easy to use just the other day i was sitting at my computer and suddenly i got hungry and decided McDonalds sounded good and just like that i was out 50 bucks. Like i said too easy.
🤣😂😭😂
it's tough times!!!
🤣🤣🤣 omg I legit hadn't seen these!! The fee fee fee fee 🤣 this was incredible
“My seat warmers have *PERFectly* toasted my buns!” 😆
"It's tough times!"
We've been using that a lot at work whenever something goes wrong.
I like his style of comedy
YES I've been waiting for you to react to the drive-thru video for soo long, thank you so much man!
The charge a fee fee fee cause fee fee isn't free was amazing.
Lol
Yeah those 2 were great! Thanks for sharing! That made my day!
I mean… how awesome was that reaction video?! Huh, guys?! Whoever suggested them deserves some thanks! 😂
And how good is Ryan with the ads?! 🤣
“And so yeah, that’s $75.81 once you include the Fuck You fee”
- What was that last fee?
“FUCK YOU!”
😂🤣
The food delivery one is so much more applicable during COVID lol. Also I ordered alcohol to be delivered and I had no idea it was like a 7.99 alcohol fee lol.
OMG, the food one it's 100% on point. Thank god I live in a small town, because once I search for a lasagna and the 15€ that cost when up to almost 35€ with the delivery app, I can say FU, call the place and go grab it myself, perks of living 5 minutes tops from everything here.
Lol!!! Gotta take advantage of a perk like that!
“That’s perfect, that’ll be $75.81.”
I love how the food app talks so normally until he unjustly raises his voice as he announces the price. That was perfect 😂😂
@@ThunderBZaper 🤣🤣🤣
Nice!
The it's tough times at the end kills me
The food delivery app sketch is exaggerated but the principle is very real. That’s why I don’t use them anymore. Since I have my new car last year, I go to holes in the wall to the kitchen of restaurants as normal or I make my order online/on the app and go get it so I save time at the drive-through.
I rewatch this every time I order off a food delivery app now. It's still funny, but it also hurts.
What he did not include is that the tip is calculated on the total with all the company fees and not just on the total that you would pay in the restaurant, so it is like your tip is being charged a fee as well.
🤣😂
I live in Australia. If I order UberEats, the service fee is normally like 2 bucks, and the delivery is anywhere between 3-5. What's it like in America, cause a lot of what Ryan was saying was pretty extreme.
Technically this is the 10th time soup is wet, however the first time this restaurant has made a wet soup. It is assumed in most places but not here!
I hate when they ask me if I want to donate money to a charity
It's not like I don't want to donate money to sick kids. I absolutely love helping people. I feel awful when I decide not to, like I'm a pretty bad person. So it feels pretty emotionally manipulative.
But I can barely pay for the food itself
Of course this could change after I get a new job, but still. It's not like they're demanding you donate money, but you feel like a really, REALLY crappy person if you don't
What do you think of my suggestion, Mike? Are you glad to have added it to your themed reaction? 🙂
Oh absolutely!!!
Man, the algorithm must be spying on me, because I never caught this video, and I literally just ordered DoorDash and my meal was like $25 bucks, but the total was like $61 and I literally had this exact moment lol. I was like wtf? What are all these fees?! And then suddenly this video popped as as #1 in my recommendations lol
😂😆😂😆
That's the algorithm for ya!
UberEats and such sound like absolute nightmares! Here the food is reasonably priced, often the same as in their store/restaurant and delivery is between free and 3,75 with a minimum order usually starting at 10-15 with a few of the more boutique places requiring an order over 20 or 30. You can tip but you don't have to since they get paid full wages. Now I don't know how much of that is Takeaway being a decent company and how much that is them being kept in line by local laws.
damn man, that f#$% you fee really hits hard i think it may be out of countrol... not even to mention the OOC fee to account for any out of control issiues that may need to be covered.
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“We gotta charge a fee fee fee fee fee’s not free”
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Feefi Fee, fee, Fee fi fo fum!
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Would you rather pay the Fefe fee fee or be someone who saw a saw saw salsa?
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I don't like paying fees, so I'll watch the saw saw salsa, lol
Just a big wet bowl of soup
Fefe must be making some good money from that Fefe fee, unless of course they fee Fefe for the fee, or does Fefe get to charge a FeFe fee fee?
No but she probably has to pay taxes on her fefe fee income
This video took me 7 hours to watch. Wanna guess how?
Because you laughed and rewinded the video so much that it took forever to finish it
@@jamietheemoviemaker9257 I turned off my device and I went to the store xD
Hi there hello
I know that it's a sketch, but do America realy have so many fees and tax and tips etc etc??? If we order food in my country, then we just pay a delivery fee, usualy around 25 DK ( around 4 USD ) and that's it..no tip and all that stuff. The generel salary here are higher, so we dont need to tip. ( even someone that work at Mcdonalds here are earning around 25 USD/ hour. ) it seem like America is loaded with taxes, fees, tips etc. That's crazy
A hours they make there = 3 day of me doing delivery , I make around 8USD a day here and it can get to more than 10usd if i got some tip. but thats it. And how can they pay the worker 25 an hour if the food there is like afew buck?
@@VJETRA the food here is more than a few bucks. But it's ok, because people here earn a lot more than people in America do. That also mean that we can pay more tax and therefore get free healthcare, free education etc etc. So at the end of the day, we have more money to ourself AND get all these benefits. It is a concept that most Americans cannot understand, because they grow up believing that their system is the greatest in the world. They have no reason to believe anything else, simply because the generel public have no clue about how other countries work. They only learn that America is the best at everything, but no one teach them the actual facts. There are countless videos that handle this very topic, so people can do their own research...if they want
Day 1.873.393 of asking to react to "The Driving Lessons Everyone Apparently Took"
Is there a significance to that number
@@seantds619 none other than it's been a while now
I love wet soup