Brit Reacts to British Family goes grocery shopping at WALMART!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

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  • @Trifler500
    @Trifler500 4 месяца назад +1911

    The people who said the US doesn't have much fruit or veg were people who only went to convenience stores, not supermarkets.

    • @Novadragneel832
      @Novadragneel832 4 месяца назад +90

      Or went to small town walmarts the walmart in my next town doesn't have as much of a choice as say the one in the big city ie Dublin ga vs Savannah Ga. Savannah walmarts are huge

    • @lauralynz1907
      @lauralynz1907 4 месяца назад +70

      That was my immediate thought, too. That's a problem in low income, crime-ridden neighborhoods. All the regular food market chains just abandoned those areas due to high criminal activity (gang fights, etc.) outside their buildings and theft, unruly patrons and similar issues that made it not worth their effort to be in those areas. Convenience stores are smaller and so offer less items over all. It makes little sense to take up limited shelf space for items that can spoil so quickly.

    • @pamalter
      @pamalter 4 месяца назад +37

      It really depends on where you live. I used to live in a neighborhood in Brooklyn with awful fresh produce options, even at the grocery stores. I had to take a cart on the bus a few miles away to get my weekly groceries

    • @luckybear101
      @luckybear101 4 месяца назад +31

      I was thinking that as well. Or possibly someone living in a food desert.

    • @JulesfromHouston
      @JulesfromHouston 4 месяца назад +27

      Food deserts are a bit of a myth. Food pantries, food banks, and hot meals are available even in low-income areas. Many children in Houston, where I live, eat both breakfast and lunch for free at school, and some schools send home food for the entire family for the weekend. We also continue these food programs in the summer, when school is out. 🤠

  • @AKbaby89
    @AKbaby89 4 месяца назад +1195

    .....Walmart literally has signs above every single aisle saying what's in the aisle. If they're lost, it's because they literally are not looking up.

    • @Danielle-jg4qn
      @Danielle-jg4qn 4 месяца назад +66

      You can use their app also. 😂😂😂

    • @Danielle-jg4qn
      @Danielle-jg4qn 4 месяца назад +73

      Also they have HUGE signs for each section. Lmao😂😂😂

    • @SZfiftyfour
      @SZfiftyfour 4 месяца назад +38

      They're not lost they're just content creators playing it up for the camera. Do you think L3WG hasn't already seen all this stuff before too? Do you think that's air you're breathing? lol well anyway, it's hard to tell what's just acting and what's real on youtube.

    • @dow311
      @dow311 4 месяца назад +6

      There are numbered too.

    • @cathyl4622
      @cathyl4622 4 месяца назад +13

      Only food section has signs in my North Carolina aisles. Near the opposite side of the store far from any food there is a stand of bananas. I have no idea why.

  • @alicesullivan4089
    @alicesullivan4089 4 месяца назад +1971

    Lewis - remember that the USA is an agricultural nation. We grow a huge variety of foods. We also trade with growers worldwide. You want it - you can get it in America, even in a small town. Meats, fruits, veg, breads, oils, sauces, pastas, grains - you want it, we sell it. Our population is diverse. Our country caters to that.

    • @sharye27
      @sharye27 4 месяца назад +182

      Foods grown in a certain region are usually cheaper in that region. We have such a huge selection of grocery stores to choose from, I go to certain stores depending on the thing I need where it’s a better deal.

    • @juned1719
      @juned1719 4 месяца назад +24

      💯💯

    • @Foxy-ni2lm
      @Foxy-ni2lm 4 месяца назад +61

      Yeah where I live in Missouri we grow Corn, wheat etc. My father has a sheep farm. But cows are more dominant in the area as well

    • @ogkee
      @ogkee 4 месяца назад +72

      Oregonian here, we have beautiful farm lands that sell to our smaller shops too, even at Walmart sometimes. And what's even more wonderful is that our farms donate to our food banks. I have been on the poverty level most of my life, but I would always be so happy when I would bring fresh chicken, tons of veggies like cabbages, potato's, tomato's, strawberries, blackberries, etc. Home to feed my son. This was after a 14 hour work day sometimes, lol. Also, our restaurants like Paneara bread, Starbucks, etc, donate to food banks, so sometimes we get a treat. Lol right before it goes bad, lol but still good.

    • @trentgay3437
      @trentgay3437 4 месяца назад +20

      ​@@ogkee Oregon is beautiful.

  • @8_six7_five3_09
    @8_six7_five3_09 Месяц назад +30

    American here: Watching your reactions in amazing. There is a Walmart where I live that is not only that big, but then it's two full stories with an elevator, an escalator for people, and a separate escalator for your shopping cart. When I go there, it subs as my cardio day at the gym. Lol

    • @milworker
      @milworker 8 дней назад +3

      I've never seen a two story Walmart, that's wild. What state?

    • @8_six7_five3_09
      @8_six7_five3_09 8 дней назад +2

      @milworker It's in Central NY

    • @ladybird2015
      @ladybird2015 5 дней назад +2

      Love that Walmart has everything but they got it by canibilising small and Pop businesses

    • @peterwatkins671
      @peterwatkins671 День назад +2

      Wait until he finds out some of us call it a “buggy” not a “shopping cart” lol

    • @cherylgraves7382
      @cherylgraves7382 3 часа назад

      @@peterwatkins671 I call them buggys. Buggys is a fun word!

  • @dekronixgaming4089
    @dekronixgaming4089 3 месяца назад +432

    "Its hard not to get distracted"
    You literally just summed up Walmarts whole business model 😂😂

    • @virgilicianame5808
      @virgilicianame5808 3 месяца назад +22

      That’s why they have almost no windows and super bright lighting! It’s like casinos - they actively try to prevent you from noticing the passage of time

    • @azrigal87
      @azrigal87 3 месяца назад +29

      I went in one time to get new headphones and pick up some sodas. Wound up buying like $100 of shit I didn’t really need and when I got outside I noticed 5 years had passed and my wife remarried 😂

    • @dekronixgaming4089
      @dekronixgaming4089 3 месяца назад +8

      @@azrigal87 that made my day 🤣🤣🤣

    • @desimosi579
      @desimosi579 3 месяца назад +4

      "it's not like it's a maze." Weeeeeell😅

    • @ashtongiertz8728
      @ashtongiertz8728 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@desimosi579I mean that's true; it's no IKEA.

  • @demetrilestenkoff2048
    @demetrilestenkoff2048 3 месяца назад +298

    As an American… when you said “What’s the point of going to America if you don’t eat no meat?” Made me laugh harder than I should’ve. 😂

    • @Josef_R
      @Josef_R 3 месяца назад

      I agree, we don't need any more non meat eaters coming here.

    • @garlictyme2472
      @garlictyme2472 2 месяца назад +5

      Lots of Americans don't eat meat. More do than don't.

    • @jaytibby
      @jaytibby 11 дней назад +2

      For real.. eat the meat 🍖

    • @Mojojojo85757
      @Mojojojo85757 4 дня назад

      Honestly though, if you don’t try our BBQ at least ONCE are you really getting the full American experience!?!? 😂 🍗 🇺🇸

  • @Saltpork305
    @Saltpork305 4 месяца назад +733

    21:20 What so many people get wrong about America is this very notion. If you want to eat Doritos until your heart stops, go for it. If you want to be vegan and work hard on the amount of fiber you eat every day, go for it. What Americans love having is choice. You choose how you eat, how you live, where you go, who you love. You choose, not someone else and not a system.

    • @malcolmschenot6352
      @malcolmschenot6352 4 месяца назад +21

      Right!

    • @Kim-427
      @Kim-427 4 месяца назад +17

      Exactly!

    • @DSP16569
      @DSP16569 4 месяца назад +20

      So no difference to Europe. Nobody in Germany tell us what we can eat or what not (except meat from protected species), same for France and other Countries.
      If I want to have an heart-attack I could sit in a Burger King, KFC or McDonalds 24/7 - but additionally I could die drunk because I can order beer (ok at McDonalds it is one of the worst avaialable beesr in Germany) to my meals.
      I can eat raw pig meat in Germany - yes some safety regulations how the butcher, transport company, shops have to treat meat that is for raw consumption (salmonella and other toxic bacteria) but no FDA forbids the consumption of raw meat.
      The only thing the EU-Version of the FDA does different is that additives to food are more handled like "If you want to add it to the food, first prove that it is safe" (or oversimplified: IT is forbiden until proofed safe for consumption) vs the FDA way "Allowed until someone can proof that it kills people" (overdramatized).

    • @MikeJ-j8b
      @MikeJ-j8b 4 месяца назад +24

      ​@@DSP16569except they tax the heck out of what they decide is bad food.

    • @markbrown8097
      @markbrown8097 4 месяца назад +23

      ​@@DSP16569the USDA regulates meat and other farm products. The FDA regulates processed foods, food additives, and pharmaceuticals.

  • @matwithonet7389
    @matwithonet7389 Месяц назад +12

    I live in the San Joaquin Valley in California and that valley is nothing but agricultural. They grow about 85% of the world’s almonds in central California. But we always have access to fresh everything because it’s pretty much grown down the street. I live next to a field that grows watermelon in summer and they harvest them from the field and take them down the road to the store.

  • @paulcrow4827
    @paulcrow4827 2 месяца назад +164

    "Wait! They go to America, and they don't eat meat?" That line made me laugh out loud. As an American, I am looking into buying half a beef for winter, although not from Walmart. I will buy directly from the farmer.

    • @ZaaZaa-d2r
      @ZaaZaa-d2r 2 месяца назад +10

      Those people are kind of idiotic....they are buying garbage that they think is "healthy"....I LIKE REAL FOOD.

    • @lorysmidt6592
      @lorysmidt6592 2 месяца назад

      I already bought mine...LOL

    • @bettymurrell5628
      @bettymurrell5628 Месяц назад +6

      Same! I had to pause and laugh. We like meat here lol

    • @LindaLittle-m7j
      @LindaLittle-m7j Месяц назад +7

      Whoever told you that we don't have vegetables in our stores must have been in a small covienant store.

    • @rebeccalooney707
      @rebeccalooney707 Месяц назад

      @ZaaZaa-d2r there is so much crap put in those foods that isn't good you. They package it to appeal to you. Your right they honestly believe their eating healthy.

  • @richardovercast2258
    @richardovercast2258 4 месяца назад +514

    Baked beans are American. The UK love for them started in 1940 because the US sent it as part of an aid package to help feed the population during the food rationing of WW2.

    • @beanallene
      @beanallene 4 месяца назад +75

      Makes sense because Native Americans grew their beans with corn and squash.

    • @brennkinn
      @brennkinn 4 месяца назад +43

      I believe that they were also regularly included in US soldiers field rations.

    • @williehurley2288
      @williehurley2288 4 месяца назад +62

      Lol I bet there's more beans and cornbread ate in the south....than entire UK..And we actually cook our own beans not just a old can.

    • @GenerationNextNextNext
      @GenerationNextNextNext 4 месяца назад +34

      Our Homefront really put their best foot forward. It wasn't just the soldiers on the field, but the families back home that helped the war effort. I remember my great-grandmother kept a victory garden, even in my all-black neighborhood, in the middle of the Chicago city, we kept a garden full of vegetables and fruits. Canned goods were collected in a brown box and shipped over. My great grandmother told me she saved for postage just to do so. I loved those stories.

    • @jeanvignes
      @jeanvignes 4 месяца назад +44

      Yes, we used to call them Boston Baked Beans for a reason. We also sent SPAM to the Pacific during WWII which is how it became such a staple in the Hawaiian diet. SORRY HAWAII !!!

  • @darcyjorgensen5808
    @darcyjorgensen5808 4 месяца назад +986

    Walmart is NOT a grocery store. It simply has a grocery section. And an automotive section, and a nursery section, and a clothing section and….

    • @Myssiing
      @Myssiing 4 месяца назад +86

      Well... except for Walmart Neighborhood Market...

    • @timelord2117
      @timelord2117 4 месяца назад +47

      There are both kinds, a walmart supercenter is what you describe with everything, then there are some that are just food market

    • @nullakjg767
      @nullakjg767 4 месяца назад +48

      theres an eyedoctor at my local walmart and salon as well.

    • @felyciti
      @felyciti 4 месяца назад

      ​@@nullakjg767yep, and a salon, a Subway, and a bank

    • @TheKuptis
      @TheKuptis 4 месяца назад +16

      @@Myssiing Yes, but the one they're at is a Super Center aka department store.

  • @johnacres4666
    @johnacres4666 21 день назад +11

    What is a very great shock to many British people is the Fact that their beloved "CHIPS" or Potatoes are not NATIVE to Great Britain or Ireland or Scotland or Wales or France or most of Europe really! They were brought back by the early explorers to the USA and Southern Americas and Parts of Russia after trading with various tribe of indians and it was found that you could cut one potato into 20 small chunks that under earth will become 20 more full size potatoes thus they became a farm food staple

  • @glorygloryholeallelujah
    @glorygloryholeallelujah 4 месяца назад +336

    Side note: sweet corn and corn, are typically two different things.
    Sweet peas and peas, are also two different things.

    • @bonnieprice8924
      @bonnieprice8924 4 месяца назад +15

      Sweet corn is corn used for human consumption. The other is field corn and is used for animal feed. While it can be eaten, the sugar content of field corn is less. Whether it is labeled sweet corn or just corn, if it is sold in the grocery store it is the same.

    • @scottmenze2704
      @scottmenze2704 4 месяца назад +18

      ​@@bonnieprice8924not true. It's all about harvest time.
      To be "sweet corn," the harvest has to happen at the peak of sugar development.
      To be considered "sweet corn," the harvest date generally runs from about late June through mid-August and travels up through the Midwest over that time.

    • @bonnieprice8924
      @bonnieprice8924 4 месяца назад +8

      ​@@scottmenze2704 we raise both. I've eaten both at peak harvest, Ours do taste different. Of course our field corn, we let dry to harvest for feed.

    • @bonnieprice8924
      @bonnieprice8924 4 месяца назад +8

      ​@@scottmenze2704
      The variety of corn we enjoy eating is called sweet corn, which does not grow nearly as tall as field corn (another identifiable difference). Sweet corn has a higher sugar content than cow corn and is picked while immature before the sugar has a chance to turn into starch. Fresh, sweet corn is juicy.

    • @glorygloryholeallelujah
      @glorygloryholeallelujah 4 месяца назад +17

      @@bonnieprice8924 actually there are 4 main types of corn.
      Dent (aka field corn), Flint (aka “Indian” corn), Popcorn (this one should be obvious) and Sweet corn.
      All are technically edible, each have their distinct flavors/use-but obviously some are more desirable to munch on than others.😁

  • @Lina_unchained
    @Lina_unchained 4 месяца назад +384

    Clarification: Walmart is not a supermarket it's a superstore. A supermarket is usually just groceries and basic household items whereas a SuperSTORE sells groceries, toiletries, household items, outdoor Garden items, sometimes firearms or hunting kit, has a couple of shops inside like a Subway and a place to get haircuts, a picture printer and more❤

    • @TheRtpbuc
      @TheRtpbuc 4 месяца назад +46

      and an optometrist....maybe a dentist, urgent care, nail salon....

    • @kimherben7866
      @kimherben7866 4 месяца назад +21

      Clothing, lots of clothing, camping gear, Automotive Dept, including auto repairs, Toys, Pots, pans, Pharmacy, Electronics, office supplies, Pet foods, even fish (live ones to put in your fish tank).

    • @Lina_unchained
      @Lina_unchained 4 месяца назад +7

      @@kimherben7866 YES! They got EVERYTHING

    • @walterhefty5618
      @walterhefty5618 4 месяца назад +2

      It's nice. I recently moved towns here in Oregon. Moved from some tiny town where they have a relatively new (smaller than usual) Walmart Superstore. Nothing unusual inside.
      I'm now in the state Capitol city and the Walmarts have fast food shops generally unavailable in the state/region. For example, they have Chick-fil-A in a WalMart about an hour's walk from where I'm living now.
      I still haven't been to a CFA, but now I live by that Walmart **and** an independent Chick-fil-A restaurant. I really REALLY want some!

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@TheRtpbucAuto care, mini clinic.

  • @craigscott2862
    @craigscott2862 4 месяца назад +205

    Basic rule of thumb in America: organic and specialty items cost more. Sometimes a lot more!

    • @MrsColumbo823
      @MrsColumbo823 4 месяца назад +21

      Too true. Just add “organic” and the price escalates when, in fact, “organic” is highly fluid or subjective. I choose my local farmer’s market or co-op who use zero pesticides. Buy Local whenever possible. Walmart makes a mean birthday cake, tho, I must admit.

    • @Valdal98
      @Valdal98 4 месяца назад +2

      Yes, they do, but if you can afford it, it is better.

    • @badcaseofstripes
      @badcaseofstripes 4 месяца назад +6

      @@Valdal98 As a rule of thumb yes, but it still depends. Like if I eat an organic grape or a regular grape, I won't be able to tell the difference at all lol

    • @Valdal98
      @Valdal98 4 месяца назад +4

      @@badcaseofstripes true, but more pesticides get into your body. And, yes, I know they are pervasive, just not as much in organic.

    • @lilyz2156
      @lilyz2156 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MrsColumbo823 I prefer, my local grocery store bakery, those are insanely good things.

  • @teeshante
    @teeshante 2 месяца назад +9

    Yes in most supermarkets the produce section takes up 1/3 of the store. 90% of my cart is all from the produce section.

  • @mingpagoda
    @mingpagoda 3 месяца назад +134

    The oranges were marked down because they have been on the shelf longer. They get discounted to make sure they sell. This happens often with perishable items.

    • @pepperdeez
      @pepperdeez 3 месяца назад +9

      it also happens if they have overstock and bought more than they can sell. In america, most produce will not stay on a shelf for over a week. it also happens if stores get better deals on select items from suppliers which is why fresh daily delivered produce can be on sale. distributors sell produce they have excess of for cheaper. it is why 1 week the same fruit can be a dollar more a pound and look even worse quality. it is about quantity orders and what distributors are trying to push in a particular week

  • @CiCiTheGoldenGoddess
    @CiCiTheGoldenGoddess 4 месяца назад +162

    Hilarious the issue staying focused on what you came to the store for and not looking at everything, the kid trying to buy toys… they are having a true American Walmart experience 🤣🤣

    • @josiahcraig-oq6hb
      @josiahcraig-oq6hb 3 месяца назад +6

      Riiiiight?!? Don’t go with a cart just get what you can carry it’s way cheaper 😂😂😂

    • @Dayanaria
      @Dayanaria Месяц назад +2

      Where I live the kids get as excited going to Walmart as they do going to a theme park lol 😂

  • @davidcharlesfisher5692
    @davidcharlesfisher5692 4 месяца назад +517

    Not only are our grocery stores packed with fresh fruits and vegetables, but in smaller cities/towns you can drive down the road and there'll be old guys with their pick up trucks with tailgate down with their fresh grown corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, strawberries, plums, peaches, and basically any fruit or veggie you might want for sale, like a dozen of each for $5, etc! And these are farm grown by local people who do it for their own use and then sell the extra out of the back of their pick ups!

    • @darcyjorgensen5808
      @darcyjorgensen5808 4 месяца назад +52

      Ah, the in-season just-harvested corn bought on the roadside at ten cents/cob - glorious. One time when I was in L.A. for biz, there was a guy on the corner selling cherries from his backyard tree. We happily paid $2 for a 5# bag and demolished them while stuck in traffic.

    • @cb034
      @cb034 4 месяца назад +19

      roadside watermelon sellers my beloved🥰

    • @felyciti
      @felyciti 4 месяца назад +19

      Sometimes the farmers set up a stand of corn or melons, write a cost on a board and go home. It's expected that people will be honest & pay the right amount

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA 4 месяца назад

      ​@@darcyjorgensen5808If you ever get the chance next time you're here (though I think you should stay away until we get things straightened out here, 'cause dayum), definitely try to get some pluots.
      That's right. Ya heard me. Plu(m Apric)ots.
      They're so so good

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA 4 месяца назад +9

      ​@@darcyjorgensen5808And if you're around in the season, the fresh from the farm strawberries, plums (red and black), and peaches (yellow and white) are Spectacular

  • @Baby_Llama_Mama
    @Baby_Llama_Mama 16 дней назад +6

    Those are drinks with heads of popular kids characters. I use them as sippy cups for my toddler. We choose what heads we used based on where we are going or what she is wearing. You can also separate the heads from the top base and stick them on yeti or stanley straws for decoration.

  • @jeremiah_12
    @jeremiah_12 4 месяца назад +275

    One thing that I noticed, they put all of their frozen and cold items in the cart first then searched for dry items. They took a long time too, that temp is going up on those foods. Dry items first, then cold items before you checkout.

    • @catt4857
      @catt4857 4 месяца назад +38

      Especially in a place like Florida! You've still got to get them home to the fridge!

    • @tammycenter8757
      @tammycenter8757 4 месяца назад +46

      Thank you, I was cringing over that while watching their video. The ice cream is the last thing I grab before I leave the store.

    • @jeremiah_12
      @jeremiah_12 4 месяца назад +17

      @@catt4857 I keep a large and midsized thermal bag in my car that keeps things frozen/cold for 3 hrs. Grab the cold items last, have them bag all of the cold items together, and throw all of the cold items in the thermal bag when I get to the car.
      Their ice cream was probably half liquid when they got home.

    • @jeremiah_12
      @jeremiah_12 4 месяца назад +7

      @@tammycenter8757 I use to shop that way when I left home. Having melted ice cream sandwiches or lukewarm milk or cheese is not it and a waste of money.

    • @nullakjg767
      @nullakjg767 4 месяца назад

      it just goes to show brits dont know much about cooking to the point where they dont know how to even shop for food.

  • @dawnsoger6729
    @dawnsoger6729 3 месяца назад +103

    Lol - Texas Toast/Garlic Texas Toast is Not a dessert 😂. It is in the frozen food section as you heat it in the oven & usually serve it with “Italian food” ie as a side with Spaghetti or Lasagna, or Minestrone Soup.

    • @upindust
      @upindust 2 месяца назад +4

      it's really good for making "pizza" on

  • @wesmattes87
    @wesmattes87 3 месяца назад +145

    And their confusion entering is because Walmarts have three entrances. One near food, one in the middle of housewares, and one in the garden center. They came in the middle one so that would be why they got so confused.

    • @caragarcia2307
      @caragarcia2307 3 месяца назад +6

      There's one in automotive with a cash register.

    • @23shadowlee
      @23shadowlee 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@@caragarcia2307Not all Walmart store have the Tire & Lube

    • @NyraBrowniez
      @NyraBrowniez 2 месяца назад

      Theres also one in the outdoors and garden section ​@@caragarcia2307

    • @Dayanaria
      @Dayanaria Месяц назад

      I’ve only seen the 3 entrances at the Mega Walmarts in major city populations, which is what this one looks like.
      There are two smaller sized types of Walmarts that I’ve been to as well.
      The Super Walmarts only have 2 entrances, one at the grocery side and the other at the Garden Center, and you’ll find these ones in smaller population centers.
      The Neighborhood Market Walmarts only have the 1 entrance, and tend to be the size of traditional grocery markets, and they only sell food. These smaller markets are Walmart’s answer to food deserts, and the only places I’ve seen them have been in sections of towns/cities/country-sides that don’t have easy access to healthy foods.

    • @shugarysubstances
      @shugarysubstances Месяц назад

      I've also rarely seen 3 entrance. there's usually only 2, grocery side and home goods side.

  • @MonicaRodriguez-mh4vq
    @MonicaRodriguez-mh4vq 26 дней назад +5

    Lol. Don't ever ask us where are the rockets😂

  • @tamicoil7069
    @tamicoil7069 4 месяца назад +150

    They didn't need to convert from pounds to grams. If they look at the label, it also has grams in parentheses.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino 4 месяца назад +16

      She figured that out partway through. It's just small print depending upon her eyes, plus she's not used to seeing it written that way.

    • @tmapes1989
      @tmapes1989 4 месяца назад +1

      we didn't convert to the metric system, except for plastic bottle sodas and drugs!!!

  • @WildJJasmine
    @WildJJasmine 4 месяца назад +167

    Fun fact… bananas are the most sold item at Walmart. And the display they found in the ‘stuff section’ was actually strategically placed between the ‘stuff side’ (AKA General Merchandise, or GM for short) entrance and the checkout area, so people will see them on their way in as well as when leaving, even if they never go to the grocery side of the store.

    • @GenerationNextNextNext
      @GenerationNextNextNext 4 месяца назад +10

      Was just going to say this. Our store placements are all about strategy.

    • @grandkaiaki
      @grandkaiaki 4 месяца назад +2

      There's the most sold anywhere. This includes Acme

    • @joettebaumann-cr2xl
      @joettebaumann-cr2xl 3 месяца назад +1

      😊omg I wrote basically the same thing.
      Too funny.

  • @darrenjohnson1299
    @darrenjohnson1299 2 месяца назад +50

    Everybody forgets that there is also a large home and garden section with things for the garden, mulch, salt for winter, plants for sale, and all kinds of tools and lawn mowers.

    • @RochelleBayne
      @RochelleBayne 19 дней назад

      I definitely buy half my spring planting stuff there 😅

  • @katchewy2469
    @katchewy2469 День назад +1

    Most of those large size items are for families of 4 or more....or its for people who are doing their shopping for the whole month. We usually dont shop every other day or week. We do a masive grocery shopping trip once a month, and then a few small trips during the month for stuff we need (ie. Milk, bread, etc.) Or run out of.

  • @seanmclean9558
    @seanmclean9558 4 месяца назад +326

    As an American, I died inside when they passed over the sourdough bread like it was nothing.

    • @jeanvignes
      @jeanvignes 4 месяца назад +28

      Well, I grew up in the deep south and didn't get introduced to sourdough bread until I moved to Oregon in my late teens. It's an acquired taste, I think, and it was not love at first bite. Of course I now enjoy sourdough, rye, pumpernickel, real whole grain (not just white bread w/ a little malt coloring), as well as our traditional biscuits (loaded with white sausage gravy!!!), sweet white dinner rolls, grilled hamburger buns, cornbread, and the not-so-English English muffins.

    • @seanmclean9558
      @seanmclean9558 4 месяца назад +13

      @@jeanvignes damn you now I’m hungry

    • @mescko
      @mescko 4 месяца назад +2

      It *is* nothing. Bleah!

    • @jacquelinej143
      @jacquelinej143 4 месяца назад +5

      I'm an American too and I'd much rather have that Dave's seed bread they chose

    • @earthtominiryu
      @earthtominiryu 4 месяца назад

      @@jeanvignes ugh now i want bread why would you do this to me

  • @backseatdriver9576
    @backseatdriver9576 4 месяца назад +91

    Lewis, you also have to remember that there are also spanish, asian, portugese, etc grocery stores and they each have COMPLETELY different types of foods that most americans would not normally get but adds a huge ton of variety of what you can cook. That's also true of restaurants.

    • @victorialopez9717
      @victorialopez9717 4 месяца назад +5

      Around here in the suburbs of DC, we have Brazilian, Latin American (I won't say Spanish), Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Indian, Russian, Ethiopian, and I even saw an Indonesian grocery store. We even have some British specialty shops.

    • @benllewellyn297
      @benllewellyn297 4 месяца назад +3

      @@victorialopez9717 And some of our American stores in the DC area have aisles devoted to cuisine that isn't common in America. I've even seen Irish sections.

    • @victorialopez9717
      @victorialopez9717 4 месяца назад

      @@benllewellyn297 That's true. I haven't been in a typical grocery store in a long time so I had forgotten about that. We do our grocery shopping at Aldi, Sams and then some of the various ethnic grocery stores.

    • @mo5407
      @mo5407 4 месяца назад +1

      In NYC (including boros) you have markets dedicated to international foods. We don't have Walmart (unless you go to Long Island or upstate) but by where I live there are supermarkets every few blocks. I need to shop around cuz my loaf of bread is $7.99 lol

  • @torisky1179
    @torisky1179 3 месяца назад +32

    Them keeping this ice cream out as they’re going all over the store and have it out as they’re standing there in the home is killing me!

  • @SusanRoss-o7o
    @SusanRoss-o7o 3 дня назад

    Their son is so respectful to them & so adorable. They must be really good parents

  • @karenburke8987
    @karenburke8987 4 месяца назад +76

    One thing that nobody seems to mention is that the very large sizes at Walmart are where a lot of families shop so they are saving a lot of money by buying large sizes of items,

  • @CantiLudan1
    @CantiLudan1 4 месяца назад +56

    For those that dont know... The typical WalMart is 182,000 square feet. (Over 16900 square meters for those outside the US) The grocery section is only about 1/6th of the store

  • @glorygloryholeallelujah
    @glorygloryholeallelujah 4 месяца назад +260

    Dude, I don’t know where that stereotype came from, because we are literally the #1 *exporter* of agricultural commodities in the world (which means we have such an excess amount _OVER_ what’s used by the nation, that we sell/ship it elsewhere). 😂

    • @thetannaree
      @thetannaree 4 месяца назад +2

      We’re def not number one but we have great produce grown in the USA

    • @Zenshu1
      @Zenshu1 4 месяца назад

      That stereotype type comes from stupid young Americans who have never in their life been outside of the US and seen anything to compare the US to but feel the need to shit talk American about everything because it makes them feel like special little snowflakes to hate on the country they live in.

    • @Brooksie1of1
      @Brooksie1of1 4 месяца назад +34

      @@thetannaree We actually are, in 2023 we were the #1 agriculture exporter with almost $175 billion in exports

    • @jackiegriffiths7958
      @jackiegriffiths7958 4 месяца назад +12

      I think access to affordable fresh food is very much geographical because some towns and urban areas don't have a proper grocery store. Florida and California should definitely have access to the best produce due to the amount grown there and proximity to large sea ports.

    • @nullakjg767
      @nullakjg767 4 месяца назад

      non US just hate that americans get much better food then them so they make up stuff as copium. ive had many euros tell me that america has zero unique foods and that everything we have they have. it helps them feel like they arent missing out.

  • @KirkJohnson-i8i
    @KirkJohnson-i8i 9 дней назад +2

    All supermarkets are required to give price per pound/ounce/gram to make it easier to compare prices. It will be on the price label in front of product on the shelf. May have to look for it.

  • @2012escapee1
    @2012escapee1 4 месяца назад +213

    I finally saw Brits in Walmart this morning. Now, I understand the "unfriendliness". They were stocking the shelves, and between that and my cart, the aisle was blocked. A guy was just standing there with his cart, so I assumed he couldn't get through. So, I skooted my cart to the side and said, "do you need to get through?" He just stood there staring straight ahead like I wasn't there! Then his wife showed up, they spoke, and they were either Brits or Scots. An American would have said, "thanks, but I'm just waiting for my wife". It was really weird.

    • @JoGray1987
      @JoGray1987 4 месяца назад +38

      Trust me that would not be a Scot! We are the friendliest people on the planet.
      If it was someone from Britain it was probably England, although I do like English people but I have came across some really rude nasty ones who were on holiday in Scotland.
      I was in America a few times and when I was going on the queen Mary an American man who worked there said there was only 2 types of people in the world, Scots and people who want to be them lol I hope you never come across this again cos it's really rude, just say excuse me and hope for the best😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @2012escapee1
      @2012escapee1 4 месяца назад +18

      @@JoGray1987 I didn't hear enough to exactly place the accent. Could have been an English subset, like Manchester or Liverpool. Hope they enjoy the weather! 40+C 😂

    • @JoGray1987
      @JoGray1987 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@2012escapee1omg that is death temperatures! Haha I'm dying and the temp is only 20° I don't know how you survive those temps lol

    • @2012escapee1
      @2012escapee1 4 месяца назад +18

      @@JoGray1987 That's why we have air conditioning. Plus, it's a dry heat

    • @JoGray1987
      @JoGray1987 4 месяца назад

      @@2012escapee1 I think I'll stick with the cold weather lol

  • @redburningfires
    @redburningfires 3 месяца назад +107

    Walmart is the only grocery store that displays bananas close to every entrance. No matter what state, the bananas are guaranteed to greet you at the door.

    • @amandanicole7449
      @amandanicole7449 2 месяца назад +3

      Only if you go into a store Walmart and use the grocery entrance.

    • @ShisuiDUchiha
      @ShisuiDUchiha 2 месяца назад +3

      Bro if they think all that is cheap I wouldn’t survive in the UK with home cooked meals 😂😂😂

    • @TroyMichaelRenteria
      @TroyMichaelRenteria Месяц назад

      nah, heb does that too.

  • @WildJJasmine
    @WildJJasmine 4 месяца назад +45

    Walmart uses the yellow price stickers for clearance items. When it’s on bread or other baked goods, it means it’s nearing its sell-by date

  • @anamichele808
    @anamichele808 9 дней назад +2

    I'm so envious of the prices there! I live in the US, but in Hawaii. A lot of basics are $8 to $10.
    Gallon of milk, loaf of bread, pint of ice cream, jar of mayonnaise, orange juice. Almost $5 gallon for gas! Still blessed 😊✌🏼

  • @PinkSander
    @PinkSander 3 месяца назад +83

    #1 They were lost in the beginning because they don't realize, Walmart has 2 entrances. One side is the grocery side or Food, the other is Home Goods like kitchen/bedroom/bathroom and the like.
    When that woman said 80 tortillas was for one meal... Ma'am, our pantry food is packed with preservatives. That pack of tortillas will last a week or more! Watermelon, you cut it up, take what you want and stick the rest in Tupperware or food storage containers and chuck it in the fridge!

    • @GremlinSciences
      @GremlinSciences 3 месяца назад +4

      With the watermelon, you can also just put some clingwrap on the open end or turn it up on a plate if you only slice off rounds as you eat them, put that in the fridge and it'll keep for around a week.

    • @Dayanaria
      @Dayanaria Месяц назад +1

      Depending on the Walmart, it can actually have 3 entrances (the Mega stores), which this one likely had judging by where they started in the middle of the store.
      The tortillas she was looking at were street tortillas for street tacos, with those you need two stacked tortillas per/serving, so 4 servings=8 tortillas=10 meals (otherwise the juices from the meat will soften the tortillas and it’ll rip in your hand). Also with that brand, if you refrigerate them, they can last for months before they go hard.
      With the watermelon, you can also dice it up and then freeze it. They don’t defrost well, so they don’t make good eating like it would fresh, but they’re excellent in smoothies or used in place of ice cubes in your drinks. Grapes are also great frozen too, btw.

    • @GremlinSciences
      @GremlinSciences Месяц назад

      @@Dayanaria The tortillas split from being cold, not from the juices. Toast them in a pan or pop them in the microwave for a few seconds first and they hold up a _lot_ better. It's still 2 tortillas per serving, but by warming the tortillas first you only need 1 per taco.

    • @Dayanaria
      @Dayanaria Месяц назад

      @@GremlinSciences I always have them warm (cold tortillas are nasty), even when they’re fresh and home made from a street vendor they still rip if I don’t double up. Only times they never rip on me is when it’s a dry meat and beans street taco.
      Maybe it’s a culinary difference where I live, but you always want lots of napkins with our street tacos. Here they’re almost like more of a soup, there’s so much juice in them lol

    • @GremlinSciences
      @GremlinSciences Месяц назад

      @@Dayanaria I think you can still fix that by toasting the tortilla a bit more as/after you add the meat, but I'm not really sure at what point that might become a tostada instead of a taco.

  • @paulbeatham6530
    @paulbeatham6530 4 месяца назад +111

    Walmart has two entrances. One side goes into the mercantile side and the other goes into the grocery side. They must have gone into the mercantile entrance.

    • @missarnold1988
      @missarnold1988 4 месяца назад +6

      Technically 3, don't forget the garden section

    • @ShadoeLandman
      @ShadoeLandman 4 месяца назад +9

      Mine has four, counting the automotive entrance on the side.

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 4 месяца назад +1

      5, saw one with the mini clinic.

    • @ShadoeLandman
      @ShadoeLandman 4 месяца назад +1

      @@kurtsnyder4752 Our clinic is inside, but your sounds more convenient

  • @wolvesanddogs
    @wolvesanddogs 4 месяца назад +115

    Former US Walmart worker, every Walmart's selection is different depending on consumer base. I don't know how many people came in and complained that we didn't have such and such product that the Walmart just a little ways over had.
    And the Banana at the beginning is to encourage compulsion buying, that's why you have what you might view as random things in places you wouldn't expect, it's all psychology. And look up for navigation, there are signs and you can use the website with the location selected if you're definitely lost. It'll typically give you the aisle letter and number if they carry it in store.
    Green and red was mango, btw. The tan next the it was cantaloupe. Also, Walmart is one of the worst places to get veggies. They sometimes freeze things which reduces shelf life (some times it's even accidental). Reduced price means shelf life printed on it is coming up. Or they're getting rid of the product from the store completely. The pink potatoes was just the color of the bag. Sauerkraut is typically by the hot dogs and sausage. A lot of great value items come from the same plants with different packaging. Especially milk.
    Here near where I live we don't pay for bags. Texas also doesn't have food tax. Your list would get you a similar price here. Meat is expensive overall.

    • @MrKDogg
      @MrKDogg 4 месяца назад +3

      Also a former Walmart worker, and in our store (as well as most I have been to) there is a small display of bananas in the "stuff section" for those customers who don't wish to walk the the grocery section, which is usually on the opposite side of the store.

    • @djusticebeauty4542
      @djusticebeauty4542 4 месяца назад +6

      Yep , sales tax on food varies from state to state & if you’re in a state that does tax food, sometimes it’s just on certain types of groceries.

    • @toddmaliepaard9777
      @toddmaliepaard9777 4 месяца назад +2

      Water too, my plant has bottled everything from Great Value and Kirkland, to Office Depot and random gas station brands.

    • @keshaartis8365
      @keshaartis8365 4 месяца назад

      Ohio also doesn't tax food or non-alcoholic beverages. Indiana doesn't tax food but they DO tax drinks.

    • @tmapes1989
      @tmapes1989 4 месяца назад

      We have red potatoes, which are denser and less starchy than their white counter parts!!!

  • @michaellowe3665
    @michaellowe3665 6 дней назад +2

    Not only do we have a lot of fruits and vegetables available, we have a special drawer in our fridges to put them until they rot and we chuck them in the trash.

    • @P00PDOG
      @P00PDOG День назад

      I literally laughed out loud... Yup we usually call this the "crisper". LOL

  • @malenatully2148
    @malenatully2148 3 месяца назад +59

    WE LOVE OUR FARMERS ❤❤❤ AMERICA 🇺🇸

  • @NathanMN
    @NathanMN 4 месяца назад +77

    The peas they bought said sweet peas because there are other kinds, like split peas, yellow peas, or spring peas. Corn also comes in different varieties, but sweet corn is the most common. Hummus is traditionally served with warm pita bread, which you tear off a piece and dip in it. Most Greek, Turkish, or other Middle Eastern restaurants serve it.

  • @fuzziebunnie83
    @fuzziebunnie83 4 месяца назад +53

    Grapes are sold by the pound. You can get a loaf of sandwich bread for a dollar. Those tortillas were green because they’re made with spinach and our baked beans are a lot more sweet. If you want cheap, you can usually find pretty much anything in the stores brand, for example at Walmart it’s called great value.

    • @keshaartis8365
      @keshaartis8365 4 месяца назад +2

      Occasionally also Sam's choice, just depends on the product.

  • @darlenekorson3716
    @darlenekorson3716 Месяц назад +2

    We have sweet corn as well. We also have black eye peas, field peas, sweet peas..etc. thats why.

  • @Headstrong-Warrior
    @Headstrong-Warrior 2 месяца назад +25

    In USA the baked beans are a side dish with dinner. They are usually in a maple based sweet sauce or in a tomato sauce with bacon bits.

  • @daniellelevy8056
    @daniellelevy8056 4 месяца назад +312

    There are so many people who say that we don't have fresh fruit/veg or real bread and every time I laugh because of stuff like this and huge bakery sections SEPARATE from the sandwhich bread aisle😂

    • @piratetv1
      @piratetv1 4 месяца назад +40

      Sounds like Feli who also thinks we don't have movable shower heads

    • @georgemetz7277
      @georgemetz7277 4 месяца назад +52

      I've noticed that pattern and it strikes me the European doesn't realize the huge variety of everything and so we have different sections. There's a bakery but also a bread aisle. There will be tortillas there too but also some in the International foods section. Cheese is in the dell but also there's a cheese section. If none of that suits you you can find a specialty shop around the corner. The default thinking should be "they have everything, we just have to find it...maybe even ask."

    • @donrainesoh
      @donrainesoh 4 месяца назад +37

      @@piratetv1she rents in the most cheap places of Cincinnati then says we don’t have shower-heads on hoses. I was like, no you don’t because you’re renting from someone that gives the basic necessities to cutdown on costs. I told her stop being cheap and go buy one herself and put up they’re only $25 for a cheap one.

    • @moonfisher
      @moonfisher 4 месяца назад +24

      I think he saw comments on food islands here in the US and made the common error of applying that to the whole nation. Most places have access to stores like this, but we have a few areas where the very poor can’t reach such a store and rely on crappy corner markets.

    • @catherineburkehomes
      @catherineburkehomes 4 месяца назад +10

      Shop the perimeter 🎉

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque 4 месяца назад +128

    15:59
    'Texas Toast' is actually a size cut for the bread slices... it's double or even triple the thickness of a regular slice of bread. usually wider and taller as well... THEN you can put garlic butter (and some times cheese) on it to make 'Texas toast' garlic bread (or cheese bread). this is NOT a desert but a side for a meal... like a slice of bread with dinner.

    • @emilyb5307
      @emilyb5307 4 месяца назад +7

      I bet it'd be liked in the UK, lol. They use toast for everything and they all seem to adore the concept of Texas too. 😅

    • @alicesullivan4089
      @alicesullivan4089 4 месяца назад +4

      To expand on this - TX toast is egg bread, not white bread. And you’re right! Brits love bread. Plain white bread with butter was served to me as an appetizer at a high end hotel in London. It was good!

    • @5stardave
      @5stardave 4 месяца назад +10

      A lot of restaurants use Texas Toast to make "french toast".

    • @cami_ille
      @cami_ille 4 месяца назад +4

      @@5stardave That explains why when I tried to make french toast, it was soggy: slices weren't as big as Texas toast!

    • @GermanGenaral
      @GermanGenaral 4 месяца назад +1

      Texas toast is just garlic bread

  • @pakrat32488
    @pakrat32488 8 дней назад

    I am United Statesian...Thank you for letting us see us from from the outside...I was in tears I wasLaughing so hard. I work at a small Walmart and it is still HUGE.My favorite line is:"BRO...WHAAAT!" Funny as hell😂

  • @anastasia10017
    @anastasia10017 4 месяца назад +94

    The Native Americans made baked beans. Baked beans are 110% American. Boston Baked beans made with ham hock, and molasses or maple syrup. They are a specialty of Boston to the point where Boston is called Bean Town. Heinz is an American company. Mr. Heinz (born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) started selling his baked beans in England in the early 1900's and opened a Heinz factory in England after WW1. The USA shipped our baked beans to England during World War II to help with British food shortages and rationing.

    • @QueenOfStarwars
      @QueenOfStarwars 4 месяца назад +4

      B&M ❤

    • @mariyamwaniki
      @mariyamwaniki 2 месяца назад

      I'm from Mass. Please don't call it beam town. Please

    • @lindacotton4045
      @lindacotton4045 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, but I've heard they put a lot less sugar in the British version. I'd probably like it better. Americans are mostly sugarholics.

  • @MonoElm
    @MonoElm 4 месяца назад +82

    Just so you know, for when you visit here, all food has both imperial and metric mesurements on it. If you don't know pounds/ounces, the grams/kilograms weight is in smaller print right next to it.

    • @alanlight7740
      @alanlight7740 4 месяца назад +2

      Yes, except the U.S. has never used Imperial. I remember seeing Imperial when I was a kid and we visited Canada, but we use the U.S. Customary System.
      It's pretty much the same for weight, but volumetric measures are quite different even if they have the same names.

    • @Yeetin_Peas
      @Yeetin_Peas 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@alanlight7740the U.S. DOES use Imperial. "Only the US as well as its former colonies Liberia and Myanmar (also known as Burma) still use the imperial system almost entirely. The UK (plus its overseas territories) and Canada use both systems in parallel. Most items show both scales, one for the imperial system, one for the metric system."

    • @alanlight7740
      @alanlight7740 4 месяца назад

      @@Yeetin_Peas - I don't know what your source is, but it is incorrect.
      Both the U.S. customary system and the British Imperial system were developed from traditional English measures. As a result units of weight and length are virtually the same in both systems, but units of volume are significantly different as the U.S. based its measurements off the wine gallon and the Imperial system used a different gallon.
      Also, Myanmar/Burma was never an American colony.

    • @kimberlybell4605
      @kimberlybell4605 4 месяца назад

      Both unit are on all packages. We only half care what the rest of the world uses. The American attitude.

  • @jillwilliams7342
    @jillwilliams7342 3 месяца назад +30

    Baked beans originated with Native American tribes, particularly the Iroquois, Narragansett, Penobscot and other eastern tribes. Their method involved soaking the beans for several hours or even overnight. Mix them with bear fat (tallow) and maple syrup, then slow cook them in earthen, or deer-skin pots hung over a fire. Later baked beans were introduced in Europe, but they pre-date even the white settlers coming to the new land. It is because we generally cook them in pork fat (lard) that makes them not vegetarian. Of course we may add bacon, maple syrup, brown sugar or other flavorings to them. The vegetarian baked beans are cooked in tomato sauce, with whatever flavoring is desired. (Edited for spelling)

  • @rebeccatucker4967
    @rebeccatucker4967 7 дней назад

    "Is that bad?" I laughed out loud. 😂 And the look on your face when she said they didn't have to have pasta sauce. LOL. I'm with you.

  • @killrade4434
    @killrade4434 4 месяца назад +402

    And this one episode shows why we say "Don't listen to that German girl". That girl went straight expensive and lied about several things.

    • @deliarealtor
      @deliarealtor 4 месяца назад

      Don’t listen to that German girl, she chooses the wrong stores.

    • @Kovitlac
      @Kovitlac 4 месяца назад +18

      Is that the Feli girl, or someone else?

    • @irishking21
      @irishking21 4 месяца назад +1

      Not true

    • @claudiaclark6162
      @claudiaclark6162 4 месяца назад +18

      The German girl that doesn't like our cheese and bread?

    • @Khaleesi_Of_Kittens
      @Khaleesi_Of_Kittens 4 месяца назад +40

      Exactly...we don't have handheld showerheads, either, apparently.

  • @terridean4784
    @terridean4784 3 месяца назад +40

    Walmart did not originally carry groceries. It was always a “stuff” store. Eventually they added a huge grocery section to certain stores. Over time, more and more stores became “Super Walmarts” which are the ones that carry groceries.

    • @NikkoOnRoblox
      @NikkoOnRoblox 3 месяца назад +1

      I thought all Walmarts carry produce?

    • @michelle1081
      @michelle1081 3 месяца назад

      ​@NikkoOnRoblox prior to the early 2000s walmarts were only regular walmarts and didn't not have a grocery side. They transitioned to super markets and added the grocery side. Now I believe all walmarts are either supercenters or neighborhood markets(which is only a grocery store)

  • @AlicePeabody
    @AlicePeabody 4 месяца назад +67

    In America, depending on where you live, you can drive country roads and stop by a roadside stand full of sweet corn. Excellence that is not canned nor frozen

  • @armrugatewood9110
    @armrugatewood9110 Месяц назад +1

    Oh Dude! You’re so goofy! Right on- went to America and ‘You don’t eat no meat?’ I love your reaction; we have super Walmarts that sell groceries And everything else,clothes,shoes,bedding,sporting gear,home improvement items,stuff for pets, pharmacies,toiletries,toys and a section for oil, tire changes and auto repair. The neighborhood Walmarts are only grocery stores with pharmacies with some of the same items- no clothes though. Yes, please try the humus- I like all of them except the plain. There are times when I just go to Walmart to wander around- there is So Much Stuff- Love Walmart!!

  • @johnbutera5805
    @johnbutera5805 4 месяца назад +48

    Hahahaha 😂😂 I was laughing so hard watching this video that I actually had tears in my eyes!! 🤣🤣 Only in America!! Hahahaha 😃 We take all of this for granted. We are SO spoiled here!! Actually, we are so BLESSED in America. 😃

  • @patriciawilliams6844
    @patriciawilliams6844 4 месяца назад +72

    Taxes are different in each state. In California fresh food and uncooked foods are not taxed. Beer, wine alcohol, stuff like that or precooked food from the deli in the store are taxed.

    • @claudiayates7621
      @claudiayates7621 4 месяца назад +3

      In NY, pretty much the same. Anything prepared is taxed too; soda pop, TV dinners, etc. Juice is weird; if it is over 50% real juice it is not taxed.

    • @skatergirl081894
      @skatergirl081894 4 месяца назад +2

      In Arizona and Georgia everything has sales tax added to the bill and depending on what it is the tax rate is different. In New Hampshire they do not have a sales tax added at the end. Instead the state uses higher property tax and other taxes. To fund the state. These are the states I’ve lived in and I know there are Few other states that also don’t have sales tax.

    • @Noah-cf9gj
      @Noah-cf9gj 4 месяца назад +1

      Same in texas. Unprepared food is nontaxable.

    • @vespista1971
      @vespista1971 4 месяца назад +1

      In Ohio food is only taxed if it’s a restaurant that you’re actually going to sit down and eat in. Even take-out at a restaurant is not taxed.

    • @joshcherry1193
      @joshcherry1193 4 месяца назад +1

      Michigan doesn't tax fresh food. But not to be confused with fresh bread or stuff like that.

  • @susang2371
    @susang2371 4 месяца назад +80

    Every time I watch one of your videos, I just want to take you under my wings and show you America!

    • @mermaid1717
      @mermaid1717 4 месяца назад +7

      Right!! And they say Americans are lacking in knowledge & worldly things. I find a lot of Brits.. who have direct access to all of Europe.. very naive in other cultures.

  • @andibourne8755
    @andibourne8755 8 дней назад +1

    In Wyoming we have no tax on our food products at the store. Fast food yes they tax but not grocery store or gas station packages foods.

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea 4 месяца назад +37

    Refried beans are cooked twice; not really fried twice, but cooked twice. First, the beans are boiled, then they're mashed and "fried" (but really pan sauteed). They're popular in Mexican, Latin-American, and Tex-Mex cooking.

    • @LAM-p6g
      @LAM-p6g 4 месяца назад +5

      When I started my son on baby food my husband and FIL decided it was a great idea to let him try Blue Bell Ice Cream homemade vanilla. After that,he wouldn't touch baby food with a 10 ft pole. I had to find light,soft,things that he would eat. He practically lived off of refried beans with cheddar cheese melted in it. Lewis,I'm not sure if you've ever had Taco Bell. I know they've opened up some in the UK. They have an item called Pintos and Cheese. Those are refried beans with cheese.

    • @tmapes1989
      @tmapes1989 4 месяца назад +1

      @@LAM-p6g pinto is a type of bean and they are called frijoles in Spanish!!!

    • @Dayanaria
      @Dayanaria Месяц назад

      @@tmapes1989Refried beans are typically made from pinto beans (I have seen black beans used as well), so the UK name is still technically correct

  • @DarkLarva
    @DarkLarva 4 месяца назад +27

    What some don't realize is that's not JUST a Walmart it's called a SUPER Walmart, There are Different sizes of Walmart depending on the area.

  • @wesmattes87
    @wesmattes87 3 месяца назад +61

    My Dutch wife and I went to the grocery (small ones, only 23 aisles for America) and spent three hours going through what she recognizes and what she was curious about. It's worth it for visitors to see what a variety can be found here. Her best exclaimation? When we got to chips section she yelled "What is it with you and cheese here??"

    • @LadyLiet
      @LadyLiet 3 месяца назад +13

      We love cheese and putting cheese on everything!!!😊

    • @Legatus2kx
      @Legatus2kx 3 месяца назад +12

      Behold the power of cheese

    • @ericramsell5947
      @ericramsell5947 3 месяца назад +7

      It just comes out of the farms. We gotta put it somewhere!

    • @Cheezmfries
      @Cheezmfries 3 месяца назад

      The US government pushes dairy products because dairy products weren't selling good, so they pushed propaganda that dairy is super healthy for you. And they try to implement dairy as much as they can in your life. They even put posters in schools that say "got milk?"

    • @woodcider
      @woodcider 3 месяца назад +5

      At one point we had so much milk that the government made it into cheese and gave it away. Government cheese has a special place in some people’s hearts.

  • @Lu_Cypher
    @Lu_Cypher Месяц назад +1

    13:10 just wait till you find out what spices are!! 🤯

  • @JessBirchum83
    @JessBirchum83 4 месяца назад +52

    regular cow milk are generally in plastic gallon jugs, more specialty milks are in cartons

    • @williamhouseholder1558
      @williamhouseholder1558 4 месяца назад

      not always... some midwestern states also will sell milk in bags. I will say I haven't seen milk in bags at walmart though.

    • @melodysilvers2903
      @melodysilvers2903 4 месяца назад

      @@williamhouseholder1558bags or glass bottles. oberweiss is a personal favorite, but it’s more of a treat than an everyday thing

  • @nrd515
    @nrd515 4 месяца назад +36

    Every Walmart has two seperate entrances, one is at the grocery side, the other is the general store. If you come into the non-grocery entrance, you have to walk about halfway to get to the food part.

    • @swedishshortsnout5610
      @swedishshortsnout5610 4 месяца назад +4

      This is also why there are similar videos to this on YT where the family thinks they have gone EVERYWHERE in the store and say things like "Oh, I guess Walmart doesn't have deodorant or mouthwash." They are accidentally walking past or skipping going to the aisles to the right of the Pharmacy where you can get shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, mouthwash, makeup, hair accessories, etc.

  • @leviosdraekion6993
    @leviosdraekion6993 4 месяца назад +39

    4:05 what she said here is actually part of Walmart's business strategy. It's known as impulse buying. Basically, customers come in to get specific items but leave with more than what they were going to buy because they got distracted by all these nice items conveniently placed right in view.

    • @Ballaurena13
      @Ballaurena13 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, and most of those impulse buy items are unhealthy. Sort of like alcohol once was for the colonists versus the natives, these impulse buys are something most Americans have built up a resistance to, but newcomers have not.

    • @christianlorre
      @christianlorre 2 месяца назад

      All stores are designed that way. It's about mental engineering.

  • @hollybrooke322
    @hollybrooke322 7 дней назад

    They are buying almost all expressive stuff. Also on each tag that shows the price it also breaks down the cost per unit so you can compare and see if the smaller or bigger bag is cheaper per unit. We also shop for usually about two weeks to a month’s worth of meals at a time.

  • @momokomiyafuji396
    @momokomiyafuji396 4 месяца назад +48

    6:19 - “What is this?” A mango. “What is that?” A honeydew melon. They are delicious.

    • @stephanieszabo3616
      @stephanieszabo3616 3 месяца назад +8

      I think it was cantaloupe 😊 honeydew is green. Definitely a fan of both! Melons are one of the best parts of summer!

    • @axismonde1
      @axismonde1 3 месяца назад +5

      Mango is a MUST TRY! Add tajin and lime and it’s out of this world!!!

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 3 месяца назад +2

      I didn't know British people ate vegetables and fruit😮!

  • @FireofStars
    @FireofStars 4 месяца назад +27

    fun tip, American grocery stores give you the price per oz on the price tag in smaller font. The little orange on those yellow price stickers have the price per oz. It helps when comparing sizes because you can see which is the best price based on how much it costs per oz

    • @bethanyporter1210
      @bethanyporter1210 4 месяца назад

      Thank you. You explained that much better than I did. Lol.🤗

  • @Islandboy2.0
    @Islandboy2.0 4 месяца назад +127

    There are signs everywhere telling you where the different sections are. All they need to do is look up.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino 4 месяца назад +4

      Depends on the Wal-Mart's layout. While mine has signs, it has some weird short aisles in the center of the store that do weave like a maze. When you are in the middle of them, you can't really see anything. Similarly, there is a cleaning and home supply section in the back that doesn't line up perfectly with the other aisles and you can't see. I could see a tourist being confused. Those of us that are used to these mega store know to stand in the central walking aisle versus the actual aisles in order to figure out where a particular department is. I'm not sure how she missed the groceries as near me, all of the Wal-Marts have that completely to one side of the store (left or right) and it is labeled on the outside of the building in that way. They must have entered on the opposite side and just started walking, haha.

    • @electricheartpony
      @electricheartpony 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@KatieBellinoguess I gotta go to my local Walmart cause I've never noticed the signs outdoors lol.

    • @chanmi1957
      @chanmi1957 4 месяца назад +2

      @KatieBellino you are correct. It's in BIG letters above the doors. Grocery on one side and home, auto, sporting goods and gardening on the other. The pharmacy is usually in the front center part along with makeup, clothing, clearance and jewelry. Once you figure out your store it's a breeze to shop. Until they decide to re-vamp the store! Mine did that a few years ago and I had to learn it all over.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino 4 месяца назад +1

      @@chanmi1957 I hate it when the store rearranges to make it "easier."

    • @Kim-427
      @Kim-427 4 месяца назад +1

      I kept yelling that! Look for an isle sign. Lol

  • @Juice_2288
    @Juice_2288 8 дней назад

    All grocery stores have a lot of fruits and veggies.
    Arugula is very healthy.
    Organic means fewer or no pesticides used in the growing, fertilizing or animal feed. It costs more
    Try red pepper humus with chips! Yum!
    You can have mushrooms with eggs or a burger
    Pasta goes with everything; ground beef, shrimp, shredded chicken

  • @ThatoneGuy-zd4rl
    @ThatoneGuy-zd4rl 3 месяца назад +30

    We have literally everything you could want. Our farmers are a huge part of the backbone of these stores. Greatest country to exist bar none - best parts of all cultures living togther.

    • @or2ak
      @or2ak 2 месяца назад

      Definitely not the best country ever.....
      Not even close.

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea 4 месяца назад +34

    That cucumber they bought - we call that an English cucumber. They're longer and the skin is much thinner and more delicate than American cucumbers, so you don't have to peel them. That's why they're wrapped in plastic: to protect the skin from being ripped and shredded before they reach your table.

    • @swedishshortsnout5610
      @swedishshortsnout5610 4 месяца назад +6

      I don't even peel the American cucumbers. There is literally no need to for most recipes and you actually lose nearly ALL of the nutrient value by doing so. Most of the nutrients and vitamins in a cucumber are in the skin - by peeling, you're basically just consuming water. Just wash thoroughly to get the pesticides off and chop.

    • @aleatharhea
      @aleatharhea 4 месяца назад +2

      @@swedishshortsnout5610 You're perfectly correct. I peel off alternate stripes of skin - so it goes skin me, skin me not, skin me, skin me not, and so on - before slicing for salads, because we like just a tiny bit less bite.

    • @rclip213
      @rclip213 3 месяца назад

      I thought they grabbed a zucchini.

    • @Dayanaria
      @Dayanaria Месяц назад

      @@rclip213They look similar, but zucchini’s are shorter, thicker and deeper green compared to cucumbers, and they are very different between texture and taste.
      Cucumbers have smooth slightly waxy skin, and a lightly sweet cool melon-like taste, with crispy, cool texture (this is where the phrase “cool as a cucumber” comes from). Whereas zucchini’s have a slightly bumpy and prickly skin and a woody stem still attached, they have a mild flavor with a grassy type taste, with a spongy texture.
      Cucumbers are typically served raw in salads or as a snack, whereas zucchini’s are cooked in stir-fries and casseroles.
      Biggest difference?
      They’re both a type of gourd and are technically a fruit (although we treat them like a vegetable), but the zucchini is more closely related to pumpkins and squashes, while the cucumber is it’s own family but is more melon-like.

    • @rclip213
      @rclip213 Месяц назад +1

      @Dayanaria Thank you. I know the difference between cucumbers and zucchini. I've never had an English cucumber, though. I was just saying it looked like a zucchini to me. I usually only buy traditional cucumbers. They're shorter, thicker, and aren't wrapped in plastic.

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke 4 месяца назад +29

    I grew up assuming it was normal for everyone to have their phones on them while at Walmart in case anyone got lost. You could spend an hour walking the aisles trying to find someone, only to realize they gave up and went back to the car.

  • @tatsiananickinello2728
    @tatsiananickinello2728 День назад

    Fellow wash ashore Bostonian here and I must say that baked beans are our thing. In fact, we take a lot of pride in preparation of baked beans. Beans here are cooked with molasses. Get the one with bacon in it, and it is heavenly.

  • @nisto1518
    @nisto1518 4 месяца назад +123

    Dave's Killer Bread is expensive, but worth it. The company helps put former inmates back to work and pays them a reasonably good wage. I'll buy some on occasion.

    • @Julie-sz2zv
      @Julie-sz2zv 4 месяца назад +10

      I recently started buying it. It is more expensive and thinly sliced, and slices are kind of small, but so delicious and healthy. Didn't know about it's employees. Cool!

    • @donnabert
      @donnabert 4 месяца назад +1

      And then Dave killed and went to jail, right?

    • @nissawilliams67
      @nissawilliams67 4 месяца назад +10

      ​@@Julie-sz2zv they have thinly sliced and also regular sliced

    • @CKaffeineIVStat
      @CKaffeineIVStat 4 месяца назад +9

      Yeah I like buying Dave’s bread and Homeboy Industries because one is for ex- cons and the other helps get gang members out of gangs and trained into useful fields and might get them before they go to jail.

    • @denisemarcus5633
      @denisemarcus5633 4 месяца назад +3

      I didn't know that! I'll buy it now. 😢 Some repeat offender happen becs they can't find work. This solves problems!

  • @jenniferscott8856
    @jenniferscott8856 4 месяца назад +75

    Buying fresh food to cook into meals vs processed food is much cheaper in the USA than buying processed food.

    • @3arthandsky
      @3arthandsky 4 месяца назад +4

      Specially vegetables are extremely cheap. The closes grocery store to my house is heb and i think its cheaper than walmart and has more variety if you have dietary restrictions. I can never find much at Walmart plus its three times further from my home.

    • @mandyballge632
      @mandyballge632 4 месяца назад

      Too bad they don't teach cooking in school because if you don't know how to cook, you end up paying for it in so many ways, health wise and monetarily! That's why Americans are fat. They aren't forced to learn to cook when processed foods are cheap and readily available.

    • @CynthiaShrout
      @CynthiaShrout 4 месяца назад

      LMFAO...not sure where you shop, but not in my part of the US. Fresh food is WAYYY more expensive than processed food. That's why so many of the poorest Americans are overweight, because they can only afford the processed foods.

    • @gpalmerify
      @gpalmerify 4 месяца назад +5

      It'd be fun to see Lew go to HEB.

    • @3arthandsky
      @3arthandsky 4 месяца назад

      @gpalmerify for sure they have so many varieties of tortillas as well and the one near my home has a larger section of veggies. They have nopales as well they are hard to find in american stores but heb sells them.

  • @pduidesign
    @pduidesign 4 месяца назад +21

    “Why do your fries (chips) look better than ours?!”
    That’s so cute. My sweet, sweet summer child. I want to give you a hug 🤣🤣

  • @milworker
    @milworker 8 дней назад

    17:35 yup Arby's fries, waffle cut, Great Value Is the Walmart branded stuff. It's made by some of the same makers as the more expensive brands, but branded for Walmart and packaged in larger quantities.

  • @markhamstra1083
    @markhamstra1083 4 месяца назад +63

    “How is it taking them that long to find the food?”
    They’re British.

    • @JustMe-dc6ks
      @JustMe-dc6ks 4 месяца назад +5

      And they’re hiking across from the far side of the store. Probably took the long way around too judging by the stuff they passed.

    • @reneebush2399
      @reneebush2399 4 месяца назад +6

      It looks like they started in the Garden department as well. No wonder it took them a second to get their bearings. Definitely a rookie move and/or done for content.

  • @GrimOxford
    @GrimOxford 4 месяца назад +20

    Fun fact, a Walmart SuperCenter is typically at least 182,000 sqft of floor space, or about 17,000 square meters

  • @handicrapped798
    @handicrapped798 2 месяца назад +10

    If you've never had watermelon, you should. It tastes like water with just the slightest sweet taste. Very refreshing and hot weather because it's thirst quenching. Water with the tiniest sweet taste. Very thirsty quenching.

  • @miriamquagliato1149
    @miriamquagliato1149 День назад

    I love watching your reactions- and that’s funny! I never thought shopping at Walmart was so interesting! Your are hilarious! I want to take you grocery shopping here in America just for fun! Haha!

    • @miriamquagliato1149
      @miriamquagliato1149 День назад

      Seriously? McDonalds 4 times a week? You need to mix it up- even if you’re going to eat fast food- what about Taco Bell, In and Out Burger, Steak n Shake, Chinese takeout, etc…give your tastebuds an adventure!

  • @elifowler07
    @elifowler07 4 месяца назад +18

    I love watching your eyes light up it’s like seeing a kid see the ocean for the first time

  • @GenerationNextNextNext
    @GenerationNextNextNext 4 месяца назад +24

    One of the best things about many of our grocery stores is that there is PLENTY for people who are not into the health food thing.

  • @heatherwilkerson8596
    @heatherwilkerson8596 2 месяца назад +31

    No sales tax on food in Florida. Every state is different in that. I'm from Florida and moved to Nashville, TN like nine years ago and about died that there was not only sales tax on food but $.10 to the dollar. Absolutely crazy!

    • @petseeker
      @petseeker 2 месяца назад +4

      As heatherwilkerson8596 says, sales tax policies and rates vary by state and the rates can even vary slightly from county to county or between cities! Some states will have exemptions for groceries like Florida, or for clothing, or for medicine and medical supplies. Some higher additional taxes are applied to gasoline, tobacco, and alcohol (spirits, wine, and beer).

    • @heatherwilkerson8596
      @heatherwilkerson8596 2 месяца назад +1

      @@petseeker even on tobacco and sugar. Soda and tobacco in New York is absolutely insane because they put such a high tax on both. I'm not sure but I think New York has state tax at the end of the year also.

    •  Месяц назад +3

      I live in SC but I'm only about 5 mins from the Georgia border. Georgia has a tax on food where as SC does not. I would shop at the Georgia Walmart more often if they didn't have the tax because it's slightly closer than the nearest SC Walmart.

    • @garycamara9955
      @garycamara9955 Месяц назад

      Actual food is not taxed. Pre-made food or alchohol is.

    • @heatherwilkerson8596
      @heatherwilkerson8596 Месяц назад +1

      @@garycamara9955 wrong, Tennessee taxes my groceries 10% here in Nashville.

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz Месяц назад +1

    New advertisement! Organic, the new junk food. 😂😂

  • @da12n3
    @da12n3 4 месяца назад +41

    33:00 Show a Brit our aisle of beans, and he immediately wants to put em all on toast. Lol

    • @ezrashonor
      @ezrashonor 4 месяца назад

      Don't they eat beans for BREAKFAST???!!!

    • @tmapes1989
      @tmapes1989 4 месяца назад +1

      Wait till they meet chili with beans!!!

    • @jblkcns
      @jblkcns 2 месяца назад

      ​@@tmapes1989And the different flavors of baked beans 😀

  • @HeidiLamb-i1m
    @HeidiLamb-i1m 4 месяца назад +102

    Organic, vegetarian, and non-dairy are really expensive items and are niche items. This family really is going for extremely healthy options.

    • @lethe5683
      @lethe5683 4 месяца назад +8

      Nothing particularly healthy about their selection. It's mostly nationally devoid and overpriced.

    • @nullakjg767
      @nullakjg767 4 месяца назад +11

      theres really no evidence that organic is healthier. its just a farming method.

    • @lynnw7155
      @lynnw7155 4 месяца назад +13

      But I must say, they went the wrong way through the food section. Most people start with the canned food end; I was cringing while they threw frozen food and cans on top of the fruits, veg, and bread.

    • @AintWorkinNoMo
      @AintWorkinNoMo 4 месяца назад +11

      Just because it’s “organic” does not make it heathy.

    • @sweetteatruckin3202
      @sweetteatruckin3202 4 месяца назад +7

      Just because it says organic doesn't mean its actually organic. Very little oversight, especially on imported items. Some places just slap stickers or labels on products so they can mark them up more.

  • @bleachedbrother
    @bleachedbrother 4 месяца назад +121

    Celery is CELERY.
    Scallion is SCALLION. It's like an onion.
    THEY'RE 2 COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FOODS!

    • @zaprothe0verlord
      @zaprothe0verlord 4 месяца назад +13

      Scallions are also called Green Onions, but that may differ depending on where you are.

    • @spinthepickle1244
      @spinthepickle1244 4 месяца назад +9

      ​@@zaprothe0verlordlocal for me at least, scallions are a smaller onion with pinkish beige skin, but you can use green onions as a substitute in recipes that call for scallions.

    • @motherofdragons3481
      @motherofdragons3481 4 месяца назад +13

      @@spinthepickle1244those are shallots, at least that’s what they’re called in US, as I’m not sure from where you’re hailing 😊

    • @markbrown8097
      @markbrown8097 4 месяца назад +3

      Scallions are also called green onions, though I believe the Scallions is a different sub species of onion bred and grown specifically to be sold in its small immature state.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino 4 месяца назад +1

      @@zaprothe0verlord Yes, I hear both in my region and even have seen both labels depending upon the store or brand.

  • @lynettaallen9885
    @lynettaallen9885 4 месяца назад +47

    I loved the way they took their time and looked for the best values. A lot of these grocery shopping videos show these content creators getting lost in the store and not really taking the time to shop, then they declare the groceries are so expensive or America only carry massive items.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino 4 месяца назад +3

      Yes, they did an awesome job. I'm guessing they are more conscious shoppers in general. Your average person isn't. Plus, I think some content creators love shock value, so they'll show you the mega pack and not point out that the really average sized pack is an option too. For example, the massive pack of torillas was next to many normal ones. Definitely a reason to buy those sometimes - large event (Wal-Mart/Sam's Club carry bulk packs partially for this purpose), tortillas freeze pretty well, so you can also get a good value and keep pulling what you need out of the freezer.

    • @JustMe-dc6ks
      @JustMe-dc6ks 4 месяца назад +1

      Seems pretty obvious they make value shopping and comparison videos.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 4 месяца назад

      Many of these European tourists buy the prepared food, mainly sweets, they can't buy in Europe, and then at a small size similar to European sizes. They are NOT buying the larger sizes with a better value most Americans do. They are buying food for a day or two, not a week or more...

  • @crosion5
    @crosion5 3 месяца назад +18

    Eating junk food can get pretty expensive fast. Fresh fruits and vegetables, especially the staples like potatoes, carrots, apples, etc. are pretty cheap, although inflation has been pretty bad the past few years.

  • @BrLoc
    @BrLoc 4 месяца назад +103

    Walmart is considered a "Mega Store". It went past "supermarket" a long way back when they installed bays and started repairing cars LOL . Dude, most of our bigger stores have so much fruit and vegetables they have to almost give it away sometimes. Eat whatever bread you like dude, like they say no one here get's out alive anyway. America has a lot of great vegetarian Tex-Mex dishes. Pita bread goes with hummus for dipping.

    • @BeardedNiz
      @BeardedNiz 4 месяца назад +4

      Walmart just set the mark, they haven't seen Super Target, Costco, WinCo, Sam's, etc. I mean you can buy a car at Costco

    • @user-jv5pp8pv9l
      @user-jv5pp8pv9l 4 месяца назад +4

      Walmart was taking care of cars before they ever sold full on groceries. When I was growing up you could take your car to the Walmart mechanic and then do your household shopping, clothes, electronics, toys, etc. while you waited. But they only had snack items no groceries.

    • @joseph1150
      @joseph1150 4 месяца назад +2

      Walmart added groceries well after all the other services were offered.

    • @donnagomez2680
      @donnagomez2680 4 месяца назад +1

      McDonalds in the UK is probably healthier than in the USA.

    • @donnagomez2680
      @donnagomez2680 4 месяца назад

      Aldi is cheaper on produce generally, but take some cloth bags with you because they do not have grocery bags

  • @uncouth_cat
    @uncouth_cat День назад

    At the Walmarts around me, when you first walk in, there is a fresh produce section to either the left or the right. So there’s a lot of shelves with things like bananas or berries, and the produce/food section usually follows the edge of the store. The back of the store is usually electronics and camping and outdoor stuff. The middle is STUFF. The front of the middle is usually clothes, or at my local Walmart the makeup section. The clothes sections merge with shoes and baby stuff. The makeup section leads into toiletries and shampoo and such. And I stg the houseware sections is in the most random places, along with the school/office supplies.
    Ya that’s a lot huh 💀💀💀

  • @cynthialawlor2420
    @cynthialawlor2420 4 месяца назад +29

    The loaf of bread that’s 6 dollars is a specialty bread. This bread is made with sprouted wheat and very healthy seeds and such. I sometimes buy this bread, because it is very nutritious and delicious. It is expensive, but worth it.
    Btw, there is no sales tax on groceries, at least not in my home state.

    • @MFiction60
      @MFiction60 4 месяца назад +2

      That's Dave's killer bread. It's so good, but yes, it's expensive

    • @Ballaurena13
      @Ballaurena13 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MFiction60That Ezekiel bread she got is the best I have found for health, though I prefer the kind with sesame seeds. Dave's has good physical ingredients but has some spiritual issues.

    • @MFiction60
      @MFiction60 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Ballaurena13 I like that the company has tried to help the community & give jobs to ex felons. I am a Christian, non church going, and the brand rings true to my core beliefs.

    • @LaLayla99
      @LaLayla99 4 месяца назад +3

      I get my Dave's Killer Bread in a 2-pack at Sam's Club. It's a little cheaper that way.

    • @carolmeyer2822
      @carolmeyer2822 3 месяца назад +3

      There is a sales tax on food in ILLINOIS. if they could find a way to tax us for breathing, they would