I love this! But yes, ask a bystander or if you consume them, ask what is the so call “street” name for a cigarette… like you seen the “mr brains faggots & peas” ask what a cigarette would be
OMG i sooo hate Americans filming in a supermarket, being surprised things are different than in America. Yeah right girl, it's a different country. Now go home!
Anything she missed? Well, probably all the preservatives and chemicals in American food. Apparently some foodstuffs in US can last week or more without any obvious signs of decay
So basically the British version of Save-A-Lot? The shopping carts are all locked and you have to pay for a bag too? Grab one out of the parking lot on the way in though and the shopping carts are free.
American laws make it unsafe for eggs to go on a shelf other countries like the uk and australia use an eggs natural defenses against salmonella to keep the eggs safe whilst the american government forces the removal of these natural defesnes putting the public at risk without healthcare
For sour dill pickles try the world food section (if they have one) or go to an ethnic food shop, I HATE sweet pickles and have to search for the unsweetened ones too, strangely back in the old days most pickles were sour not sweet.
We call it porridge, and the reason we have to use coins in most places to get a trolley is because someone's always nicking them to either ride in or push their shopping home in 😂
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Is the food in US more expensive? I thought it woudl be cheaper
Sainsbury's has ruined mince in that packaging, disgusting
@NatalieBarbu The British version of Walmart is ASDA which Walmart actually owned/had a major share in for a while.
I'd also mention the additives in US groceries. Look at the contents on the UK ingredients label. I'll be a third of the length of its US counterpart.
We even put Americans into pies…….they taste of cheese.
Yes, your “cellphone” is called a Shatner’s bassoon in the UK.
Quality. UK quality is way higher…
Sains berries
Sainsberries is definitely one of the biggest grocerie stores in all of Londin
Sainsberries? Clearly says sainsburys
Those ostrich steaks are soooo good
Americans wash their eggs so they lose their natural protection and need to be kept cold.
If you want the biggest Sainsbury's in the UK, come to my area, you'll see how much Sainsbury's really has🤣
You get your coin back when you bring the trolley [cart] back.If you don't make the Brits pay, they will throw the trolley into the river.
One correction, it's not beef mince, it's mince beef.
Yeah all the nasty additives in US food !
SainsBERRYS.
not the 🧥 potatoes 😂
no Sainsbury's is like upper class they charge you 15 percent more for the same shit
Plus our foods contain less toxic ingredients than American ones.
That intro is a perfect example of a basic American white women gone traveling.
"Surprising" – yes, I can understand that, but what exactly was "shocking"? Very strange.
I found out though that porridge is not the same as oatmeal as traditionally porridge is oats and milk heated , where I think oatmeal it water
The food quality is much much better as well. Most ingredients are disclosed, and they can't really use vague names.
its pronounced "saynsbrees" not "saynsberrys"
20% sales tax is daylight robbery.
I love this! But yes, ask a bystander or if you consume them, ask what is the so call “street” name for a cigarette… like you seen the “mr brains faggots & peas” ask what a cigarette would be
OMG i sooo hate Americans filming in a supermarket, being surprised things are different than in America. Yeah right girl, it's a different country. Now go home!
Uneducated USAmerican
Idiots
When you say grocery shopping we just say we are going food shopping.
That’s the biggest Sainsbury’s I’ve ever seen
In a rush, sounds like you have flight to catch….do you have covid?
I'm surprised she never compared prices.
How is using a coin for the trolley incomprehensible?
Anything she missed? Well, probably all the preservatives and chemicals in American food. Apparently some foodstuffs in US can last week or more without any obvious signs of decay
A jacket potato is just a baked potato but with a much cooler name.
This is a bit disrespectful to Britain. I am British watching this.. it’s rude
Oh Lord, I hate videos with rushed garbled commentary delivered in that flat tone which only American women seem to enjoy adopting. It’s so affected.
So basically the British version of Save-A-Lot? The shopping carts are all locked and you have to pay for a bag too? Grab one out of the parking lot on the way in though and the shopping carts are free.
Those are NOT sweet pickles. If you're looking for something like a sweet gherkin in the UK, you are not going to find them.
American laws make it unsafe for eggs to go on a shelf other countries like the uk and australia use an eggs natural defenses against salmonella to keep the eggs safe whilst the american government forces the removal of these natural defesnes putting the public at risk without healthcare
For sour dill pickles try the world food section (if they have one) or go to an ethnic food shop, I HATE sweet pickles and have to search for the unsweetened ones too, strangely back in the old days most pickles were sour not sweet.
Supermarket
British Super App patterns are obvious in AllTap UK AllTap App.
London is a foreign country within the UK.
Go outside next time you'll be really shocked how it's at least 10% – 20% cheaper
We call it porridge, and the reason we have to use coins in most places to get a trolley is because someone's always nicking them to either ride in or push their shopping home in 😂
Not sainsberrys😂 sains bUrrys with a U not E
….. I live near that Sainsbury’s🙂