The Overconsumption Problem with Crumbl Cookies

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @lemns8296
    @lemns8296 Před měsícem +14611

    this is a lesson to go to ur local bakers, where its portioned to size good for u, cooked all the way, and is up to health code

    • @verybarebones
      @verybarebones Před měsícem +712

      Local baker here got their business killed by covid and now all we have is shit chains 😔

    • @lemns8296
      @lemns8296 Před měsícem +257

      @verybarebones naw my ass still finding a way or im baking shit myself

    • @brandinicole1372
      @brandinicole1372 Před měsícem +118

      Panera Bread have some pretty good cookies. Crunchy on the outside and chewy in the center. Also they’re cheaper too.

    • @angelichobi__18
      @angelichobi__18 Před měsícem +72

      My town doesnt have bakery in town so I go to subway for their cookies where they’re cooked to my personal preference.

    • @evahngelions
      @evahngelions Před měsícem +62

      been loyal to my local bakery since i was a kid. their cookies and pies are out of this world.

  • @ashleepurefancy
    @ashleepurefancy Před měsícem +4667

    magnetic sand is unironically the most apt comparison to cookie texture i’ve ever heard

    • @Letthembelightpeaceonelove
      @Letthembelightpeaceonelove Před 29 dny +157

      I believe it’s called kinetic sand 😂 but yeah you’re right

    • @RainbowAra
      @RainbowAra Před 29 dny +30

      when he said that I immediately had to think of a specific German shortcrust cookie that's called "Heidesand" (that would be... Heathland sand? they're from a place called Lüneburg Heath) so for me that sounded like a normal cookie comparison lol

    • @caithenry8429
      @caithenry8429 Před 27 dny +12

      It also smells more like sand than an actual bakery when I've had to deliver from Crumbl stores. Never been more put off about a baked good

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před 2 dny

      In the Netherlands we have Zandkoekjes, sandcookies, they are plain but nice.

    • @DoodleWrite
      @DoodleWrite Před 13 hodinami

      unironically, this is how I describe my favorite texture of sugar cookie. just scratches the sensory itch in my brain.

  • @Nick-zw3jw
    @Nick-zw3jw Před měsícem +11456

    As someone who has worked crumbl, people forget we are technically still a fast food place. None of us are bakers, the training we get is basically nonexistent and yes we work for almost nothing. We get paid minimum wage (7.25 per hour). There are no breaks since they schedule each shift just under the 8 hour mark and have managers working 39 hours to avoid giving them benefits. Crumbl is literally just a fast food place just instead of fry oil its butter.
    Edit: I live in Texas so minimum wage is 7.25 and there are no laws about breaks. Also all crumbls are independently owned so the policy can change however this was the experience of people working at the crumbls in my area (we had 3 crumbls in my mid-small sized city). Luckily for me, i did not need my crumbl paycheck to live but i did need a job (would’ve taken any job as long as it paid ngl, even McDonalds which is a nightmare in my area) for spending money for college and paying for college.

    • @trashpanda4189
      @trashpanda4189 Před měsícem +419

      @@Nick-zw3jw one of my shift leads there called it “gourmet fast food” once

    • @TonyTurner
      @TonyTurner Před měsícem +650

      Even under 8 hours, in most jobs you still get a 15 or 30 min break. That's crazy ‼

    • @Erika-xm2mi
      @Erika-xm2mi Před měsícem +530

      The only thing that triggered me from the video was the girl who mentioned they don't get breaks and how it's the first job for most of them. That's exactly why they're being taken advantage of. Places like fast food, retail, call centers, they *know* that their employees are young, inexperienced and likely at their first job, it's why they get away with the abuse that they do - people don't speak up because they don't know better. Not because they're not smart, not at all, but because they haven't had the chance to experience something better. And the employers know that, and it's disgusting.

    • @marstothestars33
      @marstothestars33 Před měsícem +96

      Is that even legal? Minimum wage in my state is FAR above that.

    • @trashpanda4189
      @trashpanda4189 Před měsícem

      @@marstothestars33 at my location the pay was $12 and hour plus tips

  • @SBBunny93
    @SBBunny93 Před 25 dny +2605

    “Olivia Rodriguez that little Mexican girl that be cryin’. 0 out of 10.” Im crying 😭

    • @emotionalboii
      @emotionalboii Před 22 dny +92

      Had me weak as hell

    • @StupidIdiot02496
      @StupidIdiot02496 Před 18 dny

      the fact that Olivia Rodrigo isn’t even Mexican makes it so much funnier 😭

    • @kittymaemoo
      @kittymaemoo Před 16 dny +87

      OLIVIA RODRIGUEZ, THE LITTLE MEXICAN GIRL THAT BE CRYIN

    • @DarthYall
      @DarthYall Před 16 dny +20

      Is she even Mexican? 😂

    • @hannahmorris8504
      @hannahmorris8504 Před 16 dny +82

      no she aint mexican😭

  • @thatpersonschannel6235
    @thatpersonschannel6235 Před měsícem +20001

    I have no idea why its always the same type of people. The Stanley cup and fabric headband with pearls kind 😭

    • @WeirdSnakeGal
      @WeirdSnakeGal Před měsícem +1774

      Yep, always the trend chasers and "I have no personality of my own" crowd. I'll never understand the appeal to be like everybody else, all the time.

    • @mfitzger99
      @mfitzger99 Před měsícem +475

      It's dumb, but my generation collected cardboard circles with pictures on them, and thought clown sized pants were cool. Guess we should have saved those pants for the future cookie eaters.

    • @conductoranon2805
      @conductoranon2805 Před měsícem +348

      Its also probably costly to keep following all these trends, so its always those that can afford them that seem to follow 'em

    • @amphithere
      @amphithere Před měsícem +267

      Cuz they are looking for some form of identity and a sense of belonging and community. It's sad.

    • @katelynbrown98
      @katelynbrown98 Před měsícem +131

      It feels like they just want to follow trends to stay with the in-crowd. They want to be relevant or think this stuff actually matters.

  • @bladewolf39
    @bladewolf39 Před měsícem +8769

    The fact that a single doughnut from Krispy Kreme and a single doughnut from Dunkin COMBINED is still somehow half as many calories as a single cookie from Crumbl makes me question how anyone is able to eat half a dozen of Crumbl cookies and NOT spike their blood sugar to the point of hospitalization.

    • @frenchpotato2852
      @frenchpotato2852 Před 28 dny +305

      My mouth dropped reading this…

    • @MagicUnicrnYT
      @MagicUnicrnYT Před 28 dny +436

      @@frenchpotato2852 Its crazy.. I think each crumbl cookie is like 800+ calories per cookie. I think ive seen one of their cookies at 1200 calories one time too?? To put that in perspective to a place like krispy kreme, 1 glazed donut from krispy kreme is 190 cals, 1 cinnamon roll from krispy kreme is 280 cals, and 1 filled donut is 290-350. If you ate all that I listed from krispy kreme (1 glazed donut, 1 cinnamon roll, and the highest calorie filled donut), that'd be the same amount of calories as ONE crumbl cookie cookie, some of their cookies being even higher in calories than that..

    • @Liz-nb4pn
      @Liz-nb4pn Před 28 dny +83

      ​@@MagicUnicrnYTapparently the cookies are like 1000 calories each not 800 idk

    • @cecetoosilly
      @cecetoosilly Před 28 dny +144

      @@Liz-nb4pnthat’s almost half of one’s daily calorie intake wtf… that’s a one way ticket to pre diabetes lane

    • @caretakercat7176
      @caretakercat7176 Před 28 dny +53

      ​@@MagicUnicrnYT sweet jolly rancher, that number is Lethal 💀 but i can see that how the cookies is very soft indicated high butter content.
      I prefer harder cookies that didn't melt on milk or yogurt.

  • @Chef_Julie_B
    @Chef_Julie_B Před měsícem +3971

    From a chef’s perspective, they are damn near always underbaked and they frost them when they are still hot. A lovely combo for over-rated cookie dough.

    • @grizzlywizzly
      @grizzlywizzly Před 29 dny +47

      Agreed! I’m glad you think so bc I was worried I may have been alone 😂

    • @sed6657
      @sed6657 Před 29 dny +88

      Yeah, as a baker I was SUPER excited to try them cause they look amazing! But...wow. Yikes.

    • @seaurchinted
      @seaurchinted Před 29 dny +92

      Is that why I always dislike the texture when I get them?? People act shocked when I say I’m really not impressed by Crumbl. I’m not even trying to be edgy when I say they are painfully mid. It’s just not a great cookie!!!

    • @ktg3811
      @ktg3811 Před 29 dny +1

      I always struggle with accidentally frosting I'm too early😅

    • @polocatfan
      @polocatfan Před 28 dny +1

      why would you not eat a cookie when it's hot

  • @kia_bornagain
    @kia_bornagain Před 27 dny +1913

    Its called Crumbl Cookie because its designed to make your health crumbl overtime.

    • @robokill387
      @robokill387 Před 18 dny +52

      They look like they'll make your teeth crumble within a week.

    • @j.k9316
      @j.k9316 Před 16 dny +28

      my pancreas will crumbl after a while

    • @dizzy8387
      @dizzy8387 Před 15 dny +19

      They look like your bouta see heaven after finishing the box

    • @Arifusa-Kenny
      @Arifusa-Kenny Před 13 dny +18

      Or because the cookies are so raw that they crumbl in your hand while holding it lol 😆

    • @natascha.anastasia
      @natascha.anastasia Před 9 dny +2

      😂

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Před měsícem +7705

    There's so many cookies both online and offline. The best ones are usually found offline. Sometimes we get overwhelmed by the things we see online rather than the things we see offline.

    • @kaizzen7942
      @kaizzen7942 Před měsícem +69

      Fair, but we can't all travel that far for a cookie

    • @kai_fatallysapphic
      @kai_fatallysapphic Před měsícem +239

      the best cookies are the ones freshly made by my mom

    • @kd_16420
      @kd_16420 Před měsícem +110

      homemade cookies😊>

    • @Narangarath
      @Narangarath Před měsícem

      ​@@kaizzen7942 True, but they are stupid easy to make and then you can have them exactly the way you like them.

    • @worstusernameintheworld9871
      @worstusernameintheworld9871 Před měsícem +57

      ​@@kaizzen7942 as someone who can't afford an oven and also lives far from a store that sells cookies, i unfortunately relate. Despite that, I'm never buying a Crumbl cookie if it was ever sold in my country

  • @madeleine5902
    @madeleine5902 Před měsícem +2372

    I used to work at crumbl. It was my first job. I was a baker, which meant I did literally everything. I mixed cookies, weighed and shaped them, baked them, frosted them, ran the register, etc. I got paid 8.00 and hour and our manager took our tips. The customers were extremely entitled and the cookies are ridiculously bad for you. One of my coworkers got into a car accident and my boss got him an Uber because she didn't wanna come and cover the shift. We reported this behavior and nothing was done.

    • @madeleine5902
      @madeleine5902 Před měsícem +230

      Adding onto it, i hate crumbl so much. I hate them. They're terrible and corporate.

    • @madeleine5902
      @madeleine5902 Před měsícem +246

      Oh and, if your cookies look bad, it's because we were rushed and not given enough time to actually make them. Andcwe ship them through Uber so if something if smashed or wrong, it could also be that.

    • @mosquitocroissant
      @mosquitocroissant Před 28 dny +89

      Crumbl is also my first job and have been working there for basically 9 months now 😭 and I can definitely relate to not being paid enough for the sheer amount of work we have to do as bakers 🫠

    • @oofoofers
      @oofoofers Před 28 dny +100

      $8 an hour for doing everything??

    • @madeleine5902
      @madeleine5902 Před 28 dny +37

      @@oofoofers yep

  • @Aphelion25
    @Aphelion25 Před měsícem +3935

    I worked there 8 months pregnant, wasn't allowed to sit and was told to move heavy boxes that were unsafe. Fuck crumbl cookies from the bottom of my heart

    • @Evelina_K_
      @Evelina_K_ Před měsícem +256

      I'm so sorry you had to experience that inhumane behaviour 🥺

    • @Aphelion25
      @Aphelion25 Před měsícem +249

      @@Evelina_K_ I didn't stay there long! I just wanted to save up some change for the baby, but then they tried that crap 😔

    • @Aphelion25
      @Aphelion25 Před 29 dny +162

      @thelittlemuffet it's a cookie shop, absolutely not fast food. It was an easy job, I was just not able to safely move flour. When did I say I was slow?

    • @Letthembelightpeaceonelove
      @Letthembelightpeaceonelove Před 29 dny +95

      I worked for Thriftbooks in Portland, OR at 8 months pregnant. They were so kind to me and allowed me to take days off whenever I needed them. Honestly it chokes me up a little bit how much empathy I felt from the managers there. They are a great company to work for and when I had to quit they told me I was always welcome back.

    • @strawberryeri
      @strawberryeri Před 29 dny +56

      @thelittlemuffet never heard of an accommodation?

  • @ArmednotTriggered
    @ArmednotTriggered Před 27 dny +1343

    There's a small farm near me. Husband and wife duo. They sell eggs, jams, cheeses, but the wife enjoys making baked goods too. Cinnamon rolls and cookies are her specialty. Both of which are delicious. I've never been to Crumbl -- there's one nearby, but when I want cookies that I don't want to make, I'll choose Ms. Andie's cookies every time. 😋

    • @tumsantacid1315
      @tumsantacid1315 Před 25 dny +62

      you are living the dream

    • @HooLeePhucingSheet
      @HooLeePhucingSheet Před 25 dny +18

      Must be nice, can I have some of that privilege?

    • @miguelbelmares2526
      @miguelbelmares2526 Před 23 dny +38

      Yup always support locals ! I’ve found a lady on fb marketplace that makes BOMB cookies lol

    • @clarizahhh
      @clarizahhh Před 21 dnem +5

      Where can I get these cinnamon rolls? 🥹

    • @AnonymousC-D
      @AnonymousC-D Před 21 dnem +9

      Homemade cinnamon rolls sound like heaven..

  • @thelorax616
    @thelorax616 Před měsícem +3120

    Crumbl Cookies are actual physical contradictions. Somehow insanely sweet AND bland; too dry BUT ALSO raw; baked fresh daily… but they’re stale? I dunno how they do it, man.

    • @natatattful
      @natatattful Před 29 dny +51

      Exactly this

    • @HonkLoser
      @HonkLoser Před 29 dny +149

      Paradox cookie

    • @whatever5180
      @whatever5180 Před 28 dny +107

      Schrödingers cookie

    • @Siana-2103
      @Siana-2103 Před 28 dny +140

      Crumbl was made by two guys that never were bakers. They just put together cookies ingredients until something cookie like came out

    • @sillysumi
      @sillysumi Před 28 dny +39

      i once tasted a waffle that was so sweet it tasted like salt now i cant imagen eating these cookie😭🙏

  • @netpunk5890
    @netpunk5890 Před měsícem +2201

    Just befriend an elderly woman and she’ll make you a batch of your favorite cookies every week.

    • @cmaven4762
      @cmaven4762 Před měsícem +57

      You can always learn to bake your own 😂

    • @CertifiedProcrastinator.
      @CertifiedProcrastinator. Před měsícem +136

      @@cmaven4762 Yes, but have you been bestowed cookie powers from the 17 Cookie Lords in the 12th Dimension of Flour? Yeah, me neither.

    • @cmaven4762
      @cmaven4762 Před měsícem +30

      @@CertifiedProcrastinator. KML.... I just use the prepackaged mixes and my phone as a timer ... Not as good as my grandma's but at least they're cooked all the way through 😄

    • @brocksampson2590
      @brocksampson2590 Před 28 dny

      ​@@cmaven4762THIS

    • @nicole757
      @nicole757 Před 28 dny +33

      right? i’m a house wife, let me find out someone has a birthday coming up 😂 i need excuses to bake 🧁🍪🍩🍰

  • @lolothesilly
    @lolothesilly Před měsícem +1886

    i gotta be honest i saw the thumbnail and was like "why is 6 cookies in 1 week bad? that's like nothing?" and then i watched and. lordy. i think if i consumed that much sugar in one sitting i would shit myself to death. and thats coming from someone who LIKES sweets. those cookies are HUGE.

    • @HumbleWooper
      @HumbleWooper Před 29 dny +116

      Yeah... I've gotten Crumbl stuff a few times. Their stuff isn't just big, it's DENSE (likely because of the under-cooking). I swear they weigh almost a pound per cookie. I tend to go for 1/4 of a cookie at a time, or half of one if I'm really treating myself.

    • @ktg3811
      @ktg3811 Před 29 dny +29

      There's a cupcake shop in Chillicothe that did specialized cupcakes don't know if it's still running around or not but I can only eat like a quarter of each flavor before I started feeling like I was diabetic

    • @itsnoneofyourbusiness0
      @itsnoneofyourbusiness0 Před 29 dny +8

      Yeah like one cookie a week for these is the reasonable way to

    • @purplerozee8239
      @purplerozee8239 Před 28 dny +35

      @@HumbleWooperyea Crumbl is DENSE. I bought one once to try it and it was heavy. It was the most normal cookie too, just a chocolate chip T-T. A friend of mine who loves sweets got a frosted one and she said it was like it stung as she ate it

    • @halien6384
      @halien6384 Před 28 dny +24

      the cookies are like 800-1000 calories each.

  • @TheMariosonic123
    @TheMariosonic123 Před 25 dny +525

    "Forget Diabetes 2, Diabetes 5 is around the corner"-- I'm deceased.

    • @Ccl2tb
      @Ccl2tb Před 18 dny +11

      Haha. It's only 500 calories for one bite, after spitting it out.

  • @Purinmeido
    @Purinmeido Před měsícem +4625

    Crumbl cookies are so disgustingly sweet, that I couldn’t eat even half a cookie. Not worth it when there’s a Japanese and a Korean bakery right down the street near me.

    • @limarba9062
      @limarba9062 Před měsícem +163

      I could eat a ton of melon bread!!!

    • @Ann-sh6js
      @Ann-sh6js Před měsícem +120

      They’re good for a little bit, but after you eat more than a quarter you get sick of it

    • @urioriari34
      @urioriari34 Před měsícem +232

      ​@@Ann-sh6js Which almost kind of nearly makes sense since a quarter of a cookie is the official serving size

    • @spookyghostwriter3110
      @spookyghostwriter3110 Před měsícem +82

      I live within walking distance of a hong kong bakery. I could get two delicious egg tarts for less than a Crumbl cookie.

    • @amphithere
      @amphithere Před měsícem +38

      Lucky you, those aren't available everywhere. Meanwhile there's a dozen crumbls and similar cookie pop up shops in my area. Literally nothing else.

  • @carolynj6144
    @carolynj6144 Před měsícem +5241

    I worked at Crumbl and everything the tiktoker said was true about the working conditions but also…the quality of the cookies sucks because
    1) they intentionally underbake them. My manager used to tell us it didn’t matter if they were underbaked because they would sit in the warmer for hours which would “keep baking them”
    2) They hire staff with no experience and just throw them into baking and icing cookies, so the presentation looks terrible because people don’t know what they’re doing
    3) They have 3 people doing the job of 8 at any given time, and they don’t give you breaks so all of the employees are running around tired, hungry, sore, stressed, etc. So your cookies turn out like shit because the entire process is being rushed and half-assed lol.
    I lasted in the job for a month and I physically couldn’t take it anymore 😅 I’m 30. I think the people who manage to stay there longer are teenagers because they don’t know that a job shouldn’t be like that. But yeah, don’t waste the money and calories on Crumbl.

    • @white_tulip2189
      @white_tulip2189 Před měsícem +461

      Doesn’t keeping them warm for a long time help the salmonella bacteria to grow in number?

    • @youngspaghettii
      @youngspaghettii Před měsícem +433

      That first point is a health code violation big time

    • @ghoulchan7525
      @ghoulchan7525 Před měsícem +204

      I think you can report them for that first point

    • @neko0my0cat
      @neko0my0cat Před měsícem +243

      ​@@white_tulip2189 yes it does and things like icing and buttercream will melt, but it will probably give the illusion that the cookies aren't dried out after several hours

    • @sarahaque1382
      @sarahaque1382 Před měsícem +42

      So basically crumbl is the gen z Amazon got it

  • @Captain_Sid
    @Captain_Sid Před 29 dny +1543

    Crumbl was founded in my hometown which I used to think was super cool. Then one of my friends worked in the warehouse and their working conditions and managers were horrible (I'm looking at you, Ben from Crumbl). Then they decided to sue all the other cookie companies around and I have never had a Crumbl cookie since. :3

    • @couragecoachsam
      @couragecoachsam Před 28 dny +72

      I remember getting cookies from their original store. Unfortunate over-hype, over-expansion, greedy people

    • @happysocialmoth1197
      @happysocialmoth1197 Před 27 dny +68

      HSHDJDJ REALLY? lol, imagine being that greedy and egotistical enough to freaking SUED bakeries as if they are the only ONE to invent the existence of cookies 💀💀💀

    • @Lady_Evelyn
      @Lady_Evelyn Před 26 dny

      Communist

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Před 26 dny +41

      ​@@couragecoachsam Greediness is the definition of America

    • @fauxsuede.
      @fauxsuede. Před 26 dny +18

      Let’s find Ben

  • @natt2567
    @natt2567 Před 14 dny +113

    As a former Crumbl employee myself, I can say that the bad frosting jobs are the employees cries for help. 100/10 would not recommend getting a job here.

  • @trashpanda4189
    @trashpanda4189 Před měsícem +1643

    I actually used to work at a Crumbl. Hated every second of it. The TIKTOK at 10:30 sums it up pretty well. There was no break area, just the back area, and a small shelf thing with bags of chips and fruit snacks. At the location I was working at, the manager would constantly belittle me and my friend who were working there during our senior year of high school, I was constantly yelled at for not being able to ball a sticky af dough fast enough (hated the texture of how it felt and had to change gloves constantly) and taking a break to eat some chicken nuggets I got from the Target next door (I wound up only being able to eat half of the container and had to throw the rest away). OH, and I was always on closing shifts which technically ended at 10;30 but then the same manager told me, to my face, that being on the closing shift meant I had to stay until all the work was done. I didn't have my license at the time, so I was relying on my parents, I was not going to make them wait until possibly 2 am (fresh out of high school btw) because then I wouldn't have a way home. Long story short, awful place to work, do not go there

    • @urioriari34
      @urioriari34 Před měsícem +86

      I'm getting flashbacks of a story I saw online once from a Dollar Tree worker about not being allowed to drink water or take a seat for whole shifts

    • @sunflower-seeds
      @sunflower-seeds Před měsícem +117

      @@trashpanda4189 sounds like typical food service work to me, based on my experience. Definitelt not saying it's right but this isn't a Crumbl issue. This is a general issue of corporations abusing their workforce which is mostly poor and/or young.

    • @Orquet-qj2nf
      @Orquet-qj2nf Před měsícem +37

      Consider Crumbl boycotted. By little, ol' me.

    • @InsoIence
      @InsoIence Před měsícem +23

      @@sunflower-seeds And the government doing nothing to prevent it.

    • @jellybeans218
      @jellybeans218 Před měsícem +29

      I actually applied to crumbl and never got an answer back.. might’ve dodged a bullet there

  • @sarahhaybron9894
    @sarahhaybron9894 Před měsícem +376

    the first time i heard that they come up with new flavors *every* week, i immediately knew that they must be super overrated. a business that comes up with a new product every single week doesn’t care about quality. you hit the nail on the head with the FOMO thing.

    • @HumbleWooper
      @HumbleWooper Před 29 dny +41

      If you watch the menu from week to week there's a bunch of mixing and matching and re-combining. It's not as many new things as most people think at first glance. There's always some sort of chocolate chip. Pretty much all the cinnamon ones use the same snickerdoodle base. All the sugar cookies have the same base, just different toppings. Things like that. The mega chocolatey cookie might have caramel swirls in it one week, chocolate chunks another week, or get the brookie (brownie/cookie swirl) treatment.

    • @jamespohl-md2eq
      @jamespohl-md2eq Před 28 dny +4

      They don’t come up w a new flavor every week.
      And, it’s not hard to have core flavors that you rotate around. Like Baskin Robbin’s. Generally we call them seasonal flavors. Or summer/fall/winter/spring menus.

  • @bleeb90
    @bleeb90 Před 29 dny +1442

    I'm sharing a recipe for a tray of oat-choco chip cookies which you'll bake yourself so they aren't raw. You'll get a lot of them because you know small cookies cook better, so you won't be eating raw dough.
    Bonus points: because you now have a lot of cookies, you can share instead of film yourself eating them like a gremlin:
    Mix all the ingredients in the following order with dough hooks:
    1 egg
    ½ cup room temperature butter or margarine
    ¾ cup packed brown sugar
    The contents of 1 vanilla pod
    1 pinch of cinnamon
    1 ½ cup cooking oats
    ¾ cup flour
    1 tsp baking soda
    1 pinch salt
    1 cup (or more) pure chocolate chips
    Ready a baking tray with baking paper. Keep the tray out of the oven while you pre-heat it.
    Pre-heat your oven on 220 C° or 430 F°
    Time to get your hands dirty!
    Use one sheet of baking paper to split all the dough in even two's, until you end up with portions out of which you could roll a ball of about 4-5 cm, or something not bigger than 2 inch.
    When you have even portions, start rolling balls and line them up on the baking tray.
    When you have all the little dough balls on your baking tray and you are satisfied with the size, use the palm of your hand to squish them into a coin shape.
    Bake 15-20 minutes.
    Enjoy!

    • @MangoMintMickey
      @MangoMintMickey Před 28 dny +22

      Might try this recipe tomorrow!

    • @ktg3811
      @ktg3811 Před 28 dny +23

      ​@@MangoMintMickeyI was going to ask you how it tasted but I realized the comment was 2 hours ago

    • @bleeb90
      @bleeb90 Před 28 dny +33

      @@ktg3811 I Frankensteined this recipe from at least 6 or 7 different oat-choco-chip cookie recipes, and have been baking it for almost a decade by now. It's definitely my favourite cookie recipe to bake. Tested, tried and true.
      And I am saying this as the type of weirdo that makes the ladyfingers for Tiramisu from the scratch, and makes macarons so well that my French expat neighbour is always readily available to take any overflow I can't fit in my freezer off my hands.
      I promise this recipe is workable.

    • @platie.390
      @platie.390 Před 27 dny +13

      German here 🙋‍♀️ what are cooking oats? Do regular oats (soft rolled) work? Or is it like oat flour? The recipe sounds nice, i'd like to try it

    • @sbornik_eregirovannogo_panka
      @sbornik_eregirovannogo_panka Před 27 dny +10

      @@platie.390 i assume it's oats that you're supposed to cook. so like regular wholegrain and not the processed ones in packets that you can cook fast

  • @TigerLilly4495
    @TigerLilly4495 Před 26 dny +174

    This is another good reason to support your local bakeries/bakers. Ive never bad crumbl, but it sounds awful all around

  • @kateemma22
    @kateemma22 Před měsícem +1955

    So this is that 'I wake up at 5am' content that Mikayla was crying about. She was in queue to buy awful overpriced cookies at that time?

    • @lucygg8164
      @lucygg8164 Před měsícem +192

      Seeing her was a jumpscare

    • @sarahhaybron9894
      @sarahhaybron9894 Před měsícem +136

      even worse, im pretty sure you can get it delivered, so she probably didn’t even leave the house lol

    • @princessdollgf
      @princessdollgf Před měsícem

      She’s so annoying in every aspect, not even tiktok brainrot can make be watch her contents. I never fail to scroll as soon as I see her face.

    • @FAB13
      @FAB13 Před měsícem +10

      LOL 😂 well played

    • @minoena
      @minoena Před měsícem +47

      @@lucygg8164 I literally skipped that entire part because I can’t stand her fake accent

  • @LawlietLevi
    @LawlietLevi Před měsícem +2923

    Bruh, the raw cookie crumbling was disgusting. Holy crap.
    Edit: Never thought having a properly baked cookie was a flex.
    Bye bye $, hello Miss Salmonella

    • @Long_May_They_Raine
      @Long_May_They_Raine Před měsícem +118

      I can’t BELIEVE she still took a biteeeee 😭😭😭

    • @awtumn
      @awtumn Před měsícem +162

      I remember reading somewhere on Reddit that someone got food poisoning from Crumbl. They ate a raw cookie, but thought it was "normal" because Crumbl Cookies are known to be like that. Even people in the subreddit were saying how "normal" it is for their cookies to be raw and boneless. 😭

    • @user-vf3wb8fo7g
      @user-vf3wb8fo7g Před měsícem +45

      salmonella: hello ^___^

    • @moyo6606
      @moyo6606 Před měsícem +66

      ​@@awtumn that subreddit is bizarrely cult like and aggressive with people who are critical of the cookies. Very strange and I can't tell whether the people are just THAT into crumbl or it's corporate employees getting pissed lol

    • @awtumn
      @awtumn Před měsícem

      @@moyo6606 It's insane how hard people go for these underbaked cookies. I've seen several of the subreddit members get upset at Crumbl repeating the same cookies on certain weeks. I'm talking genuinely furious!
      I know people have their favorite bakeries. However, Crumbl being one of them, especially for those prices and quality is wild. 😭

  • @michaelw1
    @michaelw1 Před měsícem +3963

    This ajumma getting hotter with each passing day 🥵

    • @ExCentricxx119
      @ExCentricxx119 Před měsícem +41

      FRR 🤭🤭

    • @OriLOK2
      @OriLOK2 Před měsícem +79

      It honestly suits him well

    • @bear9295
      @bear9295 Před měsícem

      Idk why but I wish you said pissing instead of passing. It would be funny

    • @nmutuasehtam5542
      @nmutuasehtam5542 Před měsícem +12

      I’m watching this at 1:04 the next day, you’re the first person to tell me good morning!🌞

    • @wildwitchwest
      @wildwitchwest Před měsícem +4

      good I'm not the only one that thinks so

  • @Tayturs
    @Tayturs Před 25 dny +294

    Thank you for doing this video. As someone who has been overweight since grade school, Crumbl Cookie was my lowest low point that made my finally decide to change my habits at 32. I remember sitting in my car outside one of their locations thinking, "I don't even want a cookie. I know its bad for me and I'll hide the evidence so I don't feel ashamed later. It will make me feel terrible. I don't want this. Why am I still going to go inside?" At that point it became very clear that it was addiction behavior and I had to get control. I've lost almost 30 pounds since then!
    For anyone else struggling with the same thing, exercise is NOT actually that great of a weight loss tool, controlling your diet is how you lose weight. The whole "you can walk for 30 minutes to burn off a soda!" thing is perpetuated by fast food companies who want you to think having excessive terrible foods is something you can "counter" with exercise, but your body will adjust within a few weeks and your weight loss will plateau. The strategy that has worked amazingly for me when nothing else has is intermittent fasting / 'One Meal a Day' eating. Look into it but also be sure to still get your daily nutrition needs!

    • @C9MERON
      @C9MERON Před 25 dny +5

      good luck to you!

    • @updog9567
      @updog9567 Před 24 dny +10

      For real, diets help way more than exercise in terms of losing weight imo. They don't even have to be strict, you can just not eat when you're not hungry and you'll still lose weight

    • @karenwang313
      @karenwang313 Před 24 dny +3

      Bro don't be spreading blatant misinformation, you need diet and exercise to live a healthy lifestyle.

    • @fuabtreter7302
      @fuabtreter7302 Před 24 dny +25

      @@karenwang313 That's not what they were talking about though? They just said that diet has a bigger influence on weight loss than exercise. Of course ideally you would include both in your lifestyle, but that's not what was discussed here.

    • @grittykitty24
      @grittykitty24 Před 23 dny +7

      I think the problem is that you're framing this as losing weight = being healthier, which is just blatantly untrue and there are dozens and dozens of research studies that prove it. Losing weight is not always a bad thing to want, but the goal of a HEALTHY diet and exercise is to BE HEALTHY- not conform to a body standard and hit a goal on a scale.
      I am somebody that has been fat their whole life and also pretty physically and mentally unwell. A few years ago I went really hard on diet and exercise and, while it did help bring my a1c levels out of the pre-diabetic range, to be honest? I lost 50 pounds and didn't feel better in any way. There was no improvement to my health aside from that one number, all of the problems I was having were still happening just as much. I still practice a lot of that stuff, but I've gained back weight now, and that's because it was not the weight that was making me unhealthy. Obviously there are cases where being fat can affect health, like with the increased likelihood of having sleep apnea, but being fat is not inherently unhealthy.
      I doubt you meant for your comment to be harmful, but this type of thinking can do a lot more harm than good. Losing weight is one of the hardest thing a person can do- again, though diet fads and health influencers will tell you otherwise, studies and research have proved that humans are not built to lose weight and doing so can be difficult at best and dangerous at worst. Videos like this obviously call into concern how much sugar and unhealthy stuff we eat on a daily basis, but the creator didn't bring weight into it and neither should you. The concern is HEALTH, not losing weight.

  • @paperairplaneo
    @paperairplaneo Před měsícem +1780

    I’m staying far away from those underbaked cookies

    • @amphithere
      @amphithere Před měsícem +59

      Just fyi something being under baked doesn't mean it's raw. As long as it's cooked to a certain internal temp it's safe to eat. Never gotten sick from eating crumbl or any "underbaked" dessert

    • @IvyTinwe
      @IvyTinwe Před měsícem +41

      @@amphithere Some might not like the chew or the idea of things feeling undercooked to them.

    • @Sleepycattz
      @Sleepycattz Před měsícem

      They’re so fucking soft I’ve been saying they’re more like cakes before they even brought cakes to the menu

    • @anonnnymousthegreat
      @anonnnymousthegreat Před měsícem +13

      They actually aren’t that bad.

    • @IvyTinwe
      @IvyTinwe Před měsícem +27

      @@anonnnymousthegreat That's great if you like them, but it's not everyone's taste.

  • @carafurry7862
    @carafurry7862 Před 28 dny +814

    My crumble cookie store got caught buying cookie batter from the store next door 😂

  • @Dial8Transmition
    @Dial8Transmition Před měsícem +334

    People's blind obedience to social media trends is actually horrifying

    • @syedarizvi7290
      @syedarizvi7290 Před měsícem +22

      that's a pretty good term for it honestly, "blind obedience" and its pretty easy to fall prey to

    • @tete-rh5xo
      @tete-rh5xo Před měsícem +17

      Like Ed said: it's being influenced by something. It can be done to you even by family or friends. If you're surrounded by family members or friends in your life who are constantly doing, eating or even wearing a certain thing a lot of people will try it themself out of curiosity. Social media is like that on a mass scale. Something can suddenly gain massive exposure and other people get curious of what it is and also want to try it. Soon enough it becomes a trend. Even before social media this kind of behaviour can be seen happening throughout history especially with things like fashion. You can see it even in ways like if you're surrounded by people who talk a certain way you may be influenced by their way of talking. It's the nature of human beings. But more people need to know how to think for themself and see what's uneccessary

    • @lIghtninganddeath247
      @lIghtninganddeath247 Před 9 dny +1

      Makes me glad I refuse to be a sheep on social media

    • @idontcare1102
      @idontcare1102 Před 2 dny

      consoom

  • @strayphilosopher4795
    @strayphilosopher4795 Před 12 dny +21

    I used to work at a crumbl, and might be one of the few in this comment section who genuinely enjoyed the job. Part of this was the superb management team and the great owner, and the fact that I lived in a state with a very high minimum wage. They were super relaxed and appreciated work, and rewarded it too. Plus I was allowed to take home as many as I wanted.

  • @Sophie-bf6zd
    @Sophie-bf6zd Před měsícem +380

    I like a slightly underdone, chewy cookie but they look raw. Being able to just pick away chunks of what is basically still dough is wild.

    • @phoenixfritzinger9185
      @phoenixfritzinger9185 Před 29 dny +10

      I’m surprised that they don’t also come with a spoon to eat the cookies with

    • @luna-mo3ol
      @luna-mo3ol Před 28 dny +7

      I've never gotten a raw cookie from crumbl. I guess it just depends on the location but I suspect a lot of people just think that "underbaked" means raw, which it doesn't. Personally underbaked is how a cookie should be because I don't want hockey pucks as cookies lol

    • @richbaboon9345
      @richbaboon9345 Před 26 dny +1

      @@luna-mo3olcrumbl does not care about you

    • @luna-mo3ol
      @luna-mo3ol Před 26 dny +4

      @@richbaboon9345 What's that got to do with my comment?

    • @Silent-hill-y4k
      @Silent-hill-y4k Před 25 dny

      ​@@luna-mo3olHHAHSNEKDINZLSLRLFKGOGLLSLEMEBGDIKD

  • @susanmarks416
    @susanmarks416 Před měsícem +556

    13:00 One cookie has the same amount of calories of a big mac, that's beyond messed up!

    • @deadinside8781
      @deadinside8781 Před 29 dny +49

      A Big Mac is a better option cuz that sauce still slaps. It’s like crack.

    • @moonspine6236
      @moonspine6236 Před 27 dny +9

      ​@@deadinside8781At least it doesn't spike on anything and actually satisfies hunger

    • @artalcoolique3341
      @artalcoolique3341 Před 27 dny

      It does??? Blood pressure?? Sodium. ​@@moonspine6236

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před 27 dny +1

      I used to work at Mrs Fields and it's because most places add shortening

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před 26 dny

      nah thats business

  • @to1620
    @to1620 Před měsícem +516

    It’s like they assume no one has heard of a food stylist. For those promotional photo shoots Crumbl employs a TEAM of individuals to very selectively create and edit individual cookies. They will literally spend HOURS on shooting those things, and employ tactics that render the product inedible. Gloss, varnish, paint, glycerin, fixative sprays, food coloring-hell, maybe even stuff like petroleum jelly and hairspray. The product you see in ads is NEVER comparable to what an actual store is going to produce. But what do you expect with a trash company making a profit off a cheap and unhealthy item like a crappy cookie? And people wonder why we’re all fat, sick and broke.

  • @Hesinlovee
    @Hesinlovee Před 27 dny +60

    I used to work at crumbl cookie. You only got a 15 minute break if you worked a 10 hour shift. The Gm would regularly cut hours from full time (38 hours max cause they wouldn’t let u hit 40) to 2 days a week yet complain that they couldn’t keep any workers. Also the pay is HORRIBLE. $8 an hour plus tips, and no benefits.

  • @Edvasian
    @Edvasian  Před měsícem +1124

    Good morning! *post video at 9pm*

  • @qryptid
    @qryptid Před měsícem +494

    There's a small bakery in my town that specializes in classic treats that are kinda supersized like crumbl, yknow chocolate chip cookies and brownies, they all taste like they were baked with love by your favorite auntie and the lady who runs it is so sweet. Most towns have a small business like hers, making amazing treats that are better than the trendy chain mistreating their workers, this is a sign to look around your town if you haven't found a fav small bakery yet :)

    • @kraftylefty6559
      @kraftylefty6559 Před 29 dny +17

      On a similar note, whenever I'm on a road trip (since 2021) I try to avoid any chain restaurants, coffee shops, etc. in favor of small businesses. This way I've found many hidden gems that have a more welcoming atmosphere and unique setting - not just a bland, minimalist layout that focus on efficiency - and the food/drinks are often better too. Support locally owned businesses!

    • @grimbea_jow
      @grimbea_jow Před 26 dny +2

      Wow that really puts some light on the power of marketing.
      That's why I prefer to support small businesses, they probably do not have the contacts and money to shove your social media with ads and influencers or just want to keep it local to maintain quality.

  • @izzypdf
    @izzypdf Před měsícem +960

    I’ve been working at crumbl for over a year and a half and I swear to god, the customers have never been more rude than they are now. THEYVE BECOME TOO ENTITLED TO THEIR COOKIES 🙌

    • @whyamihere4780
      @whyamihere4780 Před měsícem +42

      Lol, I remember getting those types all the time when I worked there. Most of the time I was the one to deal with them because I could talk them into some type of sense🤷

    • @ramenaddict1676
      @ramenaddict1676 Před měsícem +27

      those customers have TRASH TASTE

    • @margaretbush
      @margaretbush Před měsícem +8

      Then isn’t your job to satisfy their “entitled tastes”? YOUR part of the issue with low demand of GOOD cookies.

    • @gabbidurham
      @gabbidurham Před měsícem +74

      I used to work at Crumbl and they attract the worst customers. This one woman yelled at a sixteen year old girl for the kitchen being out of a flavor until she cried. I ended up leaving for different reasons, but crumbl customers are some of the worse customers I’ve dealt with and I’ve worked at a sports stadium.

    • @DreamItCraftIt
      @DreamItCraftIt Před měsícem +28

      ​@@margaretbushwhat?

  • @kaitlynmilton85
    @kaitlynmilton85 Před 21 dnem +31

    Crumbl cookies are exactly like those sugar cookies from the grocery store you either hate them or you'll love them. Also add-on, when I went to crumble after a few bites of their cookie I felt like i was going to be sick. Watching people eat 4 to 6 cookies at a time makes me wince.

  • @babowasalwayshere
    @babowasalwayshere Před měsícem +1396

    Not him saying "having a fully baked cookie so we don't get sick is something we can all agree on" and me awkwardly remembering all the times I have slammed a whole pack of raw cookie dough on my own in a sitting stoppp 😭

    • @urioriari34
      @urioriari34 Před měsícem +116

      Well sometimes the package says it's okay to eat raw at least 😭

    • @permafrost7875
      @permafrost7875 Před měsícem +129

      Well, that's different, because then you're expecting it

    • @dynogamergurl
      @dynogamergurl Před měsícem +24

      Sometimes that kinda raw or gooey in the middle slaps… or just straight raw 🥰

    • @piau1798
      @piau1798 Před měsícem +19

      Make vegan ones so you can eat it raw without risk 😋

    • @InsoIence
      @InsoIence Před měsícem +55

      That's alright for private people to do on their own, not professional for a company though.

  • @Lorelaibaylee
    @Lorelaibaylee Před měsícem +466

    FINALLY SOMEONE TALKED ABOUT IT 👏🏼👏🏼 I see these “Crumbl taste test” videos all the time and I’m thinking to myself “is that normal?”

  • @ajk5155
    @ajk5155 Před měsícem +763

    As someone from the Cookie Chain Capitol Of The US (Utah) literally EVERY time we’d get cookies, we’d cut them into QUARTERS and share them. People eating a whole cookie or two in one sitting, let alone SIX, is psychotic

    • @higanbanamarie669
      @higanbanamarie669 Před měsícem +61

      Cookie and soda shops are our bread and butter. But yeah, you're supposed to cut them into pieces. Not devour the whole thing like a glutton.

    • @neko0my0cat
      @neko0my0cat Před měsícem +35

      And everywhere else they are a normal size so we are used to eat 1

    • @SativaVerte
      @SativaVerte Před měsícem +14

      I thought these were sharing cookie myself and if anything I eat half at lunch save other half for dessert with dinner

    • @CrystalRose1111
      @CrystalRose1111 Před měsícem +33

      Yeah ngl, it’s the people who have sugar addictions. I’m glad we’re finally talking about this, crumbl is a danger to those with no self control, it’s why I don’t eat there anymore.

    • @luper.4501
      @luper.4501 Před měsícem +2

      literally, i go with my family and we all split the cookies and even then we leave enough to have more the next day

  • @KRYoung_dev
    @KRYoung_dev Před 26 dny +40

    Chain stores are so exploitative, and it's a trap that is easy for young people to fall for because they have no other experiences to compare the working conditions to. I wasted so much time in customer service, when better paying jobs are easier.

  • @unlikelygamer
    @unlikelygamer Před měsícem +447

    The "be an iPad kid for 3-7 hours" is so real

  • @foxroxy86
    @foxroxy86 Před 29 dny +428

    I love these videos, it’s like peering into an alternate universe. TikTok is such an unreal place.

    • @chocolatte.yt1
      @chocolatte.yt1 Před 23 dny +3

      Fr! And it's always changing too! I was gone from the app for 3 DAYS and there are new trends and new viral influencers. Jesus.

    • @awsome182
      @awsome182 Před 20 dny

      Exactly 😂 and as someone not from the US, it's a double alternate universe for me 😂

  • @sleepingisdifficult
    @sleepingisdifficult Před měsícem +330

    Crumbl seems to underbakes their cookies. While it's valid to pull cookies slightly underbaked for optimal texture, Crumbl has been known to take them out too early. For example, if a cookie has a bake time of 10-13 minutes, most would pull them at 9½ minutes to finish baking with residual heat. Crumbl, in this example, pulls them around 8 minutes.
    This, and the fact that they sometimes, vaguely, justify the use of their warmers as if to say "they finish baking there!" Which. Warmers ≠ ovens. The cookies can be done correctly,but Crumbl has little consistency throughout their franchises and you end up with raw cookies more often than not.
    I've refused to eat anything from Crumbl since I found out. I'd trust a more established bakery, or myself, to get a safe "gooey" cookie. Probably cheaper too.

  • @1ily.grace.08
    @1ily.grace.08 Před 25 dny +34

    5:55 me trying to make cupcakes in papas cakeria

  • @AnimatedNomi
    @AnimatedNomi Před měsícem +212

    Fun Fact: when you're in manufacturing, it takes time to make something look nice and good. When your boss/client screams you gotta be faster, you take shortcuts and then you end up with a mess...

    • @t2jhkt3b8adb5
      @t2jhkt3b8adb5 Před měsícem +4

      I wonder why they're that pricey

    • @margaretbush
      @margaretbush Před měsícem +7

      It’s the same with baking at a store….. I’m a baker and we take our take with our creations… cookies? We bake them at around 11 minutes

    • @AnimatedNomi
      @AnimatedNomi Před měsícem

      @@t2jhkt3b8adb5 There's a lot that goes into manufacturing that we don't ever think about and the cost of it all adds up at the end of the day. In the company I work at, labor is a big expense. The longer it takes to make the product, the more expensive it becomes because the person making it is being paid per hour. The person designing the product, the person handling the costings, the technical person, even the driver all plays a role in the final product. In a bakery, your ovens uses a lot of electricity, so your product will become more expensive depending on the electricity price. Now you're in a recession and the prices of eggs and flour goes up, this means you're products price also increases to compensate for the extra price you're paying. You still need to make enough money to pay your workers, pay the rent, pay the electricity, etc. Then on top of that you need to make a profit too.

  • @cheekyscrub9102
    @cheekyscrub9102 Před 28 dny +392

    Currently my last week working at Crumbl. I’ve never been more happy to leave a job in my life. But the tiktok at 10:30 is so accurate

    • @halmoser
      @halmoser Před 25 dny +24

      I hope your next job goes well! And I'm glad you're getting out of there, leaving jobs is stressful but always a good step

    • @cheekyscrub9102
      @cheekyscrub9102 Před 24 dny +14

      @@halmoser thank you. You don’t know how much that means to me. Got an interview in a couple days, hopefully it goes well

    • @starrycharacter
      @starrycharacter Před 12 dny +3

      I hope your next endeavor goes well and I'm so sorry you had to work at a place that sounds like a complete hell hole

    • @gabrielmable
      @gabrielmable Před 8 dny

      I work at crumbl and idk what blud is talking about

  • @Fisheey
    @Fisheey Před měsícem +235

    I got crumbl cookies from my moms friend cause she heard I was having a hard time and when I tell you the flavors weren’t flavors. The flavor profiles were absolutely devoured by sugar. Like they were literally more sugary than whipped cream.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před měsícem +11

      Hope you are doing better :) from the first thing ánd the cookies.

    • @cyberwitch7161
      @cyberwitch7161 Před 9 dny

      What whipped cream have you been eating? I find most to be lighter in sugar.

    • @Fisheey
      @Fisheey Před 9 dny +1

      @@cyberwitch7161 It’s more that the only flavor profile in whipped cream, at least the ones bought for my household, is only sugar and cream. So when I say “more sugary than whipped cream” I mean that somehow the flavor profiles are so masked by sugar that I can’t even taste the secondary flavor like the cream in whipped cream. And tbh whipped cream is quite sugary for my tastes, even when homemade. I prefer a light sweetness that isn’t one of the main flavor profiles.

  • @herrforehead
    @herrforehead Před 26 dny +37

    It's videos like this that make me want to stop eating 💀💀

    • @bunnylacy2097
      @bunnylacy2097 Před 24 dny +9

      Don’t stop eating! Just maybe don’t eat 6 crumbl cookies at once.

    • @bunnylacy2097
      @bunnylacy2097 Před 24 dny +4

      To be honest, once I awhile, you’ll probably be fine if you have 6 crumbl cookies. Just probably shouldn’t eat that many crumbl cookies daily. Regular sized cookies are usually a lot less calories and sugar than these crumbl cookies.

    • @WildArtistsl
      @WildArtistsl Před 7 dny +1

      You can do OMAD or just eat little

    • @herrforehead
      @herrforehead Před 7 dny

      @@WildArtistsl intermittent fasting works for me :)

  • @laurenkellyartist
    @laurenkellyartist Před měsícem +512

    Ngl due to recent ALR events I thought “crumbl” was from a typo she made….not a brand. I’d like to go back to being unaware of this being an actual company making these godawful monster cookies. Crawling back under my happy little rock now 😅

    • @mweeming
      @mweeming Před měsícem +6

      Ok

    • @LaylaG11
      @LaylaG11 Před měsícem +14

      Girlllllll 😂

    • @meganrae2508
      @meganrae2508 Před měsícem +52

      I am so glad I’m not the only one who found this unintentional crossover… 😅 And bonus crossover(ish) content, that is the first I’ve ever heard “big back” outside of FB saying it 🙃

    • @gonfreecss8753
      @gonfreecss8753 Před měsícem +41

      BAHAHA I thought I was the only gorl down here lol

    • @Soliloquy_lope
      @Soliloquy_lope Před měsícem

      ​@@gonfreecss8753 Nah gorlworld is everywhere

  • @AuntieEm
    @AuntieEm Před měsícem +214

    My sister-in-law got a box of these as a gift when I was staying with them, and it took 3 adults and 3 preschool-age children more than 3 days to eat them! They're so rich and sugary!
    Admittedly, the kids would have tried to eat at least a whole cookie by themselves but they have smart parents who sliced the cookies like pie, because kids with belly problems aren't fun for anyone!

    • @nicheZYT
      @nicheZYT Před 28 dny +5

      They are. Back when I had the fattest sweet tooth and would eat a variety of snacks all in one sitting, I had crumbl sometimes but could BARELY finish even half of the cookie.

  • @jumblingclouds
    @jumblingclouds Před měsícem +203

    I worked at crumbl cookies as my first job in high school and it was hell. with the doughy-ness, it could be the location/cookie type. it’s been a couple of years, but I know with the sugar cookie based cookies, they were cooked for 14 minutes, and the other were cooked at 16 minutes. with presentation, again, location :/ you’re being rushed to produce so many cookies, especially when it’s busy, so they won’t all be perfect. everything is done by weight, so some cookies appear smaller, but in reality, they all weigh the same. Some just don’t spread out as much when baking :/

    • @sunnysnailshell962
      @sunnysnailshell962 Před 29 dny

      So there are no overnight bakes to help prevent this undercooking????

  • @louisachalarca6494
    @louisachalarca6494 Před 23 dny +15

    That little Mexican who be crying 😂😂😂😂😂 love it

  • @changbinstreadmill
    @changbinstreadmill Před měsícem +199

    People either need to learn how to bake (sugar cookies aren’t that hard to make) or they just need to find a local bakery that makes good cookies.
    30$ for 6 cookies is a crime

    • @Letthembelightpeaceonelove
      @Letthembelightpeaceonelove Před 29 dny +6

      Cookies are so easy to make. I usually make my own with flax seed “eggs” or applesauce instead of eggs. It’s cheaper, healthier, more ethical and they taste better. And you can actually eat the dough without getting sick. Also I use plant based butter. Tastes the same as butter from cows milk but is healthier, less fattening.

    • @Peridot0000
      @Peridot0000 Před 29 dny +2

      ​@Letthembelightpeaceonelove As an FYI t's not just the egg that makes the dough not good to eat so eat dough with caution.

    • @cathare4909
      @cathare4909 Před 29 dny +3

      Cookies are insanely easy to make, you can literally make great tasting and texture cookies in a microwave. Absolutely no excuse to spend 30 bucks

    • @lexthewolf43
      @lexthewolf43 Před 29 dny +1

      For real or if you're lazy like me lol you can also use those ready to bake betty crocker cookie packs where all you have to do is just add water or egg

    • @Letthembelightpeaceonelove
      @Letthembelightpeaceonelove Před 29 dny

      @TerraBranford873 what else would make you sick? I've never felt ill from eating vegan cookie dough before where as I felt ill several times from non vegan cookie dough

  • @qwinlyn
    @qwinlyn Před měsícem +306

    I was a professional baker for *years* and this stupid underbaked thing has been my personal Tartarus since my first Subway cookie.
    They’ve already got their cookie dough coming in frozen! Just chuck it in a preheated oven until it’s actually cooked and the center will still be soft and chewy! And if they want to make it even more fool proof, use a different flour instead of all purpose and/or substitute in 1-2 tbsp of corn starch.
    Underbaked is just sad.

    • @Dartenonnys
      @Dartenonnys Před měsícem +11

      😂😂😂 “my personal Tartarus” now that was funny

    • @mysryuza
      @mysryuza Před 29 dny +1

      THEY EFFING WHAT

    • @luna-mo3ol
      @luna-mo3ol Před 28 dny +2

      As a baker for years too I'll actually say the opposite. Underbaked is how cookies should be!! Who wants hockey pucks for cookies? Soft and gooey is amazing. Must also say, they ARE cooked all the way through (the ones I've had are), just to the minimal so that they stay soft.

    • @user-np6hl8vc2m
      @user-np6hl8vc2m Před 25 dny

      I worked at a subway back in 2017 and my manager told me that they were safe to eat “raw”. Everything is pretreated but it’s put in the oven to form that cookie shape and kind of firm them up a little. Perfectly safe to eat but the texture isn’t for everyone.

    • @gabriellegunvik4377
      @gabriellegunvik4377 Před 2 dny +1

      Love “personal Tartarus” description lol

  • @eriqmav
    @eriqmav Před měsícem +88

    4:17 literally cookie run kingdom

  • @humble_hut
    @humble_hut Před 27 dny +29

    I dont get how people actually like crumbl cookies, like eating a cookie that has as much calories as a big mac? Just give me some chips ahoy at that point bro

    • @hypothalapotamus5293
      @hypothalapotamus5293 Před 21 dnem +2

      It's closer to twice the number of calories in a big mac.

    • @humble_hut
      @humble_hut Před 20 dny +3

      @@hypothalapotamus5293 Jesus

    • @WildArtistsl
      @WildArtistsl Před 7 dny

      I rather have a spoon of honey

    • @thiccchungo1041
      @thiccchungo1041 Před 5 dny

      The footlong cookie from Subway is leagues better than Crumbl for the same extraordinary calories and a fraction of the price which is insane

  • @deepseatelescopefishfan
    @deepseatelescopefishfan Před 28 dny +121

    I have the recipe for the crumbl sugar cookies and I make them pretty often. The reason it’s mushy in the middle is because they take them out too soon then let them solidify to have a “doughy” middle. When I make them I cook them longer so my cookies aren’t straight up raw

  • @rpwp-joonie
    @rpwp-joonie Před měsícem +122

    I LOVE cookies so much that I recently learned how to bake them myself! It was so exciting and fulfilling to mix ingredients together, pop them in the oven, and pull out a delicious batch of treats. But ever since I started making my own cookies, I've stopped buying from commercial stores. I feel better about it though because I know what goes into the cookies I'm eating now, I can control the sweetness and butter content, and I can portion them better. I've never tried Crumbl cookies (am not from the West) but those look bonkers. They're so big and look so sugary. They scare me a little bit...and like I said, I LOVE cookies 😂

    • @Charlielemon-j9j
      @Charlielemon-j9j Před měsícem +2

      I've always wanted to learn how to bake cookies. Any tips?

    • @80sbrunnette
      @80sbrunnette Před měsícem

      @@Charlielemon-j9jCZcams , literally

    • @Peridot0000
      @Peridot0000 Před 29 dny +3

      ​@Charlielemon-j9j Pick some classic recipes and follow them closely. Also when baking, cook your first batch a bit less time than recommend to see how they turn out. You can always put them back in, but you can't unburn it and every oven/climate cooks a bit different. You will also mess some up but it's fine, that's part of learning. Have fun!

    • @Charlielemon-j9j
      @Charlielemon-j9j Před 29 dny +1

      @@Peridot0000 ty

    • @StarryWaters-gq1oj
      @StarryWaters-gq1oj Před 28 dny

      Tip - brown your butter first before using it in your cookie dough. It really elevated it!! My favorite recipe is "the worst chocolate chip cookies ever" Google it!! I make the dough, roll it into 113 gram balls, stick extra chips on top, chill at least 24 hours, then bake

  • @tsekan
    @tsekan Před měsícem +497

    I honestly can’t understand either on why/how people can consume so much sugar in one sitting. I personally feel kind of sick when I eat anything more than a palm-sized chocolate chip cookie.

    • @xXTheBl4ckC4tXx
      @xXTheBl4ckC4tXx Před měsícem +15

      I have a tolerance of about 1200 kcal, after that I feel sick just 3 years ago i could consume 2500 without problem

    • @gardenvariety1
      @gardenvariety1 Před měsícem +38

      happy for you. anywayyyyy what’s y’all’s fav crumbl flavour 😭

    • @promisemochi
      @promisemochi Před měsícem +44

      i think they're conditioned for it. i was at lunch the other day and a mom and her little girl came in. they sat beside us and i saw what they'd ordered. mom got a full sandwich and chips and a large soda and the little girl - no more than 4 - had a large soda too (she couldn't even lift it was so big for her) and a bag of chips and that was her lunch. when you eat like that since childhood, you just get used to feeling that way i guess. it's sad.

    • @Palau_Deragona
      @Palau_Deragona Před měsícem +9

      I tried a basic vanilla cake batter a few weeks ago, I got so sick from all the sugar after just eating a 1/4 of it. I eat a healthy balanced diet just about everyday with some cheat treats once in a blue moon but this was a whole different level of sick.

    • @DeerieMee
      @DeerieMee Před měsícem +8

      Especially when it's also wheat heavy sugar, I just ate two mini muffins and feel sick. But could easily eat a block of chocolate over an hour or so

  • @Othique
    @Othique Před 27 dny +18

    I had a crumbl cookie once - I think it was ginger snap with cream cheese frosting. It wasn't bad... but I like my ginger cookies SUPER gingery. And theirs was not. It tasted more like a ginger-ish sugar cookie. I did like the texture though (kinetic sand).

    • @goingferalluvs
      @goingferalluvs Před 22 dny +1

      @@Othique I actually liked the brown sugar cinnamon sheerly because my household doesn't buy cinnamon poptarts and it was the closest thing I could get (the irony of my my mother folks. She doesn't want the poptarts but she loves crumbl).
      I hated the all white structure but at least at the other location I went to there was a back area but for the one now in my area there is none and I quickly understood what was happening and noped.

    • @Othique
      @Othique Před 22 dny +1

      @@goingferalluvs Yeah, the graphic and interior design choices of the company gives away its target demographic. And I had only ever heard about them from white ladies I worked with, so apparently it's working.
      The only reason I ended up trying them, finally, is because I worked at a hospital and somebody brought them for catering.
      Would I ever buy any myself?
      Nope... much too expensive and, quite honestly, I need to lay off the sugar.
      Was my experience bad? No.
      But knowing what I know, I definitely won't be giving any of my money to them.

    • @goingferalluvs
      @goingferalluvs Před 21 dnem

      @@Othique oh it absolutely works. They opened a store in my area and there's literally a line trailing to the store next to them (Barnes and nobles so you KNOW who the target demographic is) but also doordash driver going in and out bc they prioritize those orders

  • @MsKJackson831
    @MsKJackson831 Před měsícem +206

    Whenever my boss wants to treat us to something fun in the middle of the week it's always Crumbl cookies and we're all just splitting them into quarters in the break room like nah dude you aren't about to fatten us up and give us the diabetes so you can replace us with newbies at the base pay rate. Gtfoh😂

    • @miola2083
      @miola2083 Před měsícem +2

      😂

    • @virgofairy88
      @virgofairy88 Před měsícem +12

      That makes me not miss working in the office even more. At my office it was always donuts.

    • @divarnacia
      @divarnacia Před měsícem

      😭istg, i wanna slap your boss LIKE JUST GIVE THEM WHATEVER THEY LIKE?? or idk, coffee? idkk

  • @Jay-tx7yk
    @Jay-tx7yk Před měsícem +144

    I get the appeal of Crumbl (since changing flavors weekly is a fun idea) but their cookies are always soooo underbaked 😔It also feels super unwelcoming inside with the industrialized white lighting

    • @amphithere
      @amphithere Před měsícem +5

      Underbaked stuff is good tho, never gotten sick from it. Not the same as something being raw.

    • @sagetusk
      @sagetusk Před měsícem +51

      ​@@amphithere there's "good undercooked" where it's slightly soft, and then there's that one the girl had in her car that fell apart like wet sand

    • @onnaest3542
      @onnaest3542 Před 29 dny

      @@amphithereYeah and that’s because Crumbl’s cookies are raw than wisely undercooked

    • @adonis2683
      @adonis2683 Před dnem

      I don't even remember what cookie I got the only time I went to crumble but I do remember their super bright white lighting lol

  • @FreshMelonWater
    @FreshMelonWater Před měsícem +33

    The tiktok at 8:09 made me deeply uncomfortable, some horror movie framing / sound direction with the chewing noises...

  • @signofthecrimes1534
    @signofthecrimes1534 Před 19 dny +12

    i'm so happy i don't submit to social conformity lmfao this is ridiculous

  • @pastelteddybear9767
    @pastelteddybear9767 Před měsícem +249

    0:15 u look like you'd be good at making kimchi

  • @limarba9062
    @limarba9062 Před měsícem +214

    Panera Bread’s cookies are really good. Not as big as Crumbl cookies but they’re thoroughly baked.

    • @keishaj4143
      @keishaj4143 Před měsícem +25

      OMG yes the kitchen sink cookie IS TO DIE FOR PLEASEEE… it lasts me a few days I love Them 😭😭😭

    • @jacobdecker2564
      @jacobdecker2564 Před měsícem +19

      Was literally about to say this. I got one for free yesterday from the Panera workers as an apology for taking longer on my order. The cookie was a tiny bit smaller than crumble but it tasted so much better. It was better made all around with a bit of salt as well to balance out the sweetness of the cookie

    • @daizzy2929
      @daizzy2929 Před měsícem

      @@jacobdecker2564crumbls is way better than paneras for me 😭😭

    • @brandinicole1372
      @brandinicole1372 Před měsícem +3

      Panera’s cookies are way better the chocolate chip and kitchen sink are the perfect balance of crunchy and chewy and right amount of sweetness. They’re also cost less and good quality.

    • @pagingdrbitchcraft
      @pagingdrbitchcraft Před měsícem

      @@keishaj4143 Took the words right outta my mouth 😩🙌✨

  • @kelsea6591
    @kelsea6591 Před měsícem +93

    9:20 I can never unsee the comparison to magnetic sand for a soft cookie 😹

  • @thelonelywolff
    @thelonelywolff Před 14 dny +4

    I'll say this once and I'll say it again BAKE YOUR OWN COOKIES, go to the store, get the ingredients and LEARN HOW TO MAKE THEM YOURSELVES. They taste way better, and you can have that same variety while getting better at baking and decorating cookies.

  • @Simmonee
    @Simmonee Před měsícem +54

    As someone who used to eat a gang of cookies when I was younger, sugar can be incredibly addicting. I don’t eat like that anymore and balance the amount of sugary drinks and foods I eat daily.
    Now I’m looking at things like crumbl cookies (and even Dunkin) as foods that can cause death by too much sugar intake.
    The fact that they’re eating over 600 grams of sugar for a trend is concerning as heck… Insulin shock is not a joke, I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy..

    • @emmm_4465
      @emmm_4465 Před měsícem +4

      I love the phrase “a gang of cookies” so much

    • @Simmonee
      @Simmonee Před 29 dny

      @@emmm_4465 lol thank you ^^

    • @Simmonee
      @Simmonee Před 29 dny

      @@emmm_4465 lol thank you ^^

  • @juliannenicolette244
    @juliannenicolette244 Před měsícem +45

    I got a free crumbl cookie on my birthday (fun fact, its free on your bday) and it took me three days to eat because it was so sweet! At least it was free!

  • @Kruul.koda123
    @Kruul.koda123 Před měsícem +45

    12:38 the cookie or the guy??? 🤨

    • @fate4th
      @fate4th Před měsícem +3

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @cafematcha
    @cafematcha Před 26 dny +9

    I mean, I love Crumbl Cookie but I always share them with 1 or 2 people, divide each one up and usually take a few days to eat them. So good but soooo sweet!

    • @bendietrees
      @bendietrees Před 22 dny +2

      Same we often get them a work and it's fun cause theres something for everyone. I think theyre good. Videos like this are goofy.

  • @izabotenno
    @izabotenno Před měsícem +36

    as someone who grew up in a poor/food impoverished house and am now living on a somewhat normal budget but still living paycheck to paycheck, I will never understand overconsumption and following an influencer. The ONLY time I’ve ever wanted to do what an influencer does is that ice girl bc I LOVE ice and fruit and drinks. And the sugar consumption from crumbl + the price? Oh my god ew you couldn’t pay me to get that 🤢

  • @sarahsues
    @sarahsues Před 29 dny +136

    I wrote a college essay on overconsumption in the media , we definitely used the same sources

  • @ADHDpancakesurprise
    @ADHDpancakesurprise Před měsícem +67

    Ever since Jordan said they were uncooked in the middle i have had zero urge to even try them. Plus I'm a better baker than 99% of the places that charge so my cookies are probably better by default.

    • @roxcyn
      @roxcyn Před 29 dny +1

      Yeah, and supposedly they don’t care. You can get sick from undercooked flour and eggs. Employees posted online about how customers got food poisoning from it, the companies response? They didn’t care. No thanks! They can GTFOH with that nonsense.

  • @sarabarner7647
    @sarabarner7647 Před 15 dny +2

    I've never stepped foot in a Crumbl. I've never tasted one of their cookies or even seen one in person. Between the price & calories, & underwhelming selection, I just never saw a reason to buy them.

  • @LydiaKrow
    @LydiaKrow Před měsícem +211

    Those cookies look gross, but I also feel that way about the donuts topped with frosting and candy and the weird cupcake craze that swept through in the mid 2010s. I guess this is just the latest iteration? I honestly do not understand why you put sugary stuff on top of an already sweet base. My only exception to that rule is ice cream... I do enjoy some chunky goodness in ice cream. :D

    • @Sunshineattacks3
      @Sunshineattacks3 Před měsícem +25

      With ice cream it’s more of a texture thing. What they do these cookies and donuts is just too much. Just a little bit of frosting and a sprinkle of sprinkles is enough…. Not an entire candy bar on top of 10 pounds of frosting that’s gross.

    • @CrystalRose1111
      @CrystalRose1111 Před měsícem +15

      They’re for people who have sugar addictions. That’s why I had to stop buying them. Fast track to diabetes.

    • @DrawinskyMoon
      @DrawinskyMoon Před měsícem

      There’s only one company I ever found that made good donuts but sadly they are going out of business

    • @Blackstardragon393
      @Blackstardragon393 Před měsícem +2

      ​@Sunshineattacks3 It tastes and feels worse then just eating a whole candy bar on something honestly. I think it's because the icing is literally mostly sugar instead of dairy or something like ice cream. Over loaded cookies like these or cupcakes are a mystery to me

    • @highestqualitypigiron
      @highestqualitypigiron Před měsícem +1

      I go to a cookie place and I can't find a chocolate chip cookie or a snickerdoodle. I go to a donut place and I can't find a normal cinnamon sugar ring. Its all covered in frosting, its all covered in cream, its all layered with 20 layers of random crazy stuff stuff. Just give me a normal one god. Am I the only one who thinks like this?

  • @melomankapl8756
    @melomankapl8756 Před měsícem +45

    9:08 OK but how did shop employee menage to put such cookies into the box?

  • @ItzMeLee
    @ItzMeLee Před měsícem +77

    Worked at a Crumbl for year and a half or so. So many questionable things went down when I was there. At that time it wasn't as big though I suppose.

  • @snow7604
    @snow7604 Před 12 dny +3

    14:23 this is so true though. I quit drinking soda over three years ago- and I still crave it almost daily

  • @jasmine.lavender
    @jasmine.lavender Před měsícem +256

    I’d be a terrible Mukbang content creator; my diet is horrific.
    “Let me show you what I eat during the day as someone with severe chronic pain!” And then all you see is me have 2-4 cups of tea through the day and water with my multiple pain killers while I wonder why I have a headache by the end of the day.

    • @youngspaghettii
      @youngspaghettii Před měsícem +15

      Cool story bro

    • @chelsbeaupeep
      @chelsbeaupeep Před měsícem +21

      Throw a raw broccoli 🥦 into your diet and you'll be Gucci 👌🏽 (not serious)

    • @Nao-ow3rr
      @Nao-ow3rr Před měsícem +20

      watch me eat like half a taco and lay down in pain for like an hour

    • @halfwen4575
      @halfwen4575 Před měsícem +12

      I hear you, I only eat because two of my meds demand me having a 'full stomach' x_x

    • @parisheidi3119
      @parisheidi3119 Před měsícem +5

      I raise you my energy drinks and daily apple 🥂

  • @missyjordan909
    @missyjordan909 Před měsícem +77

    They range anywhere from 600,700 to 1200 calories!! That’s a fucking meal… as a Health conscious PCOS girl you would have to pay me a good amount of money to eat one of these and I am not even lying

    • @MatureBeauty12
      @MatureBeauty12 Před 27 dny

      100%

    • @judah143
      @judah143 Před 25 dny

      I only eat 2000 a day that’s an insane amount of calories😭

  • @KimJongUnnie
    @KimJongUnnie Před měsícem +165

    lol the people in the comments trying to outdo each other with how little sugar they eat. “I couldn’t even eat one bite! An ounce of chocolate milk is too much for me! A single candy bar lasts me a year!”

    • @epicgamer-ny4fj
      @epicgamer-ny4fj Před 29 dny +41

      "If I even smell a bar of chocolate I get overwhelmed!"

    • @marinacroy1338
      @marinacroy1338 Před 28 dny +29

      Lol I'm guilty of this. Left a comment talking about how I eat crumbl cookies in eighths or quarters.
      But to be fair, this specific brand of cookie is so insanely sweet, and I love sugar. I ate an entire can of Pillsbury frosting in one sitting one time. But I still won't eat an entire crumbl cookie lol. I think it says alot about the cookies literally just being too darn sweet.

    • @laurenm.6320
      @laurenm.6320 Před 28 dny +11

      @@marinacroy1338exactly, my diet is trash and we cut Crumbl cookies into fourths 😂 It’s no health flex for me. They are just TOO sweet.

    • @luna-mo3ol
      @luna-mo3ol Před 28 dny +4

      No for real..... I'm not ashamed to say I can easily eat two or three of these cookies if I'm really craving cookies. Which I just did today...... oops

    • @sugarysweet5674
      @sugarysweet5674 Před 27 dny +3

      This is hilarious loooooool

  • @naesala
    @naesala Před 24 dny +3

    I go to a college with overfunded dorm hall clubs so I often get free food, including cookies from both Crumbl and their main competitor, Insomnia. Insomnia CLEARS, but their model is mostly opening near college campuses and having clubs buy their cookies in bulk. They don't market online nearly as hard as crumbl from what I can tell, but they do numbers at colleges due to their strategy. They actually feel and taste like high-end cookies as well. idk how they do it but they're so much better than crumbl.

  • @octopus8978
    @octopus8978 Před měsícem +89

    0:54 AWHWHWHSHSHSNNSSN

  • @GhostCandy0101
    @GhostCandy0101 Před měsícem +44

    Like some other people here, I used to work for crumbl a few years back .
    Personally it wasn’t a horrible job , they did definitely work us a bit hard, we had to work fast .
    But honestly I found it pretty enjoyable, I also did have a 2nd job as well and still felt like I was able to do it!
    My shift leads were nice people for the most part and made sure we took brakes, sometimes would even get us food, if not they would allow us to go and get food from nearby !
    Sadly, management got worse because they let go/ fired the people actually making it a nice work experience! Was very sad.
    My manager seemed to be upset with me for not being able to come in for ONE shift. And did a quiet firing . Anyways that was my experience, I am sad to hear a lot of others having such a bad experience!

  • @Zeroshiki
    @Zeroshiki Před 28 dny +89

    Did anyone really expect cookies covered in frosting to be 100 calories ? That should've been common sense, they use the ¼ bit to mislead, it's pretty obvious.

  • @Firefly_aldc
    @Firefly_aldc Před 27 dny +6

    8:37 that’s why it’s called crumbl cookie

  • @ToureTaylor
    @ToureTaylor Před měsícem +92

    You should definitely do some more "Herd Instinct" related commentary videos.

  • @Tom_Alfalfa_Male
    @Tom_Alfalfa_Male Před měsícem +107

    They had one advertised next to pictures of icecream, called "icecream cookies" discovered after biting into it that it had no icecream in it. ತ⁠_⁠ತ
    My disappointment was immeasurable and my day was, in fact, ruined.

    • @bladewolf39
      @bladewolf39 Před měsícem +9

      Always a bad time when the filling that looks like ice cream is not even ice cream. Just lukewarm frosting.

  • @hollowmex783
    @hollowmex783 Před měsícem +240

    As someone who's tried crumble, they're actually super good. Honestly had no idea they were just now starting to get popular because I've been getting about a cookie or two from them a month for about three years now. It 100% depends on the location you go to because my cookies have always been flawless and taste absolutely amazing. But yeah, I can't finish a crumble cookie in one sitting. I have their cutter to split the cookie into four separate pieces and eat just one of those at a time. How those people are eating even half of six cookies is beyond me, especially with how filling even two pieces is...

    • @Kc-dq7zj
      @Kc-dq7zj Před měsícem +25

      My crumbl cookie is amazing, too. They always look as pictured and are baked to perfection

    • @TimeFrost
      @TimeFrost Před měsícem +12

      Yea same, even thoughIm the type to vomit at the smell of cake, based on my coworker's enjoyment I would say they're awesome. We get crumbl cookies in the office once in a while and everyone in the office runs to get one. So far they all look pretty and the people that eat it just felt good. Lol
      They usually just cut the cookies in half and each person can take one piece or more if they're up to the sugar challenge. 😂

    • @talkichik101
      @talkichik101 Před měsícem +6

      My local crumbl has very good cookies. They also look exactly like the pictures. It takes me a whole week to eat one cookie, though. Sooo sweet.
      I do like the peanut butter and birthday cake ones most.

    • @yolk818
      @yolk818 Před měsícem +4

      i was starting to think i was the only one who liked their cookies LOL. i love softer cookies and i also cut them up into fourths, at best i could eat half of a cookie in one sitting 🥲

    • @SativaVerte
      @SativaVerte Před měsícem +3

      I agree Crumbl depends on location I’ve been to amazing ones and ones that don’t cook the cookie at all

  • @mandeerose7431
    @mandeerose7431 Před 23 dny +4

    at 15 i working a restaurant job from 4pm-11pm right after school with no breaks. every food job i've ever worked at has been like that

  • @ElegantHysteria
    @ElegantHysteria Před 28 dny +33

    That's what happens when you hype up stuff like this on the internet. i'm sure they were good (for a basic butter cookie) when they were brand new. But as they got bigger, production costs had to be cut. That can mean anything from using less quality ingredients to having zero training on the people working for you just so you can break even without increasing the price too much. It's the reason why so many restaurants are so incredibly expensive (independent of what you think of the Fine Dining industry).
    As a professional pastry chef, with an online business, it broke my heart 100 times over when people kept asking me if I sold a product similar to a crumbl Cookie. When I tasted them to see if they were a good match for my business (not really, I do Pâtisserie Française), I was appalled at how bad they were. Makes you feel bad when you put so much care into your craft only for a product like this to outsell you in every way possible.

    • @noneya11
      @noneya11 Před 11 dny +1

      None of these people have had a real cookie, made with real butter, quality flour, quality chocolate and pure vanilla. They only know garbage food.

  • @ninabeena83
    @ninabeena83 Před měsícem +58

    I worked at a Crumbl for like three days. 100% can corroborate how they don’t even try to give breaks and the store I was in also had nothing even close to a break area (why would they), only lockers with like 4ft of standing area if you stepped around the trash can and supply boxes, which was also where the restroom was.
    It was also very startling how many cameras there were in such a small store, like at least 6 visible, so you just know big brother, somewhere, is always watching. They “let me go” 😂 because I didn’t snap to compliance immediately when one of their horrible trainers (from corporate, a truly silly and fake wench) tried to talk to me like I was a child. I’m actually a grown woman, so no. It was funny though because I was literally moving out of town the next week anyway and had no intention of staying there long, I was just trying to buy a few extra packing supplies.
    All this to say their business model (cough, mlm-like imho) clearly preferences having inexperienced teenagers on staff who won’t say anything to them when they’re clearly being taken advantage of as an employee. They give almost no training, interesting given the price point and how involved the process of making some of those (nasty, purposely underbaked) cookies is - they rely on self-studying iPads to relay modules for each cookie’s mixing, baking, and decorating instructions, which are mostly all different - even more arduous considering there’s a rotating menu.
    Also, the pay is truly miserable (checks cookie price point again), no employee discount but you can take the leftovers home at the end of the night *sometimes, they don’t adhere to your schedule preferences AT ALL so would schedule high schoolers during the weekdays🙄, and hire/promote equally inexperienced management on the basis of who they like and who’s a yes man brown noser from whatever store they came from, and not who can manage people or a business.
    Looking forward to their demise, quite frankly.
    *ETA* why do I feel like some of their shills are in these comments trying to defend them? Lmao

  • @yaraitz63
    @yaraitz63 Před měsícem +71

    6:21 not only that but customers should have some compassion for the employees… like the cookies are not getting made by robots… and they also have to learn how to make these new cookies every week… it would be so annoying working at crumbl

    • @underestimated9312
      @underestimated9312 Před 29 dny +11

      I worked at crumbl and it sucked so bad. I stuck around for almost two years and but looking back at it I really should’ve left sooner.

    • @starrycharacter
      @starrycharacter Před 12 dny +1

      Yeah I always feel bad for the employees at these kinds of places because often they get a lot of misdirected anger when it's not their fault they're just trying to do their job and make the money they need to survive they should never be blamed because their bosses are a bunch of greedy jackasses

  • @aidanangalia8868
    @aidanangalia8868 Před 13 dny +3

    7:46 can't believe I saw HER not about makeup drama