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  • @FavourInternational
    @FavourInternational  Před rokem +13

    I have to burn down my entire kitchen it seems 🙃 Like the video!!
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    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 Před rokem +2

      Also twinkies used to use a chemical from the distillation of petroleum fuel to coat it's twinkies
      WOW JUST WOW

    • @nino96able
      @nino96able Před rokem +3

      Sorry, but healthier doesn't mean it's healthy in general. Gatorade and other energy or isotonic drinks are bad for your health. Mineral water or tap water is the best liquid for your health. If you want taste, you can make some herb tea. Mint is my favourite ☺

  • @Gobbears
    @Gobbears Před rokem +88

    The FDA bans ingredients only when it is 100% certain that they are harmful.
    Europe, for example, bans ingredients when it is not 100% certain that they are safe.
    Which is better you have to decide.

    • @s.rmurray8161
      @s.rmurray8161 Před rokem +19

      In the US Business comes first and who cares if its potentially dangerous. The basic principle in the US is that business will only remove these compounds if it is proved dangerous. In the rest of the world a business has to prove their product is safe before they can market it.

    • @bigfrankfraser1391
      @bigfrankfraser1391 Před rokem

      europe bans ingredients that they cant prove are safe to consume, thats always better than the yankee doodle dickless fda

    • @LindaJuffermans
      @LindaJuffermans Před rokem

      The FDA allows whatever the lobbyists want them to allow. Commerce over people.

    • @nino96able
      @nino96able Před rokem +3

      There's no doubt FDA is worse in this situation.

    • @kasper2970
      @kasper2970 Před rokem +4

      In the USA you may use chemicals and other stuff to produce food until the fda has banned it. In Europe you may only use approved products

  • @DarkSister.
    @DarkSister. Před rokem +64

    "I try to eat healthy"..... "I've spent $100 on fast food this week, but can't afford organic 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @slave3billion294
    @slave3billion294 Před rokem +74

    Let's be honest here, you spent $100 in a week on takeaway junk food which is double what many people spend on themselves for a whole week's food budget here in the UK. There's no excuse not to replace certain items with healthy organic foods if you were to cut out the junk, right?

    • @NocnaGlizda
      @NocnaGlizda Před rokem +2

      Healthy food or heart attack at age 50? Whatever one prefers.

  • @fernsehspiel342
    @fernsehspiel342 Před rokem +49

    100$ a week for fastfood is insanely much. i spend maybe 40-50€ A MONTH for fastfood

    • @wora1111
      @wora1111 Před rokem +9

      Seems it should rather be called "expensive food" . We usually spent less than that with normal/organic food for two persons.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Před rokem +2

      I spend like 5€ on fast food sometimes, once every 2-3 months, so 40-50€ a month is way too much :))

    • @fernsehspiel342
      @fernsehspiel342 Před rokem

      @@RaduRadonys if you eat once a week somewhere or order with friends it is easy to get to 40. so in on week pizza next week you eat maybe a döner then the week after you get some sushi...

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Před rokem

      @@fernsehspiel342 Pizza and sushi are not considered fast food, but restaurant food. What I meant by fast food was burgers, KFC, shaworma, kebap, etc...

    • @istrysii
      @istrysii Před rokem

      fastfood ... maybe once in a blue moon ... i make all food myself to the farmilie ... yes we drink a Soda and get some candy ... but a good movie and some good Carrotsticks are better then Chips ... even my 3 kids says that,

  • @thechilledscarab
    @thechilledscarab Před rokem +29

    What's crazy is that store bought bread isn't supposed to last 1-2 weeks like in the US. In Europe, from what I've seen, bread won't last more than 2-3 days. The amount of weird shit the FDA approves for profit should make the 'perfect' country of the US of A more worried, yet no one knows about all of this.. I read in a study about American cheese that as long as there is 51% of real cheese in a cheese, it's considered a viable American cheese ! 51% ! What's the other 49% made out of ??
    Also I researched the life expectancy of Americans compared to other Europeans countries, and there's a pretty big gap.. As of 2021, countries like the UK (80.8), Germany (80.9), France (82.5), Sweden (83.2) and Switzerland (84) are all above the 80 years but the US is going down fast.. In 2019 they were at 78 and in that paper, as of 2021, they are on 76.1...

  • @PeDr0.UY131
    @PeDr0.UY131 Před rokem +48

    9:17
    Girl, try the Mediterranean diet, paella, pasta, fish, stews.👌
    You don't need to eat fried foods to eat powerful and healthy things.

  • @MarL1p
    @MarL1p Před rokem +23

    Well, if you want to eat healthily, there are just a few simple rules - if it glows in the dark, if the taste is too good to be true, and if instead of making you full, makes you crave for more, it is not food. So do not eat. ☺

  • @mariatheresavonhabsburg
    @mariatheresavonhabsburg Před rokem +38

    9:51 Bread from the U.S, especially store brought, is notoriously known for being unhealthy.
    Too much sugar and loads of unhealthy addictives.

  • @harukaru84
    @harukaru84 Před rokem +10

    fruits and veggies actually taste really good in europe
    also fresh meat, fish, etc make for great recipes. I dont think I have ever seen food colouring being used in my country except from penes pasta tricolour type but the yellow is normal pasta, the red is tomato, and the green is some green veggee, and not chemicals.
    bread is always fresh from bakery.
    EU in general has regulation up to protect costumers, and put stop sign to the greed of corporations.
    we also have a LOT of local food businesses, which are large enough to be national but not international. Those normally do not have the money to pay fees if they screw up, so they kinda scared to not follow law.

  • @roahir
    @roahir Před rokem +16

    Yeah we use natural sources like beets and carrot for colours.

  • @_lrm
    @_lrm Před rokem +36

    Would be interesting for you to react to Insiders US vs UK McDonalds!

    • @Hey.Joe.
      @Hey.Joe. Před rokem +3

      Indeed. I saw that. Most surprising was the absurdly long list of ingredients just for the very simple french fries in the US-Version 😮. UK-version of french fries just had only three.

  • @kalasatwater2224
    @kalasatwater2224 Před rokem +21

    The less healthier I've felt in my life is when I lived in America lol

    • @FavourInternational
      @FavourInternational  Před rokem +1

      Placebo effect

    • @nelerhabarber5602
      @nelerhabarber5602 Před rokem +3

      @@FavourInternationalDying earlier and beeing overweight in the US than in Europe or other countries is placepo effect?😬

    • @deadNightwatchman
      @deadNightwatchman Před rokem

      @@FavourInternational Even if it were (which it isn't) it would be a nocebo effect.

  • @gregorygant4242
    @gregorygant4242 Před rokem +5

    Food in the US isn't about nutrition and health, it's about filling your belly, "tasting good", when it doesn't ,and making big $$$$ for the companies .

  • @emilianstefan4424
    @emilianstefan4424 Před rokem +3

    "No wonder my boobs are huge!"
    I don't see a problem with that. Except maybe for back pain.

  • @Alias_Anybody
    @Alias_Anybody Před rokem +18

    You know, the healthy nation of Asia.

    • @dieterchristmann3794
      @dieterchristmann3794 Před rokem

      Then try to use Chinese Milk for your Kids.They dont get Cancer,because they die much earlier

  • @rogerwitte
    @rogerwitte Před rokem +5

    We do use food colourings in England. I once bought a couple of fruit desserts and checked out what the colouring agents were from the ingredients list. The green one was coloured with chlorophyll and the pink one was coloured with beetroot juice.

  • @mortenfransrud7676
    @mortenfransrud7676 Před rokem +5

    Potassium is a normal mineral (salt type) you can find in every food. PotassiumBromide, on the other hand, is a chemical reaction between potassium and bromide, which is also a salt, but has been used as a muscle relaxing and sedative agent in the past.
    I would say that many of these listed foods aren't always band themselves from the European market, but the ingredients are. If the foods that have these ingredients are possible to make without them, you will see that these foods are sold without those added to the foods.
    If this is not possible, then the food itself is not sold as it is not possible to make without the ingredient, which is band for human consumption in Europe.

  • @bencekeomley-horvath385
    @bencekeomley-horvath385 Před rokem +5

    For 100 dollar a week I can eat fully organic healthy food in Central Europe

  • @michaelnjensen
    @michaelnjensen Před rokem +1

    The more people that buy organic food, the lower the prices will be, here in DK, organic alternatives, is not much more expensive anymore, since most farmers went with organic crops due to the increased demand.

  • @geegnosis8888
    @geegnosis8888 Před rokem +2

    If you were to stoo buying fast food (and they use the cheapest is products), you would have enough money to buy organic. If you were to prepare and cook your favourite fast foods at home at the weekend and freeze them - then all you need do is microwave them when you get home. The key thing yoy must fo is make the decision to improve your eating habits (or not). We cook most days and have a takeaway (to go) about once per week or two weeks. We have a prepared meal (one of the healthier versions with very few additives etc), about once a week. Itherwise it's always fresh and whenever possible (especially chicken) free range/organic. We live in UK on a small but adequate income

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Před rokem +3

    You can trace this back to city planning and the industrial revolution to be honest.
    Basically while Europe uses small stores and houses with multiple people in them the US has single family homes with gardens or lawns around them in cul-de-sacs.
    Because of that you can't just walk to the store, you drive.
    So you need more parking space, increasing the distances further.
    And now the staff have to drive too and so one and so forth.
    Less tax payers pr square km of land means that while expenses keeps going up with utilized land taxes don't scale as well, so they have to be increased.
    So the companies needs to earn more.
    So they have even bigger parking lots to support people from further away.
    And with all the time people spend in traffic they don't have time to shop daily like we often do.
    So people start buying in bulk.
    But then food starts going bad before it's eaten, so preservatives has to be added.
    And so one and so forth.
    Then when the government finally starts getting their act together to regulate the market the US is addicted to food with a lot of preservatives.
    So the US hoes with, we'll ban stuff once *proven* harmful.
    While we here in Europe use a food is banned till proven safe approach instead.
    The US government thinks that's unfair.
    So that's why we got "beef" as you where calling it...
    Organic meat from the US is legal in Europe.
    Regular US meat...
    Not so much...
    As a example...

  • @T0MT0Mmmmy
    @T0MT0Mmmmy Před rokem +2

    French fries from McDonalds Germany consists of potatoes, fat and salt.
    French fires from McDonalds USA have more than 15 ingredients! Why do they need so much ingredients for a basic food?

  • @4Astaroth
    @4Astaroth Před rokem +6

    Well that really sounds unhealthy and expansive in every way. The last time I was at a McDonald was 12 years ago or so. Cooking is nice and you know what you added to the meal.

  • @marcusfranconium3392
    @marcusfranconium3392 Před rokem +2

    On the milk , the cows in the netherlands have a special breed that produce Huge quantities of milk with out hormones or aditives , the grass the soil the gras grows on and the cows produce literaly 29.3 KG of milk a day . in other words 29. 3 liters or 7.7 gallons a day .
    No growth hormones required as the breed of cows produce this much on their own . Look up Frisian cows .
    BTW the dutch eat and drink a lot of dairy . One of the reasons they are so tall.

  • @schutzenfest6691
    @schutzenfest6691 Před rokem +3

    You should drink tea (without sugar). Peppermint leafs or camomile or verbena for example. You can cook it and then cool it down.

    • @fastnbulbouss
      @fastnbulbouss Před 7 měsíci

      true concerning tea....problem would be to live in a place where the water is not toxic, ie....no fertilisers, no lead, no gas leaks from fracking sites, etc etc...

  • @yvesclinquart6031
    @yvesclinquart6031 Před rokem +1

    I am from Belgium and a have worked during years with efsa and some years with fda. The big difference is in Europe you have to prove that your product is safe, in USA this is the opposite, fda has to prove that your product is not safe.

  • @anjavankamperdijk7043
    @anjavankamperdijk7043 Před rokem +4

    Not buying organic but yes to spending 100 dollar in a week on faster food?..mmmmm

  • @strasbourgerelsass1467
    @strasbourgerelsass1467 Před rokem +5

    No, fast food doesnt taste good! Its only that your taste is used to it. You dont know good taste. 🤷🏻‍♂️ Oh yes... fast food is also not convenient.

  • @winterlinde5395
    @winterlinde5395 Před rokem +2

    I have seen so many people react to these kinds of videos by now- I even read a novel talking about it by Amy Tan. In the 90s!!! That’s why it’s so unfathomable how shocked you are by this.

  • @johnmaletic898
    @johnmaletic898 Před rokem +3

    I live in Belgium. I spend on average, 80€ a week on ( mostly organic)food. Zero fastfood, zero additional sugar, no alcohol....higher than average style cooking (Chinese, French, Japanese...mostly meditteranean). Maybe once a year a McDo but then I remember how it's made and what it contains and just take one bite. Fastfood. Myeah just like the plague on rat's backs in the middle ages we see a growing number of McDo, KFC, Donuts and all that crap. These multinationals have plenty of money to bypass ingredient regulation. We also see a huge rise of obesity and diabetes as a result.

  • @bessonnet
    @bessonnet Před rokem +1

    Bread is only flour, salt, yeast and water. No need for more. And it is good. Since si many centuries.

  • @writerinprogress
    @writerinprogress Před rokem +4

    Honestly, giving up sodas and flavoured soft drinks (even the diet ones, which are just as bad but for different reasons) was the best thing I ever did. Lost around 10lbs JUST from doing that, and also got an actual WAIST for the first time since puberty - lost my 'barrel belly' completely!
    And yeah, before that I hated the taste of just plain water too. In fact, if you'd asked me to give up my diet soft drinks and only drink water instead just a couple of months before I actually HAD to do it (due to medical/health issues) I'd have straight-up said "No way, not happening - that is non-negotiable, sunshine!" But I managed it by putting chunks of fresh fruit in my plain water, which infuses it with a little flavour. Melon and pineapple work the best, because they impart the most flavour without breaking up and going too mushy and horrible, and mango is also pretty good. You can load it up with losts of fruit to start with, and then gradually cut it down over time if you wish (I'm now at the stage where I don't need any fruit at all.) It takes a while to train yourself out of needing that sugary hit from a drink, but it's totally worth it!

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Před rokem +1

      That's interesting, I didn't know sugar is such a drug. I mean, when I was a bit younger I also liked drinking sodas, but I just lost interest, I don't even know when, and I've been drinking exclusively water and tea (actual tea or more often just herbs infusions like chamomile, mint, linden, etc,) for the last 10 years or so. Now I don't like the taste of any soda, especially Coca-Cola and Fanta drinks.

  • @richardcastro-parker3704

    Yes we use natural colourings or we don't bother. We don't need all our food to look neon bright to make us buy it, on the whole. The colour doesn't equal taste.

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer1965 Před rokem +2

    If you have a hard time finding yourself a flavorful drink, give this one a try: simply mix apple juice with sparkling water. In GER, we call this "Apfelschorle" and is one of the most popular soft drinks. Go for the juice with no or the least amount of sugar added!

  • @johnnyuk3365
    @johnnyuk3365 Před rokem +1

    Something important to recognise is that indeed EU and U.K. law regarding food and animal practices is to do with human health, but it is also to do with animal health welfare and dignity. Issues that rarely mentioned by Americans. There are many sad vlogs about how farm animals, particularly pigs and chickens, are treated in the US. Although I eat a high vegetarian/vegan diet, I do eat and like meat and fish. I would be very happy to spend 25% or more to buy meat or fish that has been humanely and ethically raised. Only I don’t need to. I suggest you view some of Evan Edinger’s CZcamss. He is an American who has lived in the U.K. for a number of years and he compares U.K. And USA food store prices (even comparing directly the same products in U.K. and USA Aldi stores). The price difference is staggering, some products are 4 times more expensive. So I feel less guilty about eating the small amount of meat that I do knowing that not only is it healthier, had been far more humanely produced, but it is also cheaper. The entire US food industry seems entirely screwed up, both in production and distribution. It is entirely geared up to maximising profit and slewing everything over to fast food. You don’t need to spend $100 on fast food, get a cookbook and experiment, you’ll have disasters as we all do.

  • @pentalphastro
    @pentalphastro Před rokem +2

    My dear, ofcourse you dint like water taste or greens or anything not prosseced. Your flavour reciptors have changed after all these sugar and chemicals you have been fed. Not you, generally. The idea that fast food is chiepier, is illusion. Beleive it or not. And that said by someone who order fast food one to two times per week. Dont know in US but in Greece, 2 onions + 2 tomatos + 2 cucambers + 2 green pepers + 2 carrots are about 2.5-3 euros or 2,8 USD. If you add some olives and some dry bread lets say max 4 euros around 3,6USD. You get a full salad. And if you make some rice and home-made beef burger or chicken in oven max 8 euros, 7,4USD. And ofcourse we looove eating. But why to drink soft drinks??? And in the size of your head?? I mean...really? But I feel your discomfort.

  • @_Xorag
    @_Xorag Před rokem +2

    organic food is expensive, 1 min before i spend 100$ on fast food 😆

  • @user-pb8vc8vp8w
    @user-pb8vc8vp8w Před 3 měsíci

    In Australia we drink our tap water. Some country areas have to use tank water (rain water)

  • @billattercliffe8655
    @billattercliffe8655 Před rokem +2

    Stop eating fast food and you can afford organic. $100 a week more than covers the extra cost. You could shop at Whole Foods.

  • @farokudahitam
    @farokudahitam Před rokem +2

    Fast food is not fast cheap or actually food.
    Hormones may also be good for human milk production.
    Free range and grass fed actually tastes better. most chicken in the USA is bland

  • @Tomcat_92
    @Tomcat_92 Před rokem +2

    100$ of fast food in a week?! You should DEFINITELY change your habits, sweetheart. I'd recommend a full blood check up too ASAP

  • @davey2487
    @davey2487 Před rokem

    0:54 you're definitely right about that. I think specifically the Japanese are generally regarded as the healthiest people in the world. They, like many other Asian countries, have a really healthy and nutritious diet.

  • @michaelkuschnefsky362
    @michaelkuschnefsky362 Před rokem +3

    I guess you've never eaten good bread. In Germany, bread is one of the most important foods. And many bakeries still bake it according to the old tradition. You would never forget something as good as German bread. It's healthy and tastes so good. You should also eat lots of fruit. I can't understand how Americans can live with all the shit that's in their food. Fruit Vegetables Little meat. This is important for a balanced and good diet. And exercise, Less driving, more cycling or walking. And if something doesn't taste good, it's often due to the way it was prepared, not because it's fruit or vegetables.

    • @gregorygant4242
      @gregorygant4242 Před rokem

      It's called profits , big profits for the companies making and selling it , they
      don't give a crap about people's health , only profits matter to them !

  • @paulo5297
    @paulo5297 Před rokem +5

    It's all about the $$$$$$

  • @marcelmuseler6697
    @marcelmuseler6697 Před rokem +3

    Yes it´s true. I said it to you. Come to Germany. Gatorade is banned in EU too. You learn every day. Sorry for my bad english.
    MfG

    • @aidekhia81
      @aidekhia81 Před rokem

      You can get gatorade in the supermarket in germany like tegut

    • @marcelmuseler6697
      @marcelmuseler6697 Před rokem

      @@aidekhia81 not the same like in the US

  • @drcl7429
    @drcl7429 Před rokem +3

    Phosphorous is not harmful unless you have kidney disease. Phosphoric acid is a problem for you teeth if you don't rinse after drinking it.

    • @gregorygant4242
      @gregorygant4242 Před rokem

      Yep , coke and similar soft drinks have huge amounts of that.
      If you don't rinse it out it will dissolve the enamel on your teeth very fast ! Nasty stuff !

  • @stefanberndt3312
    @stefanberndt3312 Před rokem +1

    sure. here are vegetable and fruit juices are used to color food. but, europeans prefer natural foods, they dont need artificial colors. i suggest to watch a video grocery shopping us / germany. you will learn, food is cheaper in europe than in the us

  • @GdzieJestNemo
    @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +1

    in Poland fast food is the expensive option. Also organic/no-gmo/natural doesn't mean healthy and in most cases it's just a marketing quirk. You would have to check if the label is legit and what it exactly entails. Even then it's still just a small pointer in usually better direction. After all stuff like asbestos and arsenic are both organic, natural and contain no GMO. Food chemistry/nutritional science is a complicated, convoluted thing and often hijacked by marketing people. General rule of thumb: any ready microweave food, fried stuff, snacks, sweet stuff is off limits. Get local (best your own) veggies/fruits and meats and prepare meals yourself

    • @annemariefleming
      @annemariefleming Před rokem

      I grow my own herbs too, from seed. Some are really expensive in the shops, but seed is cheap, and I have grown strawberries, tomatoes and bell-peppers in pots on my patio.

  • @johnroberts5797
    @johnroberts5797 Před rokem +3

    Money speaks in the food Industrie like nothing else, if you cannot speak out whats on the packets, then it's not good for you.

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 Před rokem

    Last time I calculated what I spent on food it was $100 a month, but it was a while ago, probably $200 now. Sweden is sooo expensive

  • @mariopetrocelli1538
    @mariopetrocelli1538 Před rokem +2

    La ignorancia de algunos los hace creer que en USA. se come saludable, y no es así, sino en Europa y algunos otros países, no de balde tienen un sistema de salud nacional o del Estado, mejor que en USA.

  • @whitechocolate072
    @whitechocolate072 Před rokem

    I just bought a loaf of bread in UK the ingredients: flour, water, salt, yeast. Nothing else!

  • @pariahstat2683
    @pariahstat2683 Před rokem +4

    Come on, you know Murican food is healthy. Just look at that 'Heart Attack Burger'.

  • @millymac7796
    @millymac7796 Před rokem

    You can get great food straight from the farm via their on-line shops. Get a n airfryer and enjoy

  • @gaelsomerville5163
    @gaelsomerville5163 Před rokem +1

    And of course we (UK and EU) won't have American chlorine washed chicken and eggs and USA won't have our unwashed chicken and eggs! Main problem with the use of Bovine growth hormone (both natural and synthetic) is that it leads to a lot more mastitis in the cows which has to be treated with antibiotics; as you know, the overuse of antibiotics is leading to more and more antibiotic resistance which is also why it is banned in many countries.
    America is quite partial to very yellow food; whenever I see American cheese, it does look an unnatural yellow. Our food probably looks a bland colour to Americans at times but you soon get used to the colours that foods really are (without dyes). Don't much trust our FDA equivalent and actually scrutinise ingredients lists before I buy any product to decide if I want to risk it!

  • @olehaugan9555
    @olehaugan9555 Před rokem +1

    You have to like your lifestyle, or else you'll just quit. Try to find healthy alternatives to your trigger foods and try to eat those when you are craving. Same with physical activity. Find something you like. Random sports can be surprisingly fun with friends

  • @PDVism
    @PDVism Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hellmans mayo second ingredient is WATER.
    You know how much water you use when making home made mayonaise? NONE
    And don't get me started on the rest of the ingredients n Hellmans.
    Hersey's chocolate isn't considered chocolate in Europe because it tastes like vomit to any country that actual knows anything about chocolate.
    Fries, or as you would call them French fries, in the USA's MacDonalds have a ton of ingredients, most of them barely pronounceable.
    In the EU you'll find that even the store bought deep freezed ones only have a few namely: potato and oil, and dextrose.
    The last one to make them look golden brown. If at all possible I try to avoid those because there are brands that just stick to potato and oil (oil because they have been pre-fried)
    Truth be told, even in my country however MacDonalds fries have 13 ingredients. Which is still a lot better than in the USA.
    Except for your beef, pork, poultry, eggs, bread, soda's, fruit, veggies, candy, cereals and water.... the rest is safe'ish in the USA.
    :)

  • @samlatope4532
    @samlatope4532 Před rokem +1

    Potassium bromate has been banned in the UK since 1973

  • @spyro257
    @spyro257 Před rokem

    tap water in the Nordics, is very clean... we dont think twice, before filling a glass with tap water, and just drink it, coz it's clean everywhere...

  • @ricardoc.2535
    @ricardoc.2535 Před rokem +1

    wooow there with the cheese...most of us dont even consider your cheese real cheese ...

  • @fastnbulbouss
    @fastnbulbouss Před 7 měsíci

    Mac and cheese contains no cheese....so you're safe. But the safest thing to do is to eat the box...that's a lot safer than the content .

  • @paulo5297
    @paulo5297 Před rokem +4

    Organic should be with no added bits to it and so should be cheaper as you're not adding anything to it . But all the things added to bulk up this crap make it cheaper go figure.

    • @ja_ma
      @ja_ma Před rokem +1

      Could It be because they get more of the product they sell in the same area of land or amount of animals?

  • @Alex-gv2nx
    @Alex-gv2nx Před rokem

    " But it tastes so good ! 😅😁

  • @adambuesser6264
    @adambuesser6264 Před rokem +3

    Have you tried to cook your own meal every week instead of ordering out every few days?

  • @gowest19
    @gowest19 Před rokem

    Hi,after this vid you may thing eating "fake food".In germany we have over 300o typ´s of bread.Healthyfood try it on farmersmarket when aviable.Greet´s from germany.

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 Před rokem

    In Germany, a large part of the food comes from organic food. The prices are hardly more expensive than ordinary food. Manufacturers have realized that there is no money to be made with more and cheaper food. Instead, quality and organic are used to stabilize prices.

    • @Jungfrun1
      @Jungfrun1 Před rokem

      With the added benefit of EU fonds for farms that grow organic.

  • @thomasherzog2172
    @thomasherzog2172 Před rokem

    potassium bromide is also discussed to be used on lethal injection protocol of at least 2 US states as a replacement for pancuronium bromide

    • @gregorygant4242
      @gregorygant4242 Před rokem

      Well, at least you'll get your daily dose of potassium when you're being killed , lol !

  • @emilianstefan4424
    @emilianstefan4424 Před rokem +2

    You don't like water. You don't like vegetables. You want to live healthy? Babe!
    You need to move to Europe. At least junk food is healthier here.

  • @michaausleipzig
    @michaausleipzig Před rokem +2

    Hehe ... the moment you mentioned Mountain Dew in the beginning I knew you were in for a treat... 😅
    Seriousely, drink tea as a healthy yet tasty alternative. I'm sure you find a flavour of tea you like. And you can also just let it sit and cool down...
    On a second thought ... better check the package carefully. I wouldn't put it past Americans to put some carcinogenic colours in their tea. No offence...

  • @prometheus4993
    @prometheus4993 Před rokem

    as a german say, ok, us america dont use the metrics, but the good is that Liberia (Africa) and Myanmar(Asia) use the imperial measure ments..but no OTHER Nation in the world,

  • @eefvreeland9472
    @eefvreeland9472 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to the real world

  • @bessonnet
    @bessonnet Před rokem

    You can do your bread. It's easy. Try !

  • @prometheus4993
    @prometheus4993 Před rokem

    8.38 ...not big as your head, but big as your brain in your head is "so viel weiter" :-)

  • @daviddomenici7940
    @daviddomenici7940 Před rokem

    Ciao, in Italia sul etichetta degli ingredienti del pane c'è scritto acqua farina lievito e sale 😁

  • @robertedel306
    @robertedel306 Před rokem

    We used to live in Hawaii and to the milk we bought fishoil was added. Sorry, I'm not a farmer but I know that cows don't give milk with added fish oil

    • @fastnbulbouss
      @fastnbulbouss Před 7 měsíci

      That's how they add the vitamin D....from cod liver oil.

  • @nikaswords17
    @nikaswords17 Před rokem

    You gotta eat those fruits and veggies...if you're past toddler age it's quite weird to refuse

  • @jorget.g.7868
    @jorget.g.7868 Před rokem +1

    you should move to EU to learn how REAL food tastes like! It's healthier :)

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 Před rokem

    Ü-eggs are banned in the US but allowed in Europe. These consist of a chocolate shell containing a plastic capsule containing a surprise toy. European children learn very quickly how to open chocolate to get at the capsule. And in it the toy.
    American kids aren't as smart, why American authorities ban Ü- eggs.
    Instead, Kinder Surprise is sold. The capsule is next to the chocolate, not in it.
    It often happens that tourists try to smuggle Ü-eggs into the US. This leads to severe penalties.

  • @wWvwvV
    @wWvwvV Před rokem +1

    "Liberalism in California", compared to Europe, California is far right. Dems and Reps are both far right. Neo-Liberalism is the better word to look for.

  • @lilithiaabendstern6303
    @lilithiaabendstern6303 Před rokem +2

    who doesn't love food, yet you - as everyone else - should demand to get actual good quality food for the money you pay, you said you've 100 bucks for fast food last month, but was it actually worth 100$ qualitywise?
    Kiana Docherty made a video about the addictiveness of fast food, that's no coincidence that you crave this food - 'if you eat fast food, this happens to your body' where she speaks about an experiment done on rats, where they where given only fast food to eat, and it took two weeks for the rats to except normal food again afterwards, some would literally starve than eating normal food - so yeah, it's not only up to you why it's hard to make changes, and not everyone has the strength and/or the money to go 'cold turkey' on fast food - because food and the mishandling of food is something for the state governments if not even the federal government to solve, by putting laws and regulations in place to protect its people from getting sick, and these check-ups regularly - and no, that neither socialism nor communism, that's part of being a democracy, which literally mean people's reign, from the people for the people

  • @hagenmassar4555
    @hagenmassar4555 Před rokem +1

    Try farmer markets.

  • @Drompok
    @Drompok Před rokem

    That much radioactive Mountain Dew? Be careful you don't start glowing at night. 😃😃

  • @apolloniapythia9141
    @apolloniapythia9141 Před rokem

    There is a principal difference between Europe and the USA: in Europe we try to think of health first in the USA it is business; because in most countries the states have to pay for health care the want their people healthy so the can control the costs in the USA their is no health care only healzh business and that drives on many ill people. So for food or legal drugs there is the principal in Europe that the industry has to prove that a product or part of it is not a risk for health or it will be banned (e.g. gen manipulation and its unknown effects on consumer); in tzhe USA the industry paid their politicians for the other way: as long as their is no proof of damage it is legal; and if studies shows that thousand of people have died because of that product a decade long court battle starts till there is a compromise because most of the victims are poor andthe industry pays penuts and brings the next product on the market that all free loving Americans have to use ...

  • @caidenm1838
    @caidenm1838 Před rokem

    You need to watch food wars on food insider channel

  • @prometheus4993
    @prometheus4993 Před rokem

    abonniert ) that is goood )

  • @bertkassing8541
    @bertkassing8541 Před rokem

    I think if you really want to eat healthier you should move to the European Union. The rules for food are much stricter here than in the US. Combine that with a much nicer work/life balance, more vacation days and more free time, and you'll need fast food less. You have time here to cook healthy yourself :-)

  • @RaccoonLex
    @RaccoonLex Před rokem

    Milk is udderly delicious🤤

  • @pablogarcia5542
    @pablogarcia5542 Před 6 měsíci

    You must come to Europe por ever 😂😂😂😂

  • @nabeelshariff6006
    @nabeelshariff6006 Před rokem

    L with that Gatorade
    Prime all the way baby

  • @silentlovegacha
    @silentlovegacha Před rokem

    You should just move to the uk 🇬🇧!!!
    It’s sooo much better here 😄😄

  • @prometheus4993
    @prometheus4993 Před rokem

    ounches,whats that? ..uuups

  • @alantylka3411
    @alantylka3411 Před rokem +3

    American you don't know what cheese is

    • @gregorygant4242
      @gregorygant4242 Před rokem

      It's that yellow stuff you squeeze out of a plastic tube like Cheezwhiz !
      Yummy yum yum !

  • @attilaosztopanyi9468
    @attilaosztopanyi9468 Před rokem

    My Cereal doesn't colorful. It has real fruit in it. Literally.

  • @aepfelchenapfelbaum9536

    Min. 15:55 ... Well. Let´s say, money rules the US! ;) ... Maybe it´s not 100% true in Europe.

  • @markusklar9479
    @markusklar9479 Před rokem

    I you dont like the normal taste of water, maybe try sparkling water

  • @maxxie84
    @maxxie84 Před 9 měsíci

    ahahah no wonder my boobs are huge! I loved that :P

  • @aepfelchenapfelbaum9536

    Min. 9:10 .... Earlier in the video, you explained how sugar and fat make things tasty ... and here you fall for the BAD softdrink.

  • @MrGreenpower
    @MrGreenpower Před 7 měsíci

    😂😂😂 all about that $$$ in USA and here in EU we have better food and all 😄

  • @samlatope4532
    @samlatope4532 Před rokem

    You had a jab? Ya done ! If you have!