now i know why all the food is onthe wrong shelf in marks n spencers
Most inconsiderate to other shoppers and staff.Put items back properly! How unmannerly!
One day she'll read the ingridients...
I thought you treated the packaged bakery items disrespectfully. Someone will end up buying them but you were squeezing them and then shoving them back on a shelf often not in a neat way.
'Why can't we in America have it all nice and organised?' Says a woman who trashed an aisle, couldn't read, and was really surprised that English muffins exist in England.
Many American YouTube content creators always seem to be puzzled about everyday items found on British supermarket shelves and not quite sure how to pronounce the names of items. They act as if the English spoken in Britain is something of a foreign language to them. 😂
We used to have Marks and Spencers in Canada. The owner took the stores out of Canada. We miss Marks and Spencer.
Why don't you TRY things ? Bizarre - half the fun of going to another country is trying their foods. Weird.
Scotch pancake - `Oh, it's like an American pancake'. No, the `American pancake' was introduced to America by the Scots who emigrated there.
The only thing you need to know about British food it’s better then American food ,yes I been to America and the food was terrible
Soda Farl is Irish you can toast it with lashing of butter and jam you call it jelly or you could put on avocado and a poached egg. Or you could shallow fry it and have fried eggs on it with bacon.
Salivating watching this! I like how the products have a written description of all the lovely things inside. That is so English somehow. It is such a literary culture, everything is mediated by the word, The description is part of the enjoyment of the product. It sort of "frames" it.
Don't worry yourself too much over any negative comments you may get over this video . . . Yes, it's true that items are usually well placed and look neat by the stackers after it closes. However, go in any supermarket, no matter which one late evening or at night before closing, and you'll find things that were picked up earlier ending up elsewhere in the store when they change their minds to something else instead . . . I've seen a tub of strawberries (or other non-frozen items) just left in freezers - and kids toys or fridge items in with some fruit and veg. Sweets though (candies), you can find left in a lot of places, too. As kids may pick anything up, open it to try them, and then dump it if they don't like it. Whereas if the mother, father, parents, or whoever is with them see it, instead of buying what they've opened, will stick it up on a high shelf just to hide it to save paying for it . . . As for any cakes, buns, loaves/bread, etc - Americans don't usually like them while in Europe as they're usually not sweet enough taste-wise for them - (But, are far healthier though!) - typically because we either use a sugar type substitute if required, or none.in them. Cakes and buns can be different though because of any kind of icing used on them, which makes them taste quite sweet, to us anyway . . . Pleased to hear that you went back to place them correctly again, which is also more than some will bother to do as I said earlier . . .
Yes i agree. You are making a mess of the shelves 😅
No idea where these unpleasant people in the comments came from. I apologise if any of them actually are English. We're not all like that but that's Youtube for you. Anyway, - the teacakes are bready type buns, they are sweet and the dark things are currants and sometimes other dried fruits not chocolate chips. They have mixed spice in them too. We traditionally toast them and have them with butter and you can put jam on them too. - I've never had spiced fruit buns but they look similar to teacakes but with icing on top so you couldn't toast them. - never heard of Yumyums, must be a M&S invention. - Welsh cakes are hard to describe. You'll just have to try them. They are like a sweet pastry but not flaky and again with dried fried and mixed spice in them. They are denser than fruitcakes - hot cross buns are traditional Easter buns but people eat them all year round. They are quite similar to teacakes but they are smaller, denser and have a bit more spice in them than teacakes. - farls are soda flat breads traditional to Scotland and Ireland. Marks and Spencer food is known for being very nice but it's quite expensive especially in London.
Welshman here, living on the other side of the world these days lol. Welshcakes are very dense, flat and rich pancakes with the odd raison thrown in for juiciness lol. M&S are the 'Top-End' of retailers, classy but very expensive lol. Do take the time out to nip down to my homeland, if you get the chance, especially in high summer: I come from Swansea (actually, The Mumbles, which is just outside the city) I promise you, you will be blown away by the beauty of Swansea Bay! Head to Verdi's Cafe, built on the Promenade at Mumbles, not far from the Pier, for a view across the bay that has been compared to the Bay of Naples! Cheers from Brunei!
Why didn’t you put the items back on the shelf as you found them?
Crumpets are really nice. You toast them and put Butter on them and it soakes in. Yummy. Also M and S is expensive. Other cheaper supermarkets also have quality foods, But cheaper.
British people or anyone who knows what these goods are can you please comment so we can learn what these goods are? Im getting the same comments about being ignorant and messy but that doesn’t help me. Im always trying to learn so I encourage positive comments❤😅
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