AMERICAN vs. BRITISH Supermarkets

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Published 2016-10-25

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  • @simoneyoung825
    in England you need to go to specific stores if you want toys, costumes, cards and makeup...
  • @lilithstorm7026
    we (the UK) DO celebrate Halloween typically! The US does put more effort into it and generally go more mad about it but we still celebrate it
  • @ziggy12378
    There's two different candy aisles at target. The seasonal candy and the regular everyday candy
  • @RyanWolf92
    If you want toys in the UK you basically go to a toy shop, and the same for costumes you go to a costume shop. If you want cards then you go to a card shop. There are a lot of shops in the UK specific to one thing.
  • @yousefnoori
    Dollar Store vs Poundland, Poundland wins easily by a huge margin.
  • @bossburger9245
    In the tesco near me we have like five aisles of halloween things
  • @stefbmccoy8297
    at every store I shop at in USA we have many different pizza. like chicken, supreme, Mexican etc
  • @tivaward3082
    Kinder surprise eggs are ACTUALLY illegal in the US, it's ridiculously stupid.
  • @ckm132
    U could have gone to toys r us that is where u get toys from Tesco s is usually for stuff for home n electronics (only some Tesco s) n food n clothes
  • @c_jh2754
    You should have gone to an Asda superstore to have a fair comparison. They are so similar to target excluding the colours, that you would not know the difference.
  • @toniloresca
    omg he reminds me of jack frost when talks about the frozen stuff at target. i love it
  • @Citsjustme
    Halloween Oreos= normal Oreo with food coloring
  • @TheresaDeVries
    loved this video, had me laughing at your enthusiasm for Pop Tarts etc. I agree with everything in this. Chocolate is way better in the UK etc than in the USA