US vs Australia Subway | Food Wars | Insider Food

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From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find all the differences between Subway in the US and Australia. This is "Food Wars."

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:12 Portion Sizes
02:09 Exclusives
20:11 Cultural Perceptions
22:23 Price
23:02 Nutrition
23:44 Ingredients
26:18 Credits

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US vs Australia Subway | Food Wars | Insider Food

All Comments (21)
  • @Pertster1
    Australia has Italian herbs in cheese. We have a saying down here, "why would you ask what bread I want, of course it's Italian herbs
  • @alimfuzzy
    Don't know what's with the Australian one, they missed a while bunch of bread types and standard sandwiches.
  • @nighthawk8412
    Joe put the War in Food Wars. It was fun watching him say something like "Take that (insert country name)!" We need that sort of banter back on Food Wars videos.
  • @tctt185_dg
    Bye the way. We do indeed have Italian Herb & Cheese Bread at Subway in Australia. I don't know what Subway she went to. I live in Tasmania and we do have it in Subway. It is my favorite out of the different Subway breads. My favorite sub is the Meatball Melt... I also like the Seafood Sensation. Don't hate me in that one, we have our own different tastes.
  • @OcarinaSapphr-
    I would have thought the White Chocolate & Macadamia cookie to be an Australian exclusive- it's the only cookie I get...
  • @penguinbrony2415
    For the Buffalo Chicken sub, we use Franks Red Hot sauce. The BMT and Spicy Italian also are now exclusively on the Subway Series menu, only difference being double cheese. Also, you can customize what is on your Subway Series subs as well.
  • @Mullet345
    I remember that we had the cups for drinks not that many years ago here in Australia. I would always get a large cup whenever I got a drink alongside my subway order.
  • @Ashley_Boasso
    You forgot about the honey mustard sauce that Subway has here in the states it’s my favorite sauce to get on my sandwich
  • @DrLilo
    As a non-American, I wonder if the main reason ranch never takes off outside of the US is the name. Like, what does "ranch" even mean? Basically every takeaway in the UK does a "garlic mayo dip", which is honestly just ranch, under a more discriptive name.
  • @SlytherinReviews
    we do have Diet Coke in Australia, some Subway stores do offer it in Australia it's just not a main drink offering unlike how it is a Macca's or Hungry Jack's.
  • @SnowWolfAlpha
    So the raspberry cheesecake cookie isn't a Australian exclusive then?
  • @Mammutidae
    So I barely barely ever leave dislikes on YT videos: but this seems so incredibly rushed and badly researched. If I'm not alone in my opinion: the people looking at analytics will probably think "oh it's two women in the video it's misogynists and/or Joe fanatics. “ Britt has become my new favourite FW host, she encapsulates the modern Aussie pretty perfectly. You guys are just skimping on research, writing, and editing.
  • @jkfdkjjd
    *V is a New Zealand energy drink
  • @themoviedealers
    Buffalo chicken sauce is basically hot sauce mixed with butter, maybe a little salt and pepper. Ranch is buttermilk and onion dressing.
  • @Djnosey97
    Surely Americans know what bitters is? It’s used in a lot of classic cocktails like an old fashioned. Also Bitters is actually highly alcoholic at nearly 50% alcohol but the amount used in the drink lemon lime and bitters is such a small amount that the drink is considered non-alcoholic and can be served to a minor
  • @TonyDwKhayehh
    Idk who told her Australia doesn’t have Italian herb and cheese lmao we’ve got like 5 breads we have white as well.
  • @audoinxr6372
    Aus subways are different state to state. And franchise owner to owner. Like my local is owned by OTR chain. Its $17 for a large meal BMT with beetroot. But that same order at a private store is $19 and a smaller bottled drink. In Tas is was $15 and a smaller bottle. Qld had pineapple as an option.