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  • Harry Kersh: From McDonald's to Domino's,

  • we wanted to find out all the biggest

  • portion-size differences

  • between UK and US fast food.

  • This is "Food Wars."

  • This is what a small drink looks like in the UK.

  • Joe Avella: This is a US small.

  • Harry: This is what a medium drink looks like.

  • Joe: This is a US medium.

  • Harry: And this is a large.

  • Joe: [groaning] And this

  • is a US large.

  • Harry: So, with our McNuggets in the UK,

  • the default adult sizes on the menu

  • are a box of six,

  • a box of nine,

  • or a share box of 20.

  • Joe: Nuggets.

  • You can get a box of four,

  • or you can get a six piece,

  • or

  • 10,

  • 20, for "sharing,"

  • or

  • [groans]

  • 40.

  • And according to the three McDonald's in the area,

  • they don't have 20 or 40 boxes.

  • They just do them in increments of 10.

  • But this is on the menu.

  • Harry: Just out of curiosity,

  • we're gonna bring our trusty friend the scales back,

  • and we're gonna weigh the Big Mac

  • and see if there is any difference in size.

  • Not sure there will be, but let's find out.

  • [bell rings]

  • Joe: Hang on, hang on, hang on.

  • Harry: This is what a regular popcorn chicken

  • looks like in the UK.

  • And this is what a large popcorn chicken looks like.

  • Joe: In the US, we have a large popcorn chicken,

  • and if you want to go even larger than the large,

  • you can get yourself popcorn chicken box.

  • Something for you and your buddies, I'm sure.

  • You're not eating this by yourself.

  • Did I lose any?

  • No?

  • No way, am I doing this without...

  • oh, don't jinx it!

  • Aah, oh!

  • You,

  • and you,

  • and you.

  • Crumb?

  • Crumb.

  • Harry: This is a regular fries,

  • and this is a large fries.

  • Joe: Here's the US regular.

  • All right?

  • And you wanna go to the next size up,

  • this is the US large.

  • Goosh!

  • Look at how big that is.

  • It's like five of those ones that he had.

  • Slo-mo: Goosh!

  • Harry: Let's find out how much a large fries

  • weighs in the UK.

  • Joe: Let's weigh our large fry.

  • Oh, man.

  • Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho,

  • ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!

  • They are packed in there, dude! Look at that.

  • Is that everything?

  • Harry: In the UK, you can get buckets in three sizes.

  • You can get a six piece.

  • You can get a 10 piece.

  • Or you can get a 14 piece.

  • [groaning]

  • Joe: Eight piece.

  • Whoa!

  • [thuds]

  • 12 piece.

  • Yep, yep, yep.

  • This is --

  • I'm not gonna, I can't even dump it.

  • Yo,

  • look how much chicken this is.

  • Oh, my God, what a mess.

  • Harry: In the UK, we have three drink sizes.

  • We have a small, which is 250 milliliters.

  • Joe: This is a US small.

  • Harry: We have a regular,

  • which is 400 milliliters.

  • Joe: This is a US medium.

  • Harry: And we have a large.

  • Joe: And here

  • [groans]

  • is the US large.

  • Burger King.

  • Harry: Now, in the UK, we have three sizes of fries,

  • small, regular, and large.

  • Joe: Here's a Burger King small fry,

  • here's a Burger King medium fry,

  • and a Burger King large fry.

  • Harry: So, of the three sizes of fries that we were given,

  • I'm actually not sure which one is the regular

  • and which one is the small,

  • because these two kinda look identical.

  • We're going to weigh them all.

  • We're gonna start with this orange-bottomed bag.

  • 80...

  • 88 grams.

  • Now we're gonna weigh the slightly darker orange bag

  • and see which size this is.

  • So, there's only a 5-gram difference,

  • but this one is the small.

  • So, a large fries in the UK

  • looks like it's around 180 grams,

  • which is double the regular.

  • [beep] I broke the scale.

  • [laughs]

  • We're actually having some concerns about the sizes

  • of the fries in the UK,

  • because our measurements showed

  • that the lighter orange bag actually contained more fries

  • than the darker orange bag.

  • However, when lined up very scientifically like this,

  • what we'll actually see is that

  • the bag sizes go up in that color order instead.

  • So I think what's happened here is that

  • our small was actually bigger than our regular.

  • Joe: Wow, a lot of fry drama over there in the UK.

  • As you can see from our sizes,

  • it's pretty obvious what the small,

  • medium, and large is,

  • but, of course, we're still gonna weigh them.

  • So let's start with the small fry.

  • Yep.

  • Whoa, rogue fry.

  • And now the medium fry.

  • You're making a face.

  • I don't like that face.

  • It's, like...

  • yeah, it's pretty similar.

  • I know how we will solve this,

  • but not,

  • not that way.

  • Over here. Burger King is in the hot seat, baby!

  • Burger King's in the hot seat!

  • Large fries.

  • So, I'm gonna do something really tedious and boring.

  • Two, three, four,

  • 12, 13,

  • 20, 21, 22,

  • 35 regulars,

  • 10 kind of broken-up ones.

  • One, two,

  • 34 and 18?

  • But there were a lot of smaller ones.

  • Producer: Arguably more than the medium.

  • Joe: Whoa!

  • That's pretty cold, Burger King.

  • That is pretty cold.

  • Don't act like you're surprised by this.

  • And I know what they're gonna say.

  • They're gonna be like,

  • "Well, everyone who scoops it's different."

  • OK, but our scooper here

  • and their scooper in the UK made a similar error.

  • Hmm.

  • Suspicious, right?

  • Frygate 2020!

  • Harry: So, this is a Whopper in the UK.

  • No, it's not, that's a Halloumi King.

  • Is this the Whopper?

  • Have they forgotten the f---ing Whoppers?

  • Burger King!

  • So, what we're going to do is weigh a Whopper

  • and see how much a Whopper weighs in the UK.

  • [thuds]

  • Joe: All right, let's take a look at the US Whopper.

  • First thing I'm gonna do,

  • I'm gonna weigh it.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • That's a Whopper.

  • Booyah.

  • Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,

  • gotta be scientific about it.

  • Harry: This is the smallest pizza you can get in the UK.

  • It's called an individual,

  • and it measures 7 inches across.

  • Joe: Our smallest is, believe it or not, the small.

  • Here it is, and it measures, in diameter, 10 inches.

  • Harry: The next size up is a small,

  • which measures 9.5 inches.

  • Joe: Next size up for the US is our medium,

  • which is 12 inches.

  • Harry: This is 11.5 inches.

  • Joe: What? I'm starving.

  • Hey,

  • I grabbed a slice.

  • I'm starving. This pizza smells so good.

  • I skipped breakfast.

  • [clapping hands]

  • Next pizza.

  • Next up for the US is our large,

  • which is a 14-inch diameter.

  • Oh, hell, yeah.

  • What's with the way they cut your large pizza, Harry?

  • It's ridiculous. Look at that.

  • And not to be outdone,

  • the US has one more size,

  • the extra large,

  • diameter 16 inches.

  • Bro, look at the size of this thing.

  • Harry: Now, a 2.5-inch difference

  • might not sound like a lot,

  • but if you factor that into the surface area,

  • it's actually 58 square inches wider

  • than the UK's largest pizza,

  • which is almost a third of an increase.

  • Joe: Am I looking at this right?

  • Is it supposed to be six slices?

  • It's six slices. That can't be right.

  • Six slices for a extra-large pizza?

  • Look at the size of these slices!

  • Harry: Now, hot coffees in the UK come in four sizes.

  • Firstly, we have a short coffee, which is 8 ounces.

  • Joe: The short, 8 ounces.

  • Harry: Then we have a tall coffee, which is 12 ounces.

  • Joe: Next we have the tall,

  • 12 ounces. Harry: Next

  • is a grande coffee, which comes in at 16 ounces.

  • Joe: Then we got the grande,

  • 16 ounces.

  • Harry: A venti, or 20 ounces.

  • Joe: Aah, sensational.

  • And the biggest one,

  • the venti,

  • 20 ounces.

  • And in case you're wondering, it's called the venti

  • because 20 in Italian is venti-twento.

  • Harry: Just to double-check,

  • we're going to measure the largest hot coffee in the UK.

  • So, our venti coffee actually came to closer to 18 ounces.

  • Sort that out, Starbucks. Where's my 2 ounces?

  • Joe: Now I'm going to measure the venti coffee,

  • which should be 20 ounces,

  • minus a few sips.

  • Wait.

  • I came prepared.

  • Whoa, come on!

  • I did not drink that much.

  • Oh, Starbucks!

  • That's not, no, that's not even two,

  • that's, like, an ounce.

  • Harry: The cold coffees in the UK come in three sizes.

  • The tall.

  • Joe: The tall,

  • 12 ounces.

  • Harry: The grande.

  • Joe: We got the grande.

  • Harry: And venti.

  • Joe: Here's where things get kinda weird.

  • Our venti iced is 24 ounces,

  • and we have another size up, trenti, right?

  • Producer: Trenta.

  • Joe: Trenta.

  • And that is

  • 30 ounces.

  • Harry: So, a UK cold venti is exactly 20 ounces.

  • Joe: Yeah, 21.

  • I thought they said this was supposed to be 24.

  • "How many

  • fluid ounces

  • venti

  • iced?"

  • 24.

  • And how much is it, 21?

  • Starbucks. With the ice, you still don't have enough.

  • Harry: With Subway in the UK,

  • you can get sandwiches in four different sizes.

  • Firstly, we have toasted bites,

  • a 6-inch sub,

  • a foot-long sub,

  • and then

  • you can get a platter.

  • Joe: And in the US, we have three sizes,

  • the 6-inch,

  • the foot-long,

  • there you go.

  • For you and your team,

  • [groans]

  • the big boy.

  • Party platter.

  • The old Subway platypus.

  • Harry: Now, in the UK, a platter looks like this.

  • What they do is they make four foot-long sandwiches,

  • then they cut those into fours,

  • so you're left with 16 pieces,

  • each of which is 3 inches.

  • Joe: And for the party platter here,

  • they take five sandwiches,

  • cutting them into three pieces,

  • giving you 15 sandwiches total.

  • In addition, in the US, you can also get yourself

  • a 3-foot-long party sub.

  • [laughing]

  • Look at this thing!

  • This is ridiculous!

  • Uh, three feet,

  • so that is,

  • what's that in...

  • what do you got in the UK?

  • That's 17 meters?

  • I have no idea.

  • Yeah.

  • Harry: If you're a fan of Subway's cookies,

  • in the UK, those come in three sizes.

  • One cookie,

  • three cookies,

  • or 12 cookies.

  • Joe: In the US Subway, you can get

  • a single cookie,

  • a dozen cookies,

  • right like that,

  • or,

  • the

  • [grunts] hang on! Keep rolling.

  • The

  • 36-cookie platter.

  • Booyah!

  • [laughing]

  • I'm like in Vegas, baby! All in!

Harry Kersh: From McDonald's to Domino's,

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