The British section in an American supermarket, thoughts? 🤔

by cutexbabex

40 comments
  1. Amazing prices. Things in SF would be 3 or 4 times those

  2. For such a small section it’s a pretty decent selection!

  3. From the UK here, you haven’t lived you poor things if that’s all you got. You better believe we have alot more than that!

  4. Heinz baked beans are utter shite. Branston is the king of baked beans.

  5. How much for tbat skinny bottle of ribena diluted?

  6. Can’t go wrong with the Border biscuits but the rich teas on end is just wrong.

  7. Borders is a fine choice but where’s the chocolate hobnobs?

  8. Looks pretty British to me, but always thought Marmite was an Aussie import to the UK

  9. My neice lives in America now, and my sister sends over boxes of Robinsons Summer Fruit cuz she can’t get it over there.

  10. Irn Bru & Tunnocks caramel (nb please note the spelling our US friends) wafer bars.
    Can’t be going too wrong there.

  11. Apart from the Yorkshire puddings mix – surely no one has bought one of those over here? How hard is it to make FFS?

  12. This was exactly what I had at my local supermarket in the US and I always thought they did good with absolute essentials (birdseye powdered custard being one).

  13. Heinz beans and sald cream, HP sauce, Marmite and Ambrosia custard. Yep good to go, move along.

  14. Pretty much.

    The Terry’s Chocolate Orange bar is a nice touch.

  15. Need to add the lemon drizzle melts to the Border selection! Premium biccy.

  16. It looks like a Tesco express or a co-op in a non posh area, just a glorified sweetie shop.

  17. Imagine wanting British chocolate and all they had was Fry’s Turkish Delight.

  18. At a glance it looks pretty spot on (although there’s lots to add). With that said, Sharwood’s jarred curry sauce seems like a proper odd choice.

  19. Not cool. We do not have British sections in Colorado supermarkets. I’ve been told from a reliable source, the mustard in the U.K. can purge snot.

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