I experienced shrinkflation again today. A loaf of bread used to have 24 slices, then it was 22, then 20, then 18. Today my husband brought home a new loaf and I thought he had eaten some on the way home - 16 slices! At this rate, we will be taking bread to the supermarket to fill the empty bags 🙄
With the Perth Mayor, I think the question was asked who's playing in the tennis tonight (The Australian Open was on at the time), the bloke off camera said 'it's the women's final', Basil responded with 'Oh, so it's a just a reserves game then', meaning it won't be as good as the men's final. I couldn't quite hear it either, but I think that was the gist of it.
My local chemist (pharmacist) just got rid of their robot vending machine. It still had to be filled up, it took up room that is now being better used and I never saw it get jammed but it wouldn’t take many instances to make you just want to get a box of medication of a shelf - like they do now.
I usually only have to wait 15-20 min for a prescription to be filled in our small Aussie pharmacy but at another pharmacy next town over they have immediate fill/pick up with this machine and several servers (they just check with the pharmacist before putting the final dose sticker on the box/bottle) With the "sale " prices I flip the tag up to see if it is really on sale or just a marketing thing
In Australia, medicines are dispensed in the original packaging from the manufacturer, whether that be a bottle or a blister pack in a box (exceptional circumstance would be if you needed something compounded). Unlike the US, we don't have to count out individual pills and put them in a generic orange pill box to sell 😂 Nonetheless, the mysterious long wait while the pharmacist stares blankly at a computer screen still exists, and the dispensing robot isn't going to speed this up.
Prescriptions only take 10-15 minutes to fill in Australia, but that is because of the slowness of the software. Don't forget that we have Medicare so everything (pharmacies, clinics, pathology and hospitals) all have to go through the Medicare system.
I would say the spider was after water. I always keep my water by my bed in a small stainless steal flask with a flip sip lid. 1 it stays cold. 2 if it gets knocked over it won't spill everywhere. And 3 no creepy crawlies can get in.
Found a sneaky Huntsman drinking from my kitchen sink the other night, switched on the light and there he was, cheeky bugger, sneaking a freeby from a puddle in my sink. Scared the bejeesus outa me. Let him have a drink, came back later and he'd scarpered.
Never waited 4hrs for meds! Most 30 mins & then I just come back later lol. She was safe from the snake while it had the guinea pig in its mouth, that’s why dad stepped in lol Flat is non frothed milk, latte is frothed milk
I think North America are given a specific amount of pills in a generic pill container. So If the dr says 29 tablets. The pharmacist will place 29 tablets in the container. Most medications I've been prescribed come in a pre determined foil sealed box.. I generally only have to wait 10 mins. It's grab the whole box and go
IF you go to the markets. fruit and veg stalls will write down there produce to $1 a bag if it gets to the end of the day or is starting to get past it's best. I quite often spend several dollars and come home laden with food. cook it up and put it in the freezer. truely slashes the food bills.
My friend used to buy decent quality one dollar bag of fruit & vegetables at the market until one day a lady who was standing nearby said to her daughter, "I better get done food for the chickens." My friend who was in temporary housing was so embarrassed 😳
I had a stray, far too lean, nervous blue heeler sidle up to me once at a country road stop, layby. I put my hand slowly down and out for it to sniff to reassure it and make a barrier between it and the rest of my body. It bit down on my hand over my thumb and thumb palm mount. I immediately gave it such a speedy whizzy- go- round ( what the girl did to that snake) that it went flying off across the width of the road and landed skidding on it's himdquarters and spine along the opposite gravel edge yelping pitifully and ran into the bush. My boyfriend looked at me in amazement and said "How could you do that to the poor dog?!" Anyway, he adopted the dog and my hand with the loose bloody flap of palm mount flesh healed without scarring, eventually. Apparently the lost " poor little doggie" had been keeping itself alive catching and eating grass grazing galahs ( parrots ). I am glad the dog was rescued and later my boyfriend and I decided amicably that we would go our separate ways. He was a strange one, he chided me ( an animal lover) for hurting the dog, but he used to hunt lynx in the Transylvanian mountains where he was born on his parents farm.
Most store bought "ice creams" are in-fact not ice cream at all. They are called a product name like "splits, golden gaytime, vanilla, original neapolitan" because to use the name "ice cream" on the packaging the product must have 10% or more milk fat (180g per litre). Generally, a "Latte" is 1/3 double shot espresso & 2/3 steamed milk - topped with foam. While a "Flat White" is the same base drink without the foam. The new "digital price tags" have been in stores for some time now. This allows the shop to change prices with the flick of a switch & not have to manually switch the paper-based tags. These units also have a LED light built in to help staff collecting goods for "online orders". The lights flash as the staff member travels down the isle and if multiple orders are being collected at the same time - different colour lights flash. Basil Zempilas (Perth's Lord Mayor) made a silly comment about the Women's Australian Tennis Open (final) being the 'reserves game' - comparing the quality to the men's match.
only in poor suburbs though. Go to rich suburbs & they all steer perfectly. Once they get older though & need maintentnce, they just move them to the poor areas where people don't complain as much about the bad trolleys. I'm not joking either, you NEVER find bad ones in rich areas!
You can get fresh produce for a very generous price if you drive to the farms and buy it from there. 9c (~0.06 USD) per kilo seedless watermelons are a thing during the warmer seasons, and they're HUGE! This was in 2019 by the way
After having multiple issue with a chemist dispensing the wrong medicine - some of which would have risk life-threatening side-effects - I commented to my missus only a few months ago that the job could be done faster and more accurately by a robot. And here we are.
Farmers gate stalls are good if you can find them/live in a farming area. We have a fruit market where I live, fresh fruit and veg for decent prices. I can get the produce I need for a family of 8 for 1 week for $60 to $80 .
Hi Ryan. There is two sizes of trollies (carts) with Woolworths ( Woolies). Plus is they are easier to push the down side is that a slight breeze and they move out on their own. A lot of them end up outside the supermarket or shopping centre and are now mostly becoming a eye-sore in some local towns. They are made out of milk plastic bottles and Aluminium (74 Big) (54 Small). I push these things with a seatbelt type strap with a adjustable plastic clip making a loop. I hope you have a wonderful day as SUN in Gippsland we will be hot with 36 deg C or 96.8 F.
I'm in Brisbane and my pharmacy has had one of those robot dispensing machines since I can remember. The one at my pharmacy is called "Fletcher the Fetcher". Also, in Australia, the majority of the time our pharmacists don't have to count the pills because the pills come in their original packaging, in sealed foil packets inside boxes.
Queensland pharmacist have had those dispenses for a few years now. Our medication comes in already sealed packaging with a set amount of tablets. Drakes has had those recycled plastic trolleys since 2023.
I always check my kettle now, after finding a dead huntsman in the kettle, how long it was there for, I have no idea, but obviously it was thirsty. I now refill by taking the lid off and not filling via the spout. I have seen the medication vending machine in many chemists for years, they are not new.
That’s probably fresh produce from our farmers. Sometimes we harvest more food than planned so the price drops because the market is saturated. 10:33 Flat white just means “a coffee with milk you didn’t foam up” it’s the most basic coffee order you can get
The green shopping trolleys are made from recycled plastic milk bottles apparently, which is probably why they are smaller, but they do come in two different sizes to cater for small and large loads.
Pepsi Max 2L is normally $3.60 but if this photo was taken recently, it would depend on the location because some areas are more expansive in general for shopping, eg at petrol stations, smaller independent supermarkets and rural areas. Also, there’s price fluctuations happening all the time, so we can get specials on the more important items. Soft drinks are not a basic food.
Probably. It's amazing what a few little things can do to influence a person. Colours, sounds, even advertising logos. Looking at it another way, maybe Woolies is realising people are buying less owing to things costing more and so they are trying to help us get only what we need?
There is dairy in it but not enough to meet the requirements for ice cream. Apparently to be considered ice cream it has to have at least 15% milk fat or something like that
The Pharmacy robot is quite common in Western Europe. In France, many pharmacies have it, but it is not displayed in the front store like that, typically it's uses to prepare prescriptions in the back of the store.
The Huntsman eating his veges is normal behaviour, I have pics on my phone of one eating a piece of carrot I also gave him a pea, still waiting for the day I catch my nephews refusing to eat their veges, so I can say "a bug eating spider can eat his veges why can't you?"
I feed carrots to my mealworms too, it's the easiest way of giving them water without them drowning in it. Bugs eat veggies for the water, if you see a spider eating them, you should give it some water
A flat white is one of 3 options for a coffee with milk (not cream and NEVER creamer) . But it isnt just coffee with added milk. Barista made flat white at a cafe is a specific "recipe" (from Google) - a double shot of espresso with milk froth added to the rise to the lip of the cup. As opposed to cappucino which is a shot of espresso with 2/3 milk poured with the foam rising to just above the rim of the cup. And a latte which is made entirely with milk None of them are sweet (unless you ask for added flavour syrup which is rare ). Theyre just coffee with milk. You add your own sugar. If you are sitting down its usually served either in a tea cup size cup and saucer. Or in a mug. For takeaway they are served in small medium or large sizes. Sometimes extra large. But our large sizes would be where US small sizes start.
The reason you wait so long to have your script filled is simple. Smart people like myself left their script at the pharmacy & when it was due for filling, called the pharmacy & asked them to make it up, ready for me to collect later that day :) I always do that now, cause it's about a 1 minute phone call & when I arrive, I simply walk up, give my name & tell them I'm there to collect a script & get it instantly. Filling my script & scripts for people like me is what the pharmacists were doing while you were standing there waiting & trying to figure out how they could be so busy in a near empty shop
Hi Ryan..I've been following u for a bit now but never commented..just thought u might like to hear that I really enjoy ur posts..I watch 99 % of it..& on most days..keep bringing the Aussie content..love it..born & raised in West & later South Western Sydney, NSW,AUSTRALIA.😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😅 5:26 😅😂😂. 5:02 😊😊
I read a book about spiders just recently; there is one type of spider in the world (I think it’s in Asia, from memory but could be wrong), that is actually a herbivore species. Other spiders can but mostly eat insects. But yes, there is one spider in the world that is basically vegan. 😂
1. Probably from a roadside stall. 2. In the old days, it was ice cream, or the minimal milk version was ice confection. Anyone under 40 probably won't remember. Bet they are charging ice cream prices for the ice confection, which should be half the price. 3. All the tickets companies all do the same, may as well get the physical tickets sent for your scrap book. 4. Flat white, black coffee with milk... latte is milky water...😂
The Woolies trolleys are stamped on the side stating each trolley is made of 4 recycled milk bottles, dunno about you, but I think it would take more than just 4, still cool they are using recycled products, when I worked for Coles I took delivery of 500 new steel trolleys, $500 a pop, you do the math. not all for our store, we just took the delivery.
6:00 Bro your getting so good at this Australian accent 😂. Except the word glass haha. It’s normally pronounced with the “A” sound in the word “car”. Gl”are”ass
That Guinea Pig wasn’t safe. The snake was attached with its bitting end. Spidies suck the juice. Flat White is like coffee with milk like you make at home. (Small amount of milk)
4.00. I’ve rarely had to wait more than 10min for a prescription. Come to Oz, Ryan! Also, all our prescriptions are already counted into boxes or bottles.
A flat white is just milk coffee, Latte is just a flat White with a bit more milk and foam on top, a cappuccino is just a latte with chocolate powder on top.
A proper cappuccino is one third espresso, one third hot milk and one third foam with choc powder on top. However these days they cheat by giving you the latte version with choc powder. I always ask for cappuccino with extra foam just to be able to get the original
Taxis here in Oz also have the green light on top of the hail light to indicate to other taxi drivers, and law enforcement, they maybe in trouble and need assistance. But more often than not seometimes they have accidently hit their emergency button lol.
Wikipedia has quite a decent article on Flat White coffee and compares it to a Latte or Cappuccino. Apparently different cafes may have different views on what a flat white is. For simple take away coffee Flat White has less milk included than a Latte or Cappuccino which also less foamy thus flat or flatter. For serious sit down coffee drinkers Flat Whites are usually presented in a standard type ceramic cup while Lattes are usually served in a glass. Lattes are therefore more girly because they have a higher amount of milk, and are probably served in a glass if one was to tend to consider any inamaniate things in terms of gender bias.
They sound great but just remember that someone has to put the medication in the right spot on the shelf and the pharmacist still has to check it. The pharmacists job is a little more involved than just choosing the meds off the shelf.
Happy Arvo mate! 🤗👍 That looks like $10 worth to me, we grow our own healthy fruit and vegetables anywhere there is land! 🍉 Coles, no icecream, icecream? 🙁 Robots giving drugs? Can he be bribed, does he give pharmacy advice? 😳 Yes, go the pet loving girl! 🙋 Huntsmans can't find any bugs to eat? Yes when there's a drought, leave them some water! $8 email ticket? 🤑 Low price first, then up next week! 👍 KFC just trying to save you calories! 🤗 Perth guy said, "the female (tennis) finals is a reserves game"! 🇦🇺🙄
The veg are all old and moldy. The point of a new recipe for Coles is to make the product cheaper to make and they'll keep the price the same. Same taste means it's called "Vanilla".
We'll have to send you a book on our lingo (language). Lol Your a pretty cool young fella, so we'll have to make yah self, yah missus & kiddly pink honoured Auzzie citz then. Lol Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺
in regard to pharmacies. Most of the actual compilation of scripts is done by dispencery assistants, but their work must be checked by a qualified and registered pharmacist, hence the wait
you really need to check out Australia KFC menu . its very extensive .Yes we have fries also chicken wraps and burgers or sandwiches as Americans call them . Please do a video on the menu like you did with Maccas .
hey Ryan, the politician called the women's tennis at the Australian Open a 'Reserves game'. The best I can explain it is that's like saying men's tennis is like the NBA, and women's tennis is like the G-League.
Probably from a roadside stall. A bag of 5 limes is $6 at Woolworths so the limes alone, 4 bags of maybe 14 limes, are almost $70 at Woolworths prices.
Definitely not normal behaviour, I think someone is winding you up! Thanks for your videos, Ryan. Don't let anyone tell you that Trap Door Spiders eat Drop Bears. See ya!
I experienced shrinkflation again today. A loaf of bread used to have 24 slices, then it was 22, then 20, then 18. Today my husband brought home a new loaf and I thought he had eaten some on the way home - 16 slices! At this rate, we will be taking bread to the supermarket to fill the empty bags 🙄
how many grams? Slices doesn't nesesarily mean it shrank, sometimes they also make slices fatter, so as to get people to eat more & buy more
With the Perth Mayor, I think the question was asked who's playing in the tennis tonight (The Australian Open was on at the time), the bloke off camera said 'it's the women's final', Basil responded with 'Oh, so it's a just a reserves game then', meaning it won't be as good as the men's final. I couldn't quite hear it either, but I think that was the gist of it.
i understood that to be "well, our interview will be the reserve game then and no one will watch it"
Agreed!@@SydneyEV
Yah, I got it. Regards from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺
Yes, that's what he said. I'm not surprised.
He was actually referring to the evening news broadcasts being the reserves game…. But a lot of people out there just can’t handle the truth.
My local chemist (pharmacist) just got rid of their robot vending machine. It still had to be filled up, it took up room that is now being better used and I never saw it get jammed but it wouldn’t take many instances to make you just want to get a box of medication of a shelf - like they do now.
Most larger spiders/tarantulas will hunt for water ... if they dry out, it makes it very difficult for them to moult and often die.
Little ones do too, I watched a UK show where they showed a tiny house spider sipping from a drop of water.
I usually only have to wait 15-20 min for a prescription to be filled in our small Aussie pharmacy but at another pharmacy next town over they have immediate fill/pick up with this machine and several servers (they just check with the pharmacist before putting the final dose sticker on the box/bottle)
With the "sale " prices I flip the tag up to see if it is really on sale or just a marketing thing
In Australia, medicines are dispensed in the original packaging from the manufacturer, whether that be a bottle or a blister pack in a box (exceptional circumstance would be if you needed something compounded). Unlike the US, we don't have to count out individual pills and put them in a generic orange pill box to sell 😂 Nonetheless, the mysterious long wait while the pharmacist stares blankly at a computer screen still exists, and the dispensing robot isn't going to speed this up.
Prescriptions only take 10-15 minutes to fill in Australia, but that is because of the slowness of the software. Don't forget that we have Medicare so everything (pharmacies, clinics, pathology and hospitals) all have to go through the Medicare system.
The giant fly is probably a march fly they give painful bites. also called horse flies.
No horse flies are huge black with white dots
They are just another species of march flies@@rabbitrabbit1243
Yes, looks like a march fly. Not as painful as a bee sting. For some reason they seem to be attracted to the colour blue.
@@aubergineykwim yes flies do like the colour blue an ticks like white
Its just a blow fly ..march fly has red eyes
I would say the spider was after water. I always keep my water by my bed in a small stainless steal flask with a flip sip lid. 1 it stays cold. 2 if it gets knocked over it won't spill everywhere. And 3 no creepy crawlies can get in.
Of course the spider's behavoiur is not normal,. Usually they wash their lags before dining and wear a suitable bib.
Found a sneaky Huntsman drinking from my kitchen sink the other night, switched on the light and there he was, cheeky bugger, sneaking a freeby from a puddle in my sink. Scared the bejeesus outa me. Let him have a drink, came back later and he'd scarpered.
The look on your face for spider having a meal.
Never waited 4hrs for meds! Most 30 mins & then I just come back later lol.
She was safe from the snake while it had the guinea pig in its mouth, that’s why dad stepped in lol
Flat is non frothed milk, latte is frothed milk
I think North America are given a specific amount of pills in a generic pill container. So If the dr says 29 tablets. The pharmacist will place 29 tablets in the container. Most medications I've been prescribed come in a pre determined foil sealed box.. I generally only have to wait 10 mins. It's grab the whole box and go
@@Lamy999
Mine give specific doses, they’ll just cut off the sheet the extras or put specific in a small bottle.
IF you go to the markets. fruit and veg stalls will write down there produce to $1 a bag if it gets to the end of the day or is starting to get past it's best. I quite often spend several dollars and come home laden with food. cook it up and put it in the freezer. truely slashes the food bills.
My friend used to buy decent quality one dollar bag of fruit & vegetables at the market until one day a lady who was standing nearby said to her daughter, "I better get done food for the chickens." My friend who was in temporary housing was so embarrassed 😳
@@azanterose6526 huh? I don't get it
Your medication “vending machine” is common in the big hospitals. Cuts down with manual handling of meds and decreases risk of med error
My local pharmacy (Amcal, salamander Bay, NSW) installed one of these about seven or eight years ago. It's basically a robot picking machine.
My local chemist has one in Kempsey nsw
All fun and games until a toddler crawls into one.......
@@floydster23 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My local Sydney suburban pharmacy has also installed one.
I had a stray, far too lean, nervous blue heeler sidle up to me once at a country road stop, layby. I put my hand slowly down and out for it to sniff to reassure it and make a barrier between it and the rest of my body. It bit down on my hand over my thumb and thumb palm mount. I immediately gave it such a speedy whizzy- go- round ( what the girl did to that snake) that it went flying off across the width of the road and landed skidding on it's himdquarters and spine along the opposite gravel edge yelping pitifully and ran into the bush. My boyfriend looked at me in amazement and said "How could you do that to the poor dog?!"
Anyway, he adopted the dog and my hand with the loose bloody flap of palm mount flesh healed without scarring, eventually. Apparently the lost " poor little doggie" had been keeping itself alive catching and eating grass grazing galahs ( parrots ). I am glad the dog was rescued and later my boyfriend and I decided amicably that we would go our separate ways. He was a strange one, he chided me ( an animal lover) for hurting the dog, but he used to hunt lynx in the Transylvanian mountains where he was born on his parents farm.
Most store bought "ice creams" are in-fact not ice cream at all. They are called a product name like "splits, golden gaytime, vanilla, original neapolitan" because to use the name "ice cream" on the packaging the product must have 10% or more milk fat (180g per litre). Generally, a "Latte" is 1/3 double shot espresso & 2/3 steamed milk - topped with foam. While a "Flat White" is the same base drink without the foam. The new "digital price tags" have been in stores for some time now. This allows the shop to change prices with the flick of a switch & not have to manually switch the paper-based tags. These units also have a LED light built in to help staff collecting goods for "online orders". The lights flash as the staff member travels down the isle and if multiple orders are being collected at the same time - different colour lights flash. Basil Zempilas (Perth's Lord Mayor) made a silly comment about the Women's Australian Tennis Open (final) being the 'reserves game' - comparing the quality to the men's match.
I bet the trolley's wheels still head towards the shelves.
only in poor suburbs though. Go to rich suburbs & they all steer perfectly. Once they get older though & need maintentnce, they just move them to the poor areas where people don't complain as much about the bad trolleys. I'm not joking either, you NEVER find bad ones in rich areas!
You can get fresh produce for a very generous price if you drive to the farms and buy it from there. 9c (~0.06 USD) per kilo seedless watermelons are a thing during the warmer seasons, and they're HUGE! This was in 2019 by the way
After having multiple issue with a chemist dispensing the wrong medicine - some of which would have risk life-threatening side-effects - I commented to my missus only a few months ago that the job could be done faster and more accurately by a robot. And here we are.
We've had one of those in our Chemist for about 4 - 5 years, they've just taken it out...
Might be OK until it breaks down and then good luck with that!
Last time I went to KFC I walked out because it was FILTHY
First bought KFC 50 years ago and go back every few years to see if it's improved. Still the same crap it always was.
Don’t know where he got that, unless he got it direct from a farmers market.
Farmers gate stalls are good if you can find them/live in a farming area. We have a fruit market where I live, fresh fruit and veg for decent prices. I can get the produce I need for a family of 8 for 1 week for $60 to $80 .
Hi Ryan. There is two sizes of trollies (carts) with Woolworths ( Woolies). Plus is they are easier to push the down side is that a slight breeze and they move out on their own. A lot of them end up outside the supermarket or shopping centre and are now mostly becoming a eye-sore in some local towns. They are made out of milk plastic bottles and Aluminium (74 Big) (54 Small). I push these things with a seatbelt type strap with a adjustable plastic clip making a loop. I hope you have a wonderful day as SUN in Gippsland we will be hot with 36 deg C or 96.8 F.
Love your work Ryan, especially your Aus accent, which sounds so British 😊
I'm in Brisbane and my pharmacy has had one of those robot dispensing machines since I can remember. The one at my pharmacy is called "Fletcher the Fetcher". Also, in Australia, the majority of the time our pharmacists don't have to count the pills because the pills come in their original packaging, in sealed foil packets inside boxes.
Flat white is a normal white coffee, no foam etc.
Nothing beats a good flat white made by a good Barista. BTW - Maccas coffee is like muddy water. Ask me how I know ...
Queensland pharmacist have had those dispenses for a few years now. Our medication comes in already sealed packaging with a set amount of tablets. Drakes has had those recycled plastic trolleys since 2023.
Basil Zempilas should know to assume all microphones are live given his background as a sport commentator.
So he is both against homeless people and disrespects female Sports champions too! 🙄🤯😠😡
@@mika72.-Boiswell it is kinda reserve level compared to men's...but the woke people will freak out 😅
Good ol' Baz. He's just announced his candidature for state politics. Looks like he lost half the vote even before starting ha ha Boofhead.
he grew it himself. that's how you get all that for $10
Youve obviously never grown your own veggies
@@bradleyedwards9244 wrong
I always check my kettle now, after finding a dead huntsman in the kettle, how long it was there for, I have no idea, but obviously it was thirsty. I now refill by taking the lid off and not filling via the spout.
I have seen the medication vending machine in many chemists for years, they are not new.
Yuk! I will be checking my kettle from now on.
That’s probably fresh produce from our farmers. Sometimes we harvest more food than planned so the price drops because the market is saturated. 10:33 Flat white just means “a coffee with milk you didn’t foam up” it’s the most basic coffee order you can get
Flat white is a espresso coffee with no froth and a latte is coffee with froth on top and the froth comes from steaming the milk
A cappuccino without the froth.
Nothing new about the pharmacy machine, a local's had one for about 10 years, but still take forever to process prescription.
I drink flat white no sugar I hate all the froth on top on a cappuccino .
Good call! 😁 My coffee of choice is a double-shot flat white. 😋
Also called a magic
The green shopping trolleys are made from recycled plastic milk bottles apparently, which is probably why they are smaller, but they do come in two different sizes to cater for small and large loads.
Pepsi Max 2L is normally $3.60 but if this photo was taken recently, it would depend on the location because some areas are more expansive in general for shopping, eg at petrol stations, smaller independent supermarkets and rural areas. Also, there’s price fluctuations happening all the time, so we can get specials on the more important items. Soft drinks are not a basic food.
Woolies think we are idiots, do they really think a smaller trolly will make us think we have a lot of groceries ?
Boycott woolies. Teach them a lesson
Probably. It's amazing what a few little things can do to influence a person. Colours, sounds, even advertising logos.
Looking at it another way, maybe Woolies is realising people are buying less owing to things costing more and so they are trying to help us get only what we need?
Frozen desert means no Dairy
There is dairy in it but not enough to meet the requirements for ice cream. Apparently to be considered ice cream it has to have at least 15% milk fat or something like that
Frozen desert means it's cold and sandy.
No, the new recipe wasn't to improve the taste, it was to improve the production cost. They're gonna need it now with the drop in sales.
The Pharmacy robot is quite common in Western Europe. In France, many pharmacies have it, but it is not displayed in the front store like that, typically it's uses to prepare prescriptions in the back of the store.
The Huntsman eating his veges is normal behaviour, I have pics on my phone of one eating a piece of carrot I also gave him a pea, still waiting for the day I catch my nephews refusing to eat their veges, so I can say "a bug eating spider can eat his veges why can't you?"
I feed carrots to my mealworms too, it's the easiest way of giving them water without them drowning in it. Bugs eat veggies for the water, if you see a spider eating them, you should give it some water
Icecream _has_ to contain at LEAST 10% _milk FAT!_ which this 😒new recipe does NOT. So _now_ it's gelatto. 🤢🤮
The Coles "Ice-Cream" hasn't been ice-cream in decades.
Mate they're ALL chips in Australia
yup, hot chips & packet chips :)
And why not? They’re all potato.
@@judithstrachan9399 Exactly.
I've never gotten the French fry shit.
A flat white is one of 3 options for a coffee with milk (not cream and NEVER creamer) . But it isnt just coffee with added milk. Barista made flat white at a cafe is a specific "recipe" (from Google) - a double shot of espresso with milk froth added to the rise to the lip of the cup. As opposed to cappucino which is a shot of espresso with 2/3 milk poured with the foam rising to just above the rim of the cup. And a latte which is made entirely with milk None of them are sweet (unless you ask for added flavour syrup which is rare ). Theyre just coffee with milk. You add your own sugar. If you are sitting down its usually served either in a tea cup size cup and saucer. Or in a mug. For takeaway they are served in small medium or large sizes. Sometimes extra large. But our large sizes would be where US small sizes start.
The reason you wait so long to have your script filled is simple. Smart people like myself left their script at the pharmacy & when it was due for filling, called the pharmacy & asked them to make it up, ready for me to collect later that day :) I always do that now, cause it's about a 1 minute phone call & when I arrive, I simply walk up, give my name & tell them I'm there to collect a script & get it instantly. Filling my script & scripts for people like me is what the pharmacists were doing while you were standing there waiting & trying to figure out how they could be so busy in a near empty shop
That girl is so brave !!!!
Love the little kookaburra clip at the end 😂
If you’re hungry enough, you’ll eat anything. Hungry Huntsman.
That Cole’s ice cream is horrible
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The chemist bot. It's futuristic and neat, BUT A HUMAN still has to fill it
Exactly and then have to go back to doing it manually for the weeks it takes to find someone who will charge a squillion to fix it.
Woolworths new trolleys just make them easier to throw in the river🤨
Make great crab pots.
And if you want a good demo of Birmingham and other accents, try Korean Billy - a Korean guy who does really good regional British accents.
Even spiders know you big and strong when you your veggies
My local pharmacy has a dispensing machine similar to this. Has had it for years.
I read a book about spiders just recently; there is one type of spider in the world (I think it’s in Asia, from memory but could be wrong), that is actually a herbivore species. Other spiders can but mostly eat insects. But yes, there is one spider in the world that is basically vegan. 😂
March Flies are our biggest flies.
No there not
HORSE FLYS WHICH ARE HUGE BLACK WITH WHITE DOTS LEAVE MARCH FLYS FOR DEAD IN SIZE.
1. Probably from a roadside stall. 2. In the old days, it was ice cream, or the minimal milk version was ice confection. Anyone under 40 probably won't remember. Bet they are charging ice cream prices for the ice confection, which should be half the price. 3. All the tickets companies all do the same, may as well get the physical tickets sent for your scrap book. 4. Flat white, black coffee with milk... latte is milky water...😂
The Woolies trolleys are stamped on the side stating each trolley is made of 4 recycled milk bottles, dunno about you, but I think it would take more than just 4, still cool they are using recycled products, when I worked for Coles I took delivery of 500 new steel trolleys, $500 a pop, you do the math. not all for our store, we just took the delivery.
Sorry can't understand your sums I can only do MathS
6:00 Bro your getting so good at this Australian accent 😂. Except the word glass haha. It’s normally pronounced with the “A” sound in the word “car”.
Gl”are”ass
The poor Guinea pig will be dizzy until next week!
That Guinea Pig wasn’t safe. The snake was attached with its bitting end.
Spidies suck the juice.
Flat White is like coffee with milk like you make at home. (Small amount of milk)
I get my prescription in 30 mins here in Málaga, Spain.
The cheap ice cream has been whipped and sweetened fat for decades , same as cream on doughnuts its just whipped up solid fat.
Just _now_ they've removed enough of the milk FAT (Now less than 10%) that it's no longer "icecreaam", more gelatto😢
A flat white is generally stronger then a latte which is more milky.
Than
4.00. I’ve rarely had to wait more than 10min for a prescription.
Come to Oz, Ryan!
Also, all our prescriptions are already counted into boxes or bottles.
Flat white is a shot with hot milk, latte has about 1-5mm of foam, cappuccino has 20-30mm foam. They're all manly, if they are strong enough
A flat white is just milk coffee, Latte is just a flat White with a bit more milk and foam on top, a cappuccino is just a latte with chocolate powder on top.
A proper cappuccino is one third espresso, one third hot milk and one third foam with choc powder on top. However these days they cheat by giving you the latte version with choc powder. I always ask for cappuccino with extra foam just to be able to get the original
Taxis here in Oz also have the green light on top of the hail light to indicate to other taxi drivers, and law enforcement, they maybe in trouble and need assistance. But more often than not seometimes they have accidently hit their emergency button lol.
He stole it and dropped a ten dollar note rushing out.
That dispensing machine is common in Brisbane.
Wikipedia has quite a decent article on Flat White coffee and compares it to a Latte or Cappuccino. Apparently different cafes may have different views on what a flat white is. For simple take away coffee Flat White has less milk included than a Latte or Cappuccino which also less foamy thus flat or flatter. For serious sit down coffee drinkers Flat Whites are usually presented in a standard type ceramic cup while Lattes are usually served in a glass. Lattes are therefore more girly because they have a higher amount of milk, and are probably served in a glass if one was to tend to consider any inamaniate things in terms of gender bias.
Our local pharmacy in regional Australia, has used the ‘robot’ for years, so not new
Love the pharmacy robot. Tired of waiting half an hr for some counter jumper to turn around and pick up a packet of pills off a shelf..
They sound great but just remember that someone has to put the medication in the right spot on the shelf and the pharmacist still has to check it. The pharmacists job is a little more involved than just choosing the meds off the shelf.
The sad part is they call them vegetables more like dehydrated rabbit food
When people don’t know the names of the milky coffee drinks, I ask them if they want foam or no foam (or a little foam).
Happy Arvo mate! 🤗👍 That looks like $10 worth to me, we grow our own healthy fruit and vegetables anywhere there is land! 🍉 Coles, no icecream, icecream? 🙁 Robots giving drugs? Can he be bribed, does he give pharmacy advice? 😳 Yes, go the pet loving girl! 🙋 Huntsmans can't find any bugs to eat? Yes when there's a drought, leave them some water! $8 email ticket? 🤑 Low price first, then up next week! 👍 KFC just trying to save you calories! 🤗 Perth guy said, "the female (tennis) finals is a reserves game"! 🇦🇺🙄
Perth Pollie just torpedoed his female vote.
The veg are all old and moldy. The point of a new recipe for Coles is to make the product cheaper to make and they'll keep the price the same. Same taste means it's called "Vanilla".
A flat white is a coffee with milk with very little froth.
The pharmacy here has a dispensery robot too.
We'll have to send you a book on our lingo (language). Lol
Your a pretty cool young fella, so we'll have to make yah self, yah missus & kiddly pink honoured Auzzie citz then. Lol
Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺
Kid in the machine was a while. I remember reading about it, I think it was last year.
in regard to pharmacies. Most of the actual compilation of scripts is done by dispencery assistants, but their work must be checked by a qualified and registered pharmacist, hence the wait
Victoria (Australia)IGA Vanilla coke is on special. 1.25lt is $3.55. 2lts $3.65. normal price $4-5 and $6
you really need to check out Australia KFC menu . its very extensive .Yes we have fries also chicken wraps and burgers or sandwiches as Americans call them . Please do a video on the menu like you did with Maccas .
hey Ryan, the politician called the women's tennis at the Australian Open a 'Reserves game'. The best I can explain it is that's like saying men's tennis is like the NBA, and women's tennis is like the G-League.
Cappuccino is coffee with frothy milk. A flat white is coffee with normal milk, no froth. What else could it mean? LOL!
Our chemists only take a couple of minutes to fill a script
The pharmacy vending machine is a claw machine for druggies! Lol
That’s us down here 🇦🇺 🍦
Two pharmacies I have gone to recently in my town (Mt Gambier SA) have those med vending machines. I thought they were fairly common these days.
Usually take’s about 10 mins for prescription.
Coke here has gone from $3.65 for a 2 litre bottle in mid January and is now $4.90
Inflation and they did introduce a sugar tax, about 6 to 12 months ago.
@@melindamullen6335 we don’t have a sugar tax
I love kfc chips. Better than the thin oily “fry’s” at Donald’s
Also, our tablets are mainly prepackaged and not put in a bottle.
Over-charging: My GP started charging $10 a page to print a referral, test results, anything.
Do like how others pronounce my home town.
XD
Melbourne is pronounced Mel-Ben.
Probably from a roadside stall. A bag of 5 limes is $6 at Woolworths so the limes alone, 4 bags of maybe 14 limes, are almost $70 at Woolworths prices.
The cucumber was wrapped though
Definitely not normal behaviour, I think someone is winding you up! Thanks for your videos, Ryan. Don't let anyone tell you that Trap Door Spiders eat Drop Bears. See ya!