Bro it's like the introspective prank I did on a Muslim once, when I put pork shortening on his bread once, he obviously didnt die😂 but I then asked myself, "self, if muslims aren't aloud to have pork, how would they know what it tastes like?🤔"
@@pyromaniacdave4821 Regardless of whether your argument has a good point or not-if you did actually do what you claimed that you did, that is incredibly disrespectful of another person's belief system/religion, and a horrible thing to do. And I say that as an atheist myself; I would never knowingly serve someone food that they had an aversion to, for whatever reason. Be better.
This is a perfect example of how parents can ruin a child. Especially those who are scared of telling their kid the truth about lies they've been told for years. There are tons of parents out there that will sacrifice their kids development for their own comfortability
The way I'm trying to avoid that is by not lying to my kids about dumb shit. Not to mention kids have the internet now and it's scary. I keep my kid off of it, but he is in publics school. He is 7 and correctly explained to me what murder is. I didn't teach him that, nor did his mother or school.
@ruxbin333 I'm almost an adult and I don't know what a "hummer" is. Is it like a euphanism for a prostitute or something? Edit: looked it up and. If what I looked up was correct... 1. That's kinda funny. 2. OMFG WHERE DID THEY LEARN THAT. I'm so sorry for you and your kid
I’m sorry but if you reach adulthood and you still haven’t figured out something that simple you can’t really blame your parents… at that point you just too stupid to exist on your own 😂
@@JacobSantosDev In case of Aquagenic Uticaria(AU), reaction occurs on the skin after contact and inside of mouth upon drinking but nothing else. Hydrophobia though occurs in rabbies and always kills.
Yup my mom used to tell me I was allergic to cigarettes. It clicked when I got older since she chain smoked at home and nothing happened to me. Been smoking 30 years and not dead yet. I do wish I never tried them but yeah...
I can see that but that is still wrong because did you people craving a ton salt can be an underlining medical issue so it was probably dumb of the parents to ignore that and not get him checked out first it's inportnant to watch and listen to your childs habits. And I would have educated the customer explaining our body has salt so there is no way you could be allergic but I could try and use as little of salt as I can for you.
I'll would call BS to this customer. You can-not live without salt to some extent in foods. - Salt is needed to keep you alive, in reasonable amounts. For your nerve impulses, muscle function and lots of other things.
I mean people are allergic to water 😂 it’s not the same as a food allergy or something like that. Usually just makes the person break out in hives or bare minimum itchy skin
We can usually get the amount if sodium we require from our foods. We don't need to add salt, usually. Heck, most of us have far too much added salt in our diets. Myself included
Just like sugar, you'd be hard pressed to find food with *absolutely zero* salt, and when people are talking about not having salt/sugar they're assuming you're aware that they mean *added* sugar/salt
I’ll be honest, I assumed he had hypertension or something at first. Until his parents were brought up and I felt sorry for this loving and trusting son of bad parenting.
Sea salt allergy does exist, but its due to the salt coming in contact with shellfish and other fish. In this case, the boy's parents are probably" allergic" to him living a normal life and so they decided to brainwashed him against salt consumption at a very young age.😀
I had a woman insist this once, literally. I was like ma’am if you were allergic to salt you’d be dead, your body is full of it. If you have a dietary restriction to salt due to an illness that’s fine but if it’s somehow an actual allergy I cannot serve you, there will always be cross-contamination with SALT in a kitchen.
My late mom had been told by some doctor she had to avoid salt, and she understood it as a salt allergy. What it was actually is salt sensitivity, meaning if her body got too much, it affected her medications and her health conditions like blood pressure. My mom would get angry reading labels that showed salt existed in it, frozen or canned, and say “I want a law passed to ban all salt being added to food, it can kill everyone!” She didn’t understand because it wasn’t explained to her by her doctor properly.
@@davidthedeaf well that's not even the first problem you run into. Almost every living organism, especially land organisms require salt. All meat contains salt, all root vegetables contain salt. Your well water probably has salt in it.
She wouldn't necessarily be dead, but she wouldn't come to a restaurant. There are people allergic to water. It's very very rare to have allergies like that but none of them would go to resturants and resturants shouldn't serve you if you have allergies like that. There is no way for them to make sure you are safe
@@khalicamoore9512You literally can't be allergic to water. You can he allergic to something IN the water, but you cannot be allergic to water. It's impossible to live without consuming water.
My father told us that anything more than one beer would kill us. I tested that hypothesis when I went away to college. Turns out 6 beers mixed with a Long Island Iced Tea won't kill you, but you'll wish you were dead.
When i was a kid working at the McDonald's drive threw they ordered a double cheeseburger no tomatoes they are deadly allergic I rang it up no tomatoes no ketchup they got upset so i told them its concentrated tomatoes they gpt pissy so I told them to leave 😂😂😂 they said they would talk to my manager. The franchise owner talked to me about it later in the shift and said goid job 👍
@@soup_herb I was a kid so I figured they just didn't want tomatoes and were lying because if you tell us you're deadly allergic we have to sanitize and go buck wild. So I assumed concentrated tomatoes were a no go and they gave an attitude on top of it so I just said leave. I guess I didn't do it bad because the franchise owner said good job because the customer went to complain to the manager on duty which was the franchise owner that day
@@soup_herb they said no tomatoes I'm deadly allergic so I put no ketchup as well they went ape shit saying they wanted ketchup I didn't buy it maybe they weren't lying but it came off that way.
This sounds strange. I don't have any allergies myself. But I have heard from other people that cooking/processing foods can sometimes alter them enough to not trigger an allergy. A coworker would break out if he ate peanuts, but not if he boiled them first. You did the right thing, though. You cannot be too careful in resteraunts.
Perhaps as a kid, he had hypernatremia (high sodium levels in the blood) due to any number of medical conditions, and his parents had to restrict his sodium (salt) intake per his doctor. Through the years, he may have misunderstood and thought it was an allergy when it was just a dietary restriction. However, you'd think a grown man would've followed up with a doctor by now about that and set the record straight...
The point I think is that anyone with a severe dietary restrictions would painstakingly know the details of it, and not just say I've never had salt before. Hence the call about BS
No. The joke is the guy's parents are tools who used fear tactics instead of explaining his real condition (if there was any such thing) at best, or just straight up lied because they thought salt is always bad.
Salt allergy is no joke ... I've heard of this one previously. Luckily for me i've never had to serve anyone with this extremely rare allergy, even some of my colleagues have never heard of such an allergy.
The closest things to salt allergys are seasalt (because of contact with aquatic animals) or iodine (found in table salt) which are both extremely rare. A sodium allergy would mean you eat salt and die or dont eat salt and die… and it doesnt exist
This is really great. I had a friend who said her son was allergic to milk but he would drink cocoa so people do believe what they are told about being allergic even with no symptoms. This was way before the non-dairy thing was a thing.
Fun fact: salt allergy is real but super rare and it won't really make you sick, just a really light allergic reaction that is unnoticeable most of the times.
Yeah saying you're allergic to salt is like saying you're (*food) allergic to water. Like how has this guy lived this long believing he had a salt allergy??
I have a salt allergy, actually. When i come into contact with salt, i get a severe rash. Ingesting salt is okay, but its the skin contact thats the issue. I cant believe nobody here heard of it!
It's gotta be sea salt or an additive. Salt is a mineral, not an allergen. So you can not be allergic to salt, but additives or contaminants in the salt can cause allergic reactions. As for the reaction being skin only, that is also not possible. What you're experiencing is most likely skin irritation. You likely have sensitive skin like my niece she doesn't handle tomato juice or sauce very well. It gives her a rosy discoloration around her mouth but she is in no way allergic. Hopefully, you discuss this with your doctor and don't self diagnose or rely on a family members diagnosis.
@invisalats841 don't worry, I dont go to the clinic known as "tiktok" i call it an allergy, but the actual diagnosis is a kind of dermatitis triggered by salt water or long exposure to salt. As you can guess, exercise is not fun for me due to this condition ^^"
This reminds me of that scene in the last season of How I Met Your Mother, where Ted needs to eat all the bacon at a breakfast buffet, but says he can’t because he’s allergic to bacon, then when he lists other things that his mother told him he was allergic to (one of which was “Not saying Thank You”), he realises that she lied to him so he would eat healthier It also reminds me of my friend Riley, who, until last year, had claimed to have never eaten an egg 🥚
Reading nurse horror stories and one lady declined saline. 😂 She said she was allergic. Wouldn’t take any drugs either. I react to certain iv bags because of what the bag is made out of but she didn’t have that problem.
Hmmmmm my aunt (53) and niece (5) are not allowed to add Salt to their meals. Because of their kidneys that are damaged. They need to check how much salt is on anything. So in restaurants they order the food and ask if salt will not be added. Fun skid though like your channel ^^
@@RayzTheGreat in regulair food like plain bread, apple syrup, peanut butter, soda's, meat or many other examples already have added or natural salt. So they have like an maximum they are allowed to get a day. Most foods exceeds that already they have to be carefull. So no added salt. Only the salt thats naturally in the food and below the max a docter told them in order to stay healthy and keep their kidneys working ^^
Once had an idiot come in and explain that they were, "highly allergic to plain water" yes they said WATER... i was not in the mood at the time so, I called the police and had them escort them out. I just do not have the patience to deal with the insane people.
Sir, there is no such thing as a Salt-Allergy, but StarTrek got Salt-Vampires. Maybe they watched a small Portion of that Episode! If you were allergic to Salt, your tears would start to inflate your Eyes!
You're assuming he's lying because the human body is .05% salt? And it's in 90% of everything he touches throughout the day. Man, his parents ruined his life early.
Salt can kill you. It is just depends upon the amount of salt. His problem can be a disease, where the amount of salt, he will eat anyway without being able to avoid it, is already enough. So not salt at all may be the problem but adding salt to food.
While I’ve never heard of a salt allergy, sodium sensitivity is real. Sodium can elevate a person’s blood pressure really quickly and high into stroke risk areas, especially when they have CKD 3-5.
The parents probably had a history of high blood pressure but did not communicate it properly, so he took it as an “allergy”. This is why you don’t treat kids like idiots, or they will become idiots.
He's not delusional.
He trusted parents who were delusional...
I don’t blame him at all (if he’s real.), I still don’t eat tomatoes because my parents told me as a kid I got really sick when I eat them.
No, I just think the parents didn't want him to eat salty things as a child
@@QuirkyDude005 That's what OP is saying you silly billy,
Except sodium is naturally occurring in many different foods… 😂
Then he's stupid. It's not hard to figure out everything has salt in it and it's necessary to live
"What you don't know kills you."
-His parents, probably.
I have nothing to say soooooo,
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Bro it's like the introspective prank I did on a Muslim once, when I put pork shortening on his bread once, he obviously didnt die😂 but I then asked myself, "self, if muslims aren't aloud to have pork, how would they know what it tastes like?🤔"
@@pyromaniacdave4821 Regardless of whether your argument has a good point or not-if you did actually do what you claimed that you did, that is incredibly disrespectful of another person's belief system/religion, and a horrible thing to do. And I say that as an atheist myself; I would never knowingly serve someone food that they had an aversion to, for whatever reason. Be better.
You are a terrible human.@@pyromaniacdave4821
@@pyromaniacdave4821 legendary prank
This is a perfect example of how parents can ruin a child. Especially those who are scared of telling their kid the truth about lies they've been told for years. There are tons of parents out there that will sacrifice their kids development for their own comfortability
The way I'm trying to avoid that is by not lying to my kids about dumb shit. Not to mention kids have the internet now and it's scary. I keep my kid off of it, but he is in publics school. He is 7 and correctly explained to me what murder is. I didn't teach him that, nor did his mother or school.
@@jaydavis9717 When my son was 9 his friends explained to him what a hummer was- not the truck! Good 'ol internet!
@ruxbin333 I'm almost an adult and I don't know what a "hummer" is. Is it like a euphanism for a prostitute or something?
Edit: looked it up and. If what I looked up was correct... 1. That's kinda funny. 2. OMFG WHERE DID THEY LEARN THAT. I'm so sorry for you and your kid
I’m sorry but if you reach adulthood and you still haven’t figured out something that simple you can’t really blame your parents… at that point you just too stupid to exist on your own 😂
@@ruxbin333, how is that harmful?
"im allergic to peanuts, how about you?" oh im allergic to rocks
Be fair. It’s a specific sort of rock.
@@nicholas6252 to be even fairer, salt is a crystal
To be fair, there are people allergic to water. I have no idea how that works or how they live this long.
@@JacobSantosDev they drink the little amount required to live and deal with the repercussions
@@JacobSantosDev In case of Aquagenic Uticaria(AU), reaction occurs on the skin after contact and inside of mouth upon drinking but nothing else.
Hydrophobia though occurs in rabbies and always kills.
I'm just imagining this guy as a 5 year old putting way too much salt on his food, so to get him to stop that's what his parents told him
And thus a salt "allergy" was born
Yup my mom used to tell me I was allergic to cigarettes. It clicked when I got older since she chain smoked at home and nothing happened to me. Been smoking 30 years and not dead yet. I do wish I never tried them but yeah...
I can see that but that is still wrong because did you people craving a ton salt can be an underlining medical issue so it was probably dumb of the parents to ignore that and not get him checked out first it's inportnant to watch and listen to your childs habits. And I would have educated the customer explaining our body has salt so there is no way you could be allergic but I could try and use as little of salt as I can for you.
I'll would call BS to this customer. You can-not live without salt to some extent in foods. - Salt is needed to keep you alive, in reasonable amounts. For your nerve impulses, muscle function and lots of other things.
could be worse, he could have a water or oxygen allergy.
I mean people are allergic to water 😂 it’s not the same as a food allergy or something like that. Usually just makes the person break out in hives or bare minimum itchy skin
We can usually get the amount if sodium we require from our foods. We don't need to add salt, usually.
Heck, most of us have far too much added salt in our diets. Myself included
Nah, arguing with delusional people is a waste of time.
Just like sugar, you'd be hard pressed to find food with *absolutely zero* salt, and when people are talking about not having salt/sugar they're assuming you're aware that they mean *added* sugar/salt
He’s a bunch of snails in a trench coat lmao
🤣🤣🤣
I know it’s a clichéd thing to say, but this comment deserves waaaay more likes. 🐌😂
I can confirm this man doesn't have electrolytes
But they are what the body craves
@@omeysalviwhat the plants crave
I’ll be honest, I assumed he had hypertension or something at first.
Until his parents were brought up and I felt sorry for this loving and trusting son of bad parenting.
Sea salt allergy does exist, but its due to the salt coming in contact with shellfish and other fish.
In this case, the boy's parents are probably" allergic" to him living a normal life and so they decided to brainwashed him against salt consumption at a very young age.😀
Could also be related to the additives in salt, like the stuff that keeps it from clumping.
@angelbulldog4934 Could be. But I think it's the iodine in the salt that causes the allergy too
@@VeenaThompson777there is no iodine in sea salt high speed😊
@@zacherynagy8445 They do put iodine in commercial salt though.😊
@@zacherynagy8445 And if you look it up, seasalt or unfortified salt does have a small amount of iodine, but not enough to meet the requirements.
At least the guy just accepted it instead of being like all the _other_ customers here.
I had a woman insist this once, literally. I was like ma’am if you were allergic to salt you’d be dead, your body is full of it. If you have a dietary restriction to salt due to an illness that’s fine but if it’s somehow an actual allergy I cannot serve you, there will always be cross-contamination with SALT in a kitchen.
My late mom had been told by some doctor she had to avoid salt, and she understood it as a salt allergy. What it was actually is salt sensitivity, meaning if her body got too much, it affected her medications and her health conditions like blood pressure. My mom would get angry reading labels that showed salt existed in it, frozen or canned, and say “I want a law passed to ban all salt being added to food, it can kill everyone!” She didn’t understand because it wasn’t explained to her by her doctor properly.
@@davidthedeaf well that's not even the first problem you run into. Almost every living organism, especially land organisms require salt.
All meat contains salt, all root vegetables contain salt. Your well water probably has salt in it.
She wouldn't necessarily be dead, but she wouldn't come to a restaurant. There are people allergic to water. It's very very rare to have allergies like that but none of them would go to resturants and resturants shouldn't serve you if you have allergies like that. There is no way for them to make sure you are safe
@@khalicamoore9512You literally can't be allergic to water. You can he allergic to something IN the water, but you cannot be allergic to water. It's impossible to live without consuming water.
My father told us that anything more than one beer would kill us.
I tested that hypothesis when I went away to college.
Turns out 6 beers mixed with a Long Island Iced Tea won't kill you, but you'll wish you were dead.
When i was a kid working at the McDonald's drive threw they ordered a double cheeseburger no tomatoes they are deadly allergic I rang it up no tomatoes no ketchup they got upset so i told them its concentrated tomatoes they gpt pissy so I told them to leave 😂😂😂 they said they would talk to my manager. The franchise owner talked to me about it later in the shift and said goid job 👍
There is an allergy to uncooked tomatoes. I work as a sous chef. This has come up like 2-3 times in 16 years. It's legit.
did they specify that they wanted ketchup?
@@soup_herb I was a kid so I figured they just didn't want tomatoes and were lying because if you tell us you're deadly allergic we have to sanitize and go buck wild. So I assumed concentrated tomatoes were a no go and they gave an attitude on top of it so I just said leave. I guess I didn't do it bad because the franchise owner said good job because the customer went to complain to the manager on duty which was the franchise owner that day
@@soup_herb they said no tomatoes I'm deadly allergic so I put no ketchup as well they went ape shit saying they wanted ketchup I didn't buy it maybe they weren't lying but it came off that way.
This sounds strange. I don't have any allergies myself. But I have heard from other people that cooking/processing foods can sometimes alter them enough to not trigger an allergy. A coworker would break out if he ate peanuts, but not if he boiled them first.
You did the right thing, though. You cannot be too careful in resteraunts.
This makes me think that all kids deserve ( good) parents, but not all parents deserve kids.
You can tell he never had salt, his neurons are def not comunicationg with eachother 😂
Perhaps as a kid, he had hypernatremia (high sodium levels in the blood) due to any number of medical conditions, and his parents had to restrict his sodium (salt) intake per his doctor. Through the years, he may have misunderstood and thought it was an allergy when it was just a dietary restriction.
However, you'd think a grown man would've followed up with a doctor by now about that and set the record straight...
See, your mistake was thinking a man would think to see a doctor for anything that wasn't an amputation
The fact that he stills believes that. 🤦🏻
😂
What’s if he has kidney problems that make it hard to process the salt?
@@StickiestboiHe would’ve said he had a medical condition instead of his parents said so. 😂
@@appo9357 Some kidney problems are genetic, and you’d be surprised how many people don’t know the name of their own conditions
@@Stickiestboi Even if that is true that is not an allergy so it's still wrong.
I can see a possibility of a medical condition where someone has to be careful with salt consumption but misunderstanding it as a salt allergy
That's what I was thinking.
Yeah, can’t believe people in the comments have never heard of high blood pressure
The point I think is that anyone with a severe dietary restrictions would painstakingly know the details of it, and not just say I've never had salt before. Hence the call about BS
No. The joke is the guy's parents are tools who used fear tactics instead of explaining his real condition (if there was any such thing) at best, or just straight up lied because they thought salt is always bad.
Can't blame him, Its his parents fault tbh.
He’s an adult, it’s on him now. Can’t hide behind your parents after age 18.
@@master0poker84 when I was young, my parents were telling me that capers were frog's testicles..
Just imagine if I trusted them blindly
TEN YEARS IN THE JOINT
I like the guy’s hoodie, too bad he’s delulu 😅
Salt is a pretty vital part of living. Sure too much is bad, but too little is too.
Salt helps get stuff across the cell wall barrier it's vital to body functions
I like at this point the chef is just so fed up, that he's starting to come out
That Totoro/Ghibli hoodie is amazing!!!!
You know it's bad when the chef himself comes out.
That sweater though 😍 👌🏽 🔥 🙌🏽
You literally need salt to make your muscles contract. Too much salt can be dangerous but so is everything in high enough concentrations.
He’s a snail! This chef is speciesist
Salt allergy is no joke ... I've heard of this one previously. Luckily for me i've never had to serve anyone with this extremely rare allergy, even some of my colleagues have never heard of such an allergy.
The closest things to salt allergys are seasalt (because of contact with aquatic animals) or iodine (found in table salt) which are both extremely rare. A sodium allergy would mean you eat salt and die or dont eat salt and die… and it doesnt exist
This is really great. I had a friend who said her son was allergic to milk but he would drink cocoa so people do believe what they are told about being allergic even with no symptoms. This was way before the non-dairy thing was a thing.
Chef is right about not cooking for that guy. Why should he waste his sweat ( which contains salt) cooking for a dude who is allergic to salt?
Get yourself a customer that’s worth his salt.
I mean, probably because it's his fucking job and he's getting fucking paid to do it
I've actually had people show up in my ERs claim that.
Fun fact: salt allergy is real but super rare and it won't really make you sick, just a really light allergic reaction that is unnoticeable most of the times.
these videos make me feel so much relief 🤣
Athletes cutting weight by dehydration say that. I used to get a few of those.
I don’t think a salt is an allergy mainly because you need salt to live.
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Yeah saying you're allergic to salt is like saying you're (*food) allergic to water. Like how has this guy lived this long believing he had a salt allergy??
you would think but people are allergic to water so idk they are just meant 2 die
Water allergy is a real thing@@Hoosteen4
There do exist people allergic to water. It's very few in the world, an extremely rare diaease@@Hoosteen4
If you're allergic to salt you should be allergic to all crystals
His heart would stop ticking if he’d never had salt.
I have a salt allergy, actually. When i come into contact with salt, i get a severe rash. Ingesting salt is okay, but its the skin contact thats the issue. I cant believe nobody here heard of it!
It's gotta be sea salt or an additive. Salt is a mineral, not an allergen. So you can not be allergic to salt, but additives or contaminants in the salt can cause allergic reactions. As for the reaction being skin only, that is also not possible. What you're experiencing is most likely skin irritation. You likely have sensitive skin like my niece she doesn't handle tomato juice or sauce very well. It gives her a rosy discoloration around her mouth but she is in no way allergic.
Hopefully, you discuss this with your doctor and don't self diagnose or rely on a family members diagnosis.
@invisalats841 don't worry, I dont go to the clinic known as "tiktok" i call it an allergy, but the actual diagnosis is a kind of dermatitis triggered by salt water or long exposure to salt.
As you can guess, exercise is not fun for me due to this condition ^^"
@@epickid4268 sounds rough. I'd still recommend exercising regularly... don't reach 40 and regret treating your body poorly like a certain dumbass.
This reminds me of that scene in the last season of How I Met Your Mother, where Ted needs to eat all the bacon at a breakfast buffet, but says he can’t because he’s allergic to bacon, then when he lists other things that his mother told him he was allergic to (one of which was “Not saying Thank You”), he realises that she lied to him so he would eat healthier
It also reminds me of my friend Riley, who, until last year, had claimed to have never eaten an egg 🥚
Maybe he misunderstood his parents and he has high sodium?
Reading nurse horror stories and one lady declined saline. 😂 She said she was allergic. Wouldn’t take any drugs either. I react to certain iv bags because of what the bag is made out of but she didn’t have that problem.
You can have an allergy to salt it is rare, but it is a real allergy
It was probably because of blood pressure and they didn’t have the right words to let you know
Oh, his parents lied to him so bad. 😢
He’s actually 3 giant snails in a trench coat
His parents got the “lil timmy saw someting new… AND DEATH” mindset
"I'm allergic to cats, what about you?"
"I'm allergic to neuron activation"
Hmmmmm my aunt (53) and niece (5) are not allowed to add Salt to their meals. Because of their kidneys that are damaged. They need to check how much salt is on anything. So in restaurants they order the food and ask if salt will not be added.
Fun skid though like your channel ^^
I hope they still get at least a little salt though, salt is required for survival
@@RayzTheGreat in regulair food like plain bread, apple syrup, peanut butter, soda's, meat or many other examples already have added or natural salt. So they have like an maximum they are allowed to get a day. Most foods exceeds that already they have to be carefull. So no added salt. Only the salt thats naturally in the food and below the max a docter told them in order to stay healthy and keep their kidneys working ^^
@ thats good to read
Munchausen by proxy. Kinda feel bad for the guy tbh
Once had an idiot come in and explain that they were, "highly allergic to plain water" yes they said WATER... i was not in the mood at the time so, I called the police and had them escort them out. I just do not have the patience to deal with the insane people.
Fun fact you literally need salt to not die
Same vibe as in HIMYM when Ted's mom told him he was allergic to bacon.
no sodium, no live human
I wonder what happens when he cries 😂
The concentration of salt in human blood is 0.9%.
The sweatshirt is perfect too
Its even funnier to me that the waiter is always so gullible and believes everything😂
Pretty sure that would be a lethal allergy. Kinda need salt to live
Sir, there is no such thing as a Salt-Allergy, but StarTrek got Salt-Vampires.
Maybe they watched a small Portion of that Episode!
If you were allergic to Salt, your tears would start to inflate your Eyes!
Reminds me of that thing from bug’s life: _”Hey!! I said no salt!“_
He's probably under some kind of treatment that requires him to not take any iodine
Just wanna say I looove this one cause I just got out of the hospital last week for low sodium levels lol. salt is a necessary part of life.
STUDIO GHIBLI SHIRT!!!!
I know it's just part of the skit, but that "oh..." felt so sad, like if people not wanting to cook for him bc of the "alergy" was a common thing
That Totoro hoodie is awesome!
I have a friend with a lethal sugar allergy. They loaded everything with salt
"Salt makes you die!"
Parents really think its okay telling their kid a lie that might kill them in the end since salt is required to live.
Holy camera resolution
Sodium and potassium are needed for muscle contractions but you know... Everybody is so creative
Scubes getting salty at the end.
I see what you did there
Imagine him having a proper salty french fry for the first time
I'm allergic to something that my body requires to survive 😂
Hahajajajaja i mean at least he was honest.... "Sir, everything in that kitshen, even I, have salt, so... I cant cook for you"
Salt is naturally present in vegetables, meat and dairy. He should be much thinner than he is if he has never eaten salt.
with like 2 seconds of research you can find that someone can be allergic to salt lol
He must be a walking muscle cramp..
😂😂😂...Uhhh, riiiiiiight! I sincerely hope you explained to him that he would be dead if he was allergic to salt.😂😂😂
To be fair, a salt allergy is a real but rare thing
But you need salt to live.
@Beth-12639and too much salt will kill you..
@Beth-12639 some people’s tolerance to salt is just significantly lower
I would wonder what would happen to that guy if he gets sweaty 🤔
You're assuming he's lying because the human body is .05% salt? And it's in 90% of everything he touches throughout the day. Man, his parents ruined his life early.
He probably confused it with high blood in which you have to lower your sodium in take
Y'all there are people allergic to water.
I had someone order a french onion soup with no onions. Like how the fuck
Pro tip for those not in the know: salt is in every food you eat, all the time, ever. It is virtually impossible to find food without salt in it.
Salt.... one of the building blocks of life and the counter balance to water. It's literally tied as the number one thing we need in life.
No one can be allergic to salt, because you need salt to live.
Salt can kill you. It is just depends upon the amount of salt.
His problem can be a disease, where the amount of salt, he will eat anyway without being able to avoid it, is already enough. So not salt at all may be the problem but adding salt to food.
His parents were tricking him into eating healthy foods.
While I’ve never heard of a salt allergy, sodium sensitivity is real. Sodium can elevate a person’s blood pressure really quickly and high into stroke risk areas, especially when they have CKD 3-5.
paranoia about salt is unnecessary
sodium is part of our very makeup we'll DIE WITHOUT it
He is also alergic to water, blood cells, and being alive
Being a witch and green, I can't have water thrown on me.
Well that is a horse of a different colour .
"How are you alive?"
These videos always just read as a moody waiter who bought a chef outfit to make tiktoks
Salt allergy??
Uhm.....ok (Homer Simpson)
Makes me wonder if he could actually have an iodine allergy or sensitivity.
The parents probably had a history of high blood pressure but did not communicate it properly, so he took it as an “allergy”. This is why you don’t treat kids like idiots, or they will become idiots.
Fun fact when your young you are hard coded to like salt
At least Hes a nice guy
Plenty of people can't have added salt in their food because of renal problems. It's not an allergy, but it's very common.