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    1. KeyTea8394 on

      $3.99 for jammy dodgers! they are like 70p ($0.91) here! Even with shipping them over there what a rip off.

    2. simanthropy on

      Honestly fair game. Prices aside, I wouldn’t blink to see this at a newsagent. Kinda baffling that someone would pay so much for such basic stuff though…

    3. Knighty5679 on

      Don’t pass on the Jacob’s crackers, butter them bad boys up

    4. WatercressGrouchy599 on

      Watched a competition once where people tried to eat as many Jacobs crackers as they could without drinking anything. I think the winner ate 6 before the crackers just became saw dust

    5. Scot_Lad87 on

      Assuming the Irn Bru is not the original kind as I think certain flavourings are banned in America.

    6. weirdhoney216 on

      I’m british living in the US and this little section keeps me sane. Worth every penny

    7. Dear Yanks, the Salad Cream is perfect on a Cheddar cheese and Crisp (potato chip) sandwich. Try the Lemon curb on buttered toast. Look for Kerrygold, Anchor or Lurpak. None of your American rubbish.

      Tim Tam’s are an Australian variant of Penguin bars. I don’t mind them tbh. God only knows what a Violet Crunch is. It’s not from the UK or Ireland.

      You need an Irish section too with proper sausages, black and white pudding, rashers of back bacon, soda bread, potato farls, Cidona and red Lemonade, Kimberley biscuits.

    8. Quodamodo on

      I’m always happy when I can find Yorkshire Tea states-side. If it’s Yorkshire Gold, all the better.

    9. Iota_Cancri on

      What do the red & yellow tins on the right hand side say? Slap Ya Mama?

    10. Sharwoods jars are a bit weird. They’re not bad if you want a cheaper curry, but there’s no way I’d be living abroad thinking “man I could go a Sharwoods right now”. I’d want an actual Indian Restaurant curry.

    11. pajamakitten on

      I’d love it if we could get Slap Ya Mama seasoning here.

    12. Good to see a lot of good old British curry sauces there 😬.

    13. Still_Equivalent_811 on

      I have never in all my life seen a tin of bachelors baked beans in the UK

    14. Our local supermarket (Morrisons) has an entire rack of American foods.

      7 out of 8 shelves are full of different varieties of Reese’s Pieces.

    15. Other than the Tim Tams pretty solid selection, fingers, jammy dodgers, Sharwoods sauces, Maltesers, Heinz baked beans, Marmite, Robisons squash, PG Tips, Yorkshire Tea, Foxes Glacier Mints. Decent.

    16. ManufacturerSharp on

      Is that full fat lucozade..? I’d pay double that if you’d send it back home please!

    17. RagingHoneyBadger101 on

      Whoever owns marmite should be ashamed of themselves.

      How the fuck is the bounty transatlantic??

    18. Dianacolada on

      Forbidden Ribena on the bottom shelf I see – not allowed blackcurrants over there are you?

    19. collapsedcake on

      Standard Publix British section, seems largely the same in most branches.

      Generally buying online is my preferred method if I need some British food stuff – British Food Depot is generally a solid choice. It’s cheaper and they have a wider selection.

    20. currydemon on

      I love Fry’s Turkish Delight (the small purple square thing almost in the centre of the photo). Must nicer than actual Turkish delight. 😂

    21. Dissidant on

      Not a bad effort
      Expensive though! Jammy dodgers ($3.99) are 84p here give or take depending on the supermarket
      I’m not arsed don’t really touch biscuits just noticed the prices

    22. Pure-Kaleidoscope207 on

      This is the most solid selection I’ve seen in one of these.

    23. Squeak_Stormborn on

      Not too bad but what’s with the Tim Tams?! They’re not even British and they take up over half a shelf. They need replacing with custard creams, teacakes, and Tunnocks caramel wafers.

    24. NGL, that’s a pretty decent basic selection. It looks like an expensive little Tesco that only sells the main brands. Covers a lot of the bases for a homesick Brit I’d imagine. Decent biccies, proper custard and HP. I wouldn’t be mad.

    25. D-1-S-C-0 on

      Oh yes, those famous Batchelor beans we’re constantly eating.

    26. xeonrage on

      This man publixes

      Its my local, stock up on the beans, branston, and hobnobs often

    27. Business-Volume9221 on

      where’s the Colmans? otherwise good homely selection.

    28. soulsteela on

      Do those prices include taxes? $12+ for a jar of Marmite! Someone is making big money there.

    29. Feersum_endjjinn on

      Pretty decent tbf. Except tim tams. They are not British. I have no idea what they are.

    30. iwaterboardheathens on

      I’m more interested in Slap Ya Mam

      Shouldn’t do that

      Just like you shouldn’t shove yer granny off a bus 

      Or have Tim Tams or mars bars in the British section

    31. Just_Eye2956 on

      Well done, they have picked every crap item on British shelves as if Americans have enough crap!

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