American couple and YouTubers Cara Atwell and Jeremy Davis are on holiday to the UK and have visited their first UK supermarket - Tesco in Honiton.
On the shopping trip, which they filmed for their channel, they picked up mainly 'junk food' items, biscuits, chocolate and ice cream and a British classic2, the Fray Bentos pie.
They also bought a healthy breakfast of a sandwich from the meal deal section with bottles of Lucozade and cherry Pepsi.
The couple were left baffled by the choice of products available and the variety on offer, such as branded goods and Tesco Value items.
They were confused by the eggs, which aren't refrigerated like they are in the US, and ‘bitter shandy’ which Cara described as ' sort of non-alcoholic beer, like Fosters'.
The couple had tried Mr Kipling cakes before, which they described as delicious and recongised a few items from America, like Tunnocks Caramel biscuits.
The couple were travelling to an AirBNB in Cornwall and stopped off in Devon on the way there.
The blurb on their YouTube channel, The Magic Geekdom, said: "An American couple sharing unique and geeky places around the UK and beyond.
"We are dedicated to helping viewers find new and exciting destinations and experiences, providing recommendations for restaurants, lodging, and fun activities. We are also fascinated by pop culture and are always on the hunt for cool hidden gems, even in the most popular destinations.
"Throughout our travels, we try to fully embrace the culture and history of each location.
"From savoring traditional British cuisine to exploring bustling local markets, we dive headfirst into the culture, bringing you along as we experience new things.
"So, if you're a fellow travel lover or just looking for some inspiration, make sure to hit the subscribe button and notification bell to join us on the journey of experiencing the best food, history, and culture of the UK and beyond."
In the next video they will be reviewing the items they bought, including their verdict on the Fray Bentos pie and the chocolate.
Watch the full video on YouTube below.
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