Italian expat finds Australian supermarket staples 'awful'! Do you agree?
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VanessaC
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An expat recently took a trip to Woolworths to shop for Italian items–but she did not expect the selection of local versions of traditional Italian foods she came across and described them as items that 'would send an Italian into a coma'.
Sharing her thoughts on social media, she slammed supermarket staples such as SPC Tomato and Cheese Spaghetti and Heinz Spaghetti with Meatballs.
'So bad,' she said of the pantry staples, and in particular, expressed her disgust at a slice of Aussie bread on the serving suggestion for Heinz Spaghetti and Sausage.
The Italian expat then moved on to assess the ready-made pasta dishes, and was unimpressed by what she saw.
'If you’re an Italian living in Australia, never try the Woolies or Coles pasta. This is awful,' she said.
Afterwards, she suggested purchasing La Molisana pasta, which is imported from Italy.
Next, she set her sights on Aussie cheeses with a packet of shredded Woolies Australian Mozzarella. She declared it 'absolutely' not real Mozzarella, and took aim at the powdery texture of Kraft grated Parmesan.
As for McCain Vegemite pizza, the Italian expat couldn’t quite understand the Australian fascination with the spread. She said: ‘Ah, it’s awful. Never try Vegemite, guys.’
Of course, some Australian viewers hit back at the woman's critique of local supermarket offering.
'Tinned spaghetti ain't about the spaghetti, it's about the experience. That's a tin of childhood right there,' said one passionate commenter.
Another took afront on behalf of the vegemite pizza: 'McCain frozen meals slap. RESPECT, LEARN IT!'
However, others agreed with the Italian expat's take on the supermarket items.
One viewer wrote: 'I'm Australian and I agree! I make my pasta and sauces.'
While the Italian expat had found many instances of supermarket food that failed to meet her Italian food standards, she found some items suitable for a recommendation.
These included Cadbury Caramilk, Mars-flavoured Pods, and, most surprisingly, Woolworths’ garlic bread.
You can watch the entire video below:
Do you agree with the Italian expat’s assessment of the items? Let us know in the comments below!
Sharing her thoughts on social media, she slammed supermarket staples such as SPC Tomato and Cheese Spaghetti and Heinz Spaghetti with Meatballs.
'So bad,' she said of the pantry staples, and in particular, expressed her disgust at a slice of Aussie bread on the serving suggestion for Heinz Spaghetti and Sausage.
The Italian expat then moved on to assess the ready-made pasta dishes, and was unimpressed by what she saw.
'If you’re an Italian living in Australia, never try the Woolies or Coles pasta. This is awful,' she said.
Afterwards, she suggested purchasing La Molisana pasta, which is imported from Italy.
Next, she set her sights on Aussie cheeses with a packet of shredded Woolies Australian Mozzarella. She declared it 'absolutely' not real Mozzarella, and took aim at the powdery texture of Kraft grated Parmesan.
As for McCain Vegemite pizza, the Italian expat couldn’t quite understand the Australian fascination with the spread. She said: ‘Ah, it’s awful. Never try Vegemite, guys.’
Of course, some Australian viewers hit back at the woman's critique of local supermarket offering.
'Tinned spaghetti ain't about the spaghetti, it's about the experience. That's a tin of childhood right there,' said one passionate commenter.
Another took afront on behalf of the vegemite pizza: 'McCain frozen meals slap. RESPECT, LEARN IT!'
However, others agreed with the Italian expat's take on the supermarket items.
One viewer wrote: 'I'm Australian and I agree! I make my pasta and sauces.'
While the Italian expat had found many instances of supermarket food that failed to meet her Italian food standards, she found some items suitable for a recommendation.
These included Cadbury Caramilk, Mars-flavoured Pods, and, most surprisingly, Woolworths’ garlic bread.
You can watch the entire video below:
Key Takeaways
- An Italian expat has critiqued a number of Australian supermarket products, deeming many of them as ‘awful'.
- Traditional Australian versions of Italian foods, such as ready-made pasta and mozzarella cheese, were criticised for their inauthenticity.
- She warned fellow Italians against trying local food brands like Woolies or Coles pasta.
- Some Australians defended local products in response to her critique, while others agreed with her assessment.
- The woman also found some Australian products worth recommending, such as Cadbury Caramilk, Mars-flavoured Pods and Woolworths brand garlic bread.