'It’s greasy, it’s disgusting, but it’s absolutely glorious': American junk food is winning the stomachs of foreign soccer fansFans attending the World Cup are gorging themselves on the American foods they can’t get at home—and that means fast-food chains and condiments that lack European footprints. “It’s greasy, it’s disgusting, but it’s absolutely glorious,” Jack Goodwin, a soccer fan from London, said about the American food he has tried in Dallas, Boston, New York and Atlanta.
“Have you had Chick-fil-A? It was fantastic and so cheap. The sauces are free! It was remarkable,” said Harrison Murphy, also from London. “I said, ‘This is my first time, what should I try?’ The woman said, ‘You’ve got to try the Chick-fil-A sauce.’ My God, was it fantastic.” (It’s worth pointing out that sauce is free in the U.K., too.)
So many World Cup visitors expressed love for ranch dressing, for example, that the TSA issued a light-hearted reminder that tourists should pack bottles of dressing in their checked bags,
the AP reports.
One U.S. culinary tradition endures, however: The absolute refusal of the U.S. to learn how to make a cup of tea properly.
The BBC did a TikTok reel on the subject.