A supermarket in London! Even their groceries are classy??! Marks & Spencers Food

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  • @CMri
    @CMriАй бұрын

    Why are you making such a mess on the shelves???? Just put it back the way it was.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    I went back to fix it after I was done with the video. Had to hold the camera at the time of filming.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Fyi…they were a mess before I got there. 😂❤ If I put it back the way it was it would be messy as well!😂❤😂

  • @nomore6939

    @nomore6939

    16 күн бұрын

    @@eattravellovejoy20 Bloody Yanks, coming over here messing up our shelves

  • @mykota2417
    @mykota241714 күн бұрын

    One day she'll read the ingridients...

  • @cherylsemrau7100
    @cherylsemrau7100Ай бұрын

    We used to have Marks and Spencers in Canada. The owner took the stores out of Canada. We miss Marks and Spencer.

  • @barrysteven5964
    @barrysteven596420 күн бұрын

    No idea where these unpleasant people in the comments came from. I apologise if any of them actually are English. We're not all like that but that's KZread for you. Anyway, - the teacakes are bready type buns, they are sweet and the dark things are currants and sometimes other dried fruits not chocolate chips. They have mixed spice in them too. We traditionally toast them and have them with butter and you can put jam on them too. - I've never had spiced fruit buns but they look similar to teacakes but with icing on top so you couldn't toast them. - never heard of Yumyums, must be a M&S invention. - Welsh cakes are hard to describe. You'll just have to try them. They are like a sweet pastry but not flaky and again with dried fried and mixed spice in them. They are denser than fruitcakes - hot cross buns are traditional Easter buns but people eat them all year round. They are quite similar to teacakes but they are smaller, denser and have a bit more spice in them than teacakes. - farls are soda flat breads traditional to Scotland and Ireland. Marks and Spencer food is known for being very nice but it's quite expensive especially in London.

  • @Michaeltroughton

    @Michaeltroughton

    2 күн бұрын

    Yum yums are not an M&S invention, they're actually Dutch in origin, but you do find them everywhere and they're basically like a differently shaped Donut.

  • @paulhadfield7909
    @paulhadfield79098 күн бұрын

    now i know why all the food is onthe wrong shelf in marks n spencers

  • @StephanieG1
    @StephanieG110 күн бұрын

    Many American KZread content creators always seem to be puzzled about everyday items found on British supermarket shelves and not quite sure how to pronounce the names of items. They act as if the English spoken in Britain is something of a foreign language to them. 😂

  • @AnnmarieOhare-xi5ce
    @AnnmarieOhare-xi5ce5 күн бұрын

    Soda Farl is Irish you can toast it with lashing of butter and jam you call it jelly or you could put on avocado and a poached egg. Or you could shallow fry it and have fried eggs on it with bacon.

  • @eattravellovejoy20
    @eattravellovejoy20Ай бұрын

    British people or anyone who knows what these goods are can you please comment so we can learn what these goods are? Im getting the same comments about being ignorant and messy but that doesn’t help me. Im always trying to learn so I encourage positive comments❤😅

  • @czeshirecat6278

    @czeshirecat6278

    26 күн бұрын

    Farl is a brown bread made with baking soda as its leavening. Slightly bitter and crumbly in texture, lovely smeared with salted butter. There's also potato farl which is mashed potato mixed with flour and seasoning, cooked thinly on a skillet. Crumpets (what she originally thought were english muffins) are made from a yeast batter, thickly poured into a metal ring and cooked on a skillet, usually grilled and served with butter and toppings although I also like them fried in bacon fat at breakfast.

  • @Ania-qb3ot

    @Ania-qb3ot

    12 күн бұрын

    Yum yums are donuts, but not as dense in texture Crumpets to me taste very rubbery

  • @IanNoble-qb7mb

    @IanNoble-qb7mb

    10 күн бұрын

    A crumpet is a leavened griddle cake, cooked on one side only in a ring case to build the characteristic shape. They have something of a honey-combed structure, and a slightly rubbery texture to them that somehow works. You'd normally toast them, spread the top generously with a good, preferably salted, butter - which will melt and spread through the crumpet - and eat them while they're still hot. They can be messy to eat if you're not careful, but they're tasty. A "teacake" is a bread bun made with spices and fruit. I'd split one in half and, again, toast and butter it. Hot cross buns are basically also teacakes, but denser, and with more spices (traditionally eaten on Good Friday) - again, toast. Several of the things you showed are variants on the "bread bun with something in and/or on it" formula, basically. (As for your video title - Marks and Spencers branding tries to position their food halls as being towards the "luxury" end of the food market. Almost(?) all of their prepared/packaged food is own brand, by consequence, and most of it carries something of a price premium compared to the other main supermarket chains. To be fair, their products are normally good quality, and there are a couple that I buy regularly - but I get most of my foodstuffs elsewhere. It's a somewhat niche market position - especially as, when it comes to most of the others, own brand stuff is normally positioned as a slightly cheaper but decent alternative to the branded product. M&S definitely isn't in that game.)

  • @elainecampbell8227
    @elainecampbell8227Ай бұрын

    Scotch pancake - `Oh, it's like an American pancake'. No, the `American pancake' was introduced to America by the Scots who emigrated there.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. Hence why I said “these look like the ones we have in america”…..Americans know that most of the things we have came from somewhere else. My comment was meant to convey that I found out the original pancake and it comes from England versus maybe Germany or France. In America there is an endless amount of possible origins for things we have. I was trying to piece to together in my travels.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Actually what I said was “these look American style”….meaning plain and simple ones we have everywhere in USA. Its the style I would assume is most common in USA. Is Scotch pancake the most common in Scotland?

  • @elainecampbell8227

    @elainecampbell8227

    Ай бұрын

    @@eattravellovejoy20 I appreciate that you are responding (somewhat defensively) to what has been a very critical appraisal of your video. I think you have answered your own question in your initial response. You take up a default position that `our' (those of us outside the USA) have somehow copied `American-style' pancakes, buns, muffins etc. No, no, no. As a country of immigrants, the US have adopted and adapted the Rest of the World's cuisine. It's the American arrogance about this point that is so off-putting. Where do you think your food originates from - apple pie, muffins, pancakes, buns, biscuits, scones etc etc - you did not invent them! Apple pie is an English creation dating back to 1390 - though some would argue that the Dutch got there first. I see from your bio that you are rightly proud of your Thai heritage - try going to Thailand and telling the Thai people that their Pad Thai is like something you can find in the USA! It's about respecting the direction of travel - Rest of the World goes to America, not the other way around.

  • @simonwallis1787

    @simonwallis1787

    15 күн бұрын

    You are just adding to the mess on the shelves.

  • @WIlfredWibbles
    @WIlfredWibbles29 күн бұрын

    Why don't you TRY things ? Bizarre - half the fun of going to another country is trying their foods. Weird.

  • @KGardner01010
    @KGardner0101021 күн бұрын

    Don't worry yourself too much over any negative comments you may get over this video . . . Yes, it's true that items are usually well placed and look neat by the stackers after it closes. However, go in any supermarket, no matter which one late evening or at night before closing, and you'll find things that were picked up earlier ending up elsewhere in the store when they change their minds to something else instead . . . I've seen a tub of strawberries (or other non-frozen items) just left in freezers - and kids toys or fridge items in with some fruit and veg. Sweets though (candies), you can find left in a lot of places, too. As kids may pick anything up, open it to try them, and then dump it if they don't like it. Whereas if the mother, father, parents, or whoever is with them see it, instead of buying what they've opened, will stick it up on a high shelf just to hide it to save paying for it . . . As for any cakes, buns, loaves/bread, etc - Americans don't usually like them while in Europe as they're usually not sweet enough taste-wise for them - (But, are far healthier though!) - typically because we either use a sugar type substitute if required, or none.in them. Cakes and buns can be different though because of any kind of icing used on them, which makes them taste quite sweet, to us anyway . . . Pleased to hear that you went back to place them correctly again, which is also more than some will bother to do as I said earlier . . .

  • @rosietaylor4366
    @rosietaylor4366Ай бұрын

    I don’t know why the comments are being soooo rude to you. Aww this is so nice, I love it when people show an interest and curiosity in our food! I would love to show you around our stores and make you some of our traditional bakes myself ❤ many of the baked things you are looking at are great breakfast items! welcome to the UK!

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind words❤. I really love England and I love learning about the history and culture. I would love to be shown and learn about your traditional foods❤ next time I’m in England! Thank you so much! ❤❤❤

  • @katbar6066
    @katbar6066Ай бұрын

    I thought you treated the packaged bakery items disrespectfully. Someone will end up buying them but you were squeezing them and then shoving them back on a shelf often not in a neat way.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    I assure you I didn’t squeeze them or disrespect the goods. I was gentle. I didnt shove anything and that’s why they looked crooked because I didn’t want to shove them into place. I went back after filming to reorganize when I had both hands free and not filming with one hand. Maybe I should take the video down since so many comments think I’ve been man handling the goods. Fyi…they were disheveled before I got there. Were like that when I got there. The packages arent perfect squares/they are soft and the plastic slides a lot so they naturally don’t stay perfect.

  • @Loki1815

    @Loki1815

    28 күн бұрын

    No! You said yourself how organised and neat everything was and why can't it be like this in Murica!

  • @cherylsemrau7100
    @cherylsemrau7100Ай бұрын

    You are in a different country. Accept what the country has.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! I was appreciating how wonderful it is.❤ I like finding new foods and curious what they taste like and what the differences are. I think its obvious I’m a big fan of Great Britain. Why else would I be here visiting? ❤

  • @admiralbenbow5083

    @admiralbenbow5083

    21 күн бұрын

    The lady is making a YT video. Geddit ?

  • @barrysteven5964

    @barrysteven5964

    20 күн бұрын

    Try not to be such a prick. She was complementary about everything so you clearly didn't even watch the video.

  • @Roheryn100

    @Roheryn100

    14 күн бұрын

    @@admiralbenbow5083But why must she sound so incredulous ? You’d think she was confronted with food made of slime and bugs…

  • @admiralbenbow5083

    @admiralbenbow5083

    14 күн бұрын

    @@Roheryn100 Why not ? What does it matter how she sounds. Give the girl a break and stop being so defensive.

  • @seeker1432
    @seeker143219 сағат бұрын

    Crumpets are really nice. You toast them and put Butter on them and it soakes in. Yummy. Also M and S is expensive. Other cheaper supermarkets also have quality foods, But cheaper.

  • @swanvictor887
    @swanvictor88714 күн бұрын

    Welshman here, living on the other side of the world these days lol. Welshcakes are very dense, flat and rich pancakes with the odd raison thrown in for juiciness lol. M&S are the 'Top-End' of retailers, classy but very expensive lol. Do take the time out to nip down to my homeland, if you get the chance, especially in high summer: I come from Swansea (actually, The Mumbles, which is just outside the city) I promise you, you will be blown away by the beauty of Swansea Bay! Head to Verdi's Cafe, built on the Promenade at Mumbles, not far from the Pier, for a view across the bay that has been compared to the Bay of Naples! Cheers from Brunei!

  • @mooncakerabbithender7203

    @mooncakerabbithender7203

    13 күн бұрын

    I still make Welsh cakes with the same recipe my granny use to use. My griddle became so heavy now I use a flat pan. Love them!!

  • @SiaD777
    @SiaD77723 күн бұрын

    Americans often think crumpets are English muffins but they're very different. I'm on keto due to inflammation and the thing I miss most is toasted crumpets with butter and marmite! 😋

  • @admiralbenbow5083

    @admiralbenbow5083

    21 күн бұрын

    What is keto ??

  • @twittlypoo

    @twittlypoo

    15 күн бұрын

    I put the Marmite on the hot crumpet first as it is nearly impossible to do so after applying lashings of butter! Butter and Marmite are the only two things that can top a crumpet!

  • @SiaD777

    @SiaD777

    15 күн бұрын

    @@twittlypoo yes, it's literally illegal to have any other topping 😂

  • @Lily-Bravo
    @Lily-BravoАй бұрын

    I learned something from your video, so thank you. As a 70 ish English woman I had to look up what a Farl was!! I'm glad you like the produce. Did you get to taste anything? Some of those baked goods need to be toasted or heat up to appreciate. I saw an American trying to eat an untoasted crumpet once. This item is mainly a conduit for getting melted butter into your mouth and really don't do the job untoasted. Personally, I would toast hot cross buns, tea cakes and welsh cakes as well. Probably that farl as well, I would slice it across ways and toast. They look too cloggy otherwise.

  • @eattravellovejoy20
    @eattravellovejoy20Ай бұрын

    Can you please refrain from the hate in the comments. Thank you. ❤

  • @TJRJ158
    @TJRJ158Ай бұрын

    English muffins 😂😂 it’s a crumpet 😂😂 and Americans call scones biscuits 😂😂

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Yes we don’t have crumpets in USA. I was wondering if they taste similar to English muffins or if they are totally different. We have scones in USA now. American Biscuits are different.

  • @arleneT99
    @arleneT99Ай бұрын

    Ballyrashane (Coleraine ) buttermilk in the soda falls

  • @missj.d9187
    @missj.d918710 күн бұрын

    I would die for a yum yum right now!

  • @bazz30001
    @bazz30001Ай бұрын

    London is fun for tourists, but it doesn't reflect the real UK. If you want to see the beautiful parts of the UK, you need to go to Yorkshire, or the Cotswolds, or Dorset etc.

  • @baylessnow

    @baylessnow

    26 күн бұрын

    Or the Lake District.

  • @SusanRaw-ks3xb
    @SusanRaw-ks3xb14 күн бұрын

    Why didn’t you put the items back on the shelf as you found them?

  • @gbulmer
    @gbulmerАй бұрын

    Marks & Spencers is one of the most expensive major supermarkets, with only Waitrose more expensive. I lived and worked in the USA in the 2000s. US supermarkets were much cheaper than the UK, even Whole Foods Market. were cheaper. Marks & Spencers are unusual because almost everything is their own brand. Typical UK supermarkets sell fewer own brands. Marks & Spencers also pioneered food and clothing. They were responsible for the concept of 'chilled ready-to-cook meals', and perfecting the essential 'cold chain'. IIRC, they were the first UK supermarket with part-baked continental breads like ciabatta. They even perfected 'non-iron' cotton shirts in-house. If you ever return, maybe pick a couple of things and try them? It seems weird watching someone find half a dozen novel, ready-to-eat 'baked goods' and not try anything. Crumpets _must_ be toasted, and I always toast English Muffins, also I'd toast farl, Welsh cakes, and pancakes to warm them up. I'd eat fresh hot-cross-buns, tea-cakes, and spiced fruit buns cold. A couple of days later, I'd toast them. I'm fond of fresh spiced & fruited breads/buns with cheese, but that might be unusual. Anything with icing are eaten cold. If you stay in Airbnb you'd have no problems toasting things. If you're in a hotel with 'public toasters' you might ask if you could try toasting 'unfamiliar UK baked goods' before buying anything. It's a bit of a shame you didn't tack on a few seconds saying you'll go back and straighten the shelves because it was awkward to handle the packets and record video. That might have endeared you to viewers. American's don't have a great reputation in the UK, or much of Europe. So sadly, you maybe were too readily misjudged. You might even consider shooting something saying that's what you did (against a neutral room background) and adding it to the end of this video to reduce negative comments, and save yourself time, effort and stress, responding to negativity. I skimmed your channel, and you have Thai food connections. I've only visited about a dozen countries (USA [about 17 states], Canada, The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, France, Estonia, Gibraltar, Belgium, Norway, India, Thailand, Australia, South Africa, Singapore). I was fortunate to visit Thailand most months for more than a year. In my limited experience, Thai food is the best in the world. My simile is "like going from black & white to colour". You're lucky having such a glorious food heritage. Best Wishes. ☮

  • @patrickconway3341
    @patrickconway3341Ай бұрын

    I have just stopped the video at3.30 when you were looking at the Soda farls, they are very much an Northern Ireland thing, I spent 40 years working in a bakery making them. To have the proper Soda Farl experience, get your Soda Farl, slice it in two, put a fried egg on one of the halves, two slices of fried bacon and some HP sauce, Put the two halves together and eat along with a cup of proper Tea, life does not not get any better than that. That will set you for a few hours work on a building site but no bloddy baked beans.

  • @StephanieG1
    @StephanieG110 күн бұрын

    Typical American youtuber:' Oh my gosh you guys look what I found in the baked goods aisle Mince Pies! I have never heard of mince pies you guys. Hey shouldn't they be in the meat aisle?'

  • @eattravellovejoy20
    @eattravellovejoy20Ай бұрын

    I think maybe some commenters are thinking my tone is a negative one? 😅 Im actually just curious and honestly appreciating all the wonderful foods in England. My tone was meant to be one of curiosity and wanting to learn more about them. Wasnt meant to be one of negativity at ALL❤. I love England.

  • @admiralbenbow5083

    @admiralbenbow5083

    21 күн бұрын

    Friendly advice. Dont connect with idiots. They will just drag you down to their level. Your video is fine.

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki181528 күн бұрын

    It was all nice and organised before Muricans came and couldn't be bothered to put things back properly!

  • @barrysteven5964

    @barrysteven5964

    20 күн бұрын

    Millwall fan. Nuff said.

  • @creamcheese3596
    @creamcheese359619 күн бұрын

    Marks and Spencers food is no better than Aldi's or Lidl's but far more expensive. Their selling model is that if you overprice something customers with money to spare will think it's better quality when it's not.

  • @LS-mx1ge

    @LS-mx1ge

    8 күн бұрын

    The food is much better than Lidl or Aldi . No i don’t food shop at M&S but seriously Aldi and Lidl is poor

  • @pammy0809
    @pammy0809Ай бұрын

    Not everyone lives on Hostess Cupcakes and Twinkies. Take the time to actually learn about these bakery items before making stupid comments.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. I love how wonderful these baked goods are! I guess I didn’t sound nice? My comments weren’t meant as negative. Im just American. Cant sound as cute as British. 😅❤

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    When I’m back in USA I will learn about them. I never knew about these baked goods before. Hence why i sound ignorant…its because I don’t know about them.

  • @SiaD777
    @SiaD77723 күн бұрын

    I'm curious what American shelves are like if they're not organised like ours and how our chicken looks better? 🤔

  • @admiralbenbow5083

    @admiralbenbow5083

    21 күн бұрын

    It does. Deal with it.

  • @karenphillips2092
    @karenphillips2092Ай бұрын

    When she said Bramley apple hot cross buns I have was expecting her to say what's an apple 🙄

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    My video focused on the baked goods because your country has much different ones than ours. We don’t have these. Have you been to America? You will see it’s different.

  • @DaveBassington-yu3nl
    @DaveBassington-yu3nlКүн бұрын

    Give it up luv…..

  • @AnthonyMcKay-pp8un
    @AnthonyMcKay-pp8un13 күн бұрын

    Most inconsiderate to other shoppers and staff.Put items back properly! How unmannerly!

  • @robertlangley1664
    @robertlangley16649 күн бұрын

    The only thing you need to know about British food it’s better then American food ,yes I been to America and the food was terrible

  • @juliemitchell3013
    @juliemitchell301311 күн бұрын

    My God, why is she manhandling things and just dumping them back on the shelf? Silly cow

  • @Al-iv3mb
    @Al-iv3mbАй бұрын

    Your ignorance confirms what we know about the American education system.

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Oh so in America we should learn about all the baked pastries in every country right?!😂😂😂 Good on ya

  • @barrysteven5964

    @barrysteven5964

    20 күн бұрын

    Are you in all seriousness wondering why Welsh cakes, farls and hot cross buns are not an integral part of the American school curriculum? I think your comment displays its own level of ignorance.

  • @Ania-qb3ot

    @Ania-qb3ot

    12 күн бұрын

    Oh shut up, and you stop being the ignorant one

  • @TJRJ158
    @TJRJ158Ай бұрын

    English muffins aren’t muffins they are bread

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    Yes they are different than muffins. But in both UK and USA we have English muffins. Curious why we both named them muffins if they arent muffins eh?😅😂

  • @phillipwatson9906
    @phillipwatson9906Ай бұрын

    The way you just dumb the items back is NOT the way we do things in the civilised world 😡🇬🇧

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    omg….for the hundreth time Im replying to another rude commenter about the slippery packages of baked goods aisle. I only had one hand to pick up items while recording with the other. You need to chill out…I was handling the items gently and went back after filming to arrange them neatly. it just looks like “im dumping” but im not. For your information….civilized people don’t try to tell foreigners how uncivil they are from the way they pick up and put down groceries. I find ur comment rude.

  • @juliemitchell3013
    @juliemitchell301311 күн бұрын

    Anyway ……I’m British and Americans are just rude so don’t speak for me

  • @user-ww8lz7ml7g
    @user-ww8lz7ml7g24 күн бұрын

    British supermarkets are x100 times better than the usa ,better selection ,a lot more healthier items and way better prices on fruit, vegetables , etc

  • @paulbodman3335
    @paulbodman333517 күн бұрын

    just to let you know it is not chocolate in the welsh cakes it is rasins

  • @plee288
    @plee2886 күн бұрын

    U arent very exposed outside Usa!

  • @soulkisschaoscrypt
    @soulkisschaoscryptАй бұрын

    Your channel name told me everything I learned watching the way you handled all the food you didn't intend to buy All that was missing was you insisting on speaking to a manager..

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    I think I was mostly just curious and wondering what these baked goods taste like. We don’t have them in USA. In terms of the way i handled the goods I was actually gentle but it looked sloppy because I only had one hand and couldnt organize the other goods on the shelf to make it properly straight and the packages were slippery plastic. I went back after filming to straighten it out. Eat Travel Love, Joy. Its a food and travel channel. Exploring things I haven’t seen in other countries. ❤

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    Ай бұрын

    I was making a video for people in other countries who also don’t know what these foods are so we can all look them up or learn about them from British people. I wasn’t going to buy ALL of the baked goods when I couldnt possibly eat all of it. I didnt crush them or open them. I just looked and then after filming reorganized it.

  • @barrysteven5964

    @barrysteven5964

    20 күн бұрын

    Nonsensical comment.

  • @Ania-qb3ot

    @Ania-qb3ot

    12 күн бұрын

    Wth are you on about 😮

  • @jammasterjay4298
    @jammasterjay429818 күн бұрын

    Camera work needs improvement!!!

  • @andrealeblond3595
    @andrealeblond359517 күн бұрын

    What a mess your making

  • @eattravellovejoy20

    @eattravellovejoy20

    16 күн бұрын

    It was a messy baked goods section before i got there!😂 Dont worry your head off, I only had one hand to manage with if you didn’t notice I was filming with the other!😛

  • @stephentobin2087
    @stephentobin20872 күн бұрын

    Do you not think it would have been better to inform yourself on these products before making this video? A number of them are traditional bakery products that originated hundreds of years ago. Like our muffins, which I can tell you bear absolutely no relation to the ghastlyThomas's offerings so named in the U.S.

  • @geoman8912
    @geoman891220 күн бұрын

    People need to chill out in the comments..there was a lot to take in so moving between product was a bit fast..don't worry M&S employs enough staff to tidy them up..😂 M&S source every thing themselves pick the best of Scotland, England Wales and Ireland gets them shipped all over the country under the M&S brand..it was soda bread you picked up which is an Irish form of bread were soda is used as the raising agent and a hot plate the cooking source rather than an oven..a hope this helped and that you enjoyed your trip.🌹

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