Spotted in a bar in the UAE 🇦🇪. I didn’t have the heart to tell the barman where Worcestershire actually is!

by danielbird193

31 comments
  1. _Enjoy the Rich Taste_

    Fuck off. Probably tastes about as rich as an American lager

  2. It’s so they can say american sauce rather than butcher war-chest-ur-shear sauce.

  3. That’s not an American brand that any American would recognize.

  4. I’d be curious what brand this actually is and where it’s from…

  5. But it’s the original and genuine wash your sister sir sauce!

  6. “Enjoy the rich taste”

    Of what? Distilled white wine vinegar instead of malt? Off you pop, you pricks!

  7. that classic Yank sauce that they can’t pronounce without sounding like a spanner

  8. I may be wrong, but I assumed it had to be made in Worcester to be Worcestershire Sauce.

    I am wrong, it’s been a generic term since 1876 apparently.

  9. I heard an American pronounce this as washyoursistersauce once.

  10. Now with REAL cheese! That sums up American mass produced food.

  11. It’s the classic, American version of something they couldn’t even fucking pronounce.

  12. Made, presumably, in Woosestertershireshire, Nebraskashire.

  13. Worcestershire is a good example of how a people can invent a language and then completely screw it up.

    Here’s a little help. Some simple revisions: Wooster. Darby. Lester. Edinbrah.

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