Non-Americans Are Sharing What Their Country Thinks "The Average American Diet" Is And Honestly It's 100% Accurate And 100% Depressing

Did you know that if you go to a grocery store in another country oftentimes you'll find an "American" section in the store? You ever wonder what foods people in other countries think are "American food"? Let's find out:

1.The UK:

Supermarket display of American foods, including Reese's Puffs, Lucky Charms, Pop-Tarts, Hershey's, and root beer

Reeses Puffs, Lucky Charms, popcorn, pretzels.

Twitter: @arsduo

2.Ireland:

Store shelves labeled "The American Selection," featuring various American cereals, snacks, condiments, and drinks

3.France:

Grocery store aisle labeled "L'ÉPICERIE AMÉRICAINE" with various American food products like cereals, syrup, candy, and sauces on display

Lots and lots of hot sauces and syrups.

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4.New Zealand:

Store shelf with various cereal boxes, snacks, condiments, and canned drinks, including brands like Skittles, M&M's, Pop-Tarts, and Mountain Dew

5.Abu Dhabi:

Grocery store aisle with shelves filled with various mayonnaise brands and bottles

6.Poland:

"This is America"

Oreos...Nerds...hot sauce...Reese's...I'll allow it.

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7.Colombia:

Grocery store aisle with various sauces, snacks, and beverages. Signs read "Oriental" and "USA."

8.The Netherlands:

A display shelf with various snack products, including cereals, candy, cookies, sodas, and condiments

Frostings and mixes and dressings, oh my!

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9.Australia:

Store shelf filled with various snacks and candies, including Hershey’s syrup, Reese's products, and Swiss Miss cocoa mix

Chips, candy...and Marshmallow Fluff.

Twitter: @GillianKloet

10.Spain:

Grocery store aisle with shelves of North American food products like syrups, salad dressings, peanut butter, and ice cream

11.Jordan:

Store shelves labeled "American food" displaying various packaged goods, including snacks, canned goods, and baking products

Honey... syrup... mayo... sugar... cake mix.

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12.Denmark:

Grocery store shelf displaying a variety of sauces, syrups, spices, and condiments in bottles and boxes

Salad dressing, Jell-O, pickles, Twizzlers, and cooking spray?

Twitter: @Couzin_Vinny

13.Germany:

Shelves with popcorn, mustard, Pop-Tarts, and other American products

Good ol' fashioned American mustard.

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14.The UK, again:

A fully stocked grocery store aisle with various snacks, cereals, and beverages. A red step stool is on the floor. No people are present

So much candy.

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15.Norway:

Grocery store shelves filled with various snacks, sauces, and baking items like candy bars, syrup, chips, and cake mixes; offers labeled "TILBUD."

16.Belgium:

Grocery store shelf filled with American-brand snacks and drinks, including Coca-Cola and Fanta

A respectable three shelves of Reeses.

Twitter: @kma126

17.Germany again:

Grocery store shelf with assorted breakfast and dessert items, including Pop-Tarts, brownie mix, syrup, and pancake mix

Salad dressing, nacho cheese, cake mix, syrup, and Marshmallow Fluff.

Twitter: @Caleb_Denison

18.Japan:

A variety of breakfast cereal boxes on shelves, including Kix, Trix, and Reese's Puffs, in a grocery store aisle

Lots and lots of cereal.

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19.Finland:

Grocery store aisle labeled "Amerikka" with shelves displaying various sauces and condiments. American flags are visible above the signs

Pop-Tarts, mustard, and so many hot sauces.

Twitter: @Kisumisuja

20.Kuwait:

Shelf with USA products including Star Wars snacks and Kraft macaroni and cheese. Sign in Arabic and English reads: "USA Products."

Mac & cheese galore.

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21.And, finally, this is the "American Super Bowl" section of a German grocery store:

A store display with hamburger buns, ketchup, loaves of bread, pickles, hot dogs, and other condiments