Worth It - Season 3

Worth It - Season 3

Season 3

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Episodes11
Datesaoût 27, 2017 - févr. 1, 2018
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$3 Mac 'N' Cheese Vs. $195 Mac 'N' Cheese
Season 3Episode 112 min

$3 Mac 'N' Cheese Vs. $195 Mac 'N' Cheese

Steven, Adam and Andrew try America's ultimate comfort food Mac and Cheese at three different price points to determine which cheesy dish is the best valued at its price.
août 27, 2017
$7 BBQ Ribs Vs. $68 BBQ Ribs
Season 3Episode 212 min

$7 BBQ Ribs Vs. $68 BBQ Ribs

Steven, Andrew, and Adam try three different BBQ Ribs priced at $7, $36, and $68 to see which is the most worth it for its price.
sept. 3, 2017
$3 Seafood Vs. $213 Seafood • Australia
Season 3Episode 312 min

$3 Seafood Vs. $213 Seafood • Australia

Steven, Andrew, and Adam head off to Australia to try three different seafood dishes at different price points, to determine which dish is the most worth it for its price.
sept. 10, 2017
$18 Wine Vs. $1,000 Wine • Australia
Season 3Episode 412 min

$18 Wine Vs. $1,000 Wine • Australia

Steven, Andrew, and Adam head off to Australia to try three differently wines at different price points, including a $1,000 100 year old fortified wine, to see which is the most worth it for its price.
sept. 17, 2017
$16 Steak Vs. $150 Steak • Australia
Season 3Episode 513 min

$16 Steak Vs. $150 Steak • Australia

Steven, Andrew, and Adam head off to Australia to try three different steaks at different price points to see which Australian steak is the most worth it for its price.
sept. 24, 2017
$17 Fried Chicken Vs. $500 Fried Chicken
Season 3Episode 615 min

$17 Fried Chicken Vs. $500 Fried Chicken

Steven, Andrew and Adam try $16 and $27 fried chicken, as well as a $500 fried chicken dish paired with caviar, to determine which is the most worth it for its price. Featuring renowned celebrity chefs David Chang and Marcus Samuelson.
oct. 1, 2017
$19 Brunch Vs. $113 Brunch
Season 3Episode 715 min

$19 Brunch Vs. $113 Brunch

Steven, Adam and Andrew try brunch dishes at cheap, medium and expensive price points to determine which is the most worth it for its price.
oct. 8, 2017
$3 Ramen Vs. $79 Ramen • Japan
Season 3Episode 815 min

$3 Ramen Vs. $79 Ramen • Japan

Steven, Andrew and Adam head to Japan to try authentic Ramen priced at $3, $8, and $79 to determine which dish is the most worth it for its price.
oct. 15, 2017
$1 Coffee Vs. $914 Coffee • Japan
Season 3Episode 912 min

$1 Coffee Vs. $914 Coffee • Japan

Steven, Andrew and Adam try a 22 year old barrel aged cup of coffee priced at $922, as well as $1 and $3 cups of coffee, to see which cup is the most worth it at its given price.
oct. 22, 2017
$7 Cake Vs. $208 Cake • Japan
Season 3Episode 1012 min

$7 Cake Vs. $208 Cake • Japan

Steven, Andrew and Adam head to Japan to try three different cakes, including a $208 "Extra Super Melon Shortcake" to determine which is the most worth it at its price.
oct. 29, 2017
$10 Game Day Food Vs. $456 Game Day Food • Super Bowl 2018
Season 3Episode 1115 min

$10 Game Day Food Vs. $456 Game Day Food • Super Bowl 2018

Steven, Andrew, and Adam go to Minneapolis to try the best game day foods.
févr. 1, 2018

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