Is It Ever OK to Push In Line? Sooshi Mango’s Sangaweech & F1 Grand Prix Foods Reveal!

Is It Ever OK to Push In Line? Sooshi Mango’s Sangaweech & F1 Grand Prix Foods Reveal!

Author: Dub & Nectorious Papi March 3, 2026 Duration: 37:03

After a chaotic food event, we’re asking the question nobody wants to say out loud, is it ever OK to push in line? And why does line etiquette completely disappear when influencers are involved?


From awkward servers to silent crowd rage, we unpack the unspoken rules of lining up… and admit we’ve bent them ourselves.


On the food front, we finally try Sooshi Mango’s Sangaweech, did it live up to the hype? Is Lygon Street officially back? With new openings, nightlife shifts, and Melbourne slowly finding its groove again, we break down what’s happening in the scene right now.


Plus we hit the F1 Grand Prix to try the viral Melbourne food, review the new Cadbury Boost flavour, and talk about whether hype is ruining the experience of eating food.

Food culture. Line drama. Melbourne energy.

This is The Food Guys.


Thanks to Royal Stacks for sponsoring the podcast! Visit them while in Melbourne and at the F1 Australian Grand Prix 2026!

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There's a particular kind of conversation that happens when people who are genuinely obsessed with food get together, and that's exactly what you'll find on The Food Guys Podcast. Hosts Dub and Nectorious Papi don't just review meals; they dive headfirst into the entire universe of what we eat. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair at a lively table where the topics range from breaking down the latest fast-food menu item to heated debates about beloved or despised ingredients. The discussion is always grounded in a real passion-they love to talk about food just as much as they love to eat it. You'll hear more than just their opinions, though. They regularly bring other voices into the mix, from well-known names in the food industry to local business owners and fellow food lovers. These conversations are packed with the hosts' natural chemistry, which means plenty of laughter, friendly banter, and the occasional good-natured argument. Tuning into this podcast is like getting an insider's look at food culture, served with a side of humor and genuine curiosity. It’s a show for anyone who thinks about their next meal while they’re still eating the current one.
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