I want to get the current UTC date in JavaScript, but display it in the local date format (like Date.toLocaleDateString() does). 
I first tried to just get the current UTC Date with Date.toUTCString() but that doesn't actually print out in the local format. 
I then tried using the options configuration in toLocaleDateString(), but that just printed the local date and not the UTC date in the local format.
e.g. new Date().toLocaleDateString(options = {timeZone: "UTC"})
I then tried formatting using Intl.DateTimeFormat(), but that just gives the same results as Date.toLocaleDateString() does.
If there was a way to get the locale format then I'd be happy to use that format to format the UTC Date, but as far as I can tell there is none.
For example, given the new Date("Sat, 30 Mar 2019 00:27:19 GMT"), In the US, I should print out "3/30/2019", in Europe I should print out "30/3/2019", and so on, for every supported locale. 
However, new Date("Sat, 30 Mar 2019 00:27:19 GMT").toLocaleDateString(options = {timeZone: "UTC"}) will print out "3/29/2019" instead.
 
     
    

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    