In an experiment, contestants from different generations (teen, college kid, adult, and elder) ordered fast food meals, and another person had to eat and guess the generation of the person who ordered the meal. The meals included a Taco Bell order with a five layer beef burrito and a bean and cheese burrito, a Wendy's order with two spicy chicken sandwiches and chili cheese fries, a Taco Bell order with a plain bean burrito and a Diet Coke, and a McDonald's order with two cheeseburgers, a large French fry, and an apple pie. The contestant was able to correctly guess two out of the four generations, with the elder's meal being the first correct guess and the college kid's meal being the second correct guess.
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1. A viral trend involves people ordering and eating whatever the person in front of them got in a drive-thru.
2. The trend has been popularized by YouTubers like Derek Gerard, Ryland Adams, Miranda Sings, Jeffree Star, and Steph Pappas.
3. FBE (Fine Brothers Entertainment) followed people from four different generations to fast food restaurants.
4. The participants were given the exact order of the person in front of them.
5. The participants had to guess which generation the person who ordered belonged to.
6. The meals were from Taco Bell, Wendy's, and McDonald's.
7. Meal 1 consisted of a 5-layer beef burrito with no sour cream, a bean and cheese burrito with no onions, and an unsweet tea.
8. Meal 2 consisted of two spicy chicken sandwiches, chili cheese fries, and a chocolate frosty.
9. Meal 3 consisted of a plain bean burrito with extra sour cream, mild sauce, and a Diet Coke.
10. Meal 4 consisted of two cheeseburgers with only ketchup, a large French fry, and an apple pie.
11. The participant guessed that Meal 1 was ordered by an elder, Meal 2 was ordered by a teenager, Meal 3 was ordered by a senior, and Meal 4 was ordered by a teenager.
12. The correct answers were: Meal 1 was ordered by an elder (Gary), Meal 2 was ordered by a teenager (Carson), Meal 3 was ordered by an adult (Erinn), and Meal 4 was ordered by a college kid (Eric).
13. The participant correctly guessed two out of four meals.