The video features a group of friends, likely from Thailand, visiting a restaurant called "What's Beef" in Germany. They order a massive burger meal that includes a 3-layered beef burger, french fries, and a large milkshake, which they struggle to finish due to its enormous size and high calorie content. Throughout the video, they comment on the food's excessive saltiness and the potential health risks of consuming such a large amount of calories and cholesterol. The friends also discuss the clever way Germany reduces waste by allowing customers to return glass bottles for a refund and how different countries have different food preferences.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker visits a restaurant called "What's Beef" in Germany.
2. The speaker orders a menu item that includes a burger, french fries, and a coke.
3. The burger has 3 layers of beef and is very large.
4. The speaker is challenged to eat the entire burger.
5. The menu item costs 9 Euros, which is equivalent to 200 Baht.
6. The speaker finds the burger to be extremely salty.
7. The speaker learns that in Germany, it is common to return glass bottles to get money back.
8. The speaker notes that this practice helps reduce waste in the country.
9. The speaker recommends the restaurant to those who want to try a unique eating experience in Germany.
10. The speaker notes that different countries have different food preferences and that what is considered delicious can vary greatly.