VEJA COMO VOCÊ É ENGANADO PELAS PROPAGANDAS DE ALIMENTOS - Summary

Summary

In this video, the narrator discusses various tricks and secrets used in food advertisements to make the products look more appealing. These tricks include:

1. Hamburgers: Multiple layers of cheese and burger patties are used to make the burger look bigger and juicier. Toothpicks and cardboard are inserted to hold everything in place. Vegetable oil or soda is applied to make the burger look shiny.

2. Fruits: Fruits are sprayed with hairspray or deodorant to make them look more vibrant and shiny.

3. Soft Drinks: Effervescent tablets or antacids are added to soft drinks to create more bubbles and make them look more carbonated and appealing.

4. Pancakes: Motor oil is poured on pancakes to make them look golden and crispy. Toothpicks and cardboard are used to stack pancakes and keep them in place.

5. Whipped Cream: Shaving cream is sometimes used instead of whipped cream in desserts for its consistency and appearance.

6. Cakes: Layers of cake are separated by cardboard and held together with toothpicks to create the appearance of a tall, perfect cake.

7. Roast Chicken: Roast chickens in advertisements are often painted with tanning spray or a mixture of molasses, coloring, and detergent to achieve a golden, crispy look. Smoke in hot food is created using vaporizers, Photoshop, or even microwaved tampons.

These tricks aim to make the food in advertisements look more appealing and visually appealing than what you actually receive when you order or prepare the same food.

Facts

1. The video discusses how food advertisements often use tricks to make products appear more appetizing than they actually are.
2. One such trick is the use of absorbent cheese and glue to make hamburgers look juicier and more melted than they are in reality.
3. The video also mentions that in food advertisements, fruits are often made more vibrant and shiny by applying hairspray or deodorant spray.
4. Soft drinks in advertisements are made to look more carbonated and tastier than they are in reality. This is achieved by adding antacids or effervescent tablets to create more bubbles.
5. The video reveals that the pancakes seen in commercials and series are not the same as the ones we eat. They use motor oil instead of honey to give the appearance of honey consistency.
6. The video also discusses how whipped cream is replaced with shaving cream in advertisements to make desserts look more attractive. Shaving cream appears more consistent and has a prettier appearance than real whipped cream.
7. The video explains that the cakes shown in advertisements are not the actual product. The cakes in the advertisements are made of layers with cardboard and toothpicks in between.
8. Chickens in advertisements are often painted with a mixture of molasses coloring and detergent to give them a golden roast appearance.
9. The video reveals that the smoke seen in hot food advertisements is either created using a vaporizer or done in Photoshop.
10. The video explains that the foam seen in beer advertisements is created by mixing the beer with a little detergent or soap.
11. The video also discusses how the cheese seen in pizza advertisements is not just cheese. It's mixed with glue to give it more consistency.
12. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to share the video with others and follow the channel on social media.