The content appears to be a transcript of a comedic video. The host conducts two experiments, the first being a 90-day test to see if a compostable straw from 7-Eleven and a Starbucks straw decompose. The host jokes about the potential for a virus to start from these experiments.
The main topic of the video is an investigation into the claim made by Planters that their mixed nuts contain "less than 50% peanuts." The host buys three cans and manually counts the peanuts and other nuts to calculate the percentage of peanuts in each can. The results show that two of the cans contain exactly 50% peanuts, while the third can contains 48.81% peanuts.
The host calls Planters to express their frustration and is offered coupons for two free sets of mixed nuts. The host jokes about potentially calling back if the new sets of nuts also contain exactly 50% peanuts.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experiment involved leaving straws in a jar for 90 days to see if they would compost.
2. The straws were from 7-Eleven, Starbucks, and other unknown sources.
3. The straws did not compost after 90 days.
4. The experiment was repeated with a different set of straws, but the results were not shown.
5. The host then moved on to a different topic, discussing advertising and commercials.
6. The host mentioned that Planters was selling mixed nuts with a label that said "less than 50% peanuts".
7. The host decided to test this claim by buying multiple cans of Planters mixed nuts and weighing the peanuts.
8. The host found that two out of three cans had exactly 50% peanuts, while the third can had 48.81% peanuts.
9. The host called the Planters company to complain about the labeling and was offered coupons for more mixed nuts.
10. The Planters representative said that the claim "less than 50% peanuts" would be forwarded to the quality production team.
11. The host received two coupons for more mixed nuts and plans to test them again to see if they meet the labeling claim.