The video is a critique of food advertising, demonstrating how food products are often deceitfully presented in commercials. The host shows how food products are not what they seem. For instance, a pizza is shown with glue and cheese, not screws. A cup of coffee is revealed to be soy sauce with added soap and water to create bubbles. A dessert is made from ground potatoes and paint. A chicken is painted with shoe paste and a raw chicken is shown without glue. Ice cream is made from a mixture of glue, coloring, and shaving cream, and not actual ice cream. Potatoes are shown as a raw potato with a tampon placed in a microwave to create steam. A hamburger is shown as a raw hamburger with cheese painted on, not a heated and cooked burger. A cereal is made from gelatin and glue, not actual cereal. A beer is made from hand soap and shaving cream, not actual beer. A soup is made from a turned step with a piece of sponge and toothpicks to simulate floating vegetables. Chips are shown as they are, not arranged in an appealing way. The video ends with a call to subscribe to the channel and activate the bell for notifications of new uploads.
1. The video is designed to expose the deceptive practices used in food advertising, particularly in television commercials.
2. The presenter demonstrates how food in commercials, such as pizza, is manipulated using glue and cheese to create an illusion of real food.
3. The video also reveals how beverages, like coffee and champagne, are made to look more appealing on television. This is achieved by adding substances like soy sauce, hand soap, and shoe polish.
4. The video shows how desserts are made to look more attractive by painting them with lipstick and adding water to make them shiny.
5. The presenter dissects how chicken is made to look juicy and toasted in commercials by painting it with shoe polish and adding a little shoe paste.
6. The video also reveals how ice cream is not what it seems in commercials. It is made by mixing ground potatoes with paint and coloring.
7. The presenter shows how breakfast cereal in commercials is not actual cereal but rather gelatin mixed with glue.
8. The video exposes how beer in commercials is not real. It is made by adding soap to the glass to create a foam effect.
9. The presenter demonstrates how cheesecake in commercials is made to look more appealing by coating it with shaving cream.
10. The video also reveals how soup in commercials is made to look more attractive by adding a piece of sponge called "second tomatito".
11. The presenter shows how chips in commercials are arranged to make them look more appealing.
12. The video ends with a call to action, asking viewers to subscribe to the channel and activate the bell to receive notifications for new videos.