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Summary

This transcript is a play-by-play of a game show where Felipe Neto, a popular Brazilian YouTuber, is playing a game of guessing the price of luxury items with his friends Bruna and Bruno. The game, called "Hit the Price," involves Felipe and his friends guessing the price of various expensive food and drink items.

The game begins with Felipe, Bruna, and Bruno discussing a previous game they played where they guessed the price of items from the game Free Fire. They all admit that they lost that game.

The game then moves on to guessing the price of the Lindeth Howe Country Hotel chocolate pudding, which is served on an edible Fabergé egg, adorned with gold leaf and a diamond, served with champagne and caviar. Bruna and Bruno guess the price, and Felipe reveals the actual price of 247,000 dollars.

Next, they guess the price of the Fleur Burger from the Fleur de Lys restaurant in Las Vegas, served with potatoes, a bottle of Chateau Petrus 1900 wine, and crystal glasses. Bruna and Bruno guess the price, and Felipe reveals the actual price of 5,000 dollars.

Then, they guess the price of the Posh Pie from The Lord Dudley Hotel in Australia, a meat pie with an impressive list of ingredients including two premium cuts of meat, two lobsters, two bottles of Penfolds wine, and rare black truffles. Bruna and Bruno guess the price, and Felipe reveals the actual price of 12,000 dollars.

The game continues with guessing the price of the Frozen Haute Chocolate from Serendipity 3 in New York, a kind of sundae that uses chocolate from countless expensive brands in its recipe. Bruna and Bruno guess the price, and Felipe reveals the actual price of 25,000 dollars.

Finally, they guess the price of the Pizza Louis XIII from Agropoli, Italy, the most expensive pizza in the world. Bruna and Bruno guess the price, and Felipe reveals the actual price of 48,000 dollars.

Throughout the game, there are many humorous exchanges and laughter. Felipe and his friends use humor and sarcasm to make the game more enjoyable.

Facts

1. The text is a transcript of a game show where participants guess the prices of expensive food items.
2. The game is hosted by Felipe Neto and involves his friend Bruna.
3. The game is played with a third participant, Bruno, who provides commentary and sometimes helps with the game.
4. The game involves guessing the price of various expensive food items, such as a chocolate pudding made with champagne jelly, gold leaf, and a diamond, a burger made with foie gras and served with a bottle of Chateau Petrus wine, and a meat pie with an impressive list of ingredients.
5. The game is played for points, and the participant with the closest guess to the actual price wins.
6. The game also involves a guessing element where participants guess the price of the most expensive food item in the world, a pizza from Agropoli, Italy, which takes 72 hours to prepare and includes ingredients like caviar, buffalo mozzarella, and Australian pink salt from the Murray River.
7. The game concludes with the participant who guessed the price closest to the actual price winning.
8. The game is interactive and entertaining, with participants expressing surprise, disbelief, and humor throughout.
9. The game is played for the entertainment value and the opportunity to win a prize, such as an ice-cold coffee.
10. The game is broadcast on a channel where viewers can subscribe and leave comments.