The conversation begins with the speaker expressing admiration for a McDonald's burger and ordering one. Upon receiving it, they are disappointed to find that it doesn't match the image shown in advertisements. They then order a Burger King burger and a KFC burger, both of which also fail to live up to their TV ad counterparts.
The speaker then explains that they are going to expose the deception used in food advertisements. They demonstrate how fries are made to look crispy in ads, but are actually soggy and soft when served. They also show how pizzas are made to look attractive in ads, but the reality is different.
The speaker then reveals how beer companies create a fizz effect to make their product look more appealing. They also show how noodles are polished with glucose syrup to make them shine and appear fresh in ads. The speaker also exposes how strawberries are made to appear redder in ads by using a liquid lipstick.
The speaker continues to expose the deception used in food advertisements, showing how pancakes are made to look taller and more appealing in ads, and how maple syrup is used to make pancakes appear more delicious. They also demonstrate how motor oil is used to give pancakes a shiny appearance.
The speaker concludes by showing how orange sodas are made to appear more colorful in ads, and how burgers are made to appear more appealing by placing ketchup on the sides. The speaker ends the video by expressing their shock and inviting viewers to share their thoughts on the video.
1. The video begins with the speaker expressing amazement and watering mouth at the sight of a McDonald's burger.
2. The speaker, Prerna, is asked to order a McDonald's burger.
3. The speaker orders a burger, and when it arrives, they express surprise and thanks.
4. The speaker questions the quality of the burger, stating it looks different from what was advertised.
5. The speaker suggests trying Burgers from other fast-food chains, including Burger King and KFC.
6. The speaker expresses dissatisfaction with the burgers from Burger King and KFC, stating they look different from the ads.
7. The speaker decides to expose the deception in TV ads, stating that what is shown in ads is not how the food is served in real life.
8. The speaker demonstrates how fries are made in ads, using a sponge and toothpicks to create a crispy appearance.
9. The speaker reveals that fries served in real life are soggy and soft, contrary to the crispy image in ads.
10. The speaker discusses the process of making pizzas in ads, revealing that screws are inserted to keep the toppings in place and glue is used instead of cheese.
11. The speaker exposes the trick used to make beer appear fizzy in ads, showing that soap is used to create froth.
12. The speaker demonstrates how noodles are made to appear fresh in ads, using glucose syrup to give a shiny texture.
13. The speaker reveals that strawberries in ads are made redder using liquid lipstick.
14. The speaker exposes the height trick used in ads to make pancakes appear taller, using cardboard to create the illusion.
15. The speaker shows the difference between the texture of maple syrup in ads and its real counterpart, revealing that it's actually engine oil.
16. The speaker exposes the use of motor oil in ads to make pancakes appear crispy, revealing that it's actually a soggy mixture.
17. The speaker discusses the trick used in ads to make soda appear fizzy, revealing that asprin or Eno is used to retain the fizz.
18. The speaker exposes the trick used to make grapes appear shiny in ads, revealing that they are polished with powder and water.
19. The speaker reveals that the icing on cakes and pastries in ads is actually foam, not whipped cream.
20. The speaker exposes the trick used in ads to make orange sodas appear colorful, revealing that they are actually clear and the coloring is added separately.
21. The speaker exposes the trick used in ads to make burgers appear juicy, revealing that they are only lightly sauced on the sides.
22. The speaker ends the video by expressing shock at the revelations and encouraging viewers to like and comment on the video.