The video is a live stream from the A4 channel, hosted by Glent Kobyakov and Seryoga. They participate in the Big, Medium, or Small Food Challenge, where they are served various foods that they must eat. The foods range from disgusting to delicious, with Glent and Seryoga commenting on each one. They also have a game where viewers can participate, and if they do not eat the food, they get a "shapalah", which involves a pot being put on their heads and hit with a scoop.
The hosts also talk about a basketball game that started today and encourage viewers to participate. They also promote a new merchandise item and encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel. Throughout the video, they engage with their viewers, answering questions and responding to comments.
The video ends with Glent and Seryoga continuing the Food Challenge, with Seryoga eating a broccoli-like substance that he finds disgusting.
1. The video is hosted by Glent Kobyakov and Seryoga, who participate in the Big, Medium or Small Food Challenge on the A4 channel.
2. A4 production has prepared some products for them to eat, with some of them being delicious and others described as "like vomit".
3. The challenge involves eating food of different sizes (small, medium, or big).
4. If participants do not eat the food, they receive "shapalah", which involves a pot being placed on their head and hit with a scoop.
5. The video also promotes viewer engagement and encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel.
6. Throughout the video, the participants discuss the food they are eating, with some describing it as disgusting or too sweet.
7. The video also features a basketball game where the winners receive cool prizes, such as an iPhone 13 Pro Max.
8. The participants also engage with viewers by asking for suggestions and comments.
9. Towards the end of the video, they discuss the difficulty of eating certain food items, such as a large sausage roll and a hot pepper.
10. The video ends with the participants eating the last parts of the food and receiving "shapalah" if they do not eat it.