The video is a humorous and detailed account of a large-scale experiment conducted by Dima Maslennikov, where he and his team attempt to win prizes from McDonald's Monopoly promotion. They purchase a large quantity of McDonald's products, with the intention of collecting stickers and potentially winning prizes.
The team uses multiple smartphones to participate in the promotion, with each phone dedicated to a specific product. They order a massive amount of products, including 1000 coffees, 1000 double cheeseburgers, and 200 Big Macs. The team also faces multiple issues during the order process, such as the system crashing and the promotion rules changing.
Despite these challenges, the team manages to place their orders and receive their products. They then proceed to open all the stickers they received, with the hope of winning prizes. However, the results are disappointing, with most of the products yielding no stickers.
The video ends with the team sharing their disappointment and the cost of the experiment, which amounted to 700,000 rubles. They express their surprise and amusement at the outcome of the experiment, and invite viewers to comment on the video with their own reactions and predictions.
1. The speaker, Dima Maslennikov, is conducting what he describes as the "largest experiment" he has ever done on his channel.
2. The experiment involves buying 1000 units of McDonald's products, including coffee, a double cheeseburger, and 200 Big Macs.
3. The goal of the experiment is to test if the probability of winning in McDonald's Monopoly promotion depends on the price of the product being purchased.
4. The experiment involves using 6 smartphones, each receiving stickers only from the corresponding dish.
5. The speakers plan to order 1000 units of each product from McDonald's.
6. The speakers are ordering the products from McDonald's central location on Pushkinskaya, where it's easier to place large orders.
7. The speakers are planning to distribute the stickers among themselves and systematically open them to see the results of the promotion.
8. The speakers are hoping to win prizes from the Monopoly promotion, but the results of the experiment are inconclusive.
9. The total cost of the experiment was 700,000 rubles.
10. The speakers are disappointed that they did not win any prizes from the Monopoly promotion.