The summary is:
The speaker is a YouTuber who makes videos about eating cheap food in Rome. He follows the suggestions of his Instagram followers and tries different places that offer food for less than 5 euros. He visits a sandwich shop, a bakery, a kebab shop, and a pizzeria. He compares the quality and the price of the food and gives his opinions. He also promotes an app that allows him to pay with his phone and get cash back. He ends the video by asking his viewers to subscribe and to comment more places to eat in Rome. He complains about the long drive back to Milan.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about eating in Rome with less than 5 euros.
2. The video features a person named Giovanni who visits different places based on the suggestions of his Instagram followers.
3. Some of the places he visits are Corsetti, a historic sandwich shop, Dibaba, a kebab shop that he claims is better than Alibaba, Forno Campo dei Fiori, a bakery that offers various pastries and pizzas, and Sweet Way, a place that makes breakfasts and croissants.
4. Giovanni compares the prices, sizes, tastes and ingredients of the food he tries and gives his opinions and ratings.
5. Giovanni also promotes You Display, a payment app that he uses to pay for his food and get cash back and discounts.
6. Giovanni says he could show many other places where to eat with less than 5 euros, but he ends the video because it would be too long.