The YouTuber created a video where they ordered $50 worth of random items from the 99-cent store using the Postmates app. They asked the delivery person, Salvador, to spend the money on whatever he wanted, as long as it was weird. Salvador brought back a variety of items, including plus-size panties, a mug with an emoji, a slushy, broccoli-flavored lollipops, an enema, a piggy bank, adult diapers (which were actually dog bed liners), beer, a pregnancy test, and a birthday card.
The YouTuber was surprised and entertained by the items Salvador chose and spent the rest of the video reacting to and trying out some of the items. They also interviewed Salvador about his experience as a Postmates driver and asked him about some of the weirdest requests he's received in the past.
Throughout the video, the YouTuber was their usual humorous and sarcastic self, making jokes and witty comments about the items and the situation. They also engaged with their audience, asking them to like and subscribe to their channel, and suggested that they might do a similar video in the future using a different store.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a person who lets a stranger spend their money on Postmates.
2. The person who made the video is a YouTuber.
3. Postmates is an app where you can order items from stores and have them delivered to your doorstep.
4. The YouTuber asked a Postmates delivery person, Salvador, to spend $50 on whatever they wanted at the 99-cent store.
5. Salvador agreed and bought various items, including plus-size panties, a mug, a slushie, broccoli-themed suckers, a calculator, an enema, and adult diapers.
6. The YouTuber was surprised by some of the items Salvador chose.
7. Salvador is a Postmates delivery person who has been doing the job for a while and has had some unusual requests in the past.
8. The YouTuber and Salvador interacted and had a conversation during the video.
9. The video ends with the YouTuber thanking Salvador and asking their viewers to like and subscribe to their channel.