A YouTuber attempts to eat and review several MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) packs, which are pre-cooked, pre-packaged meals designed for the military. They express their gratitude for the military's service but are brutally honest about the unappetizing taste and texture of the meals. They try various dishes, including a pork sausage and gravy, chicken, and a beef patty with jalapeno pepper jack cheese. The YouTuber adds condiments and cheese to try to make the meals more palatable but ultimately concludes that the food is inedible. They also share a conspiracy theory that the McRib is actually made from the military's surplus rib-shaped pork objects. The video ends with the YouTuber thanking the military for their service and asking viewers to appreciate the sacrifices they make, including eating unappetizing food.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker had a podcast with Jamie Kennedy.
2. The speaker is trying military food, also known as MREs (Meal Ready to Eat).
3. MREs come in bags and have a seal of approval from the United States of America.
4. The MREs are difficult to open.
5. The speaker is eating a chocolate banana nut muffin, a pork sausage and gravy meal, a chicken dinner, and other military meals.
6. The meals come with various accessories, such as crackers, mayonnaise, and cheese.
7. The speaker is not a fan of the military food and finds it unappetizing.
8. The speaker is trying to make the meals more palatable by adding condiments and other ingredients.
9. The speaker's dog is present during the video and is interested in the food.
10. The speaker has a lot of respect for the military and the sacrifices they make.
11. The speaker has more military food to try in future videos.
12. The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and watch more videos.