A person decided to control their food choices for a day using Google Images. They started by using a random number generator to choose a Google image of a McDonald's menu item, which led them to buy a McMuffin.
Later, they used Google to choose a Starbucks coffee drink, but the barista couldn't make the exact drink they chose, so they settled for a different one.
Throughout the day, they continued to use Google Images to choose various foods, including a kiwi, Baskin-Robbins ice cream, and sauces to go with their potatoes.
Eventually, they went to a store to buy more items based on Google Images, including chips, Eniki chocolate, and soda. The person spent around 6,000 rubles (approximately $75 USD) on their Google Image-controlled food choices for the day.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The person woke up at 8:30 in the morning.
2. They decided to let Google images control their food choices for the day.
3. They went to McDonald's to buy food based on a random picture selection.
4. They chose a McMuffin with ham and cheese.
5. They wanted to drink coffee from Starbucks but couldn't find the specific coffee they wanted.
6. They went to a shopping center to walk around.
7. They found a place to make freshly squeezed juices and chose kiwi as the fruit.
8. They wanted to try ice cream from Baskin-Robbins and chose a flavor with pralines.
9. They went to a store to buy potatoes with sauce.
10. They couldn't find the specific sauce they wanted, so they tried different types of sauce.
11. They went to a store to buy chips and chose a flavor with mushrooms.
12. They bought a soda and a chocolate bar.
13. They spent around 6,000 rubles for the whole day.
14. They invited their viewers to visit them and try some of the drinks they bought.