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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • McDonalds has been fooling us.. (intro short by / @foodlesca )
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  • @echoesofmalachor3700
    @echoesofmalachor3700 Před 26 dny +7778

    McDonald's reaction: we must reduce the thickness of the pickle

    • @ApexJnr
      @ApexJnr Před 26 dny +138

      facts

    • @P0HTAT0
      @P0HTAT0 Před 26 dny +157

      Better yet just don't give them a pickle in the first place to compare to! Problem solved!

    • @fuki999
      @fuki999 Před 26 dny +77

      ngl they gonna do exacly that

    • @CjR88
      @CjR88 Před 26 dny +112

      "Due to a manufacturing defect our pickles were incorrectly sliced. Making them appear larger. The patty hasn't changed" - McDonald's

    • @ShawnG85
      @ShawnG85 Před 26 dny +12

      Came to say this. Realized I was too late

  • @Mallaien
    @Mallaien Před 26 dny +3569

    Wendy's needs to bring back the "Where's the Beef" AD Campaign.

    • @Nioclas64
      @Nioclas64 Před 26 dny +197

      And normal pricing instead of surge pricing.

    • @Mollikar
      @Mollikar Před 26 dny +127

      They cant some of their burgers look like the burgers they made fun of in the 80s.

    • @johndank2209
      @johndank2209 Před 26 dny +10

      and then your mom walks in

    • @lonewulf0328
      @lonewulf0328 Před 26 dny +78

      just ate a Baconator from Wendys for dinner just now. One Baconator patty is as thick as 3 of those Mac Patties. And a Baconator has two of them, plus bacon.

    • @hexapon133
      @hexapon133 Před 26 dny +4

      ​@@Nioclas64reduced pricing than surge pricing

  • @cob1229
    @cob1229 Před 25 dny +42

    This is the very reason I quit eating McDonalds. I used to get big macs exclusively from McDonalds, but I’ve grown tired of the scam

    • @millancche
      @millancche Před 22 dny +3

      Are you an American? I alway wanted to ask one if you have better alternatives? Like, in my country, we have McDonald's, but it's food is crap and expensive. I can get literally two times bigger, cheaper ($2-$3) and less unhealthy variant of burger called "pljeskavica" anywhere on the street.

    • @RBFR01
      @RBFR01 Před 21 dnem +2

      Here in Australia Mcdonalds is crap but I don't eat Mcdonalds at all so I'm not experienced also it costs way more than it should.

    • @phamtrung8507
      @phamtrung8507 Před 19 dny +5

      @@millancche Same here in VietNam, we eat burger 1 time to know what it's like and we're done. I mean it's fuking garbage not to mention exspensive, for 1/8 of the price of that big mac we can get a banh mi which is way more fuking delicious, more nutricious and doesn't fuk up your digestion system.
      All that oil and cheese man, WTF.

    • @TheIdiotChallenege
      @TheIdiotChallenege Před 16 dny +1

      opposed to other places that don't sell big macs?

  • @jaredtandle2596
    @jaredtandle2596 Před 24 dny +17

    Guys, the meat was cooked on bacon setting, not 10:1.

  • @proswithoutcons
    @proswithoutcons Před 26 dny +1056

    McDonald's CEO: They're onto us, we must thin the pickle

    • @talkingtakotaco8611
      @talkingtakotaco8611 Před 26 dny +28

      Tell you what. Diced pickles. Like the way they dice onions.

    • @ryshellso526
      @ryshellso526 Před 26 dny

      ​@talkingtakotaco8611 big mac sauce is just thousand island dressing and onions... ;)

    • @talkingtakotaco8611
      @talkingtakotaco8611 Před 26 dny

      @@ryshellso526 lol

    • @TacoPoweredTimeTraveler
      @TacoPoweredTimeTraveler Před 26 dny

      ​@@ryshellso526Thousand Island dressing is mayo, ketchup,pickles and onions. So Bic Mac sauce is literally just thousand island dressing.

    • @billbill6576
      @billbill6576 Před 25 dny

      Make the beef patty out of dead mosquitos, it’s the only solution

  • @Nioclas64
    @Nioclas64 Před 26 dny +1709

    They raised the prices so high no one will pay, then they make the beef thinner than the fucking pickles.

    • @sbarter
      @sbarter Před 26 dny +187

      Its not even beef. Half filler. They basically tell you that... By telling you the quarter pounder is 100% beef. Its shaped dog food for $12 a meal.

    • @exorr81
      @exorr81 Před 26 dny +13

      ​@sbarter where I live the paddies literally taste like paper it's such a scam. 😒

    • @BernardWilkinson
      @BernardWilkinson Před 26 dny +43

      ​@@sbarterYeah, bones, balls and everything else from the cow/bull = 100% beef.

    • @Redacted_Phantom
      @Redacted_Phantom Před 26 dny +21

      They just cut the paddy in half to make the so call “two paddies”. Cause I refuse to believe that they put two of them in there.

    • @badassmofocker97
      @badassmofocker97 Před 26 dny

      Louise rossman 😮@❤❤❤

  • @causewaybob3651
    @causewaybob3651 Před 23 dny +13

    CEO of McDonald’s smoking a cigar “Oh Asmond what an expensive mistake you turned out to be.”
    Ashes cigar on pictures of him an Asmond.

  • @Bob-jm8kl
    @Bob-jm8kl Před 25 dny +13

    My buddy works at an ad agency with a couple fast food chain clients. How they stage and prepare the food for shoot is insane.

    • @Luvmee42
      @Luvmee42 Před 9 dny +2

      of course they want/can put 1million for a ad of 30seconds but... a real burger its too goddamn complex huh, with all the good beef the world is dumping, instead of eating those ""steaks""

  • @iamthestormthatisapproachi5349

    Mcdonald's straight up denies this, they got called out here in Australia and their spokesperson said we're imagining their burgers getting smaller and that they have always been the same size... what a load of shit.

    • @jingli1301
      @jingli1301 Před 25 dny +20

      I can see at least they have the actual bun the same size lol😂 ours is like 30% smaller. Every time I visit a different country the first thing I notice is the Big Mac size is actually big. I must make a video of me measuring them and compare to Australia.

    • @user-qq1id7wg1q
      @user-qq1id7wg1q Před 25 dny +15

      my gf works in a restaurant they even cut the fries down they even put way less fruits in the drinks its crazy...

    • @sonicartzldesignerclan5763
      @sonicartzldesignerclan5763 Před 25 dny

      Good that you all still eat at this places that year for years just scam you more
      Men there was a time with the 1x1 menu
      You could get 10 things each for 1€
      Now each one cost atleast 2 - 2.50
      I dont go to this stores
      Its unhealty, it taste disgusting, its not real food like you dont get anything of it you can drink oil with fat and have more of that.
      Stop going there and they cant scam you.
      Il mean you all pay like 3 or 4$ but in the same time you all exceptct a high quality burger thats big
      For 4$...
      Men if i go eat a burger i pay for the burger alone 15€ thats around 18$
      Do you know why?
      Cause thats a burger that taste and also i support a true cook and not a multi millionaire company that sell you oil fried in oil.

    • @wc3935
      @wc3935 Před 25 dny +11

      "Its just you guys getting bigger. Fatter that is. Fatter, but not from our food! But from Burger King!"

    • @metallboy25
      @metallboy25 Před 25 dny +3

      ​@@jingli1301 In the UK the diameter of the Big Mac is definitely smaller.

  • @foreveryoung8287
    @foreveryoung8287 Před 26 dny +627

    You know what is sad? People getting scammed, knowing they're getting scammed and still going back for more scam.

    • @Flavalicious
      @Flavalicious Před 26 dny +32

      Whats sad is the context of the video is comparing the thickness of that dry, crappy meat patty to a pickle, and the implication that the lack of thickness is what makes it bad. Everything shown in this video makes my stomach curl. Lol

    • @Shockguey
      @Shockguey Před 26 dny +31

      Sugar/Salt addiction is a hell of a drug.

    • @DaFifaKid
      @DaFifaKid Před 26 dny +12

      yuuuup, its the ppl letting it happen. I used to go to el pollo loco like 2-3 times a week for lunch because they had these 5 dollar lunch combos that slap. the other day I went and they got rid of the one I usually get but replaced it with a 7.95 option. Even though i have no problem to afford that, I have a principle to not overpay for food so I said cancel the order and walked out.
      I think some ppl have like social anxiety about stuff like this and once they go to order they feel bad to cancel it or like admit its too expensive and they just swallow it and pay.

    • @elitetripod4188
      @elitetripod4188 Před 26 dny +1

      Nah it's not sad it's funny.

    • @MorfsPrower
      @MorfsPrower Před 26 dny +7

      It's a lack of self control. The same reason cigarettes, alcoholism, and various other addictions get out of control. They're enabled and the advertisements dangle that fat patty over their heads. Same goes for predatory gacha games.

  • @Apw20112010
    @Apw20112010 Před 25 dny +65

    The adverts are never the same as the real product, they inject stuff into the food to make it look more substantial, the glue the food in place so it looks better for the picture. They've done this for decades.

    • @hongmeiling6065
      @hongmeiling6065 Před 24 dny +7

      These patties are machine pressed. They are deliberately offering less food than advertised lol

    • @BlackMita
      @BlackMita Před 23 dny +1

      Glue cheese

    • @mainaccount0007
      @mainaccount0007 Před 23 dny +5

      In Australia we have guidelines for commercials which require food companies to make the food product they are filming edible at the very least. So they have to use edible food dyes and no glue etc etc

    • @drachenaura
      @drachenaura Před 21 dnem +2

      Are you serious? "glue the food" in place
      Do you listen to yourself? The patties irl are 2mm thick, the ones in the ads are like 1cm. Aka 5x thicker.
      They don't glue the food, they use complete replacements, plastic, etc. There's no photo of good, it's either just a plastic model or just a 3D model altogether these days.

    • @mainaccount0007
      @mainaccount0007 Před 21 dnem +1

      @drachenaura thats a bit conspiritorial, most food used in ads is real, they have food stylists that use real food, but just use exorbitant amounts of fsx because laws require them to use only real food that would actually be servered to the customer.
      Idk where you are getting your info but there are literal videos showing the ad making process and regulations you can look up.

  • @vomitkermit3446
    @vomitkermit3446 Před 24 dny +3

    So, for those who haven’t worked at a McDonald’s. Patty is 1/10th of a pound before cooking, and has been since at least 2001 when i worked there. It is the same meat they use for the cheeseburgers and hamburgers .The pickles arrive dehydrated and are rehydrated in a bucket, and can be over hydrated. Also if the meat sits in the warmer too long it will shrink more. Always buy food during busy times and your food will most likely be fresh.

    • @luminatrixfanfiction
      @luminatrixfanfiction Před 20 dny

      So we can establish that McDonalds is a scam? Did you know you can order more pickles on your big mac without paying for it in the phone app. They only give you at least 1 pickle when you order it at the counter but when you use the app, and customize your order, you can get as many pickles as you want.

    • @rain4242
      @rain4242 Před 17 dny

      I know! this is not new! i have not ate mcdonalds in over decade but i use to eat mcdonalds and i remember clearly for my 10th birthday in 2014 the patties were already thin.

    • @ICCUWANSIUT
      @ICCUWANSIUT Před 3 dny

      From what I heard they do big Mac patties differently, something about how they cook.
      Now I don't cook amazing burgers, average at best, but when you cook a high fat burger it likes to shrink width wise and expand height wise. And cooking time correlates to that, up to a point.
      It's a bit concerning that McDonald's burgers don't do this, you'd think cheap shit would have more fat and less meat, but that's besides the point.

  • @GoblinBoys
    @GoblinBoys Před 26 dny +1011

    Depression slapped between 3 buns. Hell is real.

  • @stephensclater2812
    @stephensclater2812 Před 26 dny +449

    the biggest lie told in this video is that the sample big macs will be fed to racoons later, in fact we all know that bag will sit right where it landed and will remain there for the next month

    • @alexmiller6955
      @alexmiller6955 Před 26 dny +61

      The fungi will feast

    • @Shockguey
      @Shockguey Před 26 dny +75

      I want a video game where you play a cockroach in Asmongolds room.

    • @uao2356
      @uao2356 Před 26 dny +55

      @@alexmiller6955 nah dude, mc donalds burgers dont age. they are immune to fungi

    • @marcosmauricio7805
      @marcosmauricio7805 Před 26 dny +5

      Dude will start the irl Knox Event

    • @lordhughmungus
      @lordhughmungus Před 26 dny +14

      And it will look exactly the same as when he set it down. Not even the bacteria want that trash.

  • @EinfachErwin
    @EinfachErwin Před 3 dny

    It´s because of the price explosion. To not higher the prices too much so people stop buying, they reduce the product.
    When the prices raised in 2022 really heavy i noticed for example that they put shredded corn onto the buns i always bought. Buns were reduced and shredded corn was added so the weight stays at the same level.

  • @Tall_Order
    @Tall_Order Před 25 dny +3

    That meat patty is so thin, it reminded me of Mickey and the Beanstalk when Donald held up his paper thin translucent bean-slice sandwich.

  • @SKizzleAXE
    @SKizzleAXE Před 26 dny +441

    AD: Big Mac
    Reality: Lil Mac
    Gaming publishers: We do this all the time, I don't see any problems

    • @pokermitten9795
      @pokermitten9795 Před 26 dny +7

      You can add on an additional patty in a few months for a small fee.

    • @InsomniacsAnonymous36
      @InsomniacsAnonymous36 Před 26 dny +5

      @@pokermitten9795 pickles are time savers

    • @eevz288
      @eevz288 Před 26 dny +2

      Lil Mac😂

    • @youtubeenjoyer1743
      @youtubeenjoyer1743 Před 26 dny +3

      It's the McBiden

    • @CARPETMAN-zj9iv
      @CARPETMAN-zj9iv Před 26 dny

      Remember the old song 2 all beef patties
      Special Sauce
      lettuce
      cheese
      pickles
      onions
      on a sesame seed bun.
      I don't think they have actual beef inside their burgers anymore unless it is trademarked.
      Special Sauce could be anything, I just made some myself.
      Lettuce apparently is the only thing that he noticed there was a lot of. But again it could be trademarked lettuce.
      The cheese is simply coagulated oil with some cheese curd at it in.
      Pickles hopefully they can't mess that up. But of course he noticed there was only one and that may get them sued as they said pickles not pickle.
      Onions the same.
      On a sesame seed bun. I haven't had a Big Mac in probably 30 -35 years so I don't know if they actually have a sesame seed bun anymore.
      All together I would say this burger if you can call it that gets a F -.

  • @info8984
    @info8984 Před 25 dny +268

    Asmon is the only one who can afford fast food anymore.

    • @anima94
      @anima94 Před 25 dny +14

      buying actual food is finally cheaper than fastfood, at least it makes us healthier

    • @info8984
      @info8984 Před 24 dny +4

      @@anima94 you're missing the point of my comment.

    • @anolaf
      @anolaf Před 24 dny +1

      It's not so bad if you heavily utilize the mobile apps. Lots of good deals and rewards, etc. Almost tricks you into feeling like things aren't outrageously expensive.

    • @anima94
      @anima94 Před 24 dny

      @@info8984 maybe, I thought you were just talking about the insane food prices

    • @baurochs2283
      @baurochs2283 Před 19 dny +3

      1 simple burger please "ok that'll be 28.36"

  • @MizunoYaiba
    @MizunoYaiba Před 24 dny +1

    The musical commercial around 11:30 was horrifying to listen to. Literally made my skin crawl.

  • @nukem8128
    @nukem8128 Před 24 dny

    Cant wait for that scene from "Falling Down" to actually take place.

  • @verihimthered2418
    @verihimthered2418 Před 26 dny +538

    Wait till you order a large fry and half is missing. Never went back

    • @lyrand6408
      @lyrand6408 Před 26 dny +64

      You're genuinely not missing much anyways. Make burgers yourself, it's less expensive and you can prepare it the way you like it. Same with french fries.

    • @shinobixa4
      @shinobixa4 Před 26 dny +8

      Exactly 😂😂😂

    • @Haseltine333
      @Haseltine333 Před 26 dny +5

      19:00 that’s why we have pc viruses and antivirus software 💯

    • @thescarletbaroness
      @thescarletbaroness Před 26 dny +3

      How stupid Mcdonald's really is; the medium fry by average has more food weight than the large, even though the large has that big 'fry catch' at the top. They train their employees to never fill it to the top because no one pays that much attention. Do you expect any better from a company that was founded by scoundrel? Taco Bell 4 Life.

    • @lochquatch8896
      @lochquatch8896 Před 26 dny +1

      to add, i havent had hot fires from mcds in years. I kinda know how they operate and there is no reason not to cook fresh fries, they only take like 2min

  • @Max_Ohm
    @Max_Ohm Před 26 dny +541

    Michael Douglas tried to warn us.

    • @redhusky7439
      @redhusky7439 Před 26 dny +74

      Falling down, so good

    • @777Nny
      @777Nny Před 26 dny +13

      In his defense, he was off his meds for months and was somewhat crazy. lol

    • @12LoLproductions
      @12LoLproductions Před 26 dny +33

      *I want breakfast*

    • @cheehee808_
      @cheehee808_ Před 26 dny +21

      The customer is always right

    • @BillDownhill
      @BillDownhill Před 26 dny +18

      Have you ever heard the expression, "the customer is always right?"

  • @chrisyoung1642
    @chrisyoung1642 Před 25 dny

    Not to mention in the commercial it has two picked not just one

  • @TedTheAtheist
    @TedTheAtheist Před 17 dny

    ooo screenshot, do you use ShareX ?

  • @ksfallenangel5770
    @ksfallenangel5770 Před 26 dny +198

    " *It's the world that's dirty and, I only happen to live in it* " - Asmongold

    • @josuemartinez6865
      @josuemartinez6865 Před 26 dny +7

      “Top 10 saddest anime betrayals” ahh quote

    • @RBFR01
      @RBFR01 Před 21 dnem

      It's called delusion.

  • @nongmar8783
    @nongmar8783 Před 25 dny +107

    God we truly live in the Falling Down movie reality. People don’t want more beef, they don’t want to pay $20 when they used to pay $5 for their cardboard food.

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Před 25 dny +12

      I don’t think she likes the special sauce, Rick.
      That is such a good movie to throw on. Highly recommended for anyone who has never seen it.

    • @Lacotemale
      @Lacotemale Před 24 dny +6

      Loved that movie. Good call on that reference.

    • @kashourikatsu2543
      @kashourikatsu2543 Před 24 dny +2

      ​@@TwoBsgood movie, I own the DVD

    • @thehoerscorral8565
      @thehoerscorral8565 Před 23 dny +1

      That's the part I don't get LMAO like sure the quality is at best the same but seems like it's worse than it was ten to fifteen years ago, okay, but it's McD's we know what we're getting... BUT, not only is it clearly a likely reduced quality, but you pay ten dollars for a medium meal, fifteen to twenty if you want a large with one of the larger burgers... LMAO how is McD's still so popular? Other places have increased their prices too, but Wendy's, BK, etc all seem to be the exact same and in some cases even better, like Jack in the Box which has some real good burgers now.

    • @p1zzaman
      @p1zzaman Před 23 dny

      "Have you ever heard of the of expression that the customer is always right?" D-Fens

  • @schmittydAU
    @schmittydAU Před 21 dnem

    The Big Mac patties look thinner than what they use in Australia. The second ad is Macca's (Australia).

  • @Lawtonfl
    @Lawtonfl Před 6 dny

    Bro even ran his experiment in triplicate. A true scientist

  • @NotsoHardcore1
    @NotsoHardcore1 Před 26 dny +71

    Management "Why are the pickles so thick"

  • @csmlouis
    @csmlouis Před 25 dny +220

    "Hun, stop laughing at it. It's not the size of the meat but the girth of the pickle"

    • @camillosteuss
      @camillosteuss Před 24 dny +3

      ``Bun, stop laughing at it. It`s not the size of the meat but the girth of the pickle`` *

    • @scrubclub7138
      @scrubclub7138 Před 24 dny +1

      "Its not the size of the meat that matters. Its the girth of the pickle.*

    • @Persun_McPersonson
      @Persun_McPersonson Před 22 dny +2

      @@camillosteuss
      Broskironi, stop chuckling, thusly, at mine member. It's naught the cut's mass, but the portliness of the brine gherkin.

    • @camillosteuss
      @camillosteuss Před 22 dny +1

      @@Persun_McPersonson Nice one! *tips the top of the hat*

  • @KittyCatMeowMeowTime
    @KittyCatMeowMeowTime Před 24 dny

    I still remember the Subway footlong controversy. Given that was about a decade ago I can't imagine McDonald's would have gotten away with this for so long.
    It's probably recent; a cost cutting measure by McDonald's to compliment their gouged prices.

  • @FastLaneFPV
    @FastLaneFPV Před 7 dny

    Here in AU, the burgers at Maccas got 10% smaller, and the prices have gone up. I wouldn't be surprised if all the condiments got smaller too.

  • @GengoSenmon
    @GengoSenmon Před 26 dny +171

    The craziest part of the video is that McD's will open 10,000 MORE stores the next 3 years. That means customers are actually enjoying this treatment.

    • @feelthebern3783
      @feelthebern3783 Před 26 dny

      No, it just means they have monopolized the sector and they can get away with it. They're merely opportunists of circumstance. Every large corporation (ab)uses their circumstances (a.k.a. POWER) to extract as much wealth as possible - from their workers, from their consumers, and from the environment.
      Corporations don't exist to sell goods or provide a service... those are secondary notions, subsumed by their main goal: maximizing profits.
      Capitalism is just a numbers game, and YOU are nothing but a statistic in that game. The bigger the number, the better it is for Capitalists.
      The MEANS by which Capitalists achieve bigger numbers is irrelevant: criminality, fraud, extortion, monopolization, scams, cost cutting, lay-offs, inflation, etc. Under Capitalism, anything goes. They just don't make you a literal slave (yet) because they can't. But they would LOVE to. They fantasize about it, all the time.
      So the idea that this is the consumers' fault is downright insanity. It's misplaced guilt, it's victim-blaming.

    • @bogstandardash3751
      @bogstandardash3751 Před 26 dny +7

      Where? I thought they were losing money everywhere

    • @Northex23
      @Northex23 Před 26 dny

      ​@@bogstandardash3751franchise model means McD itself is not losing any money, its the franchise store owner losing the money

    • @jacobtaylor7506
      @jacobtaylor7506 Před 26 dny +10

      ​@bogstandardash3751 no, international rose 1.9% Q1 for McD and prices stayed the same. Been comparing prices like KFC in US to Balkan prices. Even though Euro to USD is .08 cent right now.

    • @MarkDeSade100
      @MarkDeSade100 Před 26 dny

      The McDonald's corporation makes 0 dollars selling burgers and fries. All of their money comes from the rent and license fees paid by franchise owners. The more stores they open, the more money they make. If a franchise owner can't make enough money off the food to stay in business, sucks to be them. McD's doesn't care because someone else will take over the store.

  • @justindiffenderfer7484
    @justindiffenderfer7484 Před 26 dny +239

    I've been asking this for years. Why are all fast food restaurants allowed to put those pictures on their menus and then turn around and sell you something that doesn't look at all similar? They're showing you a 1/4 pound patty and selling you one that's maybe 1/8 or even less. How is that legal?

    • @godpigeon
      @godpigeon Před 26 dny +21

      It's how they "prepare" the ingredients.. it's all there in the real item but they do things like just cook/color the meat so no water/fat loss, put all the ingredients on the side being shot so it looks like more in the ad. It's a legal thing they have to use the same ingredients for promo work but as I said there are ways around it.

    • @justindiffenderfer7484
      @justindiffenderfer7484 Před 26 dny +32

      @@godpigeon They're still selling you one thing and giving you another. Any random person will tell you that what they got does not match what they saw on the menu

    • @PopcornMax179
      @PopcornMax179 Před 26 dny +3

      They'll keep getting away with pushing it as long as it's still fast. Until there's either other places that will make a good burger quickly, and you can get in and out, or even drive-thru and get your food quickly enough. Or, once MacDonalds service gets slow enough often enough that your waiting in your car for long enough you can imagine going somewhere else getting out your car and getting a better meal at the same price in as much time.

    • @schmiddy8433
      @schmiddy8433 Před 26 dny +11

      1/4 pound is the raw weight. All burger patties are measured this way. They lose weight when cooked. If you order a 1/4 pounder from mcd you do get a genuine 1/4 pound burger, but showing those big patties on the big mac is for sure 100% evil

    • @jimmanis6717
      @jimmanis6717 Před 26 dny +8

      Arby's where I live and Hardee's both look identical to their pics on the sign. Bk, McDonald's and Wendy's are way off.

  • @omnustv483
    @omnustv483 Před 24 dny +1

    EVERY company that is advertising a finished food product manipulates the food shown in the ad to appear thicker, juicier, etc. However, the largest quality disparity in advertising vs. real world application is probably in fast food. This isn't some new revelation. I remember watching a "how it's made" program 25+ years ago that showed how fast food companies prepare the foods in ads using all kinds of tricks like toothpicks, camera angles, and fake food to ensure it looks great.
    In addition, the "thickness factor" of a patty is meaningless. Weight is what matters, though the weight is always referred to as the precooked weight anyway, which is somewhat hard to define after it has been prepared. Anyway, if you're eating fast food, the thickness of the patty should be the least of your worries.

  • @NevanSlone
    @NevanSlone Před 25 dny +1

    21:41
    Best line ever.

  • @shirohige291
    @shirohige291 Před 25 dny +156

    3 Big Macs for 11 Dollar, in Germany they cost 17€ and are even SMALLER

    • @sdlife228
      @sdlife228 Před 25 dny +23

      he meant each.

    • @flatterpizza
      @flatterpizza Před 25 dny +2

      Also they are not smaller here.

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair Před 25 dny +8

      It's 11 dollars each burger - without fries or drink! And the only reason in Germany for McD to exist is to make your hands dirty on a McRip

    • @lynn-joybatenchuk8850
      @lynn-joybatenchuk8850 Před 25 dny +5

      3 big macs in Canada is $24.16 with tax

    • @frederikolsen767
      @frederikolsen767 Před 25 dny +8

      @@lynn-joybatenchuk8850what. That’s fucking nuts. A Big Mac in Germany costs 5,89€ just for the burger itself. Menu is 9.99€.
      And that is still VERY expensive compared to many other countries.

  • @Kinutrix
    @Kinutrix Před 25 dny +169

    A judge in new york had this court case where the claim was McDonalds and Wendys falsely advertised the size and juiciness of the burgers. The judge dismissed the claims in favor of the fast food chains. I would like to see a retrial. Marketing classes teach you that these companies will use plastic or even glue to maintain the look of food for the photoshoots of the food product. With the 80% increase in price since 2010s its looking like a good lawsuit with paying almost double for smaller food sizes.

    • @StreetForged
      @StreetForged Před 24 dny +6

      My area seems average and the prices are over a 100% increase in the past decade, sometimes 150% or more. McChicken went from 1 dollar to 3.50

    • @tunfugl37
      @tunfugl37 Před 24 dny +1

      Ads are not supposed to represent reality 1:1, because a reasonable person wouldn't expect them to. It's somewhat a victimless crime, which is why it gets dismissed.

    • @triparadox.c
      @triparadox.c Před 24 dny +10

      @@tunfugl37 Right, so let's show a Ferrari with a glimpse of its speedometer doing 250 mph. Then it is found out later that Ferrari is maxed out at 180 mph. No 1:1

    • @stagger9660
      @stagger9660 Před 23 dny +5

      Corruption is so clear it's blinding

    • @nitotech
      @nitotech Před 23 dny +1

      This is assuming there is justice in America.

  • @Dios67
    @Dios67 Před 22 dny

    The eternal battle.

  • @Psycrovv
    @Psycrovv Před 25 dny +1

    Some facts here :
    The advertised burgers are basicly raw meat just grilled few seconds on each side and addet some paint or make up to look tasty.
    Also the extra seeds on the bun is glued on for the same reason. The salat is setup with rubberbands to increase the size. So you cant eat these burgers at all. They arr full of makeup products and glue and rubber bands.
    The injection medicine cost like 150-200 $ once a week but they are creating new types that can be injected 1 month only for less cost.
    Currently im having shares in the company that makes these :D

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 21 dnem

      "The advertised burgers" and "The burgers in the advertisements" do not convey the same meaning....

  • @BerryBabaBear
    @BerryBabaBear Před 26 dny +381

    Asmon: "I won't eat this dog shit!"
    Me drinking water in my college dorm: 😢

    • @RJ-s41ty
      @RJ-s41ty Před 26 dny +25

      Mac sauce and lettuce ruin the entire thing, go get you some instant ramen

    • @RJ-s41ty
      @RJ-s41ty Před 26 dny +5

      Pickles suck too

    • @Exknight2
      @Exknight2 Před 26 dny +4

      You guys pay 10 dollars for that?!

    • @IanGerritsen
      @IanGerritsen Před 26 dny +1

      Look up red lentil dahl. You can eat delicious, healthy, hot food really easily for cheap. On Saturday you can add bargain bin meat!

    • @XQgint
      @XQgint Před 26 dny +9

      What's wrong with water?

  • @Monoblivious
    @Monoblivious Před 26 dny +361

    So I'm a guy that worked at a McDonalds as of recent, There will be absolutely no difference between every big mac you order. They all use the same kind of Meat Patties.
    Here in canada (Probably in USA) we use TWO kinds of Patties.
    We got the Quarter Meat and the Regular.
    Regular is used for Cheeseburgers, Double Cheeseburgers, and BIG MACS.
    Quarter which is the big beefy ones that they SHOULD be using for big macs, is used for Quarter Pounders, BLT Pounder, Double Pounder, etc.
    I don't know why we don't use the Quarter meats on the Big Macs, but its how it is and regardless people will eat it.
    You could honestly go to a McDonalds and ask them to put Quarter Meat in your Big Mac instead of Regular meat. They allow it here, but i don't know about in the USA.
    P.S. The ads are always a lie. they're meant to make you hungry and lure you to buying their crap.

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 Před 26 dny +52

      McDonald’s isn’t even worth it anymore.. you’re charging premium food prices now.. might as well go to a mom and pop and get something better

    • @erincarson8998
      @erincarson8998 Před 26 dny +9

      Big Mac predates the introduction of quarter meat. The quarter pounder was introduced, when McDonald's finally accepted that some customers weren't happy simply buying a second hamburger.
      In the U.S., the history of McDonald's used to be required training for all employees.

    • @WorthlessDeadEnd
      @WorthlessDeadEnd Před 26 dny +2

      I love the Big Mac sauce. What's it made of? Thousand Island dressing?

    • @thebenc1537
      @thebenc1537 Před 26 dny +3

      Those smaller patties are a tenth of a pound. The larger one is a fourth of a pound.

    • @jeezusgarcia4255
      @jeezusgarcia4255 Před 26 dny +2

      i used to work at McDonalds to when i was in college, and yea its only 2 patties 1/4 and 1/10 and the 1/10 is the patty that is used for everything like he said. I used to just sub the patty out for the 1/4 pound patty if i ever got a big mac. But just get a quarter or double quarter pound burger and add big mac sauce and lettuce if you really want more beef dont add more small ass patties to a big mac. Just know your order is still gonna be wrong and they make 20 an hour for it. I made 7 an hour back then 😂

  • @Jaker788
    @Jaker788 Před 25 dny

    Yep. For commercials the meat is quick cooked on just the very surface and is completely raw inside, makes it much thicker and not dry looking. The other ingredients are not even the same ones used irl sometimes, and they're all loaded at the front of the bun to dramatize it and exaggerate.

  • @Tzhz
    @Tzhz Před 3 dny

    The total cost of production of one unit for them is under 50 cents

  • @bej4987
    @bej4987 Před 26 dny +74

    The solution? Micro pickles.

  • @malcolmliang
    @malcolmliang Před 26 dny +73

    Clear sign of the 'booming' economy

    • @GravitasZero
      @GravitasZero Před 25 dny +8

      Oh, the economy is not doing too terribly, it's just that us common people are getting drilled to keep increasing profits. That's our capitalism at the end of the day. Profits must always be up otherwise the corporation is doing poorly/stagnating. But resources are finite, so how do profits keep increasing? If us common people get a smaller and smaller piece of the pie.

    • @Technogeist1987
      @Technogeist1987 Před 25 dny +1

      Richest country in the world, as long as they remember to raise the debt ceiling again.

    • @jeremiahjohnson2784
      @jeremiahjohnson2784 Před 25 dny

      @@Technogeist1987 i mean per capita there is another country with far more...

    • @stinne5830
      @stinne5830 Před 23 dny

      @@jeremiahjohnson2784 per capita, it would be 6-7 more countries i think lol

  • @thekito4623
    @thekito4623 Před 25 dny

    "its the world thats dirty, and i just happen to live in it" ... damn what a quote

  • @Scheckler27
    @Scheckler27 Před 22 dny

    What you see on a commercial is VERY different than what you receive

  • @d.wolfin152
    @d.wolfin152 Před 26 dny +35

    Still never got over the day those mofos cut the pickle longways and it was 80% skin. That was just evil.

  • @robmorgan1214
    @robmorgan1214 Před 26 dny +108

    I've seen thicker prosciutto.

    • @itscoolthough419
      @itscoolthough419 Před 26 dny

      I ate prosciutto last night, traslucent meat is crazy 😂 from how thin it is

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 21 dnem

      Then somebody screwed up.

  • @terifictaylor1076
    @terifictaylor1076 Před 22 dny +1

    the only thing big about the big mac is the people eating them

  • @psychozen7169
    @psychozen7169 Před 24 dny

    When i was kid in the 80 and 90 the patty were twice as thick because of the wendy where the beef commercials. But even wendy have shrunk the beef.

  • @iiTzLos
    @iiTzLos Před 26 dny +53

    Can't believe I just watched a whole Big Mac investigation 🤣

  • @d.wolfin152
    @d.wolfin152 Před 26 dny +67

    McDonald’s is now going to half the thickness of their pickles.

    • @WolfRaven-jm1cm
      @WolfRaven-jm1cm Před 25 dny

      They look exactly the same as they have in the 90s.

  • @emp0rizzle
    @emp0rizzle Před 24 dny

    They're gonna start slicing the pickles thinner so now you can't use it as a frame of reference.

  • @user-ws1bx5xb8s
    @user-ws1bx5xb8s Před 24 dny +2

    It really depends upon the location, and the management, I once got a picture perfect burger, and I was so confused.
    to be fair the advertised photo the pickle and patty size is the same. What makes it look thicker is the fluffy bun, Just get a double big Mac problem solved.
    Let's also be clear that those advertisers photos cost alot of money and time to make perfect. To expect the same result is just consumer lunacy

    • @LordAspectra
      @LordAspectra Před 7 dny

      imagine defending false advertising

    • @ICCUWANSIUT
      @ICCUWANSIUT Před 3 dny

      @@LordAspectra you think it's irresponsible to defend differences in manufacturing? That's what these are. Products. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect differences in the end result considering just how many times these burgers go through the assembly line, and how many there are in the US.
      Could they be a lot cheaper? Yes. McDonald's is charging like 5 dollars more than I'd pay. But don't expect something to stay the exact same from a shit job, I'm sure if you worked at McDonald's all your burgers would be exactly the same.

  • @leerylapine3728
    @leerylapine3728 Před 26 dny +40

    17:00 literally says you need two patties to make the same burger as the old size, then insults people for being fat for wanting the same amount of burger

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 Před 26 dny

      ​@@davidtock6903 McDonald's says they don't use frozen beef anymore

    • @leerylapine3728
      @leerylapine3728 Před 25 dny +1

      @@davidtock6903 I can't say anything about the thickness of them, or how it is in the USA, but in canada the patties used to reach the end of the bun and now there's a good cm gap between the edge and the patty

  • @RagingL00ny
    @RagingL00ny Před 26 dny +62

    McDonalds: "so you're saying the pickles too thick?"

  • @CJFromGroveSt09
    @CJFromGroveSt09 Před 17 dny

    I cannot wait for them to not even rely on doctored pictures anymore

  • @Baka_Oppai
    @Baka_Oppai Před 2 dny

    i always buy the double quarter ponder then they legally have to have it be thick enough to weigh the proper amount

  • @KUSHN-ub6sc
    @KUSHN-ub6sc Před 26 dny +228

    You people are finally realizing this. the box and sandwich use to be bigger. it has gotten smaller and smaller over the year's. the big mac's 20 year's ago were way better then today's

    • @jewii3824
      @jewii3824 Před 26 dny +8

      Than*

    • @mdcandronic
      @mdcandronic Před 26 dny +7

      I'm gonna say something controversial. GOOD. Less food per meal means less calories, so people won't get as fat anymore.

    • @rolandheinze7182
      @rolandheinze7182 Před 26 dny +20

      ​@@mdcandronicYou'd think people would eat out less and lose weight in this crappy economy but I don't see it

    • @lootmaster1337
      @lootmaster1337 Před 26 dny +15

      @@mdcandronic yeh if the price would be less .. oh wait
      double the price, half the food

    • @ThislsaGoodldea
      @ThislsaGoodldea Před 26 dny +10

      @@mdcandronicthat’s not how it works. With every portion getting smaller; people are ordering MORE food. So instead of a burger and fries, it’s a burger and fries with some nuggets.

  • @Revoku
    @Revoku Před 26 dny +57

    for pictures they use fake plastic burgers sprayed to make them look real, when I was a teenager had a manager who used to laugh when someone in the staff asked him why the burgers didn't look like the pictures

    • @Max_Ohm
      @Max_Ohm Před 26 dny

      Exactly

    • @harpiessnow
      @harpiessnow Před 26 dny +4

      That's advertisement in general for food. They use shit like glue and other stuff to make it look super good, so it sells better.

    • @Chopstorm.
      @Chopstorm. Před 26 dny +3

      ​@harpiessnow Yeah like the cheese for pizza commercials is glue.

    • @TemmiePlays
      @TemmiePlays Před 26 dny +2

      you're so wrong, they literally HAVE to use REAL food in EVERY advertising campaign anywhere for a very long time.
      your ignorance shines through here
      it's literally against the law to advertise with fake food

    • @Chopstorm.
      @Chopstorm. Před 26 dny +3

      @@TemmiePlays That's not true really. If you're advertising cereal, sure you have to use real cereal, but you *don't* have to use real milk. If it's not the product you're selling, but is still a part of the picture, it does not have to be real.

  • @WolfRaven-jm1cm
    @WolfRaven-jm1cm Před 25 dny +1

    A McDonald's 10:1 patty; the standard burger patty will always be 1/10 of a pound of beef.
    The height or thickness of the patty can change during cooking but it's always the same.

  • @LoneW0lfe
    @LoneW0lfe Před 21 dnem

    The burger patties in the Big Mac are the exact same ones in the Happy Meal burgers.

  • @baxxtab2429
    @baxxtab2429 Před 26 dny +27

    They really do need to make this false advertisement illegal.

    • @DillonMeyer
      @DillonMeyer Před 26 dny +6

      It is, but good luck winning a case against a megacorporation as a regular citizen.

    • @Riane74
      @Riane74 Před 26 dny +1

      those commericals use glue to make the burger look bigger then it is

    • @TP-pq9xx
      @TP-pq9xx Před 26 dny

      One side of government is always fighting against any consumer protections like that.

    • @blumenbeet92
      @blumenbeet92 Před 26 dny +1

      ​@@Riane74Not only glue, the hole burger is fake

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar Před 25 dny

      @@DillonMeyer Well, it worked against Subway because their footlongs weren't a foot long. And now they are.

  • @IBradFrazer
    @IBradFrazer Před 26 dny +88

    It is called shrinkflation. The prices go up, and the quality/portions go down. You are paying more for less. And all for food that won't ever fill you up because it isn't real food.

    • @Max_Ohm
      @Max_Ohm Před 25 dny +5

      I often wonder if there's any way to stop it from happening other than total economic collapse.
      Historical examples don't fill me with much optimism.

    • @GravitasZero
      @GravitasZero Před 25 dny +8

      Usually shrinkflation means sizes going down but prices remaining the same. This is even worse, sizes are going down AND prices are going up.

    • @Meachop
      @Meachop Před 25 dny +1

      the issue is that the cost of a foods have come down; and the portions are still shrinking while prices rise at a consumer level

    • @DoctorOklich
      @DoctorOklich Před 24 dny

      @@Max_Ohmthe federal reserve needs to lower interest rates

    • @invictrum
      @invictrum Před 24 dny

      wow we have a term for it now the problem is solved!

  • @snowrum
    @snowrum Před 25 dny +1

    The middle bun is thicker than the 2 patties

  • @nosoco81
    @nosoco81 Před 25 dny +1

    Please don't poison the racoons.

  • @Stedman75
    @Stedman75 Před 26 dny +17

    McDonalds Reaction: "The "Big Mac" refers to the size of the Pickle."

  • @AZ-rl7pg
    @AZ-rl7pg Před 26 dny +134

    The saddest thing is that it only costs McD like $1 to make each burger since they buy everything in bulk. They could 100% improve the meat size at no extra cost and still make huge profits. Also sample size isn't really a question since it's all mass produced anyways, it's not like they're forming each patty individually.

    • @windatar6351
      @windatar6351 Před 26 dny +52

      How much does it cost to make one McDonald's burger?
      The buns are about $0.05, the meat is $0.30, cheese about $0.15, condiments $0.05, pickles and onion $0.05. $0.25 to $0.30 goes to labor and overhead.
      Jan 21, 2023 Disclosed information from quarterly reports to shareholders and franchise owners.

    • @sutenjarl1162
      @sutenjarl1162 Před 26 dny +4

      how is it sad, people buy garbage and get garbage

    • @AZ-rl7pg
      @AZ-rl7pg Před 26 dny +27

      @@sutenjarl1162 Sad in that they're making like 900% profit per burger yet still keep raising prices.

    • @jeppe9821
      @jeppe9821 Před 26 dny +1

      ​@@AZ-rl7pgso dont buy then? Theres tons of bad deals eveeywhere doesnt mean you need to take them

    • @basillah7650
      @basillah7650 Před 26 dny +2

      Costs less than 50 cents a burger to make the costs come in the delivery,staff and rent costs but number 1 costs that is more than all of them combined is shareholder cost have to make shareholder happy so get less for your money to make more profit.

  • @Jon-jw4ii
    @Jon-jw4ii Před 24 dny

    The beginning was like a scuff Joe is Hungry weight test.

  • @kainx99
    @kainx99 Před 24 dny

    You should feed both videos or ads into ChatGPT-4o, and ask it if the newer patties seems thinner or thicker than the 1984 patty. Now that is awesome TV!

  • @Apercu
    @Apercu Před 26 dny +56

    To be fair, the beef patties have always been pathetic. The problem is the price you have to pay for that crap.

    • @randomaccount53793
      @randomaccount53793 Před 26 dny +3

      Yep, they are horrible. I would rather have one patty that is twice as thick compared to 2 slivers of "meat".
      At least thet way it would probably taste less like mildly soggy chalk.

    • @Akakiryuushin
      @Akakiryuushin Před 26 dny +3

      the big mac patties are 1/10 a pound before grilling them and the big mac has 2. the quarter pounder has a 1/4 pound patty before cooking. the quarter pounder is bigger than the big mac

    • @banhammer3904
      @banhammer3904 Před 26 dny

      I won't eat the garbage that passes for beef at the store, either.

    • @Avxt1n
      @Avxt1n Před 26 dny

      @@randomaccount53793 if you're in alaska they make a big mac except it has 2 quarter pound patties. I think its called McKinley Mac if i remember right. Its gas

    • @ericstaples7220
      @ericstaples7220 Před 26 dny

      Prices were fairly low before the plandemic

  • @peters4115
    @peters4115 Před 26 dny +18

    200% the price for 50% of the food is nasty work

    • @WolfRaven-jm1cm
      @WolfRaven-jm1cm Před 25 dny

      Except nothing has changed about the size of the burger.

  • @CeraphineLuna
    @CeraphineLuna Před 25 dny

    I never thought we'd start using big Mac pickle slices as a form of measurement, but here we are

  • @megadeth116
    @megadeth116 Před 19 hodinami

    17:22 I mean if they are thinner than a pickle then the 4 meat patties would be like 1 normal one in other restaurants

  • @dabluflcn
    @dabluflcn Před 26 dny +108

    Feeding a raccoon that trash should be considered animal cruelty if not for the fact it’s so insubstantial.
    I just looked this up and it’s even already been litigated. I don’t think anyone is going to like the judge’s decision. Quote “no reasonable person would be tricked by the ads.” Which to me reads that we should be so used to being lied to that a reasonable person would realize their ads are false. We live in the worst timeline.

    • @shadowpathfinder7723
      @shadowpathfinder7723 Před 26 dny +14

      The judge's decision was seriously "You should be so used to false advertising by now that it no longer is false"?

    • @SleepyRPGman
      @SleepyRPGman Před 26 dny

      They don't fake the ads. The workers don't give a shit what the burger looks like. McDonald's spends hours picking out the best looking ingredients for the burgers. They don't over cook the patties for the ads. The average worker doesn't have time nore the want to do that.

    • @Asd-tk2if
      @Asd-tk2if Před 26 dny +3

      @@SleepyRPGman They don't cook the meat in the ads. They sear the sides of the meat and leave the middle part uncooked so meat does not lose its weights.

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 21 dnem

      @@Asd-tk2if No they don't. There is no reason to do that. They can arrange everything to look the way they want. They have done shows on what they do and they cook the meat just less than they do normally.

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 21 dnem

      @@SleepyRPGman The ads aren't "fake" but they are very very careful about presentation to the point that you can't eat it, they patty is undercooked, toothpicks are holding things in place and extra oil and water is brushed on the food to make it look better. Back when I worked at McDonalds if you gave me an extra 30 seconds on a big mac I could make it look pretty close to the advertisements.

  • @koiv4U
    @koiv4U Před 26 dny +44

    as someone who used to work at mcdonalds there's no point in trying to see if any of the patties for the burgers are of different sizes. there are TWO types of burger patties that we used to work with. 10-1 and quarter pounders. every burger EXCEPT for quarter and double quarters use 10-1 which is 10 patties of this size equal ONE pound of burger meat. and when we put them on the grill (which was pretty automated, was a clamp shell grill) they all get cooked evenly.

    • @JoseRodriguez-pm9et
      @JoseRodriguez-pm9et Před 26 dny +1

      I think she ordered her patties well done because it’s burnt and flat because when I us to work in one that’s how they would look when the costumer wanted it well done I even remember this old men who wanted it pressed down like 3 times lol

    • @MB-ln4yx
      @MB-ln4yx Před 26 dny +1

      @@JoseRodriguez-pm9etI worked McDonald’s too on the grill. The grill is timed. It’s like a big press. Presses on all the burgers till a certain time. It’s the same way a lot of the other things are. For instance the cups with liquid and ice. They’ve just automated it. I say this to tell u that I’ve never seen a burger made to order at a McDonald’s.

    • @davidtock6903
      @davidtock6903 Před 26 dny +1

      Yeah. I worked at McDonald's and the patties all come frozen and pre-sliced. 10:1 for small ones and 4:1 for the quarter-pounders and such. The clam-shell grill is timed so all the patties are cooked exactly the same. Because they are timed, we never did well-done or anything like that.
      Once the meat is cooked, the patties go into a holding oven, which may degrade their freshness. But there are holding times on those, too. Even once the patties are made into burgers, the burgers have holding times. Once they're slotted into the feeder for the cashiers to grab, a metal tag is slotted in behind them and corresponds to time they were put there.
      In my experience, the best time to go to McDonald's is during a rush. The food is moving so fast, that pretty much anything you order is going to be fresh. Other than that, the best thing to do is order a "grill", which basically anything that is custom, like no lettuce or extra mustard. That kind of thing. You'll have to wait a little bit longer, but it will be a lot fresher.

    • @JoseRodriguez-pm9et
      @JoseRodriguez-pm9et Před 26 dny

      @@MB-ln4yx it’s been a long time when I worked at McDonald’s but I do remember that old guy who was a regular and he would always asked for his patties to be pressed three times lol his was more flat and burn then the ladies but I can’t say for certain that she ordered it like that but hers did look like it was pressed again

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 21 dnem

      @@MB-ln4yx I have and I have done it...

  • @christopheryou5040
    @christopheryou5040 Před 17 dny

    Dude that’s not a patty, that’s a slice.

  • @TheKikivia
    @TheKikivia Před 25 dny +1

    Editor should rename this video to The Thin Lie

  • @Vyperus69
    @Vyperus69 Před 26 dny +34

    It's called Shrinkflation... reduce the size or weight of the product (without telling customers) but charge the same or more that they did for the larger version. Then reintroduce the older size as a more expensive "value" version. Other examples from here in the UK is
    1. during the 90s and early 2000s you could get a 250g Chocolate bar for £1, then out of nowhere the Chocolate companies reduced it to 200g and still sold it at £1. Its now like 100g-150g
    2. prepacked fruits and vegetables in Supermarkets reduced in weight/quantity for the same price, then a few months - couple years later the Supermarkets introduced the "family value" sizes, which weigh or have the same quantity as the originals but at a higher price.

    • @Miokomata
      @Miokomata Před 25 dny +3

      Same goes with all the bags of chips.

    • @WolfRaven-jm1cm
      @WolfRaven-jm1cm Před 25 dny

      It's not true. It's a 1/10 of a pound patty and they look like that after cooking.
      They didn't change it.

  • @itskyansaro
    @itskyansaro Před 26 dny +145

    First Mistake: Eat at McDonalds. Second: Eat at McDonalds in the US.

    • @user-qq1id7wg1q
      @user-qq1id7wg1q Před 25 dny +6

      its he same her ein Germany

    • @iz5808
      @iz5808 Před 25 dny +4

      In Ukraine it's the only thing we've got beside KFC and the other shitty European fast food chains

    • @GravitasZero
      @GravitasZero Před 25 dny +6

      @@iz5808 In my small town in France we also have a dominos to add to the McD, then there is a KFC some 30-40 minutes away in the nearest bigger city.
      There are a lot of small restaurants that serve higher quality foods for similar prices to McD that aren't fast food and where they actually serve you at a table.
      Then we have a lot of bakeries and other similar places that sell delicious sandwiches (they have more than just 37 different breads) and still it costs less than McD for things that are not only tastier but also fresher (bread used for sandwiches often made that day or unsold leftover bread from the day before)

    • @GravitasZero
      @GravitasZero Před 25 dny +3

      @@iz5808 Also, right?! why are EU fast food chains so often garbage lol. Not that McD isn't bad too

    • @iz5808
      @iz5808 Před 25 dny +5

      @@GravitasZero I feel like that's a universal thing throughout Europe, the local food places that formally are not considered fast food will easily provide with food that is both cheaper and better nuntrients-wise/in quality. But when it comes to the fast food chains sometimes I feel like it's just McD paying them to produce the burgers that are garbage so McD stuff looks better in contrast. If you thought McD burgers has thin patties then you haven't seen what they have at Hesburger, those patties are so thin you can cut stuff with them

  • @onslaughtmp
    @onslaughtmp Před 25 dny +1

    These places have evaded false advertising lawsuits for the most part... It's going way too far now. The pictures don't even look anywhere close to the product. Taco bell and Subway has to be the worst out of the worst at representing what they are selling you in ads versus what you get.

  • @tonyharrison3222
    @tonyharrison3222 Před 24 dny

    You can't go by advert picks. You should see the doc on how advertisers manipulate the products

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 21 dnem

      The out of date one which would land you in all kinds of legal trouble if you tried that today? That documentry is decades old at this point and the laws have changed. Get with the times grandpa.

  • @Zuranthus
    @Zuranthus Před 26 dny +79

    i don't know how food advertising is legal when they literally fake the product, using crisco butter for ice-cream, motor oil for syrup, paint to make things look better, plastic food etc, this country is a joke

    • @wickian9571
      @wickian9571 Před 26 dny

      I have a thing where I cannot tolerate eating food made by strangers where I can't watch them cooking it. I can handle factory produced things like canned beans and such where machines handle almost everything, but I haven't eaten at a restaurant in a LONG time. I just cook my own food.

    • @youngsomalia1511
      @youngsomalia1511 Před 26 dny +1

      @@wickian9571 Sometimes the debuff stacks high enough that it actually becomes a buff. You didn't want to eat that shit anyways, it was better off in the end to not get hooked in the first place.

    • @clipsedrag13
      @clipsedrag13 Před 26 dny +1

      We used to get told it was movie magic. Made it sound very artistic and impressive. In reality it’s deception and theft.

    • @maeror1022
      @maeror1022 Před 25 dny +1

      I did food photography for a while and yeah... its wildly inaccurate to the real product.
      You know how to get whipped cream to stay up and not melt under hot camera lights? Put PVA glue in it.

    • @chromeinox
      @chromeinox Před 25 dny

      In Europe they use beetroot juice to make the meat look red for longer, especially in minced meat.

  • @TheSwoopster
    @TheSwoopster Před 26 dny +134

    to be fair, ozempic doesnt make you magically lose weight, the reason it helps as a weight loss drug is mainly in how it makes you want to eat less while on it - if you can truly go hog wild on big macs while drugging on ozempic you’re built different

    • @amiedoll60
      @amiedoll60 Před 26 dny +14

      Exactly, I really doubt anyone on Ozempic is chugging burgers on the regular.

    • @Knoxerboy101
      @Knoxerboy101 Před 26 dny +10

      I mean, there's no way Asmon actually knows that, though. Dude has a very bad relationship with food/nutrition in general.

    • @monkeyboy275bobo8
      @monkeyboy275bobo8 Před 25 dny +2

      @@Knoxerboy101 And he doesnt do drugs either.

    • @AbnerG787
      @AbnerG787 Před 25 dny +11

      exactly, asmon missed the point of ozempic, it makes you less hungry. Some people are fat because addiction some are fat because of illnesses out of their control, including mental health.

    • @AbnerG787
      @AbnerG787 Před 25 dny

      @@Knoxerboy101 100%

  • @michaelhasse2568
    @michaelhasse2568 Před 13 dny

    Probably depends on the location of the restaurant, the owner may tell them to make the patties thinner

  • @stevewood3171
    @stevewood3171 Před 4 hodinami

    He lives on steak-ums but won't take a bite of a Big Mac

  • @scottaw1981
    @scottaw1981 Před 26 dny +12

    False advertising is a crime

  • @BrandonHilikus
    @BrandonHilikus Před 25 dny

    not surprising since junior chickens are not a deal anymore to buy.

  • @chriscunanan
    @chriscunanan Před 26 dny +25

    If you haven't seen this scene from Falling Down essentially being depicted, watch it.

  • @Rezuvious
    @Rezuvious Před 26 dny +61

    According to a website, a Big Mac Meal in the USA is $13.99, another website claims that a large size Big Mac Meal in Australia is $13.95, if these prices are accurate and you do a currency conversion. In the USA you are paying $21 Australian Dollars, while in Australia you are only paying $9.30 USD.
    As of this message $1 USD = $1.50 Australian Dollars

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 Před 26 dny +8

      No the prices in the US vary wildly. A big Mac meal here in eastern Washington state is $9.50

    • @thedegoose
      @thedegoose Před 26 dny +6

      Well i rarely ever eat at McDonalds and just found out they charge £7.99 for a large Big Mac Meal which is just over 10 US dollars. To me that is insanely expensive for the food you actually get. I think the last time i did go which was 3 years ago i bought 2 cheeseburgers and some fries and cost me about £3. For what is classed as fast food i would not spend 8 quid on a maccy d

    • @ilikeshiba
      @ilikeshiba Před 26 dny +2

      Just a Big Mac in Taiwan is $80 NTD (after tax) which is $2.49 USD. The meal is $161 NTD so double that.
      Though the US dollar is extremely strong right now so any comparison to foreign currencies will make everything look way cheaper everywhere else.
      For the money you can get better food here even among fast food, like sukiya. Sukiya is top tier fast food. Can’t believe it’s not everywhere in the US yet.

    • @abaddon1371
      @abaddon1371 Před 26 dny +2

      Danish price for a Big Mac medium meal is 65kr (kr= kroner = crowns) which is approximately 10 US dollars. A single Big Mac is about 32kr or 4.90 US dollar. So here we pay more for the medium soda and fries, than the burger itself :D Haven't touched McD stuff for quite many years, so can't say anything about the patty size though.
      Edit; corrected "paddy" to "patty" No fine irish people where harmed in the making of this example :) Damn autocorrect!

    • @Just_Pele
      @Just_Pele Před 26 dny +2

      @@randybobandy9828 The Big Mac meal is $7.98 here in TN. The difference is in cost of living, taxes, and regulations.

  • @Kahuno-WoW
    @Kahuno-WoW Před 4 dny

    It's the same In France, Mcdonalds reduced their burger size a lot.. I thought it was bigger in the US though

  • @Meump
    @Meump Před 25 dny +1

    Just order the Big Mac with the quarter pounder meat. That’s what I’d do.

  • @NCSGeek
    @NCSGeek Před 26 dny +89

    With fast food getting this much more expensive, you might as well buy the higher quality places.

    • @alexanderfreeman3406
      @alexanderfreeman3406 Před 26 dny +11

      For real. I went to BK for the first time in ages last week, and was *shocked* at how much better the burgers were than at MD. And for like, two bucks more.

    • @Solid_Snail
      @Solid_Snail Před 26 dny +41

      @@alexanderfreeman3406 I dont know if he meant BK when he said "higher quality places"

    • @Animalsarefoods
      @Animalsarefoods Před 26 dny +10

      My locals grocery store has a cafe in it and you can get a burger, fries, and a milkshake for $4.99, just the burger and fries for $3.99, or just the burger for $2.99. You can get any veggies or condiments you want on it, and bacons $0.50 extra. If you want an extra patty it’s $1 extra. You can also choose between fries, wedges, and onion rings. Their good too, and only take a couple minutes to make. I haven’t gotten a fast food burger in a decade.

    • @iluvyunie
      @iluvyunie Před 26 dny +2

      @@Animalsarefoods same but with vietnamese pork roll places

    • @rayarayson3381
      @rayarayson3381 Před 26 dny +1

      Fuckin thank you if I Grubhub it’s quality food

  • @elhijodeandres
    @elhijodeandres Před 26 dny +20

    I worked at McD for 7 years. 6 years as a manager. Back over 10 years ago. I can verify all of this.

    • @thebenc1537
      @thebenc1537 Před 26 dny

      You think the patty got smaller? It is and always was a tenth of a pound.

    • @Uryendel
      @Uryendel Před 26 dny

      @@thebenc1537 grown men use to eat at mcdonalds with only a cheeseburger and a fries, with current portion sze it's not enough to feed a child

    • @thebenc1537
      @thebenc1537 Před 25 dny

      @@Uryendel When was that? The current portion size is the same. The small patties were always a tenth of a pound. They havent chaged it.

    • @Uryendel
      @Uryendel Před 25 dny

      @@thebenc1537 at the beginning when it was the only item on the menu

    • @thebenc1537
      @thebenc1537 Před 25 dny

      @@Uryendel you mean 80 years ago? Yeah, we as a species has grown since then. They were tiny manlets. We are on average 5cm taller. Even back then it was still a tenth of a pound. The patty was always a tenth of a pound. It never changed. Its an outright lie to say it changned.

  • @rg975
    @rg975 Před 11 dny +1

    Restaurants and food chains will see this and wonder why people are opting to make their own food these days.

  • @Teachernyc
    @Teachernyc Před 25 dny

    Love the war craft music. Lol

  • @bgko91880
    @bgko91880 Před 26 dny +71

    In-N-Out burgers look like the pictures they advertise.

  • @V4Now
    @V4Now Před 25 dny +13

    I stopped eating burgers at McD's about a decade ago.
    A wise decision.