In the Netherlands they also added a sugar tax to drinks. Only milk/dairy products are exempt from this rule. Now every drink has 0.05 % milk in it for the "flavor"
What's so annoying about AI is that making jobs obsolete isn't actually a bad thing in itself, the real issue is that all the profits will be passed on to the owners instead of literally anyone else. I'd be ecstatic about, let's say, 30% of all jobs being made obsolete if that meant we could all just work 30% less, keep everyone employed and still economically sound with prices also dropping by 30%. But instead we're just gonna make the richest even richer and throw more people into desperate poverty. Just feels like every technological advancement takes us closer to a potential Star Trek-esque future utopia but we at every turn instead do our best to get to some cyberpunk dystopia as fast as possible.
Big economic thinkers have long warned about "automation" because we see that if the automation in the workplace doesn't happen for the benefit of the worker but for the benefit of the "factory owner" it actually becomes a net negative for the community. But yay more profit for stakeholders I guess
Olden workers cities might be the new future even for western countries. Can already be seen in unstable countries like China where the workers earn just enough to survive while they produce many months worth of product every day As a student that worked extra last week i generated for the company 1600 dollar and earnt 350 dollar. (Home repair man) No building upcost, i pay for my own tools and transportation. That is 20% takehome pay - and we know it'll only be worse.
It doesn’t really work like that though. The savings get passed down eventually, it just won’t be instantly. The reason it has to be passed down is that since it is easier to produce goods they can effectively lower the price they sell it at (due to inflation this will look more like the price staying the same and not the price actually going down). Then for the jobs they still need a human to work they are forced to pay a livable wage. If people struggle to find alternative jobs after automation replaced their job(humans are usually pretty good at this though, the whole tech sector is basically born off the back of industrialization and improvements to agriculture), the government can step in and tax the companies making money at a higher rate and redistribute that as things like free healthcare or free housing. Even without automation big companies are screwing us, the gap between the 0.1% and everyone else just keeps increase, so more automation is the only thing that can save us at this point.
@@WARnTEAinsane to think the companies would do any good or that the government, who gets paid by companies, would do anything to hinder their sponsors business. The world isn't as sweet as you might think.
I still think Vitamin Water was the greatest marketing scam of all time. These geniuses put a soda’s worth of sugar into a bottle and sprinkled a couple vitamins on top and called it Vitamin Water. What is so next level is that they could have made it taste really good but that would be too unbelievable so they purposely made the taste worse, they made it taste like it was watered down fruit juice. By the time everyone noticed and Vitamin Water lost the lawsuit it had been almost a decade and they had become a billion dollar brand. The lawsuit only ended up being a slap on the wrist, they barely lost any money from it.
Vitamin Water. Less than half the sugar in Coke. Did you expect to buy fruit punch colored water and have it not be sweet? Go drink some beer juice and get back to us on how palatable it was..
I've sometimes bought vitamin waters beacuse I think they taste good and they do have vitamins that I might not get enough of in my diet. I am perfectly aware of the sugar content, it is significantly less than in soda in the ones I bought. I never saw an add for them though I just bought them out of my own choice. If you think they are some sugar free super health drink that is kinda on you.
I have IBS and ulcer problems. Apples give me pretty major stomach pains. So this is firstly pretty upsetting. And secondly very helpful to know. Thanks Atrioc.
The real illusion of choice that should be talked about is the “brands that are competing against each other” say in snacks are really all the same company
I mean there can still be competition between companies that are owned by the same conglomerate. As someone who worked for a industrial company owned by a conglomerate we competed with companies owned by the same one. Even when we didn't compete for the same market shares we competed with them for investments and prioritization from the conglomerate. They will happily liquidate or merge companies that underperform relative to their other ones, and give more resources to the ones that show promise.
Think another important thing about the apple juice situation is that we have more apples than we eat which is part of why the juice is so cheap. Remember a story a few months back about apple farms just throwing away apples because they had no buyers.
Not sure if mentioned in full conversation. Apples also have higher pectin levels then other fruits. I use the juice to increase the shelf life on peaches and pairs while canning at home.
I work as a full-time ghostwriter for fiction and non-fiction books, and the line between 'ghostwriting' and 'conning people' is so fine. I would say 99% of the people I work for don't care either way; they just want to make some money
You're not bothered if someone pretends to be a medical doctor and provides you with health and well-being advice that is not backed by any science other than what they have conjured up?@@ShaggySummersI totally get where you're coming from with other stuff, but for me, it's a grey area!
as a kid i loved ranch with everything in me. and i really loved pumpkin pie, the math was simple so i tried them together. it wasn’t good and my family still hasn’t let me live it down.
Just preordered the book and as a busy professional, I can't wait to to see it and try that intricate, commendable, and innovative ranch ice cream recipe
Seeing how dystopian the world is getting is doing a number on me. Hopefully they release a condiment flavored cereal drug to ease my mind about being a human.
The automation of fast food jobs is something we all knew would happen and people have literally been predicting for 2 decades. McDonald's didn't add those touch screens for taking your order for no reason. They did the math and the screens not only were cheaper over the long term compared to a cashier, but people actually order more on them without the social pressure of talking to a human according their internal studies. I see no reason why anyone should be surprised that scooping rice wouldn't be an easy to automate job. You have a human there for oversight and do customer service and the system will work fine.
Yup, came here to say this. After my youngest son was born it was even more apparent. He's allergic to pears. Look at the back of a can of peaches or peach fruit cups, first or second ingredient is PEAR JUICE!! Why, why can't the juice from peaches he used. They have so much juice in them. So annoyed that 90% of juices have a base of apple or pear. This is just as bad as onion or onion powder being in literally everything. But yet they blame gas on everything else 🧐
yeah people just havent noticed. Im allergic to apples so ive been reading thos labels for years. Every goddamn time a product mentions: "NEW RECIPE, EVEN FRESHER". they just added apple juice
It’s because it’s cheaper and has more sugar than most fruits, they could easily make 100% juice of the fruit they market but it would hurt their profits because people just want flavored apple juice
Even as a long time consistent Marketing Monday viewer, I love how the topic in the thumbnail is always the first thing discussed! It gets new viewers in for the discussion and Big A’s energy keeps people around to stay to the end. Great editing choice!
In europe this has been going on for years. thats why most fruit drinks are now "mixed" drinks instead of advertised as say pure strawberry juice. if its strawberry juice they have to contain mostly strawberry. But if its mixed then they can use cheap apple juice but still have a big strawberry with a tiny apple on the side as a picture.
As I sat down with my naked brand smoothie and open up my laptop to watch some youtube, I see a video in the sidebar with the very drink I am drinking at this moment in the thumbnail calling it a scam, and that it is all just apple juice. As I take another sip, I turn over the bottle to see the first ingredient is, in fact, apple juice.
So I just sit down in my office with a bottle of fruit drink similar to one in the first part. Its red, says apple, dragon fruit and raspberry. It's 85% apple juice 10% dragon fruit, 2% raspberry
This has been the case for at least 15 years most likely more than that but that's when I started to pay attention. I'm just referring to the part where most juice mixes don't actually contain a reasonable amount of what the drink is labeled as.
Here in germany I saw a company write "no added sugars, of course!" on their juice. It had a little * on the side. If you look it up it says "as by law"... because yes, you aren't allowed to add sugar to your juice in germany. So all of them obviously have that feature they advertise.
For the food segment, Spyce was a small restaurant in Boston that had an automated food robotics setup and also only had 2-3 employees. They ended up being purchased by Sweetgreen who has started rolling out that tech in the "Sweetgreen Infinite Kitchen" locations.
I used to work for Clorox and I got to take the Hidden Valley Ranch private jet to meeting sometimes. But coming home from Hidden Valley ranch days sucked because I smelled like hot ranch
I also got to do the interior design for the Hidden Valley Ranch factory and I like to think their success was due to my inspiring interior design choices.
I like the bit about misinformation, because I already know big companies have done that before, but the only reason I find it funny, was because I'm imagining the condiment players linking Ranch to some medical issue. Just to stop the ranch takeover. 😂
@Atrioc I work for a flavor company and at said flavor company Clorox is one of our customers! It genuinely took me by surprise when I learned that the “Buttermilk” flavor we make was the base for Ranch and (I can be wrong here) Cool Ranch Doritos (tastes like it would be a flavor ingredient for it)
The Ozempic debate I feel miss some of the most important points, for one is how the drug basically is the same between the one that is use to treat Diabetes 2 and the one that companies are selling for weight loss but is just a different name. That has led to a lot of the richer people and corporation keeping the same offer, making prohibitively expensive a medicine that is needed for many people. The other is how people are using it, without proper medical advice like using the max dose when medical advice is to have an increasing dose over months to reach the results on a healthy manner, leading to the secondary effects to appear. Also Obesity is complex, people like to reduce it to a moral issue, that you only need will power... when is a medical one related both with physical and mental health, related with access to proper food options and life style that doesn't push you to existential dread. When you can't afford groceries you start to cut and normally the cheapest option are fat, sugary process foods. When you have no time to cook since you are tired that also make you to eat fast foods. Diet and exercise are mandatory for not only weight loss but healthy life, but those nowadays are a luxury that the bast majority of people can't afford or obtain.
Exactly. The flavor people are most likely to buy is the one cut with apple juice anyways. It just kinda sucks that they manipulate marketing to make it seem healthier and worth more money than it is
@scubasteve6175 Ehhh...you're getting antioxidants and vitamins, and it being free of artifical sugars and such isn't just a health thing...I can't tolerate artificial sweeteners and I've slowly learned that just because the product doesn't have "sugar free" or "zero sugar" doesn't mean it's free from artificial sweeteners, so that's a fantastic thing to advertise for people like me. "Healthier" depends on what you're comparing it to. IMHO I don't care what's in it, beyond if it's going to aggrevate my IBS and if I'm likely to enjoy the taste. If I'm looking for something specific for my nutrition (probiotics, protein, specific vitamins, etc) I'm looking at the nutrition label for that thing. If I'm looking for something that tastes good, I care if it tastes good. Extra health benefits are a bonus, and more likely to make me buy it but I'm not banking on it suddenly making me Superman. I think most consumers are the same...those actually looking for a product for the health benefits will dig into it more and choose something else.
In my country they don't do that. Please ask for better standards, it's sad to see you guys have bad quality products and rationalize it's for the better :(
Just preordered the book and as a busy professional, I can't wait to to see it and try that intricate, commendable, and innovative ranch ice cream recipe
I for one am 100% here for the condiment war. It's amazing there's so many amazing options! Anything thing that's decent but isn't good enough? Now it's spicy! Now it's siracha! Now it's mixed with anything you could dream of! There's 40 different mass produced bbq sauces! This is awesome.
@@smnbrgssthat’s fair but I think there’s potential for small sauce businesses to break into the market. Plus even if most are owned by max 6 companies I still have infinite sauce/condiment options and am therefore satisfied .
I was litterally drinking a "Bolt from the blue" as i watched this video... Interestingly enough though, is that in Denmark (where im from), its called "Blue spark" and has apple listed as the first ingredient, instead of third as shown in the video. The rest is the same - other ingredients as well as percentage of apple juice. Maybe its some EU legislation saying the main ingredient has to be listed first?
I've been ahead of the sauce game tbh. I've been mixing spicy brown mustard, ketchup, chick fil a sauce, and a few drops of lemon or lime juice for my tendies at home.
Hadn't watched Big-A in a while but I pulled up this vid to watch on my lunch break. I took a nice bite of my sandwich and then the video loaded. The mustache nearly made me cover my monitor in a club sandwich.
ngl as someone who has been buying Truff (and tons of other esotetic weird hot sauces/condiments) for the last 6+ years, I feel like my identity is both finally being validated - but will surely be destroyed & monopolized back to just ketchup or ranch when the hype dies down in like... **looks at how long trends have been lasting** 35 hours.
I have a local smoothie/juice manufacturer that actually just uses what they present. Unsurprisingly, the non-orange and non-apple based juices and smoothies are pretty expensive. I love their carrot juice though.
I think the Ozempic thing is kinda like a bubble in the sense of its going to be insanely big right away and is probably going to continue to grow this year. But over the next 5-10 I think well see alot of people push back on it and advocate for just living a healthier lifestyle.
Gotta go to Aldi for groceries, I spend ~$100 per month for all my at home food. Milk for under $3/gallon, $2 per dozen of eggs, $1.25 for a loaf of bread, $2.5/pound of chicken. Its built different 🫡
What's really ironic is that all the actual juice in stores is mostly pear juice. It adds more sugar. It's also why all the juice sticks to your mouth now.
the rub with using AI to reword cookbooks to resell them - Amazon has done this with Amazon Brand products for years - they take a best seller in a category, make it cheaper but following the best seller as a template - then sell it for a fraction of the price!
to be fair it's much more versatile as an ingredient rather than just as a condiment like others on that list. Used as one of many bases for homemade dressings, a binder for frying foods, or even a cooking fat for things like toasting bread. It is, after all, just vegetable oils emulsified using egg yolks. Mustard is another versatile ingredient that can be an emulsifier, marinade, etc., but its strong flavor makes it more divided
Oh yeah, it’s been this way for as long as I can remember. I like tart cherry juice, but it’s quite expensive so companies try to cut costs by making apple juice the first ingredient, which completely changes the flavor. That’s why I always check the ingredients of juices before buying.
2:25 yes but I think the main difference is the corn sryup and high fructose corn syrup that’s what’s making us really age quicker and that’s not in the apple juice but rather Pepsi and Powerade
I’ve known about the smoothie stuff for a while. Look at the top ingredient on the ingredient lists for them, whatever is the first ingredient is the highest percentage in the drink. Green Goodness by Bolthouse has pineapple juice as its main ingredient. Still love that one though.
The non added and added sugar really caught my eye as a young parent trying to find healthy alternative to something like a Capri Sun. It amazes me when I go to pick up a "healthy" drink at my local walmart only to turn around and see they all nearly have 75% - over 100% of daily sugar (based on a 2k cal diet). You think when you see "no sugar added" its a good alternative, only to see it has over 30g of sugar per serving. I geniunely do not see how it can even be legal to have items that are for sale that contain over 50 grams of sugar. I picked up a Pepsi Nitro and that can has 62 grams of sugar. The sole fact one can pick up multiple cans of these is truly absurd. The latest one that really blew my mind would be vitamin water. A few days ago I picked up a vitamin water to find something better than a soda or fruit juice, only to find at home I was essentially drinking a soft drink.
What a video, Atrioc! You know what could be another game changer? A comprehensive review on Mystrika and their detailed analytics. It simply transformed my outbound lead gen!
I learned about the apple juice when trying to find 100%cranberry juice to help treat a UTI. Then i looked at other juices out of curiosity and yup, nearly all have apple as the first ingredient.
The idea of a burger-flipping robot is just insane. Fully automated machines that eat beef and crap out fully cooked burgers have already existed for the better part of a century. Two heated conveyor belts with the burger between them can make hundreds or even thousands of perfectly cooked burgers per hour. But rather than minituarizing or otherwise modifying this existing tech to suit a restaurant the fast food industry seems dead set on physically flipping the damn burger and is willing to spend tens of billions to achieve that ideal.
In the Netherlands they also added a sugar tax to drinks. Only milk/dairy products are exempt from this rule. Now every drink has 0.05 % milk in it for the "flavor"
from my quick research looks like the parliament is aware and is rethinking the tax law
As a lactose intolerant person this has been infuriating for me
They do this sort of thing on purpose. They include loopholes because they’re corrupt.
@@niels6411.05% isn’t not affecting your bs disorder bro
@@piupolino2618 Can you explain what you mean by "bs disorder"?
“We’re out of room for condiments”
*Has 8 jars of half finished pickles
Mfers be like “We’re outta room in the fridge”
My brother in Christ, you bought the condiments
This somehow reminded me of the fight club scene. "Fridge full of condiments, but nothing to eat". I guess nothing really changed.
@@dmitriyrasskazov8858 I rip locally sourced small batch jalapeno guava methchup straight out the bottle
All that space for the most valuable condiment of all: Pickle Juice.
Fr, shit doesn't even need to be in the fridge
Brave of Big A to let Ted Lasso take over his channel
Love Ted lasso
Bros rockin it IMO
What's so annoying about AI is that making jobs obsolete isn't actually a bad thing in itself, the real issue is that all the profits will be passed on to the owners instead of literally anyone else. I'd be ecstatic about, let's say, 30% of all jobs being made obsolete if that meant we could all just work 30% less, keep everyone employed and still economically sound with prices also dropping by 30%. But instead we're just gonna make the richest even richer and throw more people into desperate poverty.
Just feels like every technological advancement takes us closer to a potential Star Trek-esque future utopia but we at every turn instead do our best to get to some cyberpunk dystopia as fast as possible.
Big economic thinkers have long warned about "automation" because we see that if the automation in the workplace doesn't happen for the benefit of the worker but for the benefit of the "factory owner" it actually becomes a net negative for the community. But yay more profit for stakeholders I guess
Olden workers cities might be the new future even for western countries. Can already be seen in unstable countries like China where the workers earn just enough to survive while they produce many months worth of product every day
As a student that worked extra last week i generated for the company 1600 dollar and earnt 350 dollar. (Home repair man) No building upcost, i pay for my own tools and transportation. That is 20% takehome pay - and we know it'll only be worse.
It doesn’t really work like that though. The savings get passed down eventually, it just won’t be instantly.
The reason it has to be passed down is that since it is easier to produce goods they can effectively lower the price they sell it at (due to inflation this will look more like the price staying the same and not the price actually going down). Then for the jobs they still need a human to work they are forced to pay a livable wage.
If people struggle to find alternative jobs after automation replaced their job(humans are usually pretty good at this though, the whole tech sector is basically born off the back of industrialization and improvements to agriculture), the government can step in and tax the companies making money at a higher rate and redistribute that as things like free healthcare or free housing.
Even without automation big companies are screwing us, the gap between the 0.1% and everyone else just keeps increase, so more automation is the only thing that can save us at this point.
@@WARnTEAinsane to think the companies would do any good or that the government, who gets paid by companies, would do anything to hinder their sponsors business. The world isn't as sweet as you might think.
First youtube comment ever that I have looked at and said "yes absolutely true"
I still think Vitamin Water was the greatest marketing scam of all time. These geniuses put a soda’s worth of sugar into a bottle and sprinkled a couple vitamins on top and called it Vitamin Water.
What is so next level is that they could have made it taste really good but that would be too unbelievable so they purposely made the taste worse, they made it taste like it was watered down fruit juice.
By the time everyone noticed and Vitamin Water lost the lawsuit it had been almost a decade and they had become a billion dollar brand. The lawsuit only ended up being a slap on the wrist, they barely lost any money from it.
God damn…
Vitamin Water. Less than half the sugar in Coke. Did you expect to buy fruit punch colored water and have it not be sweet? Go drink some beer juice and get back to us on how palatable it was..
Vitamin water tastes good
I've sometimes bought vitamin waters beacuse I think they taste good and they do have vitamins that I might not get enough of in my diet. I am perfectly aware of the sugar content, it is significantly less than in soda in the ones I bought. I never saw an add for them though I just bought them out of my own choice. If you think they are some sugar free super health drink that is kinda on you.
@@Regarded69 kinda funny, since the video even started off talking about the illusion of choice. which vitamin water undeniably leans on heavily.
I have IBS and ulcer problems. Apples give me pretty major stomach pains. So this is firstly pretty upsetting. And secondly very helpful to know. Thanks Atrioc.
The real illusion of choice that should be talked about is the “brands that are competing against each other” say in snacks are really all the same company
There’s only about 12 companies that own 80% of the brands in the food industry
I mean Atrioc HAS talked about it a lot. He even mentioned a video he did so in this video
@@smnbrgss you can narrow it down much further to like 6(?) by the families/groups/clans that owned them
I mean there can still be competition between companies that are owned by the same conglomerate. As someone who worked for a industrial company owned by a conglomerate we competed with companies owned by the same one. Even when we didn't compete for the same market shares we competed with them for investments and prioritization from the conglomerate. They will happily liquidate or merge companies that underperform relative to their other ones, and give more resources to the ones that show promise.
even siblings fight...
the 'stach jumpscared me. i dont hate it, it just triggered my fight or flight response for a second
Think another important thing about the apple juice situation is that we have more apples than we eat which is part of why the juice is so cheap. Remember a story a few months back about apple farms just throwing away apples because they had no buyers.
Not sure if mentioned in full conversation. Apples also have higher pectin levels then other fruits. I use the juice to increase the shelf life on peaches and pairs while canning at home.
I work as a full-time ghostwriter for fiction and non-fiction books, and the line between 'ghostwriting' and 'conning people' is so fine. I would say 99% of the people I work for don't care either way; they just want to make some money
i hope you are doing a terrible job. honesly
wowww really? 😮
As a reader I don't care either. I just want a good book.
You're not bothered if someone pretends to be a medical doctor and provides you with health and well-being advice that is not backed by any science other than what they have conjured up?@@ShaggySummersI totally get where you're coming from with other stuff, but for me, it's a grey area!
@@ShaggySummersgood books don’t come from ghostwriters lol
Automation for the few instead of the public is a one way trip to dystopia
as a kid i loved ranch with everything in me. and i really loved pumpkin pie, the math was simple so i tried them together. it wasn’t good and my family still hasn’t let me live it down.
The April Fool’s joke was a Marketing Monday on an actual Monday
17:16 DONT TYPE IT INTO YOUR BROWSER WORST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE
Well what was it
It's safe to click
shouldve listened
Should have listened. Thats so gross
Never gonna give you up 😢
Robots have been making food in factories for decades they deserve a promotion to the kitchen.
Just preordered the book and as a busy professional, I can't wait to to see it and try that intricate, commendable, and innovative ranch ice cream recipe
i wish you nothing but unwavering success
I can tell this wasn't written by an AI, because it didn't start with "as a busy professional"
Big A please shave the mustache. For everyones well being
I acknowledge my mistake the stache is fire
Nah he’s rocking that ‘tache
Nah it's funny
Mustache is 🔥
Nah im fucking with it
Walter white vibes
As a busy professional, I love the Glizzy Gospel cookbook!
The actual worst thing is throwing two random brands together in an unholy union of horror.
Like Peepsi (Peeps flavored Pepsi).
Seeing how dystopian the world is getting is doing a number on me. Hopefully they release a condiment flavored cereal drug to ease my mind about being a human.
The automation of fast food jobs is something we all knew would happen and people have literally been predicting for 2 decades. McDonald's didn't add those touch screens for taking your order for no reason. They did the math and the screens not only were cheaper over the long term compared to a cashier, but people actually order more on them without the social pressure of talking to a human according their internal studies. I see no reason why anyone should be surprised that scooping rice wouldn't be an easy to automate job. You have a human there for oversight and do customer service and the system will work fine.
They can also get more orders in per hout with the touchscreens compared to having 2-3 physical employees that you have to order to
I like the mustache, he looks like a reformed murderer who regrets his past
I'm going to remember these words
@@electron6825do you still remember his wordsm
@@electron6825 bro? do you remember?
I don't think he remembers MonkaS @@pikapi985
@@electron6825 you forgot. you liar. you fake.
To be fair smoothies and fruit juices have always been predominantly apple juice, because of its consistency, and it’s reliability as a base.
I remember as a kid looking at the ingredients is things like Hi-C and noticing that every box had apple juice listed as the first ingredient.
@@TheMe9595 Dude same, I've been pissed about this for over a decade haha
Yup, came here to say this. After my youngest son was born it was even more apparent. He's allergic to pears. Look at the back of a can of peaches or peach fruit cups, first or second ingredient is PEAR JUICE!! Why, why can't the juice from peaches he used. They have so much juice in them. So annoyed that 90% of juices have a base of apple or pear. This is just as bad as onion or onion powder being in literally everything. But yet they blame gas on everything else 🧐
yeah people just havent noticed. Im allergic to apples so ive been reading thos labels for years. Every goddamn time a product mentions: "NEW RECIPE, EVEN FRESHER". they just added apple juice
It’s because it’s cheaper and has more sugar than most fruits, they could easily make 100% juice of the fruit they market but it would hurt their profits because people just want flavored apple juice
My favorite part of the three naked smoothie machines is that the “blue machine” is literally fucking RED.
6:10 didn't expect to see my artwork here! Big ketchup clearly affected my decision with the title..
18:57 Ain't anybody gonna bring up how the burger costs 8 AMERICAN dollars despite being made by a machine with NO HUMAN LABOUR?????
cereal for dinner. fuck it lets just have dry dog food and praise the megacorporations
Even as a long time consistent Marketing Monday viewer, I love how the topic in the thumbnail is always the first thing discussed! It gets new viewers in for the discussion and Big A’s energy keeps people around to stay to the end. Great editing choice!
In europe this has been going on for years. thats why most fruit drinks are now "mixed" drinks instead of advertised as say pure strawberry juice. if its strawberry juice they have to contain mostly strawberry. But if its mixed then they can use cheap apple juice but still have a big strawberry with a tiny apple on the side as a picture.
As I sat down with my naked brand smoothie and open up my laptop to watch some youtube, I see a video in the sidebar with the very drink I am drinking at this moment in the thumbnail calling it a scam, and that it is all just apple juice. As I take another sip, I turn over the bottle to see the first ingredient is, in fact, apple juice.
4:20 I have tried all of these. Only mayoracha is even slightly worth it
9:25 this is actually a good idea as the current lip balm taste and smell like petroleum but not the tasty gas station kind.
So I just sit down in my office with a bottle of fruit drink similar to one in the first part. Its red, says apple, dragon fruit and raspberry. It's 85% apple juice 10% dragon fruit, 2% raspberry
This has been the case for at least 15 years most likely more than that but that's when I started to pay attention. I'm just referring to the part where most juice mixes don't actually contain a reasonable amount of what the drink is labeled as.
Bro looks like he's about to demand some pictures of spiderman
Here in germany I saw a company write "no added sugars, of course!" on their juice. It had a little * on the side. If you look it up it says "as by law"... because yes, you aren't allowed to add sugar to your juice in germany. So all of them obviously have that feature they advertise.
Mr Atrioc Ewing is honestly rocking that mustache oh my goodness
How much did he pay you
For the food segment, Spyce was a small restaurant in Boston that had an automated food robotics setup and also only had 2-3 employees. They ended up being purchased by Sweetgreen who has started rolling out that tech in the "Sweetgreen Infinite Kitchen" locations.
As an apple I confidently want to say you can never have enough apple juice
You were the chosen one, you were supposed to keep them away, not join them!
I used to work for Clorox and I got to take the Hidden Valley Ranch private jet to meeting sometimes. But coming home from Hidden Valley ranch days sucked because I smelled like hot ranch
I also got to do the interior design for the Hidden Valley Ranch factory and I like to think their success was due to my inspiring interior design choices.
Were you confused at first, like "What the hell am I doing at Hidden Valley, isn't that the Ranch company?"
I like the bit about misinformation, because I already know big companies have done that before, but the only reason I find it funny, was because I'm imagining the condiment players linking Ranch to some medical issue. Just to stop the ranch takeover. 😂
@Atrioc I work for a flavor company and at said flavor company Clorox is one of our customers! It genuinely took me by surprise when I learned that the “Buttermilk” flavor we make was the base for Ranch and (I can be wrong here) Cool Ranch Doritos (tastes like it would be a flavor ingredient for it)
The Ozempic debate I feel miss some of the most important points, for one is how the drug basically is the same between the one that is use to treat Diabetes 2 and the one that companies are selling for weight loss but is just a different name. That has led to a lot of the richer people and corporation keeping the same offer, making prohibitively expensive a medicine that is needed for many people. The other is how people are using it, without proper medical advice like using the max dose when medical advice is to have an increasing dose over months to reach the results on a healthy manner, leading to the secondary effects to appear.
Also Obesity is complex, people like to reduce it to a moral issue, that you only need will power... when is a medical one related both with physical and mental health, related with access to proper food options and life style that doesn't push you to existential dread. When you can't afford groceries you start to cut and normally the cheapest option are fat, sugary process foods. When you have no time to cook since you are tired that also make you to eat fast foods. Diet and exercise are mandatory for not only weight loss but healthy life, but those nowadays are a luxury that the bast majority of people can't afford or obtain.
Ya know I appreciated that innovation is happening in condiments. A switch flipped is my head a while back that I just suddenly found ketchup boring
Having the cookbook link redirect to goatse was an inspired creative choice.
Apple juice has been used for a long time as a base. Actually pure juice from other fruits might not even taste very good.
Exactly. The flavor people are most likely to buy is the one cut with apple juice anyways. It just kinda sucks that they manipulate marketing to make it seem healthier and worth more money than it is
@@scubasteve6175 well it is healthier there is a difference between sugars and free sugars
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Ehhh...you're getting antioxidants and vitamins, and it being free of artifical sugars and such isn't just a health thing...I can't tolerate artificial sweeteners and I've slowly learned that just because the product doesn't have "sugar free" or "zero sugar" doesn't mean it's free from artificial sweeteners, so that's a fantastic thing to advertise for people like me. "Healthier" depends on what you're comparing it to.
IMHO I don't care what's in it, beyond if it's going to aggrevate my IBS and if I'm likely to enjoy the taste. If I'm looking for something specific for my nutrition (probiotics, protein, specific vitamins, etc) I'm looking at the nutrition label for that thing. If I'm looking for something that tastes good, I care if it tastes good. Extra health benefits are a bonus, and more likely to make me buy it but I'm not banking on it suddenly making me Superman. I think most consumers are the same...those actually looking for a product for the health benefits will dig into it more and choose something else.
In my country they don't do that. Please ask for better standards, it's sad to see you guys have bad quality products and rationalize it's for the better :(
Bro looks like he’s about to drop 24 points 11 rebounds and 5 blocks on North Carolina.
Big A please keep the mustache. We are the silent majority.
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In my opinion it looks best with a decent amount of stubble and when it isn’t too prominent. When he first started growing it it looked the best
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New eddy burback just dropped
DID ANYBODY NOTICE WHERE THE LINK LED I WONT SPOIL IT BUT ITS DEFINITELY THE REAL APRIL FOOLS OF THE VIDEO 😭
Yeah it goes to the official page for the Glizzy Gospel
Just preordered the book and as a busy professional, I can't wait to to see it and try that intricate, commendable, and innovative ranch ice cream recipe
Quick and healthy recipes!!!
I took the bait and clicked on the link, OK?
I regret EVERYTHING...
I for one am 100% here for the condiment war. It's amazing there's so many amazing options! Anything thing that's decent but isn't good enough? Now it's spicy! Now it's siracha! Now it's mixed with anything you could dream of! There's 40 different mass produced bbq sauces! This is awesome.
But how many of those are owned by just a few corporations?
@@smnbrgssthat’s fair but I think there’s potential for small sauce businesses to break into the market. Plus even if most are owned by max 6 companies I still have infinite sauce/condiment options and am therefore satisfied .
hahah the nissan ads are actually genius
Bro looks like he's about to visit every rainforest café in America
THAT'S LITERALLY WHAT I WAS THINKING
17:16 BEWARE.
IM NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP... NEVER GONNA LET YOU DOWN
I was litterally drinking a "Bolt from the blue" as i watched this video...
Interestingly enough though, is that in Denmark (where im from), its called "Blue spark" and has apple listed as the first ingredient, instead of third as shown in the video. The rest is the same - other ingredients as well as percentage of apple juice.
Maybe its some EU legislation saying the main ingredient has to be listed first?
definitely an EU rule, ingredients are listed in order of %. highest first
I've been ahead of the sauce game tbh. I've been mixing spicy brown mustard, ketchup, chick fil a sauce, and a few drops of lemon or lime juice for my tendies at home.
It scares me how little his chat knows about nutrition.
I really wanted a Glizzy Gospel. Atrioc didn't disappoint.
I hope that moustache is an April fools joke
It is he told me so
it's CGI
@@MrChinesenoodle no, its an ai generated mustache
He's hot AF with his moustache you just don't see the truth
i kinda fw it
I remember how dad told me the juice thing like 10 years ago. Funny how it's still a shocking thing all these years later.
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Dude this is a great joke! Where’d you get the idea to describe Atrioc as a spoon? I’d love to understand the origins further.
so very true
holy shit bro FACTS
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Hadn't watched Big-A in a while but I pulled up this vid to watch on my lunch break. I took a nice bite of my sandwich and then the video loaded. The mustache nearly made me cover my monitor in a club sandwich.
ngl as someone who has been buying Truff (and tons of other esotetic weird hot sauces/condiments) for the last 6+ years, I feel like my identity is both finally being validated - but will surely be destroyed & monopolized back to just ketchup or ranch when the hype dies down in like... **looks at how long trends have been lasting** 35 hours.
Woah! Can't believe Stanz is doing marketing now!
all jokes aside this was a good marketing monday
I have a local smoothie/juice manufacturer that actually just uses what they present. Unsurprisingly, the non-orange and non-apple based juices and smoothies are pretty expensive. I love their carrot juice though.
Bro looks like he's about to open a mom&pops burgershop with his three children
I think the Ozempic thing is kinda like a bubble in the sense of its going to be insanely big right away and is probably going to continue to grow this year. But over the next 5-10 I think well see alot of people push back on it and advocate for just living a healthier lifestyle.
Big A's back from Denmark
Respect so much that he admits he has personal interest jn a company and still mentions fhe negatives
Don’t worry guys, the mustache look was an aprils fools joke!
Gotta go to Aldi for groceries, I spend ~$100 per month for all my at home food. Milk for under $3/gallon, $2 per dozen of eggs, $1.25 for a loaf of bread, $2.5/pound of chicken. Its built different 🫡
12:27 TBF I used to love cereals for the occasional dinner.
As a student when i had a massove free lunch
6:56 the truff hot sauce is delicious and it's only like $6 per bottle at Costco. amazing stuff
What's really ironic is that all the actual juice in stores is mostly pear juice. It adds more sugar.
It's also why all the juice sticks to your mouth now.
Its better than Japan, most of juices in Japan only contain 1-2% fruit, if u r lucky u get up to 10%
the rub with using AI to reword cookbooks to resell them - Amazon has done this with Amazon Brand products for years - they take a best seller in a category, make it cheaper but following the best seller as a template - then sell it for a fraction of the price!
Great joke at 17:42 Atrioc! The glizzy goblin strikes again!
I just noticed the yellow highlighting when reading articles/quotes
Eat your heart out Coffeezilla!!
Love the growth, team
Mayo being at the top is crazy to me
to be fair it's much more versatile as an ingredient rather than just as a condiment like others on that list. Used as one of many bases for homemade dressings, a binder for frying foods, or even a cooking fat for things like toasting bread. It is, after all, just vegetable oils emulsified using egg yolks. Mustard is another versatile ingredient that can be an emulsifier, marinade, etc., but its strong flavor makes it more divided
I blame jerma
The apple juice in smoothies thing has been around for over a decade, it gives a lot of volume to the drink without impeding flavour
Big A please never shave the mustache. For everyones well being
Ready for another week of learning about technological horrors beyond my comprehension, thanks Big A!
Do not shave the mustache button ->
So like do you want us to report you?🤔
Oh yeah, it’s been this way for as long as I can remember. I like tart cherry juice, but it’s quite expensive so companies try to cut costs by making apple juice the first ingredient, which completely changes the flavor. That’s why I always check the ingredients of juices before buying.
1:40 k but they all taste different u get me so who cares
bro a labrat
2:25 yes but I think the main difference is the corn sryup and high fructose corn syrup that’s what’s making us really age quicker and that’s not in the apple juice but rather Pepsi and Powerade
Its crazy that there's all these condiments and people still aren't on the fry sauce train yet
I’ve known about the smoothie stuff for a while. Look at the top ingredient on the ingredient lists for them, whatever is the first ingredient is the highest percentage in the drink. Green Goodness by Bolthouse has pineapple juice as its main ingredient. Still love that one though.
Lil bro compensating for his HUGE balding problem
sacré bleu! OFF WITH THE TIGERS HEAD.
They told us to eat cereal for Dinner, well let us show them.
A la volonte du Peuple.
Big A please do not shave the mustache. For everyone’s well being
The non added and added sugar really caught my eye as a young parent trying to find healthy alternative to something like a Capri Sun. It amazes me when I go to pick up a "healthy" drink at my local walmart only to turn around and see they all nearly have 75% - over 100% of daily sugar (based on a 2k cal diet). You think when you see "no sugar added" its a good alternative, only to see it has over 30g of sugar per serving. I geniunely do not see how it can even be legal to have items that are for sale that contain over 50 grams of sugar. I picked up a Pepsi Nitro and that can has 62 grams of sugar. The sole fact one can pick up multiple cans of these is truly absurd. The latest one that really blew my mind would be vitamin water. A few days ago I picked up a vitamin water to find something better than a soda or fruit juice, only to find at home I was essentially drinking a soft drink.
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What a video, Atrioc! You know what could be another game changer? A comprehensive review on Mystrika and their detailed analytics. It simply transformed my outbound lead gen!
i thoroughly enjoyed my Kellog's® Special K® Red Berries cereal for dinner while watching this marketing monday.
I learned about the apple juice when trying to find 100%cranberry juice to help treat a UTI. Then i looked at other juices out of curiosity and yup, nearly all have apple as the first ingredient.
The idea of a burger-flipping robot is just insane. Fully automated machines that eat beef and crap out fully cooked burgers have already existed for the better part of a century.
Two heated conveyor belts with the burger between them can make hundreds or even thousands of perfectly cooked burgers per hour.
But rather than minituarizing or otherwise modifying this existing tech to suit a restaurant the fast food industry seems dead set on physically flipping the damn burger and is willing to spend tens of billions to achieve that ideal.
Ranch was popular in the 90s and 00s, I haven't seen people obsessed with ranch in ages. I thought that craze was long past over