In a video posted by Impossible Foods to YouTube on Sunday, Brown plays a spelling bee moderator who describes the word "poop" to a confused and disgusted contestant.A video posted by Impossible Foods on Sunday features CEO Pat Brown as a spelling bee moderator asking a contestant to spell "poop."
Methylcellulose, a common dietary fiber and thickening agent derived from plants, is considered by the World Health Organization to be harmless to health. In a video posted by Impossible Foods to YouTube on Sunday, Brown plays a spelling bee moderator who describes the word "poop" to a confused and disgusted adolescent contestant.
The surreal, snarky video seems to be taking a bite out of beef, but it's actually a shot-for-shot parody of an attack ad targeting plant-based "meat" that ran during Sunday's Super Bowl.
They don’t remember the Oprah lawsuit fiasco? E. coli is definitely in beef so people should be told that and if this commercial makes them aware.. that’s great! I hope they expose all that pathogens in animal products because ppl need to know the dangers and the risk of disease
That consumerfreedom ad was so craptastically terrible that we had no choice but to parody it! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
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