It is easy to make a delicious-looking hamburger at home. But would this hamburger still
look delicious after it sat on your kitchen table under very bright lights for six or seven
hours? If someone took a picture or made a video of this hamburger after the seventh
hour, would anyone want to eat it? More importantly, do you think you could get millions
of people to pay money for this hamburger? These are the questions that fast food
companies worry about when they produce commercials or print ads for their products.
Video and photo shoots often last many hours. The lights that the photographers use can
be extremely hot. These conditions can cause the food to look quite unappealing to
potential consumers. Because of this, the menu items that you see in fast food
commercials are probably not actually edible. Let's use the hamburger as an example.
The first step towards building the perfect commercial hamburger is the hun. The food
stylist-a person employed by the company to make sure the products look perfect-
sorts through hundreds of buns until he or she finds one with no wrinkles. Next, the
stylist carefully rearranges the sesame seeds on the bun using glue and tweezers for
maximum visual appeal. The bun is then sprayed with a waterproofing solution so that it
will not get soggy from contact with other ingredients, the lights, or the humidity in the
room. Next, the food stylist shapes a meat patty into a perfect circle. Only the outside of
the meat gets cooked the inside is left raw so that the meat remains moist. The food
stylist then paints the outside of the meat patty with a mixture of oil, molasses, and brown
food coloring. Grill marks are either painted on or seared into the meat using hot metal
skewers. Finally, the food stylist searches through dozens of tomatoes and heads of
lettuce to find the best-looking produce. One leaf of the crispest lettuce and one center
slice of the reddest tomato are selected and then sprayed with glycerin to keep them
looking fresh. So the next time you see a delectable hamburger in a fast food commercial,
remember: you're actually looking at glue, paint, raw meat, and glycerin! Are you still
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No. I didn't know about this information.
Obviously after knowing all this , if the person is still hungry then it could be that he is mentally challenged or he doesn't believes what you just said.
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