The Daily Zeitgeist - BacTrendnator Surge Pricing 2/27: Wendy's Surge Pricing, AI Biden Robocall, De-paving, Seth Meyers/Biden

Episode Date: February 27, 2024

In this edition of BacTrendnator Surge Pricing, Jack and Miles discuss Wendy's introducing 'surge pricing', an update on the AI Biden robocall, the de-paving trend sweeping the world, Biden's ice crea...m outing with Seth Meyers and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:13 uh tuesday february 27th yep um one more day after this huh one more day man this is finally out of february finally out of february the second to last day of february where i just get get ready for march get ready to get loose uh there's no way brian brian the editor saying what it's a leap day this year no no that's just like your opinion man that's like what are you also a flat earther oh there's one day every four years that has an extra day in february you're watching too much quantum leap man okay that's why yeah that's right this guy only leap year i'm having is because i'm watching so much quantum leap this year it's quantum leap year it's a leap year bro it's got only leap year
Starting point is 00:02:55 that i pay attention to oh man so anyway what now the bit what this is like one of those stories this is one of those stories is like should be beef? This is one of those stories that should feel light. It's like, we like to check in with the world of fast food, see what's going on with fast food companies, see what depressing gimmicks they've introduced for Valentine's Day. So, Wendy's is going to introduce surge pricing. And I heard that, and i got a very dark glimpse of the future this was like no no this is this is going to be fucking everywhere yeah so we're saying it's like like a uber type thing we're like hey man a lot of people are trying to leave this
Starting point is 00:03:40 concert as you so it's like we're gonna have to throw like 15 on top of this right now because of the surge the only people coming in here after midnight are drunk and so and they're going to be willing to spend a hundred dollars on a baconator so we're uh you know the prices are just going to be fluid yeah dynamic pricing as the ceo said yeah as early as next year yeah so they're investing in 20 million dollars in digital menu boards that will allow the prices to easily algorithmically change throughout the day um which you know search pricing was employed by companies like uber and ticketmaster and really what company wouldn't love to show the public that they're becoming more like ticketmaster our beloved ticketmaster our beloved uh ticket gouger we've gotten rid of where's the beef as our slogan we are now
Starting point is 00:04:38 wendy's more like ticketmaster than you think it's not yeah wendy's not where's the beef is wendy's yeah we want the fucking smoke yeah and which is what it's going to be i like how ai has even propped up in this dumb fucking story it says the new quote ai enabled menu changes yeah that's not fucking what your fucking greed is ai enabled what are you fucking talking about will allow for new suggestive selling based on factors such as weather so i guess like if it's raining they'll just be like hey don't we don't have ice cream because all the ice cream places are closed when it's raining right everyone knows it's too cold for ice cream and i got doubles of the barracuda uh the daytona that's true some days it's just
Starting point is 00:05:22 too cold for ice cream yeah exactly yeah but we got that uh broccoli cheddar soup for you to to warm warm up your soul this is this is gonna this isn't gonna i feel like this is what this is a weather balloon thing because yeah one thing you i mean i get we're already in a fucking era where you blink and then you're like wait they did they just raise the price on that yeah but to now be in a place where it's like dude this shit could cost one thing at 8 a.m and another at fucking 1 p.m yes that's not that's not anything a consumer wants you want consistency you know what i mean and yet yeah i think it's going to work like i do think it's going to work for wendy's not not it's not going to work like it's not going to serve us well but that is not what capitalism aims to do anymore
Starting point is 00:06:12 they aim to extract every cent possible from you while like not causing you to you know throw something through the front window of the wendy's and right you know so like i i feel like this i think the reason this gave me such a sinking feeling is i was like oh yeah of course this is the inevitable future that like you'll be able to witness the prices going up on the checks mix at the airport that's just so grim too like again we talk about like fast food it it in at least in this country the culture that we were sort of raised on was fast food is accessible because the price was lower and now they're like dude the fact you could be like i can already picture a teenage me with like you know five bucks in my pocket i'm like let me get that big like oh sorry
Starting point is 00:07:02 the surge is one that's just 620 now yep like what the fuck that's why i'm like i don't know if i i get it i mean like we can't all be as principled consumers but i know i'm sure plenty of people be turned off by the idea that they would be like oh yeah and now it's one price and then now it's another just because we feel like it you get you order something at the drive-thru menu and then drive forward and they're like, that actually went up 50 cents. So we're going to need you to... Right. Yeah. Then I'd be like, well, I don't have it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Where are you going to go? Hmm? Del Taco? It's like next door. Yeah, but there's a car in front of you, bro. This is a drive-thru. Yeah, well, then I'll wait. Yeah. I got time. But I don't have $1.20 to fucking throw on top of this shit already. Yeah, but there's a car in front of you, bro. This is a drive-thru. Yeah, well, then I'll wait. Yeah. I got time, but I don't have $1.20 to fucking throw on top of this shit already. Yeah, it seems like a terrible idea
Starting point is 00:07:50 because people are citing fast food prices as a big reason that fast food sales are down. But if there's one thing we've learned, it's that we are in an unfair battle with these corporations. Yes. And they have the ability to raise the prices on us and we'll do so and there's not a shitload that can be done other than like go elsewhere but if everybody's raising the prices it's yeah yeah it's or it'll just you know if you have the time and ability to then just cook at home you know i can make a square. I mean, I never really ate at Wendy's to be honest, because there was
Starting point is 00:08:28 not really one by me as a kid. So I just didn't, I didn't benefit from the, the Wendy's craze. Have you ever tried a hamburger with salt on it? That's kind of their renovation. You like that? And it's square. I'm like, yeah, yeah, fine. I remember like, but then like in college I would pass a Wendy's and every now and then i'm like yeah yeah fine i remember like but then like in college i would pass a wendy's and every now and then i'm like triple cheeseburger okay diarrhea you're you've got my attention you're on um so we have an update on the robocall featuring an ai clone of joe biden's voice uh this was this raised a lot of red flags for people who are like, this might be the future of elections,
Starting point is 00:09:08 uh, prompted an immediate investigation by the New Hampshire attorney general's office. Um, also inspired the FCC to ban robocalls with AI created voices, uh, using the 1991 telephone consumer protection act as justification. Uh,
Starting point is 00:09:24 but so, so the investigation revealed who is behind these calls and the answer to that is a wild story that will no doubt become an fx limited series one day as a writer jam pointed out like it really has that vibe of right the why like there's so many colorful characters in this uh the robocalls were traced back to a telecom company called life corporation based out of a strip mall in the suburbs of dallas and its owner walter monk is kind of less of a political operative and more like kramer from seinfeld his linkedin page includes a list of his past businesses ranging from a beef jerky plant condom machine roots
Starting point is 00:10:05 lobster trapping uh a chain of nightclubs and bars selling bait um a dating service credit card processing center um selling pool cues yep yep yep okay just like the things that would occur to you at random right like over the course of a day um but his telecom empire actually began uh not with politically motivated robocalls but with singles hotline oh yeah like imagine how differently things have been if it would have been if ai biden simply connected new hampshire voters with hot singles for just one 99 per minute. You know, what's not malarkey are these hot ladies that you can talk to right now.
Starting point is 00:10:51 I'm president Joe Biden and I hope you connect with them. Like, wow. I don't know. I mean, maybe I could, Hey, if Joe,
Starting point is 00:10:59 if the, if they're good enough for the president, then surely good enough for us. But they kept digging miles. They were asking who hired this company. Right. And it was somebody connected to the campaign of representative Dean Phillips of Minnesota, Biden's long shot democratic primary challenger who previously claimed that he
Starting point is 00:11:18 just wanted to strengthen Biden, not demean him. Yeah. Okay. Okay. I think he realized that maybe if he had a stronger showing in New Hampshire than people expected,
Starting point is 00:11:29 he might get a little bit more media. And if he got a little bit more media, it would just enhance his ability to strengthen Biden. That's all he was looking to do. It wasn't selfish. Like this guy who worked for Phillips campaign just got like some hacker who's like a master of ai things like a
Starting point is 00:11:46 like a studio that does that kind of stuff he actually hired a new orleans magician but yeah so basically what i'm sorry like a literal new orleans literal magician from the city of new orleans these robocalls which dominated the news cycle for days exacerbated america's fears over ai disinformation and it influenced actual government policy were created by a new orleans magician who holds the world record in fork bending and straight jacket escapes um and who has so he has those records but he has no fixed address and has never voted. A king. A true
Starting point is 00:12:30 king. A true king. He came forward and admitted his participation claiming he had no malicious intent and thought that the guy who was working for Dean Phillips' campaign was working for the Biden campaign. Why he thought Biden would need an ai clone of his own voice is unclear um but uh so carpenter the magician
Starting point is 00:12:53 was recently interviewed on cnn on friday while doing card tricks and bending a fork i bet that was part of the deal he's like look i'm not going on the news to admit my part in this scandal unless i can get a little promo for my fork bending and you know just a straight up grinder this guy he paid he was paid just 150 dollars to do the to create the audio unless oh my god he was able to do it in less than 20 minutes. Only cost him $1. I have always said that I
Starting point is 00:13:31 thought the audio sounded like it was created in less than 20 minutes. It sounds like shit. I don't think it should have fooled anybody into thinking Joe Biden was actually on the other end of the phone talking to them. not everybody's super tech savvy i guess yeah but yeah claimed he had no idea about the robocalls um and yeah the it's like the guy who worked for so dean phillips was like this was a contractor who did this went rogue he got the
Starting point is 00:14:00 contractor uh kramer the the guy's last steramer, uh, who is a longtime political operative on such things as Kanye's 2020 presidential campaign. Oh, okay. So yeah, he's a real shit house artist. Got it. Got it. Got it. He was behind the robocalls and is backing up Phillips's story stating that he acted independently, but he is also claiming that the robocalls were really an act of civil disobedience to call
Starting point is 00:14:28 attention to the dangers of AI and politics and really that is like were I wearing a hat were I wearing multiple hats I would be taking them off to this oh yeah just a true American legend yeah
Starting point is 00:14:44 I like he compared himself to Paul Revere. Yes. He's the Paul Revere of the AI shit. Cool, cool, cool, cool. Alright, well, yeah, great. Good for you. Good for you. So, that story...
Starting point is 00:14:59 Magicians, fucking bullshit operatives. I think Kramer met the magician on the streets of New Orleans at one point. It's just such an amazing... What a tale.
Starting point is 00:15:14 I know. Is he going around looking for flunkies? He's like, alright, I'm going to keep this guy's card because he might be useful in the future. He's got no address. If I just sit through a fork bending exhibition like i can get him to do stuff for 150 bucks right yeah i mean i have met street magicians like at a bar while fairly drunk and been like i gotta keep this guy's number
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Starting point is 00:19:00 We like to. Well, it's pretty, it is dramatic. The amount of water that does come in but yeah you know that's look you're see you're that you expose your transplant nature there you're not from here to us we're like it's an atmospheric river and you're like it's rain a lot of rain yeah and that is my non-la privilege yeah just have experienced seasons they uh but yeah so this is part of a global trend we also mentioned pittsburgh believe it or not it goes beyond la and pittsburgh um this thing's bigger than these two cities things bigger than just la and pittsburgh
Starting point is 00:19:36 portland uh alone since 2008 has depaved more than 33 000000 square meters, 360,000 square feet, an area equivalent to nearly four and a half football pitches. Oh, okay. This was the detail from the story that jumped out to me. The work is joyous, says one of the people who organizes it, because it unites enthusiastic local volunteers. They get a safety briefing and then muck in together uh this is by the way an article from the bbc in case you're wondering why no things
Starting point is 00:20:12 are in football pitches and everybody's mucking in together yeah but that's like uh you know during the great depression like the new deal like put a lot of people to work. And everybody was... Civil Conservation Corps. Yeah. And people were excited. They were like, we're part of a bigger thing that is making the world a better place. We're building these highways.
Starting point is 00:20:34 We're building dams that are going to get water to people who need it. And I feel like that's an underrated thing that capitalism has kind of erased from the equation is that there's, yes, this is going to be an enormous job to like fight climate change. It seems impossible right now because everything is run by this like hive mind market economy bullshit. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Like people are begging to do this work like people want want to do it whether they get paid or not if we can just fucking get the money flowing towards jobs that are going to save the world the one-time capitalists are not interested in free labor right exactly dude to what no i don't know about like do they want to build some fucking oil rigs right no okay nah dude sorry i don't i don't know what the fuck's going on with these people yeah but yeah it's all over i mean like in western europe too they're pointing to cities in belgium and in the uk and i mean like again like we were saying in the last story like it's it's one of the, the smaller ways cities are trying to
Starting point is 00:21:49 basically be like, all right, we got like, these are, this is a little thing that can happen that can bring better benefits, uh, to a city, especially as, you know, we have like these boom bust cycles of like rain or drought and things like that. So, yeah. People in London are being encouraged to depave their gardens yeah just like a little a little step but you know belgium has like a an initiative that's aimed at the suburbs and they're removing significant volumes of asphalt from
Starting point is 00:22:17 residential areas forcing cars to share the same part of the road as pedestrians and cyclists and like melbourne is doing melbourne is doing a thing that we talked about a while back where they're trying to convert parking lots and parking spaces into green spaces because that has a double effect of, you know, creating more spongy spaces that aren't covered in asphalt, but also making it more of a pain in the ass to like drive in the city so you know that fewer people drive more people take public transport so i don't know it's just there is
Starting point is 00:22:53 work being done it would just be great if they were like and we're gonna turn on the money spigot so this is like people's actual jobs and then people got to do jobs that made them feel good and like walk around outside and you know it almost makes too much sense so yeah all that we gotta get them in plug them into the ai economy instead yeah bit by bit though i mean like it's i i hope we can this trend can last uh but also like it's also up to, you know, the people that run municipalities and cities and things like that to, to really understand like what it all means rather than just being like, oh man, but that parking lot, man, it helps bring people to the city center.
Starting point is 00:23:36 It's like, well, no, how about you do this fucking, you know, green, these spaces. And like we said, like, even when that story about Joe Biden you know pulling back on like the emissions regulations for cars like the conversation really has to also be about like good mass transit and making sure people understand like that people can move in a way that isn't so carbon
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Starting point is 00:24:09 Huh? I don't know if you watched Seth Meyers last night. Oh, fuck. I saw the clip, man. I can't stand meme Joe Biden. Oh, they really, they're doing it, man. They're like, they've seen all the memes we've seen. And they're like, all right, the memes we've seen and they're like all
Starting point is 00:24:25 right now go eat an ice cream cone and like act like you're just like cool while talking about fucking gaza yeah and making like promises that you can't back up yeah so he went on there i guess because it's like a there's like a big 10th anniversary. Is that the occasion or whatever? I don't know. It was wild to think about. Amy Poehler was on. It was wild to remember that her character was obsessed with Joe Biden. That was a part of
Starting point is 00:24:58 a lovable character on Parks and Rec was like, man, we love Joe Biden. We love this person who loves joe biden for loving joe biden and things have gotten a little more complicated since then yeah but yeah i mean seth meyers like very marginally but like actually pressed biden on his reticence to call for a ceasefire uh which led biden to to announce that Israel has agreed to pause its offensive during Ramadan, which will give us time to get all the
Starting point is 00:25:29 hostages out, which seems like a pretty big announcement to casually drop on a TV show that was once hosted by Jimmy Fallon. Dude, that was the first thing. When I saw that headline, I was like, wait, where? And then he's like eating a
Starting point is 00:25:45 fucking well there's one part where he's on the couch talking about this and then they go get an ice cream and he's talking about part of the show or was that just like a stage photo op thing i don't know i mean like when he made the quote he was on the couch i saw a clip of him on the couch being like and they're gonna going to, you know, Ramadan, and then they'll be able to get the hostages, and then, you know, we'll see what's going on from there. But there's still, like, not a lot of agreement that we've heard from, like, the Israeli government
Starting point is 00:26:15 that's like, yeah, yeah, that's happening. So you're like, well, what is, like, is this? Or is it not? It's just weird. Like, I feel like I can't take him seriously on a talk show. That has to be said from the lectern of the president for it to
Starting point is 00:26:32 feel like it's more than just being like, I don't know, man. I'm underwater and I got the Michigan primary coming up and I got a lot of work to do to undo the lack of support I've created for my support of this uh this genocide so uh but anyway man taylor swift huh yeah she's on our team and then he put the glasses on
Starting point is 00:26:53 everything was just so unseen it's just so fucking weird like the problems we're facing are so dire yeah these people are like they're people dying of starvation in Gaza, and you're like, licking ice cream and putting aviators on, doing real life meme shit. Yeah. It's just like, I don't know, man. It's like the scariest shit I think I've seen, like, in this weird way where we're like, nothing fucking makes sense or matters to the people that absolutely, like, have to fucking be serious and have it matter to. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:22 No. And by the way, like, so the ice cream thing was after the show. It's just him and Seth having an ice cream together. So it was like a photo op. And there he said the ceasefire could happen by the end of the weekend, despite the fact that Ramadan doesn't start until the following Sunday.
Starting point is 00:27:40 So I don't know. You'd think they'd be careful careful about uh messaging this and like serious about messaging this but it's uh well especially for something right that people are screaming out for a ceasefire you know what i mean like there are many people when we say this constantly who are so disturbed and distraught over what america's part is in all of this and saying the least you can do is at least use the influence of the United States to stop the fucking assault
Starting point is 00:28:12 on Gaza. You're talking like Trump, one or two weeks, two to three weeks, I don't know, ice cream. It's just like, man. It just shows how casually I feel like the administration is taking it especially to like to engage the topic in such a flippant way yeah but i don't know i mean like i
Starting point is 00:28:34 i hope it's just like but then there's this headline from cnn it says israel and hamas distance themselves from biden's optimism on gaza's ceasefire right yeah and i don't know if that's just posturing because they're still negotiating or whatever but it's yeah i i don't know man good luck to that man yeah we had like in looking at you know he'll say he's frustrated with netanyahu behind the scenes and then netanyahu will openly be like i can get this guy to say what i do whatever the fuck i want him to like we don't we don't take them seriously they're always gonna capitulate um so we'll see but fucking meme biden dark brandon cool cool uh just like don't the meme yeah like sorry yeah like i know maybe you think like you're trying to get the t talkers on your side, but like there, there, people are still engaging with very serious issues and using the language of shit posts to talk about people who are facing like their, the end of their lives
Starting point is 00:29:35 is just a little too spooky for this podcaster. Yeah. All right. Uh, those are some of the things that are trending on this Tuesday, February 27th. We are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show. Yep. Until then, be kind to each other. Be kind to yourselves.
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