The Daily Zeitgeist - Fat Trendsday 2/13: KFC, Taco Bell, Golden Bachelorette, Lloyd Austin, February Box Office
Episode Date: February 13, 2024In this edition of Fat Trendsday, Jack and Bryan The Editor discuss KFC turning chicken into jewelery, Taco Bell's E3-style keynote, the new 'Golden Bachelorette' series, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austi...n being back in the hospital, a "F*ck You, It's February" box office update, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me for I Have Followed.
Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
Listen to Forgive Me for I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Keri Champion, and this is Season 4 of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball
just because of one single game. Clark and Reese have
changed the way we consume women's
sports. Listen to the making of a rivalry
Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Elf Beauty, founding
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of Fat Trends Day.
I guess that makes it sound like it's Fat Wednesday, but it's Fat Tuesday.
It's a play on Fat Tuesday, people. Happy Fat Tuesday to you.
Yeah, you and your imagination.
My name is Jack O'Brien.
That is Brian
the editor. That's me.
Your vocals sound nice.
Your mic sounds nice. Yes.
Yes, and your mic
unto you as well sounds nice.
Oh my god.
That's my vocal warm-up for the week because
I didn't feel like I got to hear enough of it
during the Super Bowl. I wish he had gone bigger with once was not enough once.
Not enough.
Um,
all right.
Should we tell the people what is trending?
Let's do it.
Uh,
KFC is transmogrifying chicken into jewelry for Valentine's day.
It is Valentine's day tomorrow.
So fast food companies understand one thing and that is the
search for content brian what were we doing right before we hit record we were googling valentine's
day we're like oh yes we need valentine's day content give me valentine's day um and finding not much. There's not a lot
of Valentine's Day content.
KFC knows that shit.
They're smart.
They step into that void.
KFC Thailand.
KFC Thailand, yes, of course.
KFC is a
holiday
treat for Christmas,
I think, in
some country. I think, in some country.
I think in Japan, maybe.
I think Miles told us that at one point.
But they're trying to get in
on some other holidays
because
they have created
one of the weirder Valentine's Day
promotions. Pizza Hut, of course,
as we talked about recently,
created the breakup
pie which is where you can order someone else a pizza that tells them that you're breaking up
with them what and it's spelled out in pepperoni um what it's not your name goes on the box and
it's and then it like leaves a mean like a not a, like a silly message. Like, I've chosen to go explore the forests or something like that.
Okay.
All right.
And Kentucky Fried Chicken or KFC, I guess they're not called Kentucky Fried Chicken anymore.
They believe in love.
They're not this cynical Pizza Hut company.
Oh, wait, they're owned by the same company.
Never mind.
wait they're owned by the same company never mind but they are the yum brands
imprint with whom
hope springs eternal and love
springs eternal they're giving away
fried chicken rings in Thailand
these are not
unfortunately edible rings made of chicken
they actually have real gems
because the
fried chicken was transformed
into a ring by a quote an organic matter conversion
specialist all right um so it's like kind of like the fly but with chicken and jewelry
uh yeah that's why and plus hey it'll be uh you know it'll be easy to get that ring on and off
with your greasy chicken greasy fingasy fingies. Yeah.
I mean,
one size fits all.
Go together with,
yeah.
And then,
yeah.
Right,
right off your finger. If you're not a fan of having a fried chicken diamond.
So shout out to our Thailand listeners.
Go out,
get your fried chicken diamond ring,
or I think it's actually like part of a giveaway.
So yeah, it's uh one of a 11 uh lucky fried chicken covered couples yeah that's hot just greasy fried chicken greasy uh bodies you know just coming together covered in gravy
yeah oh man the bowl did you ever fuck with the KFC bowls?
I did, actually.
And I have to say, I was a fan.
I was a fan of the bowls.
I always liked KFC.
That was a period of my life, like when I was just, you know, in my early 20s.
And I was really trying to stretch.
Like, I was paying a lot of attention to the number of calories i could get
per dollar and that was i think one of the best bangs for buck that i ever came across was the
the bowl the density of the bowl was absolutely no joke you know fried chicken great gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, off the cob.
You know?
It was a blast. Anyways,
we're going to do it all.
We're going to do the...
We're hitting for the Yum Brands
cycle on this episode. We talked about
the Pizza Hut. We talked about the KFC.
Well, guess what? Taco Bell
is out here
creating
a new type of content. is out here creating a new
type of content, ushering in
a new era
wherein you don't have to be
Apple to have a keynote
where you reveal
a new thing.
You can be Taco Bell.
And so they debuted
new menu items at a
keynote that was seemingly designed it it was
like if a apple keynote took place inside the world of a demolition man you know yeah where
they won the franchise wars they won the franchise wars and defeated apple and this is like what we have the instead
of the super bowl we just have the taco bell came out i'm like dude did they win oh yeah
they won and we all won too um so the first half hour was like you know the the CEO of Taco Bell coming out being like,
as this tweet says, Taco Bell is one of the last great melting pots
that transcends class in the United States.
Somebody had tweeted as a joke and the CEO took it seriously.
There were some guys playing acoustic guitar love songs to Taco Bell.
Got off to a
not promising start
and then they started to reveal
products and it went from
underwhelming to
whelming.
Like definitely
some people were whelmed in the audience
so Taco Bell
wants to and plans on making
its popular nacho fries
permanent menu items.
Woo!
But they're still trying to figure out
how.
It's hard. It's hard out here.
It's just like, I don't
know, man. Like, it's hard.
We have to, like, worry about supply chain
shit. As a massive fan
of sloppy sloppy fries
of any kind uh this is this is music to my ears it's good news for sure like on the broad scope
of history um humanity this is good news the fact that they haven't figured it out yet doesn't mean
they're not going to figure it out yet, especially given that Taco Bell keynotes appear to be here to stay because this was a huge success.
I feel like they're not going to go up there next year and be like, we almost got it this time, guys.
So I feel like we're going to get these permanent fries, but maybe that's not the one I would have opened with
because they're still trying to figure that one out.
However, they announced a new cheesy
chicken crispada? Crispanda.
I feel like the article
does a typo in the article
because I feel like it should be crispanada?
Maybe? Crispanada.
Yeah, that makes more sense. Because they described it as an empanada,
so I'm like, maybe it's, I think that's just a
typo in the article. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, people don't have, what do you think maybe it's I think that's just a typo in the article yeah yeah
no people don't have what do you think they have time for
that money for a fucking
it's genuinely hard to tell they might just be like
we don't give a fuck how it's spelled
Chris Ponda whatever yeah
Chris Ponda over here
um it's a shredded cheese
filled chicken stuffed empanada
yeah so it's gotta be Chris Ponda
it's gotta be right people were gas. It's got to be, right?
People were gasping in the audience,
which that just helps me know that I'm not alone out here.
I'm pretty sure those are just farts.
Just loose assholes.
Yeah.
A collection of the loosest assholes in America at Taco Bell. I mean, it would have to be.
Yeah, you would think so.
They're also redesigning the sauce packets,
which I personally am going to go out and grab all the existing packets
because they are a piece of 90s design
that I don't want to say goodbye to quite yet.
Yeah, and I want to sell on eBay for an exorbitant price.
Exactly.
The new design is, you know, exactly what I would expect the design to look like.
It looks like it was, it looks like an Instagram filter of some sort.
It's pretty clean.
It's very readable.
Yeah, for sure.
Instantly recognizable.
They're going to bring chicken nuggets to the menu.
You know, they can't all be winners.
I personally don't go to Taco Bell for this unless they're like, you know, you could throw
these on your grilled stuffed burrito.
And then, you know, if there's like some pricing magic I could work out where if I do a grilled
stuffed burrito without the chicken, but then I can
stuff some chicken nuggies
in the grilled stuffed burrito, and it
actually comes out to cheaper than a grilled stuffed chicken
burrito. Yeah, the menu hacks are
going to be insane this year.
Chicken nuggets seem specifically designed
for menu
hacks. Yeah,
TikTok is going to go nuts with the menu
hacks, so I look forward to the reporting on that from Super Producer Becca and Miles. menu hacks. Yeah. TikTok is going to go nuts with the menu hacks.
So I look forward to the reporting on that from a super producer,
Becca and miles and people who keep track of that sort of thing.
Uh,
I am not,
I,
I am a fan of Baja Blath.
Uh, my heart does pump Baja Blath.
Uh,
that is the color of my blood.
That is my blood type.
They announced Baja Blast ice cream,
not here for it. That is my blood type. They announced Baja Blast ice cream. Not here for it.
I don't.
Wow.
I don't give a shit.
Yeah.
I don't care.
I don't,
I don't want Baja.
I don't take my Baja Blast with cream.
Unfortunately.
Yeah.
Super producer Victor said,
why is it not sorbet?
And that's what I would say.
Exactly.
I,
I take my Baja Blast black, like my coffee, you know, like just give it to me straight up.
Don't give me, don't give me cream with my Baja blast.
So the big one, the thing that like really captured all the headlines, all the attention,
uh, was the crunch wrap where, uh, the guy, so the guy opens his life, looks like a regular
crunch wrap, right?
And there is your first clue
that this guy is about to try and trick you.
Someone says, hey, this just looks like a
regular loaf of bread.
That shit's got a handgun inside it.
But in this case,
it has
a giant Cheez-It inside.
Brian,
you've been Brian the Editor for a long time on this show.
Yes, I have.
We covered this shit, didn't we?
Like, years ago?
I found a news release where they were test-kitchening this shit
like a year and a half ago.
I was like, why do I have a very specific sense memory of a giant cheese it
because like a giant cheese it being revealed via x-ray it was a it was like a taco right
it was like a taco shell that was cheese there's a tostada there's a tostada and then there was
also this like specifically a giant cheese it inside a Crunchwrap Supreme.
But I guess that had escaped people.
Like, I don't know what was wrong with America that they missed this,
but they did. I feel like their food science might take a while.
I feel like if you'll remember during the chicken sandwich wars,
I can't remember which chain had some shortages,
but they had to take a few months to nail down their foods yeah i think it was popeyes where you guys had some inside baseball
or somebody somebody from zeitgang was like yo my dad's such and such and it's like they're refining
and tweaking and doing all this stuff and making sure my dad is popeye but i think yeah like you know from idea to
fruition might take a while to uh to get all this quite up to taco bell standards yeah so yeah maybe
they were just you know doing a little pilot pilot program of uh yeah of cheese it products
and they finally found one they They finally found the consistency,
the density.
Um,
I'm,
I'm pretty excited about that one.
I'm excited that it's going national in the spring.
I'm excited about a lot of these.
I'm looking forward to trying them.
I'll probably even try the Baja blast,
uh,
ice cream,
but we'll see.
Um,
let's take a quick break to kind of wrap our minds around this.
No.
This new future that we've entered into,
the future of Taco Bell Keynotes.
And we'll come back and we'll talk about other things.
We'll be right back.
Okay.
I'm Jess Casavetto,
executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series, Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and L.A.-based Shekinah Church, an alleged cult that has impacted members
for over two decades. Jessica and I will delve into the hidden truths between high-control groups
and interview dancers, church members, and others whose lives and careers have been impacted,
just like mine. Through powerful, in-depth interviews with former members and new,
chilling firsthand accounts, the series will illuminate untold and extremely necessary perspectives.
Forgive Me For I Have Followed
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It's a vital revelation aimed at ensuring
these types of abuses never happen again.
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The Golden Bachelorette.
So the Golden Bachelor
was not just a one-off experiment.
It was very popular.
It was very successful.
People enjoyed it.
It was a reality show event
that even caught my attention.
They don't always do that.
It taught the nation that fuckboys
never grow up like Peter Pan.
That's right.
And now we're going to get to see
a whole bunch of elderly fuckboys
because The Golden Bachelorette is coming fall of 2024.
So I don't think they've announced who it is quite yet.
But exciting news for fans of reality TV.
I'm sure Miles will have more to say about this when he is back tomorrow.
Let's see.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is back in the hospital.
Because it's just so chill there.
So this is, he's the person who didn't want to tell anyone he had to go to the hospital.
And people freaked out because they're like, you're Donald Rumsfeld from years past.
You have an important job, you gotta tell us.
And so he didn't disclose his previous hospital stay.
It was actually related to a prostate cancer diagnosis.
And now there's a real Streisand effect going on here where he didn't want to disclose his
medical situation because he's such a private person.
But now there's heightened attention to his hospital stays as a result of that controversy, which is a total bummer for him. Um, and for us, uh, I wish him
the best with his, uh, you know, that, that disease is no joke. And finally, this is,
you know, we try and keep an eye on box office uh to see what people are watching uh we say you know
the movies have a pretty important impact on how people view how people picture things that they
haven't experienced for themselves this is going to be our first box office report where we're
talking about what people aren't seeing uh because it was complete
dismal weekend for movie theaters but was was it expected to be i mean what were they projecting
because it is february it's february traditionally this is not like a huge month for movies is that
correct uh no leading the witness but but you are correct, Your Honor.
It was not expected to be big.
The other thing they're dealing with is the, like, people really spaced out their release schedule because of the strikes and, you know, production shutting down for a while last year.
So nothing came out this weekend other than Lisa Frankenstein from Diablo Cody of Juno fame.
That one made about three million.
They were hoping that it would be like counter-programming to the Super Bowl and didn't quite work out that way.
Lisa Franken Bowl.
Lisa Franken Bowl.
Yeah, it's not the puppy bowl. It's not the Bud Bowl. It's the Lisa Franken Bowll? Lisa Frankenbowl, yeah. It's not the puppy bowl.
It's not the bud bowl.
It's the Lisa Frankenbowl.
Get ready.
The number one movie was Argyle.
Despite the fact that nobody in the world
seems to actually like Argyle.
Or the Kingsman.
Yeah.
Spoiler alert.
People don't know.
People like it on a plane.
I feel like it's a great plane movie.
While you're falling asleep in a hotel
room or something.
That being said, it was actually a good weekend for
independent films.
Several movies that are nominated for
Best International Feature at the Oscars.
Got a lot
of Bofo B.O.
There were some arthouse movies. there's a new harmony corinne
movie aggro drift uh with a one yeah that's interesting that drift's gonna have a one
uh the aggro aggro and then drift with a one um because it the future. But it's a experimental action narrative shot in
infrared that if you just like go look at a trailer, it's actually kind of cool looking.
But that amassed forty six thousand three hundred dollars in five shows over four days.
Madam Web we'll talk about on tomorrow's episode. But Madam Web is coming out this weekend. That is
like the thing that's coming through
to hopefully save the box office.
And the reviews are in.
They're not great.
We'll talk about it,
but the reason Madam Web even exists
is because Sony needs to keep their claim
to Spider-Man IP alive
while making a movie that doesn't have Spider-Man in it.
Yeah.
The tone of everything around this film IP alive while making a movie that doesn't have Spider-Man in it. Yeah. It's the,
the tone of everything around this film has been very strange.
Dakota Johnson's press tour has been very strange.
Like impressively. So I'm actually a huge fan now.
This is just like a weird,
uh,
um,
like tax thing essentially,
or something. That's the thing so like there's gonna be all this
media that's like the movies are dying but like you know as jm pointed out like there was a good
weekend for independent films obviously they're not making like trillions of dollars but they
did pretty well i just feel like we can't be surprised when the studios and the big corporations
who are in charge of making the big budget movies are treating them like fucking tax write-offs
and like deleting like they just announced that that wiley coyote versus acme movie is being
shelved and deleted because like they didn't want to sell it for like 70 million
dollars so it's just a tax write-off for david zaslav the whole so when big budget movies are
made and released to like keep an ip alive and not because anyone thinks it's going to be good
or entertaining or you know when interesting movies are deleted as a tax write-off, we're going to
get shittier and shittier movies at that tier.
And then, you know, it's going to be up to lower budget movies to be good, I guess.
And I feel like we're going to see more people going to independent movies, hopefully, or
the whole thing's just going to die off.
I don't like the narrative of like, man, movies are fucked,
because it doesn't feel like that's true.
I don't think it's the movie's fault.
I think it's the corporations who use movies
as a fucking tax shelter.
I think that might be the issue.
It's like traditionally,
this is less true probably in recent years,
but it used to be that if you had a real fucking stinker that you were going to take an L on, you dump it in January and February as a matter of course.
And that's when all the trash movies come out that no one wants to see.
And yeah, I mean, they're definitely keeping with that tradition
because there's a lot of Spider-Man love out there.
Oh, yeah.
That's very apparent.
People fucking love Spider-Man.
And I'm really not seeing the excitement
in those communities online.
People are confused by this.
Canonically, I mean,
I think they understand business-wise
what's going on here
but canonically what the fuck is this is what i'm getting from people yeah when we got off
done recording tomorrow's episode to producer justin was like you guys like don't really
understand marvel and i was like oh shit were we unfair to madam webb he was like no not at all
madam webb is a fucking mess um so yeah i don't know i guess they can't
all be winners maybe that should just be uh we'll give we'll give sony a pass on this one but um
yeah we'll talk more about this on tomorrow's episode uh specifically madam web but go see an
independent movie this weekend how about that if you're not gonna see madam web yeah harmony
corinne is fucking
weird check that out let us know yeah that shit looks interesting um all right well brian the
editor thank you so much for uh joining us where can people find you follow you uh come surprise
you on your doorstep in person uh yeah uh you can find me on twitter b Brian, the editor. It's Brian with a Y.
I'm at Jack underscore O'Brien.
That is going to do it for this episode.
We are back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show.
Until then, be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine.
Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
And we will talk to y'all tomorrow. Bye.
Bye. Bye.
I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series,
Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Keri Champion, and this is Season 4 of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Listen to the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti.
And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadson.
We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
There's a lot to figure out when you're just starting your career.
That's where we come in.
Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice.
And if we don't know the answer, we bring in people who do,
like negotiation expert Maury Tahiripour.
If you start thinking about negotiations as just a conversation,
then I think it sort of eases us a little bit.
Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app,
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