00:00The supermarket is like a place where poor people go to buy food.
00:05Sure, I understand that these people don't have a chef, then.
00:09From Lost to the River I said, come on, I'll do the shopping myself one day.
00:12Let's see what it feels like, shall we?
00:13When I went into the supermarket there was a contraption they call a shopping cart.
00:18Sure, but I said, oh, but isn't there a butler to bring this to me, or what?
00:21I asked for my favorite oil, which is from the Traced brand, and they told me, no, no, we only have [other oils].
00:27generic brand or something like that.
00:29I mean, what's this "private label" thing?
00:31What brand is it, right?
00:32And he tells me, no, it's Hacendado or something like that.
00:35I've never heard of it in my life, it must be a brand for poor people or something.
00:38When I finished shopping, they told me I had to go to a place where there were some people who
00:43They're called ca...
00:44What was it like?
00:46ATMs.
00:46We get to the checkout, I say, oh, but I have to cook this now.
00:50In other words, people come here, do their shopping, and then they have to do it at home; they have to do it themselves.
00:54what to cook.
00:55I didn't know poor people were actually so useful.
00:59I didn't know poor people were so useful.
01:00I didn't know poor people were so useful.
01:02I didn't know poor people were so useful.
01:02I didn't know poor people were so useful.
01:02I didn't know poor people were so useful.
01:02I didn't know poor people were so useful.