The thing that always got me about the whole FDA situation is that she was lying on either one side or the other. Before the “F in FDA” stream, she had claimed to be following FDA regulations. If we are to believe she didn’t know what the “F” stood for and didn’t think the FDA had any jurisdiction over her, then why would she be claiming to follow their regulations? On the other hand, if she knew she fell in their bailiwick (thus why she claimed to be following FDA regulations, whether she actually was or not), then why act like they don’t have any power over you later? Nearly everything she’s said and done has been riddled with holes and lies, and whether that’s because of her willful ignorance, flat out stupidity, or active maliciousness doesn’t matter. She deserves nothing but scorn.
Not American here or Chef and even i know what fricking FDA means.. I worked years as Dishwasher worker and sadly in the land i live there are people that their job is to check on places but they are not enough per places to check- i am talking about couple handfull of people for the whole Country of 9 mil people with very low of inspectors that are allowd to do an inspection and most of the time the place gets weeks notice before it happens... I left a place after working a month or two because i found in the old frezzer in the storage above the kitchen ( you had to use a ladder that you pulled down from the celling) a shawarma on it's huge metal spike- half used and wrapped.. asked the worker what that is about. he replied that a week before i got their they have not finished all the meat and boss told him to put in in the frezzer upstairs.. i think he planed to use it next day but forgot about it.. asked him if to trow it away.. he said NO!!! Leave it! I left not long after... found old soda cans( maybe from the owner before this one opend) and later watched as he tried to put them in the Customer Fridge to sell... the were expired over a year!
Unbelievable how Ally was gaslit into thinking she was wrong for addressing suspiciously made food products that stunk and had mold growing upon arrival to PAYING CUSTOMERS. Poor girl is too nice for her own good.
I was thinking the same , seems like Stockholm's syndrome to me . I don't know whether to pity her or call her a coward , but she definitely dropped the ball. Shouldve smacked the lolcow off chef piss the second she touched her
They really pick the right person to put the blame on. Never seen someone get afraid and insecure so easily on a talk show as this Ally woman, she acted like a doormat the entire time.
She had a special level of entitlement and audacity. The way she targeted Ally whilst claiming she was target BY Ally was tough to watch. Glad she's been fed some accountability. When you mock and attack your customers, you end up with none 🤷🏻♀️
So the one area where I think there was a genuine screw up in communication was over the whole "you're not special" business. Because I do get where she was coming from on that. Obviously it's a terrible way to put it, but if someone has a problem with your product, they probably should contact you. If they just make a TikTok about it and assume that you'll see it... that's kinda on them, and I do agree that expecting the producer of the product to just be checking out every video that mentions their product would be a bit weird. I think that's what P meant about her "not being special" - and it's kinda funny to me how outraged some people got about that, tbh. Still, the further things went, the more I stopped thinking of her as just being out of her depth, and started thinking she'd chosen not to do anything about being out of her depth.
The way she told Ally she should’ve reached out and been like “Did you try this? Did you research this?” was so hilarious. Ally is a customer, not a taste tester. And Pink Sauce was a finalized product…labeled, “FDA approved”, packaged, slapped with a $20 price tag, placed on the market for sale and shipped to customers across the states. It’s your job to look into all of that BEFORE finalizing your product, and if your product isn’t finalized…then why is it on the market?
@@ivisyung3088 I'd say when Walmart picked it up, the crap was changed to something edible lol. That pink sauce lady is crazy. Spent all her cash on nonsense thinking she was already rich beyond belief. Destroyed her entire company in record time. But now is back at it again making "blue" food born illness delivery systems 🤣
@@ivisyung3088when it got licensed it got changed to be shelf-stable and edible beyond the hour after it’s made, it likely would have passed before if it was actually shelf-stable thus able to be shipped as it was
The audacity for the talk show host to say “your responsibility is to build eachother up as women,” is absolutely insane. How is he going to tell her what her priorities are? How is he going to decide what’s important to her? Literally anyone in the culinary industry treats safety as the #1 priority above ANYTHING. It is very clear why, it doesn’t matter how good your food is if you are shut down after a month. “Woman power” is completely and absolutely irrelevant.
Yeah everybody went absolutely mental at the way he treated that woman. I wouldn’t be shocked to see comments on their current videos about it because every single video not even related to pink sauce was full of how badly he shit the bed lmao. That’s why he had to delete the videos, it was ruining his entire career.
Bottom line: She isn't refrigerating her sauce when it ships and she isn't putting any preservatives in it. She is at fault and should stop whining that her customers didn't want to get sick.
Correct. It costs a few bucks for a start-up I know she wanted to get it out there right away but investing in some coolers and ice packs and researching how to ship it probably would have avoided alot of what occurred.
@@trudypopsfor real though 😂 She coulda started out selling at farmers markets and what not. Coulda kept it in a cooler which would have preserved it. Then use that money to pay for CORRECT shipping on perishable items.
It's a black show, the audience is black and she is white. She should have known it was a set-up to paint her as a Karen. This is like the nurse with the bike. No one cares who is right, they just want to paint the white girl as racist and evil. I'm amazed people don't see that this was all about race.
If the lady who were hired to the studio to sit at Lily Singh show has taught me anything, it's that those people are paid to sit there and clap on command.
She couldn't have because she was under the impression FDA only dealt with medicine, so how does Florida department of agriculture sound anything like medicine unless she extra slow
She didn't sell it to another company, she licensed it to a copacker. She only got a little money up front and then "residuals" from sales. The copacker managed to get it stocked at Wal-Mart and a few other retailers, but only on test contingency. They ship a couple boxes to each store and see if there's a market for it. Most of the stores chose to not order it again because it didn't sell well and the product is being put in clearance or thrown away. They did make it into a "safe to eat" product , but that doesn't mean it's actually good or appealing to most people. It's just ranch dressing with Dragon fruit powder, with way too high a price tag and low quality ingredients. A few people bought it for the novelty, but no one wants more of it.
That talk show was embarrassing to watch you can tell that they saw the perfect “evil white woman trying to take down innocent black woman” narrative but whether intentional or not (more than likely intentional) ignored that chef pii was completely in the wrong selling an overpriced, faulty, and potentially dangerous product and all Allie did was test her product since it had been proven it was not shipped properly and could potentially contain something dangerous and in the end I’m happy the talk show got ridiculed for how ignorant they were and chef pii made a fool of herself acting so entitled and belligerent
Ally's only mistake (except from going on that talkshow) was to not send in a sealed container of the sauce to the lab. Anything the lab found (if they found anything at all, Ally never released the findings) could have been explained away because of that. The Pink Sauce Lady is a horrible person, the talkshow host a piece of crap, but Ally also gained a lot from this whole thing (I guess otherwise she wouldn't have been on that talkshow for a second time).
It was like they were saying it without saying it! 😅 I definitely felt they were trying to paint her as an “entitled white Karen” when all her concerns were honest and should have been addressed.
You’re so right. Karamo and Chef Pii thought they were going to capitalize on the current racial tensions in the USA by turning Allie into Lab Test Karen or something. That’s why they chose Allie to be on the show rather than, say, the black influencer who said Pink Sauce smelled like vomit (which is much worse than anything Allie said). If they’d been successful in publicly branding Allie as a racist Karen, a 2-minute apology video six months later would not have been enough to save Allie’s reputation. I don’t think a 2-minute apology video six months later should be enough to save Karamo and Chef Pii’s reputations either. (And it hasn’t been, thankfully.)
her end story tells it all. made $ selling POS products to US, got ripped apart cuz it sucked and was LETHAL, blamed US, then signed a bad deal n begs US to save her.. do your own work or don’t go in a field u don’t know. Also to think this company is truly not paying her is hysterically wrong, no one a billion $ corp throws everything away for her $0.15 a bottle of 3 sold 😂
let’s not forget only a month ago she went to miami and now she’s begging people for money. she’s suffering and failing her kids by poorly managing the money she did have
If that's true then that could mean that any money that is donated to her might mostly be spent on her own wants and be minimally spent on the bare needs of her kids. I'm gonna say ''might'' because I don't want to outright accuse someone of actually doing this without actual confirmation.
Well, they took a look at Pii's critics, singled out one that _just so happened_ to be white and gaslit and bullied her, behaving as if on the assumption that everything she says is wrong. I'm not saying this talk show stunt was incredibly racist, but I am saying it sure _looks_ that way.
Lol good point 🤣. I mean hey, who else can start something increadably dumb but gains enough popularity that she practically had it made. Then take that cash and go play in Florida on a yacht for 10 months. Comes back to reality when all her cash is burned and complain that everyone is picking on her and they should give her more money while at the same time she tries to push everyone is corrupt and taking advantage of her 🤯🤣. Some people shouldn't be making poison and passing it off as food lol. Especially when they have the balls to call themselves a "Chef" for making food poisoning in a plastic bag 🤮🤣 I bet she had fun on the yacht though lol
Ally is MUCH nicer than me. I would’ve lost my mind on that fucking show. And it’s so sad how much they gaslit her into believing that she was also in the wrong. She’s not; she reviewed a product, didn’t like it, and warned people about potential safety issues with it. It’s insane what Pii and Karamo did to this poor girl on live tv.
The way she acted was infuriating. Like stand up for what’s right, girl!!! Who cares!!! 😭 That show would of turned into jerry springer of it were me mannnn.
Everyone, especially Chef Pii, Veronica Shaw, PSL and that talk show host Karamo, owe Ally a huuuuge apology. Poor Ally got ambushed as gaslighted by PSL and that garbage human Karamo to make her think she was the villain for criticizing a defective product and having the audacity of having it analyzed. Release the test results! Ally did nothing wrong!
Anyone else kind of annoyed Ally didn't stand up for herself at all? She was definitely "beating around the bush" the second time she was on the show, and then vouches for the sauce like they havent been doing her dirty the whole time lol.
Stop calling her a chef! She’s not a chef! Chef is an earned title and until we stop using these terms for home cooks, people will continue to fall for these people!
I mean we say this, but she literally have video evidence of her making the stuff in her kitchen and people still thought “yeah I’ll buy that” and not “what the hell is she doing with no gloves no PPE at all just cooking shit and selling it on the Internet.”
That talk show was the biggest example of bullying and gas lighting. Unbelievable! When she grabbed her hand and didn't let go, shows her trying to dominate and demean. P.S. The test results were bad, that is obvious.
Yeah they definitely weren't great or Allie would have said "the ingredients themselves were fine, it was the method of shipping that caused the issue."
They chose that blonde girl because she looked like a pushover. Let her touch somebody else without their consent. They knew what they were doing on that talk show. They planned that whole shit.
Gas lighting 100%, fully agree. Impressive in its abusive ugliness. It's nice that Ali believes she could have "gone about things differently, in a better way" (paraphrased) but in truth, Ali, your actions were justifiable and good. Don't blame yourself, don't take full responsibility for pink sauce's problems.
Her condescending and infantilizing behavior towards her CUSTOMER, and the crowd's applause when she told her she's not special. It's infuriating. If I was her on that stage I'd feel like I'm in some weird twighlight zone 😂
See, even then, I bet the audience had a que card. Cause you only say Pii and Ally during that moment, and no one applauds, then Pii said it again, that when people clapped. Where normally when some says something justifiable people cheer faster than that.
Ally saying "I...felt a little gaslit BUT we all learned..." blah blah blah is something a successfully gaslit person would say. The fact she did nothing wrong and she was manipulated into thinking, TO THIS DAY, that she did is so sad and scary.
Chef P did give her a private apology which she accepted and the talk show host that basically tried to blame Ally for everything eventually made a apology after so many people commented on his other videos about how wrong he was as he turned off comments on the Ally and Chef P video
When I heard this drama before and hadn't seen her interview with this guy, I was like "Yeah they all learned something, she learned not to agree to be on talk shows where she's gonna be gaslit into thinking she's a terrible person for having safety concerns about an unregulated food product" but I guess not, she learned that she's just as bad as them even though it's not true.
Some people feel the need to be polite to avoid confrontation. Especially on such a public stage, I don't blame her for being overly cautious. Still, it's sad she didn't feel comfortable enough to be open about how the show hurt her.
The moment she let it slip that she didn't know what F in FDA stands for and was indignant that she doesn't need their approval, that speaks volumes. 🤣
I think this is one of the RARE instances where someone who is a bad person looking to get rich actually gets their comeuppance. How many times do we see people in the high life get away with being awful? First Pink Sauce girl, now Baby Storme with the target thing....people aren't having it.
That's deep. It reminds me of that proverb about a fool and his money parting ways. Foolish, arrogant ppl do things that cause their own demise... quickly.
Imagine how many of these stories we don't even hear about. There are some people with good/great ideas that try to do all the work themselves w/o an ounce of knowledge of how to actually go about it.
I forgot how hacky and bias that interview was. She got what she deserved. She chose every wrong decision. She chose the Disney way and attacked the fans. This is what happens cause and effect.
Yeah it pisses me off when hosts think they’re the only voice of reason just bc they’re the host like they can’t be wrong and bias, which he clearly was.🙄 and don’t get me started on the follow up interview that was clearly just a ploy to change the narrative lmao
It still feels like an insult when anyone calls her a chef. Saying she's like anyone who actually works in the culinary field is pretty rude to them. The chefs I know take their work pretty seriously.
@@baffledbits3226 Back then she owned a catering company, so she actually was a chef. But I guess that one has gone under, considering she's facing bankruptcy now.
She was bullied. We watched two people do it on a talk show and I can't believe he waited months to apologize for doing it. And that ass didn't even mean it. He was promoting the Pink Sauce for whatsheface. Disgusting
@@Grant849 lol I've seen her pink sauce in my local walmart. That's not an accomplishment considering no one is buying it. I certainly won't be buying it; it looks nasty.
I feel sorry for her kids. She tried to make a living out of selling a product irresponsibly and went rightfully bankrupt, but her kids don't deserve to be caught in the crossfire because of it.
Same here. They didn't choose to be born, let alone to have her as a mom. I hope she steps it up and looks for employment now that her sauce isn't a viable source of income.
Why are so many people like you skipping over her actual legitimate sales? Her product was in Walmart if it's not still there. I get bashing her for all of that up until it was FDA approved and sold in stores. But it was FDA approved and sold in stores. So what about after that? Because all the stuff you mentioned has nothing to do with her going bankrupt. Outside of bad PR.
@@MamaMOB Tbh, a majority of them probably does it because she's black, lots of racists on the internet. If we are honest then yes, she did fuck up, but she fucked in a way which is fairly understandable for somebody who has no experience in business or food production and tries to become an entrepeneur.
When I heard her sauce was in Walmart I knew the company she signed with was going to screw her She didn't even know what the FDA was and she's out here signing contracts
She’s as cringe as the NPC girl. Edited for better context 2nd edit- Gotta love how people on this channel just love to start drama and attacking people by gaslighting and taking words out of context. Just when I thought Twitter was bad, the youtube comments especially on this channel is a billion times worse. I guess to everyone here on this thread it is a crime to even have an opinion. If you’re all so sensitive, try turning off your screen for a change.
She was repeatedly warned she was in over her head and it wasn’t going to end well. She was either going to get sued for lying about the ingredients in the sauce or giving her customers botulism. I just saw Pink sauce in Walmart and still no two bottles were the same color 😂
I get natural ingredients settling differently, but I’m sorry, no one but Pii got anything close to the smooth _pepto bismol pink_ colored sauce that originally made it go viral. It was false advertising; promising a product that she knew customers would never be able to get.
That's what happens when things are made w/ natural ingredients instead of artificial ones. If you want the color to be *100%* identical *100%* of the time, you'd have to use artificial ingredients. Just look at how strawberry flavored foods are *red* while foods made w/ strawberries are *pink*
@@ArtisticlyAlexisI think it’s cause the original “pink sauce” wasn’t natural at all. It’s clear she was using a pink food color in those first videos. I believe she just added pink food coloring and spices to ranch and called it a new sauce. Once she wanted to start selling it, people told her she couldn’t just add to an existing product and call it new. I’m guessing that’s why the new recipe the company that took over made is more beige than pink. They actually made it with the ingredients she claimed to be using. That’s why they can’t replicate what made the sauce go viral in the first place.
Let's address the elephant in the room. Ally got so much heat because she's a white woman criticizing the product made by a woman of color (not sure if the pink sauce lady is fully black). Furthermore there were black entrepreneurs that reached out to the lady in the beginning and she ignored them or called them haters. She deserves everything she's getting rn.
Yeah. In that light it's really gross to ignore all the other women of color who were criticizing this product (because they were sent something that would've poisoned them!?!) and pretend like this is some privileged white woman picking on a poor innocent underdog. Like no sir, you're the one deplatforming black voices because they don't fit your narrative.
You're absolutely right. That's exactly what it is. You'd think this would serve as a lesson to people not to judge or support anybody based on race but we both know it won't.
She criticized Pi because her product was a litteral *hazard* . There was a glitter looking spec found in her pink sauce and if she hadn't inspected it like she did, she would've digested it as well as her family members who also wanted to try it, if they hadn't already. I highly doubt race was taken into account rather than a product being possibly contaminated and given to people to taste. You can be an entrepreneur as a person of color, and still make extremely dumbass decisions and all around not be a good person.
I can genuinely say, my biggest issue with the Pink Sauce situation is Chef Pi (and that talk show host, lbr) acting like it's the *consumer's* job to educate the creator/seller of an item on things they should already have looked into and researched before selling.
For real. Most businesses have a way you can contact them to give feedback - like I had to email Michelina's to tell them that their "new and improved" recipe makes me sick every time I eat it now - but it's not the consumer's job to say "I had a problem with this product. Did you, the people who make it, include such-and-such ingredient and research how to make a dairy-based product shelf stable for shipping considerations?" When people have complaints about a business or product, it's always the responsibility of the business to contact the consumer to say "Sorry you had a problem with it, can you give us more details? How can we make this right with you?"
I agree that the direction of this talk show episode was a whole hot mess. Extremely biased. Karamo was definitely siding with the Pink Lady. As a talk show host, he should always be objective, and although wrong in how he handled this whole conversation, he was trying to be sympathetic to her with the perspective to support her in her business. This is a black woman who started a business and gained instant success. Black people are going to support black people. What was supposed to be handled as a business was taken like a personal attack by this woman who just had genuine concern for this product. On the surface, I heard about the backstory of Pink Sauce, and even though I thought the product looked like a biohazard myself, as another black woman, I was extremely happy for her success. All that aside, she is responsible for her business and its integrity, and she failed at it, so that has consequences. Karamo came from the show Queer Eye (the most wholesome makeover show known to man), and had more of a counselor role on the show. He's most definitely not a malicious person, but I will say I don't agree with the direction he went with this discussion.
Ally is a saint. She was so diplomatic, so nice, never got aggressive and had valid concerns. She did nothing wrong. I hate that the show threw her under the bus twice and used her to promote this ignorant, egotistical woman's product.
She got done dirty going on that biased show. The whole "you're not special" shit irritates me to no end because like the video creator and others have said, this woman is a paying customer. Not that the customer is always right because that is not true in the least, but take heed to what your customers are saying for the sake of your reputation and brand at least.
Why would a customer have to contact the company owner to make sure that they are taking all necessary actions to run a company and business? That SHOULD be a given if you're selling products to the public. She should have done her own research!
20:30 It's pretty obvious that she signed some papers stating that she will never reveal the content of the analysis, in exchange of some money... So, good for her, I guess?
@@Alfred-Neuman I never mentioned the analysis. What she does with it is her business. This doesn't negate the fact that she's owed an apology for how she was treated.
@@cinema_chic You don't understand... Apologizing in public would be like she's admitting she did something wrong, which is obviously something she cannot ever do. It's a lot easier to just buy her silence (Allegedly), and, in some way this money could be seen as part of some kind of apology. Maybe she apologized in private but it would be surprising. I think this kind of legal document is called a non-disclosure agreement, but I could be wrong, I'm not a lawyer. (This is all allegedly... I don't have a definitive proof there is any legal agreements between these two girls. But in a legal perspective I think it would makes perfect sense, plus the way she's talking at 20:30.)
The audience being all "YASS QUEEN" about Pii completely not understanding how businesses actually work. It's extremely normal for a customer to say "hey there's a problem with this" and the company contacting the customer to say "oh my gosh we're so sorry, how can we make this right?" The customer usually doesn't private message companies to say "Hey did you research the fact that you can't have unrefrigerated dairy products?"
I mean you can have unrefrigerated dairy products if you treat it properly and have enough preservatives, ranch is pretty commonly sold on shelves without refrigeration but it's been pasteurized and has enough preservatives which her sauce didn't, it had a bit of vinegar and citric acid which would act as preservatives to a degree but it obviously just wasn't enough
I have no words on the sheer arrogance and stupidity this pink person demonstrated when she claimed she didn't need any FDA approval. The little acting show with the phantom FDA rep at her home was pretty hilarious, too. This pink person is absolutely hopeless in so many ways.
I had always believed that she just food colored some ranch, turning it pink, then when people demanded it, she just threw together a whole punch of shit and sold it, hoping to make a quick buck. Now she's all "Oh no! The consequences of my actions!" What a loser. You ALWAYS read the contracts. EVERY WORD. Alle is such a kind lady.
Imagine if she would have just ran with that. Making silly viral kitchen creations could of been her thing and I’m sure a company would have still come along to make a product with her
You expect her to understand contractural language?! She didn’t even know what the “F” in FDA stood for!! If you take the time to look into her eyes you’ll see she’s SLOW!! No! Seriously!! It’s like the lights are on but nobody’s home!!
I forget who it was, but a UA-camr took the ingredients list from the Pink Sauce bottle that he saw in a TikTok video and bought them and made his own version of the sauce. He said it was basically a ranch with pitaya (dragon fruit) powder, which is where the sweet taste and pink color came from. Well, a light pink color: not sure what she put in the version of the sauce that was hot pink. Also, I found some at my local Walmart, produced by Dave's Gourmet, because I was curious and I heard that this awful woman wouldn't get a cent from it (yes, I'm petty). It tastes like a tangy ranch with a bit of sweetness, and is pink from the dragon fruit puree.
I think that she is in the wrong, maybe it was a quick buck , or maybe she wanted to build a sauce empire with no real background research; can we really be sure if it's either? Many contracts are worded in an obfuscated way that is then legally(expensively) debatable. Reading through 20 pages when you're told a slightly BS summary? How many music artists( notoriously in hip-hop in the 90s), child actors, car leasers, and others got tricked into BS. A statically significant number. Reading through every word without legal/professional council is ill advised.
what bothers me most about this is how quick wal mart was to put her sauce on the shelf. Getting shelf space at Walmart is life changing for a small business, and they don't just hand it out. People put a lot of time, effort and money into getting a product on the shelf at Walmart. Why was she rewarded despite extreme negligence? I find it disgusting really
i don't think she was rewarded for very long lol. she didn't put it on the shelf, the company she signed a deal with did. she had basically nothing to do with the sauce that was in walmart. they made the recipe and everything. more like the established sauce business got another slot on the walmart shelf. the suits figured this insanely viral drama would translate to $$$ in stores, which it probably did for a few months. then it died down.
Because corporations are all about this bullshit called dei, diversity equity, and inclusion, and saying you have products from black owned small businesses on your shelf is like the ultimate virtue signal. You can be a super shitty corporation who's entire operation is subsidized by tax payer dollars but if anyone criticizes them they can say we support black owned businesses.
yeah, some firm that had also been known for some hot sauce took over, rights to it, yup they made their own recipe and expanded their shelf presence. I do believe she gave up any finger in it, for a lump sum, lemme guess, probably like 500 bucks
Walmart sold out to China in 2005 or so ...I worked there all the sudden we were handed this mini booklet to all employees and really pushed the new reorganized company we also went from counting inventory to Every product having a scanable embedded chip then everyone seemed to follow in the retail market 😊
I honestly don't care how cruel I sound, but this was 100% deserved. She was so mean to the one person on the talk show that seemed genuinely concerned and was being very kind. She blew got blown up at all for nothing. This was fully deserved.
I agree with you she was just showing her true colours to me she would of been that way the entire time because even after getting called out she's still arrogant then begs for money acting like nothings happened 😂😂
Exactly, she's crying bankrupt. Must be her good karma. Although Im sure her GoFundMe is a bit odd when her goal is like $100,000 talk about greed.....
She did that before actually, definitely not defending her at all but that's why she named it Pink in the first place also her name being "chef pi" the pi being short for pink....I would've moved AWAY from the color pink after that tho😂😂😂 but she doubled down🤦🏾♀️
New to your channel. The unauthentic chef was contacted by an authentic legitimate chef who was also a restaurant owner. She offered any help to the Pink Sauce woman who declined. After she declined, all of this drama happened and honestly could have been avoided. Shameful! Allie was in a no-win situation. She should have provided the results on her own social media.....maybe!!! Well done! You have an amazing channel!!!!
I hated her ever since she gaslight the hell out of that girl on TV along with the show's host. That was actually disgusting and drained whatever ounce of respect I still had for her as a businesswoman. She couldn't even apologize to the woman without fluffing it up with BS.
@@TipsyGizmoif anything it was racial the other way around like this was a primarily black talk show attacking a white lady and gaslighting the fuck out of her .
That clip of her "buying" her own sauce at Wal-Mart somehow managed to drip more narcissism than I've seen from even the Kardashians. Without her even saying a word.
@@FrenkTheJoy she probably doesn't know the Walmart recipe that only yields a sauce bottles worth instead of 444 tbsp or about 3 and a half gallons of sauce
I mean, I do hear people do that all the time. It's usually a tactic, you know? It gives the illusion of "oh this shelf is almost empty? Must be good then." They wanted to make it look like it sold out within a day. It's a hype tactic. When my great grandmother was a concert producer, I remember these celebrities would buy their own stuff from a store and since no one really needs that much of, I don't know, a perfume? They'd just send those products they bought to acquaintances since they have to do that anyway. It's not narcissism, just a good marketing strategy. But knowing the pink sauce lady? I mean, she's not a celebrity who needs to keep up with her public image. So maybe she is just narcissistic. After all I've seen and heard about her, I don't even know what's going on in this lady's mind.
There were successful black chefs and food manufacturers that tried to help her in the beginning, and she called them trolls and haters!!! That customer, Ally, deserved none of the bullshit she got! She was legit a concerned customer and she received contaminated product, just like a lot of other customers did!!
Glad you had her on the shiw just learning about this pink auce crap. Let people talk all the way before cutting them off . Great job. Sending Love from Chicago Smooches 😘
I know of NOBODY who bought this through a grocer. It was never going to be more than a TikTok fad, and I'm not sure why the distributor thought it might succeed in the retail market. Look, middle age midwestern moms are going to see that crap on the shelf (where it's usually a washed-out peach color and variable, but rarely pink), just say "No way I'm buying Pepto Bismol for my chicken dinner", and move on to purchase their usual gallon drum of Hidden Valley Ranch dressing.
Actually I bought it in Walmart in the USA this July only because I was curious enough to try it and they don't sell it in Canada. It really isn't anything special.
I go to Walmart regularly enough that I can tell when it was a restock day for a product versus if a product just isn't selling, and that pink sauce was NOT selling. I don't think I ever saw even one bottle gone. Walmart used to sell this kind of instant ramen that you could tell nobody liked, but even that would have one or two things gone when you looked. (it was "Panda Signature" or something, definitely had Panda in the name. The ramen is usually half-picked over but NOBODY was buying that Panda stuff, but there was still more of it gone than there was of the pink sauce)
She tried to sell a product that only had any hype due to being weird on tiktok and screwed up doing that safely, and when a company got the rights to it she seems to have thought she could then just skate by, not realizing the popularity of her sauce was a fad and that she had squandered a lot of good will already. So when the sauce sales start dropping, she can't just depend on that anymore and that is somehow everyone else's fault.
Thank you! I said the same thing! Controversies aside, she created a gimick product that also happend to be poisonous....she needs a marketing class along side her business, cooking and food safety courses
Plus, she seems to be financially illiterate. Why didn't she have a lawyer involved when signing these business contracts? Had she done so, the company she was dealing with probably wouldn't have screwed her over so easily. And why wasn't she able to properly budget the money she was putting into her business vs the money she was receiving back? She needs to get a real job if she's so broke that she can't feed her kids.
I'm shocked that she went bankrupt just because this sauce business didn't work. Didn't she have any savings? What about her job as a "chef?" Did she quit as soon as she signed the contract? Or did she start spending like crazy? Either way, she did give me the ( and excuse me for sounding mean) impression that she was very dumb, so I am not surprised at all. I hope she just starts looking for a job and not rely on others.
Oh no, I can not with her. It's very clear she has never taken responsibility for any of her wrongs. This is a masterclass on manipulation and gaslighting.
Yup you hit the nail right on the head. No responsibility. And now she's taking money from her disabled mom. Get a job! She's supposedly a chef right? Go get a job as a chef and feed your kids.
Absolutely, manipulation I can't even believe that talk show I thought it was racism too like they was trying to lift up the black girl no matter what she did wrong and trying to make the white girl look bad smh
“I don’t know if I can comment on it . . “ was a strange response Ally kept making in the interview here. I’m concerned she got threatened with some legal bullshit, because she was being SO extra careful and diplomatic.
I feel so bad for Ally, even now - I watched that whole show, and the follow up and it’s just awful the psychological manipulation that host and ‘chef’ pi tried to pull. I don’t actually ascribe to the ‘customer first’ mantra, because it’s created a whole entitlement problem, but it should be ‘safety and quality first’.
don't, Walmart paid her off to not talk shit, that is why she is being very careful about her words, they don't wan their sales to drop so they paid for her silence, just curious how much
@@irinaparent9066Walmart could’ve paid her the world, and Ally would still have my sympathy. There is zero reason why Pii and the host gaslit her to such an extreme, all to save face. It’s disgusting behavior.
both of them are disgusting to do what they did and say what they said, but people need to realize that your sympathy for her is not needed, she is not afraid of speaking, she accepted cash to keep silent. she isn't afraid of saying anything bad like people are saying, it is because she will have to give all that money back if she does, but hey at least she got a payday out of it@@ShadowLinkxMaster
@@irinaparent9066 why the fuck would WalMart get so deeply involved in a fad product's reputation? The sauce was sold to a company that knew how to make it safely, that's all they care about. Maybe PII paid her off, but WalMart? Lmfao
Ally handled that so well. Idk if Karamo was being intentional or if he just didn’t do his homework. The way he hopped on Chef Pii’s side and almost tried to make it a racial thing was dead wrong. Trying to tell her about her privilege. Yikes. The way Chef Pii put her hands on her to tell her she wasn’t special, condescendingly. That woulda been a fight somewhere in the world. And she knows it.
@@felix0-014if someone I don't know touches me with any real aggression behind it, they're gonna lose that hand, and, probably some teeth, I'm ridiculously short tempered
@@darkmisticono such thing as black privilege. The truth is that Ally was placed in an environment where she was guaranteed no support from the beginning. Ally wouldn’t have gotten the same reaction if she were making the same points in a viral TikTok video, and the same goes for the pink sauce lady. She was just set up to be ridiculed and made to look stupid, sadly.
@@darkmisticoit’s also the fact if the pink sauce lady was white☠️ yes their race is important in this setting however, this was set up to go for the white Girl attacks black girl narrative; but ya see how no one fell for it?
Another channel I must follow! I am never going to get any work done at this rate. Thanks for the insight I did see this at Walmart here on the west coast. In the markdown section.
The reason Karamo (don't care if I misspelled his name) apologized months after that fiasco was just to save his show from getting cancelled. Since that episode aired, people were relentlessly shaming him to hell and back on all of his social media pages. He probably figured the hate would die down after a week or two, but it didn't. There seemed to be a UA-camr bringing up the pink source episode every other day, and with that, came a new flood of people hating him. I'm pretty sure his ratings were tanking too. So, he had to swallow his pride and invite her back to apologize months after the event.
Yeah, I was wondering about that because wasn’t it proven that he like deleted his channel or at least that episode, and then tried to disappear like the fact that he’s back right now, after months of silence on his part by not being a man and opening up and apologizing to someone, he was blatantly rude too like you’re supposed to be objective not “oh yeah, I’ll totally side with this woman because me and her share the same skin color and this other lady who was bringing up perfectly good criticisms is bad!”
She wasn’t there for Chef Pii’s apology … she was there for Karamo’s. Alle is a professional. She did what she needed to do for her career, which was give the network a chance to mend the relationship. If the network did her dirty AGAIN, she would have been able to benefit from the online attention that followed. It was a win-win for Alle, professionally speaking.
I've worked in the food industry for over 10 years. It has food inspections out of the blue at your factory/plant. All food related business has this, literally everything that has anything to do with food. She didn't even know what BATCH is. It is the most important part of your entire company. Being able to track all issues down to the last ounce of salt, just like the blonde girl said. If you buy stuff from a random girl on TikTok you deserved food poisoning. I swear, humanity is under full blown regression.
all of this is exactly why i raised a damn eyebrow and felt some pretty aggressive things towards her. she has NO BUSINESS working with food if she doesn't even know these simple things.
I genuinely don't think I've ever been more irritated and flabbergast by how delusional she was on that talk show. She literally picked out the critic who had the most respectful criticism of her. Then she had the audacity to tell her she put her and her child at risk, completely ignoring the countless children she put at risk by selling this product. And to top it all off, the brain dead audience just cheered her on for being a delusional sociopath on television. I lost so much faith in humanity that day
Most talk shows audience clap on command, which this seems highly likely as literally nobody clapped for the guest even though she was clearly in the right.
@@AspireGMDNo, they didn't clap for Ally because she's a white woman "attacking" a young black woman trying to make something of herself and blah blah blah
Bro. Im more irritated with the SHOW like..wtf was that.?? They just said that a woman cant complain agains another woman cuz shes the boss? I hope the show gets canceld honestly
“I know the industry” but she doesn’t know who or what the FDA is lol I feel super bad for Ally. I would’ve cried and be so traumatized if someone held my hand telling me to my face that I’m not special while an audience claps in support for degrading me.
Or you could just not care what other people think of you. If you know you're not in the wrong, it doesn't matter if 10000 people are telling you you're wrong
@@mattb6646This is true. But have you ever been on a talk show where everyone is instructed to side with a narcissist? You don't need to have empathy and I'm not asking you to empathise, but just telling you to understand that you're not Alle.
That talk show clip still makes me angry to this day. Actions have consequences. Chef P’s actions were well deserving of criticism. But does she take accountability? No. Instead let’s blame the customer for not liking her gross product that could’ve gotten someone sick.
One thing I'm surprised no one has seemed to mention is that 2 of the pink sauce ingredients are lemon juice and milk. Citric juice speeds up the souring process of milk. On top of all the other shipping errors, no wonder people were saying it was disgusting. They were practically eating dressed up, improperly soured dairy products
She's a "chef" in the same way I'm an astronaut. Walmart obviously realized her product would never get FDA approval so they created their own under a branding contract hoping the notoriety would be enough to make some money. As a result, their sauce doesn't look anything like the neon garbage she was making (because that would never be approved as safe and edible probably because it had a gargantuan amount of food coloring) so now it's just another random sauce on the shelves and no one wants to try it. There's nothing special about it, no one even mentions what it tastes like! The gross color was literally the ONLY SELLING POINT (for idiots). It's like trying to sell silver shoes but never telling anyone what the size is lol
@@ct5625some people who have tried the sauce (by making it themselves or buying the walmart version) say that's it's straight up just pink ranch but slightly sweeter due to the dragon fruit 💀
I am so happy that things came full circle. She was so rude to that woman for questioning things. How it’s made, packaged, like just normal azz questions. And wanted to play the victim on the show to gaslight Ally and everyone else who had valid questions. She can’t keep getting away with it and she didn’t Edit: I wanted to add that constructive criticism and feedback is not hate. The fact that she had trouble accepting feedback about her product just lets me know she is not a good fit for operating a company unless she is willing to change her mentality. It is not the customers responsibility to reach out to her business before making reviews. And it’s bizarre that she believed she was special and entitled to never receive any negative reviews.
This just reminds me of that time in an Etsy group someone was asking for opinions on their new listing, they were making medical claims so I politely told her she should change some words, so she isn’t violating the FDA. Her response to that was I don’t know who or what the FDA is or what it has to do with my products. This was a 40 year old woman who had lived in the USA her entire life 🤦🏻
How ally can defend the pink sauce actions is beyond me. The fact she wouldn’t release the lab tests proves that chef pi made an impression on her. Any normal person who is treated like that would leave and, probably, make a video with the results on the way home. I’m still baffled she never released them. Maybe she was paid off or she had to sign some sort of waiver before going on the show that she wouldn’t release her findings. Lastly a go fund me when your business fails? How bout get a real job and stop scamming people.
@@kosmicinclinations3333the bacteria that comes from your finger vs the bacteria that develops when food isnt correctly packaged are different. depending on the tests, they would still probably be able to find out what was inside of it
It bothered me because she didn’t even pay for the sample to be sent off. Her followers did, and I believe she owed it to the people that paid for it to post the results.
That was pretty appalling on every level. The only person who came out of it looking like a decent human is Ally. Good for you Atozy for giving her a chance to be heard. Disgusting that ANYONE should be receiving death threats over anything as 'trivial' as critiquing a bad product. It seems to have become common place and it's vile and destroys lives. It must be terrifying and shame on anyone that does it. People, if you know anyone doing it please call them out.
She's white and she went after a black girl. The show and the death threats are all about that. This is America at the moment. She should have realised as soon as she got to the show.
I think people take for granted most of the food they see, so it doesn't even occur to them that homemade food not FDA approved could contain botulism. It's not a common topic most people talk about or taught because it's not a worry for the majority of people. Either that or they wanted to see how bad it was. Even if people are stupid, I still don't think they deserve to be ripped off and get deadly food poisoning. I think getting what they get is punishment enough, not botulism. 😂
Most consumers would not consider that it is even possible to buy non-FDA/unsafe food products, let alone have them shipped in the US, let alone have all of these shows and social media platforms and influencers promote them.
It's the power of social media people, if you're half brain dead, if you see sum popular on the socials getting attention, then you automatically will want to aswell to fit in. Most of you on this comment section are not brain dead so it's hard to wrap you're head around but I'm fairly certain it's just seeing it on the socials that did it for them.
The fact that she thought anyone would believe the FDA would just show up at anybody's door, like a neighbor asking you to turn your stereo down, is just fabulous
"Her business her livelihood is being affected now" oh so when she did NONE of the proper steps to make this product and ship it out to people with 0 care of food safety did this also affect her or did it just not happen and we somehow started back on square one? Bottom line is she could have killed people! How is this women not in jail.
This woman is SO unlikeable, even if she had bottled the cure for a disease, people would have been like, "eh, I'll wait." Glad karma didnt drag things out with this one 😂
To this day the Koroma( how ever you spell his name) episode still rubs me the wrong way. And as for the pink sauce lady's issues of not being paid: Did she have a lawyer present when signing the deal? Since it was such a new product I bet there was a sales clause in it and that's why she isn't seeing any monetary pay out or did she sell them the recipe and therefore the company owns it and then owes her nothing?
The other thing about the FDA thing is that you never hear him say anything but how they are going to talk later! He never explains why he is there on the video, he never voices concerns, or asks to see her kitchen or do any inspections! All you really hear is her talking to him, but there doesn’t seem to be him saying anything to respond to!
Gee it's almost like many of us saw this coming after it went viral the way she treated customers AND the fact she was selling product that could LITERALLY kill people.... the fact she didn't see this coming is the least surprising part for me considering how narrow minded she is
It’s definitely a minimum sales requirement thing and she definitely got paid a large amount of money from the brand deal so it’s clear she burned through all the money from that instead of reinvesting it into her product What led to her downfall is ALOT of influencers were trying her sauce AFTER it hit Walmart and were saying it tasted terrible What she failed to understand is that unless she’s some mega internet celebrity with a massive following, which she wasn’t, there was no way she was going to make any money from that brand deal Stevie wonder and ray Charles could’ve seen this coming a mile away
That’s right. The sauce apparently doesn’t taste good. Its selling point in Chef Pii’s TikToks was that it was HOT pink and used completely natural coloring. My guess: you can’t achieve that color with natural coloring AND make it shelf stable at the same time. Or at least, you can’t do it and be cost effective in such a saturated market. Perhaps it could have been achieved if the sauce was refrigerated, but that significantly adds to the cost of transport. Not to mention how steep the competition is for a spot in the refrigerated aisles of a grocery store, which is VERY steep.
@@YellaBellaReno I mean it’s dragon fruit and ranch That sounds so awful Even if it did taste good, her attitude during this whole saga would’ve pushed away the customers who would’ve been curious anyway Chef pii deserved her failure Also how the hell do you know what FDA is? The F stands for food lol
@@zaneps151 I’m not really a ranch fan to begin with, so I guess I don’t feel comfortable asserting that sweet, tangy ranch would be a bad combo? I dunno. It’s not that I hate ranch, it’s just never my choice of dressing or sauce if there are other options. 😅 I also think it’s bizarre to not understand food safety or what the F in FDA stands for, as I seem to recall her saying she had been a chef for sometime. If I had hired her for food service in the past, I’d be more than a little disturbed watching this drama unfold later. Like, what other basic food safety practices didn’t she know when she was preparing MY food?!?
I’m half tempted to donate a dollar with the note saying “You’re not special.” But honestly I’d rather keep my dollar than give it to someone like her…
@@liviavallendenez They flew out Allie because they wanted to create the narrative of "THE WHITE GIRL" bullying a small black business. The commenter said the white girl to get the point across, not as a form of racism. So CHILL
@@johrathbun It takes a 2 second search to see that the show is not cancelled. Do some research instead of believing everything you see on the internet
honestly so glad justice is being served i ALWAYS wished this lady the worst especially after the interview with ally. she singled out the one person when millions were reviewing her garbage product. hope bankruptcy is just tip of the iceberg for this entitled hussy..
@traypugh729 You haven't offended me at all. I just said, be careful wishing evil on people. If you want to be that type of dark person who wishes evil on people, then don't be surprised if it comes back on you. And you will deserve every little single bit of it, no doubt. Nuff said.
The fact that she call herself a chef and publicly said she don't know what FDA means is a big red flag.
I used to wait tables and 90% of people that call themselves chefs are just cooks. There is definitely a difference!
The thing that always got me about the whole FDA situation is that she was lying on either one side or the other. Before the “F in FDA” stream, she had claimed to be following FDA regulations. If we are to believe she didn’t know what the “F” stood for and didn’t think the FDA had any jurisdiction over her, then why would she be claiming to follow their regulations? On the other hand, if she knew she fell in their bailiwick (thus why she claimed to be following FDA regulations, whether she actually was or not), then why act like they don’t have any power over you later?
Nearly everything she’s said and done has been riddled with holes and lies, and whether that’s because of her willful ignorance, flat out stupidity, or active maliciousness doesn’t matter. She deserves nothing but scorn.
@@TipsyGizmo Theres a huge difference between being an actual chef and just having your food handling license
Scarlet Standard Squadron, is what it all was!
Not American here or Chef and even i know what fricking FDA means..
I worked years as Dishwasher worker and sadly in the land i live there are people that their job is to check on places but they are not enough per places to check- i am talking about couple handfull of people for the whole Country of 9 mil people with very low of inspectors that are allowd to do an inspection and most of the time the place gets weeks notice before it happens...
I left a place after working a month or two because i found in the old frezzer in the storage above the kitchen ( you had to use a ladder that you pulled down from the celling) a shawarma on it's huge metal spike- half used and wrapped.. asked the worker what that is about. he replied that a week before i got their they have not finished all the meat and boss told him to put in in the frezzer upstairs.. i think he planed to use it next day but forgot about it.. asked him if to trow it away.. he said NO!!! Leave it! I left not long after... found old soda cans( maybe from the owner before this one opend) and later watched as he tried to put them in the Customer Fridge to sell... the were expired over a year!
Unbelievable how Ally was gaslit into thinking she was wrong for addressing suspiciously made food products that stunk and had mold growing upon arrival to PAYING CUSTOMERS. Poor girl is too nice for her own good.
It’s okay. Karma was delivered
Alle's mistake was agreeing to go on that talk show, she should've just kept to herself and posted the results on her platform.
@@maliceinwonderland99facts
I was thinking the same , seems like Stockholm's syndrome to me .
I don't know whether to pity her or call her a coward , but she definitely dropped the ball.
Shouldve smacked the lolcow off chef piss the second she touched her
They really pick the right person to put the blame on. Never seen someone get afraid and insecure so easily on a talk show as this Ally woman, she acted like a doormat the entire time.
She had a special level of entitlement and audacity. The way she targeted Ally whilst claiming she was target BY Ally was tough to watch. Glad she's been fed some accountability. When you mock and attack your customers, you end up with none 🤷🏻♀️
This was what upset me the most! Berating her for tearing down another woman while tearing down another woman 🤦♀️ make it make sense
Narcissism at its finest.
That's just liberal media for you. Completely disconnected from reality. You seen Oprah lately? It isn't any better of a show.
Do not also forget the host who set up the stage for her to 'justify' the Pink sauce. Smh with that Kamaro person.
So the one area where I think there was a genuine screw up in communication was over the whole "you're not special" business. Because I do get where she was coming from on that.
Obviously it's a terrible way to put it, but if someone has a problem with your product, they probably should contact you. If they just make a TikTok about it and assume that you'll see it... that's kinda on them, and I do agree that expecting the producer of the product to just be checking out every video that mentions their product would be a bit weird. I think that's what P meant about her "not being special" - and it's kinda funny to me how outraged some people got about that, tbh.
Still, the further things went, the more I stopped thinking of her as just being out of her depth, and started thinking she'd chosen not to do anything about being out of her depth.
The way she told Ally she should’ve reached out and been like “Did you try this? Did you research this?” was so hilarious. Ally is a customer, not a taste tester. And Pink Sauce was a finalized product…labeled, “FDA approved”, packaged, slapped with a $20 price tag, placed on the market for sale and shipped to customers across the states. It’s your job to look into all of that BEFORE finalizing your product, and if your product isn’t finalized…then why is it on the market?
he prolly paid the FDA millions of dollars to make them approve the sauce. no way FDA didnt test the sauce
@@ivisyung3088 I'd say when Walmart picked it up, the crap was changed to something edible lol.
That pink sauce lady is crazy. Spent all her cash on nonsense thinking she was already rich beyond belief. Destroyed her entire company in record time.
But now is back at it again making "blue" food born illness delivery systems 🤣
@@progo8156they changed the recipe to be shelf-stable before opening, which is something that she should have done before ever shipping it
@@ivisyung3088when it got licensed it got changed to be shelf-stable and edible beyond the hour after it’s made, it likely would have passed before if it was actually shelf-stable thus able to be shipped as it was
The audacity for the talk show host to say “your responsibility is to build eachother up as women,” is absolutely insane. How is he going to tell her what her priorities are? How is he going to decide what’s important to her? Literally anyone in the culinary industry treats safety as the #1 priority above ANYTHING. It is very clear why, it doesn’t matter how good your food is if you are shut down after a month. “Woman power” is completely and absolutely irrelevant.
And in the end ir's still a man telling women what they should do😂
@@YashaVatrushka it has so much pure irony
Yeah everybody went absolutely mental at the way he treated that woman. I wouldn’t be shocked to see comments on their current videos about it because every single video not even related to pink sauce was full of how badly he shit the bed lmao. That’s why he had to delete the videos, it was ruining his entire career.
100%
My response to the host would probably be: and your responsibility is to survive my foot up your ass.
Bottom line: She isn't refrigerating her sauce when it ships and she isn't putting any preservatives in it. She is at fault and should stop whining that her customers didn't want to get sick.
Correct. It costs a few bucks for a start-up I know she wanted to get it out there right away but investing in some coolers and ice packs and researching how to ship it probably would have avoided alot of what occurred.
You're late she been there done that fixed it and got sold in a major store she just didn't really have a consumer base
@@trudypopsfor real though 😂 She coulda started out selling at farmers markets and what not. Coulda kept it in a cooler which would have preserved it. Then use that money to pay for CORRECT shipping on perishable items.
@@justinf401she nuked whatever customer base she had with her spoiled entitled attitude towards the customer's concerns
@@justinf401 simp
The crowd clapping for her and the host taking her side KILLS ME. That is so frustrating.
Hunger games vibes
@@HashishFiefspot on
It's a black show, the audience is black and she is white. She should have known it was a set-up to paint her as a Karen. This is like the nurse with the bike. No one cares who is right, they just want to paint the white girl as racist and evil.
I'm amazed people don't see that this was all about race.
Beyond AGGRAVATING!!!! 😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬
If the lady who were hired to the studio to sit at Lily Singh show has taught me anything, it's that those people are paid to sit there and clap on command.
Wait, did she think “Florida Department of Agriculture” is what FDA stands for??? Nooooo 😂😂😂
BRO, I'M 100% THAT WAS IT LMAO
She couldn't have because she was under the impression FDA only dealt with medicine, so how does Florida department of agriculture sound anything like medicine unless she extra slow
Probably thought it stood for Federal Drug Administration. It’s a common mistake
Federal Drug Administration! ofc!
the food entrepreneur that didn't know what the F in FDA stood for couldn't make a lasting food business? I'm utterly shocked...
I felt I got food poisoning just by watching videos on pink sauce.
read your comment as "food entertainer" and now think it fits
@mishysbooknook Yes. She basically said the FDA, which stands for Food and Drug Adminstration, was solely focused on medicine and not food.
She didn't sell it to another company, she licensed it to a copacker. She only got a little money up front and then "residuals" from sales.
The copacker managed to get it stocked at Wal-Mart and a few other retailers, but only on test contingency. They ship a couple boxes to each store and see if there's a market for it.
Most of the stores chose to not order it again because it didn't sell well and the product is being put in clearance or thrown away.
They did make it into a "safe to eat" product , but that doesn't mean it's actually good or appealing to most people. It's just ranch dressing with Dragon fruit powder, with way too high a price tag and low quality ingredients.
A few people bought it for the novelty, but no one wants more of it.
And shes a chef? I wonder where she studied though or if she fakes being a chef
That talk show was embarrassing to watch you can tell that they saw the perfect “evil white woman trying to take down innocent black woman” narrative but whether intentional or not (more than likely intentional) ignored that chef pii was completely in the wrong selling an overpriced, faulty, and potentially dangerous product and all Allie did was test her product since it had been proven it was not shipped properly and could potentially contain something dangerous and in the end I’m happy the talk show got ridiculed for how ignorant they were and chef pii made a fool of herself acting so entitled and belligerent
Ally's only mistake (except from going on that talkshow) was to not send in a sealed container of the sauce to the lab. Anything the lab found (if they found anything at all, Ally never released the findings) could have been explained away because of that. The Pink Sauce Lady is a horrible person, the talkshow host a piece of crap, but Ally also gained a lot from this whole thing (I guess otherwise she wouldn't have been on that talkshow for a second time).
It was like they were saying it without saying it! 😅 I definitely felt they were trying to paint her as an “entitled white Karen” when all her concerns were honest and should have been addressed.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodothat's what upsetting he gain some many followers
You’re so right. Karamo and Chef Pii thought they were going to capitalize on the current racial tensions in the USA by turning Allie into Lab Test Karen or something. That’s why they chose Allie to be on the show rather than, say, the black influencer who said Pink Sauce smelled like vomit (which is much worse than anything Allie said). If they’d been successful in publicly branding Allie as a racist Karen, a 2-minute apology video six months later would not have been enough to save Allie’s reputation. I don’t think a 2-minute apology video six months later should be enough to save Karamo and Chef Pii’s reputations either. (And it hasn’t been, thankfully.)
her end story tells it all. made $ selling POS products to US, got ripped apart cuz it sucked and was LETHAL, blamed US, then signed a bad deal n begs US to save her.. do your own work or don’t go in a field u don’t know. Also to think this company is truly not paying her is hysterically wrong, no one a billion $ corp throws everything away for her $0.15 a bottle of 3 sold 😂
let’s not forget only a month ago she went to miami and now she’s begging people for money. she’s suffering and failing her kids by poorly managing the money she did have
Just thinking this same shit. Shes been living life exuberantly as she can for months and is now bankrupt? That's not on us thats on her.
If that's true then that could mean that any money that is donated to her might mostly be spent on her own wants and be minimally spent on the bare needs of her kids.
I'm gonna say ''might'' because I don't want to outright accuse someone of actually doing this without actual confirmation.
@@Pherioxus i can guarantee if she gets the amount she's asking for shes gonna go on another trip. Shes asking for way to much to be for bills
correct me if i'm wrong but doesn't she live in Miami?
I went on her go fund me page. She asking for $100,000. So far she said about $700. 😗
I still can't get over the fact she tried to turn food poisoning into a race issue
Seems like a pretty common tactic
Well, they took a look at Pii's critics, singled out one that _just so happened_ to be white and gaslit and bullied her, behaving as if on the assumption that everything she says is wrong. I'm not saying this talk show stunt was incredibly racist, but I am saying it sure _looks_ that way.
This guy is just getting mad because she is a white girl.
Lol good point 🤣. I mean hey, who else can start something increadably dumb but gains enough popularity that she practically had it made. Then take that cash and go play in Florida on a yacht for 10 months. Comes back to reality when all her cash is burned and complain that everyone is picking on her and they should give her more money while at the same time she tries to push everyone is corrupt and taking advantage of her 🤯🤣.
Some people shouldn't be making poison and passing it off as food lol.
Especially when they have the balls to call themselves a "Chef" for making food poisoning in a plastic bag 🤮🤣
I bet she had fun on the yacht though lol
It changed colour….so I’m surprised no one sued her! It looks like PEPTO-bismol 😂
Ally is MUCH nicer than me. I would’ve lost my mind on that fucking show. And it’s so sad how much they gaslit her into believing that she was also in the wrong. She’s not; she reviewed a product, didn’t like it, and warned people about potential safety issues with it. It’s insane what Pii and Karamo did to this poor girl on live tv.
Same :/ she was wayyyy nicer than I woulda been 😭
The second that woman touched me i wouldve snapped. Ally is a saint.
And they tried to make this whole thing racial
The way she acted was infuriating. Like stand up for what’s right, girl!!! Who cares!!! 😭
That show would of turned into jerry springer of it were me mannnn.
Yep. He even took the episode off of his channel.
Everyone, especially Chef Pii, Veronica Shaw, PSL and that talk show host Karamo, owe Ally a huuuuge apology. Poor Ally got ambushed as gaslighted by PSL and that garbage human Karamo to make her think she was the villain for criticizing a defective product and having the audacity of having it analyzed. Release the test results! Ally did nothing wrong!
Don't worry, they did issue an apology to Ally, privately and publicly on his show
@@stayrigothat's good to know
Anyone else kind of annoyed Ally didn't stand up for herself at all? She was definitely "beating around the bush" the second time she was on the show, and then vouches for the sauce like they havent been doing her dirty the whole time lol.
@@jdlaprophet97 Not to make a situation more racial. but ally seems to be suffering from white guilt.
@@jdlaprophet97They definitely paid her off
Stop calling her a chef! She’s not a chef! Chef is an earned title and until we stop using these terms for home cooks, people will continue to fall for these people!
Fr lmao
Chef pee
I wouldn't even call her a cook
I mean we say this, but she literally have video evidence of her making the stuff in her kitchen and people still thought “yeah I’ll buy that” and not “what the hell is she doing with no gloves no PPE at all just cooking shit and selling it on the Internet.”
I think it’s her user name
I often find that anyone who says "Support me because I'm a woman", tells me all I need to know about them with that statement alone.
That talk show was the biggest example of bullying and gas lighting. Unbelievable! When she grabbed her hand and didn't let go, shows her trying to dominate and demean.
P.S. The test results were bad, that is obvious.
Yeah they definitely weren't great or Allie would have said "the ingredients themselves were fine, it was the method of shipping that caused the issue."
Karamo is a clown.
They chose that blonde girl because she looked like a pushover. Let her touch somebody else without their consent. They knew what they were doing on that talk show. They planned that whole shit.
I would have snatched my hand as soon as she touched it. Like who tf she think she is?😭
Gas lighting 100%, fully agree. Impressive in its abusive ugliness. It's nice that Ali believes she could have "gone about things differently, in a better way" (paraphrased) but in truth, Ali, your actions were justifiable and good. Don't blame yourself, don't take full responsibility for pink sauce's problems.
Her condescending and infantilizing behavior towards her CUSTOMER, and the crowd's applause when she told her she's not special. It's infuriating. If I was her on that stage I'd feel like I'm in some weird twighlight zone 😂
The average IQ of the people watching that garbage is probably around 80, tops...
See, even then, I bet the audience had a que card. Cause you only say Pii and Ally during that moment, and no one applauds, then Pii said it again, that when people clapped. Where normally when some says something justifiable people cheer faster than that.
lol Just watching the clips in the video I felt like I was in the twighlight zone
It could have been a clap track or atleast initated by a clap track, if not those things then just an ignorant audience blinded by their racism.
I bet that they were a fake crowd. They were other paid or they had a signal up to clap or both.
Ally saying "I...felt a little gaslit BUT we all learned..." blah blah blah is something a successfully gaslit person would say. The fact she did nothing wrong and she was manipulated into thinking, TO THIS DAY, that she did is so sad and scary.
It's her white guilt. The majority of white Americans walk away with their tail tucked between their legs to avoid being labeled a 'racist.'
She was probably being overly gracious to just separate herself from any more drama.
Chef P did give her a private apology which she accepted and the talk show host that basically tried to blame Ally for everything eventually made a apology after so many people commented on his other videos about how wrong he was as he turned off comments on the Ally and Chef P video
When I heard this drama before and hadn't seen her interview with this guy, I was like "Yeah they all learned something, she learned not to agree to be on talk shows where she's gonna be gaslit into thinking she's a terrible person for having safety concerns about an unregulated food product" but I guess not, she learned that she's just as bad as them even though it's not true.
Some people feel the need to be polite to avoid confrontation. Especially on such a public stage, I don't blame her for being overly cautious. Still, it's sad she didn't feel comfortable enough to be open about how the show hurt her.
The moment she let it slip that she didn't know what F in FDA stands for and was indignant that she doesn't need their approval, that speaks volumes. 🤣
As a Walmart employee, I can assure y’all I haven’t seen a single person buy pink sauce ever 💀Not even through pickup or delivery 😭
💀 I always wondered this lol so thank you for your observing & reporting
I thought at least some people would confuse it with the older 'Pink Stuff', glad that didn't happen
I don’t even want to know what it tastes like.
@leewilliams3490 lmao me neither apparently its just ranch sauce tho
i always see it fully stocked on our local walmart shelves
It's crazy to think, if she wasn't irresponsible and an objectively bad person, she could've been a multimillionaire
It shows we really don't out up with any form of racism
I think this is one of the RARE instances where someone who is a bad person looking to get rich actually gets their comeuppance. How many times do we see people in the high life get away with being awful? First Pink Sauce girl, now Baby Storme with the target thing....people aren't having it.
That's deep. It reminds me of that proverb about a fool and his money parting ways. Foolish, arrogant ppl do things that cause their own demise... quickly.
This chick had a once in a lifetime chance to make a successful product and she utterly fucked it up. Boohoo to her I guess.
Imagine how many of these stories we don't even hear about. There are some people with good/great ideas that try to do all the work themselves w/o an ounce of knowledge of how to actually go about it.
I forgot how hacky and bias that interview was. She got what she deserved. She chose every wrong decision. She chose the Disney way and attacked the fans. This is what happens cause and effect.
Yeah it pisses me off when hosts think they’re the only voice of reason just bc they’re the host like they can’t be wrong and bias, which he clearly was.🙄 and don’t get me started on the follow up interview that was clearly just a ploy to change the narrative lmao
The social media responses were white privilege accusations. That's all it was about.
@@Likelyfairy completely agree. People that try to act like they have zero faults, is just insanely ridiculous.
She choose woke and was the black girl crying victim.. which is a shame because there is no need..
He deleted the episode lol
Dave's Gourmet holding her hand and looking into her eyes like a child: "You're not special"
It still feels like an insult when anyone calls her a chef. Saying she's like anyone who actually works in the culinary field is pretty rude to them. The chefs I know take their work pretty seriously.
Just call her "Cheap Pee"
It's like calling me a doctor cause I put a bandage on myself.
@@baffledbits3226 Back then she owned a catering company, so she actually was a chef. But I guess that one has gone under, considering she's facing bankruptcy now.
i was thinking this the whole time. any 'chef' who is too stupid or uninformed as to know what the FDA is, is a damn nightmare of ignorance.
I agree i doubt she went to school for chef stuff when she had no idea what fda was thats the first thing they teach you
It was irritating that Ally never revealed the results of the lab culture of the sauce. I feel like she got bullied into not showing what was going on
She was bullied. We watched two people do it on a talk show and I can't believe he waited months to apologize for doing it. And that ass didn't even mean it. He was promoting the Pink Sauce for whatsheface. Disgusting
@@Ktakahashi18 lmao, I noticed he went from quick apology to. "so you're in Walmart now" like dam
@@Grant849 lol I've seen her pink sauce in my local walmart. That's not an accomplishment considering no one is buying it. I certainly won't be buying it; it looks nasty.
because you're not allowed to criticize a black woman's business as a white person, even if it gives you food poisoning
I saw it in my Walmart and they were all different shades of pinkish grey.
I feel sorry for her kids. She tried to make a living out of selling a product irresponsibly and went rightfully bankrupt, but her kids don't deserve to be caught in the crossfire because of it.
Deuteronomy 24:16
Same here. They didn't choose to be born, let alone to have her as a mom. I hope she steps it up and looks for employment now that her sauce isn't a viable source of income.
They do, they're black, they deserve every misfortune life has to offer.
Why are so many people like you skipping over her actual legitimate sales? Her product was in Walmart if it's not still there. I get bashing her for all of that up until it was FDA approved and sold in stores. But it was FDA approved and sold in stores. So what about after that? Because all the stuff you mentioned has nothing to do with her going bankrupt. Outside of bad PR.
@@MamaMOB Tbh, a majority of them probably does it because she's black, lots of racists on the internet. If we are honest then yes, she did fuck up, but she fucked in a way which is fairly understandable for somebody who has no experience in business or food production and tries to become an entrepeneur.
We all know why the tv host went after the customer so hard and defended pink sauce lady as much as he did
Lol race?
When I heard her sauce was in Walmart I knew the company she signed with was going to screw her She didn't even know what the FDA was and she's out here signing contracts
Couldn’t have happened to anyone more deserving.
Seriously
Logan Paul maybe
Normally I don’t pray on people’s downfalls but this lady is getting everything that was coming to her
She’s as cringe as the NPC girl.
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2nd edit- Gotta love how people on this channel just love to start drama and attacking people by gaslighting and taking words out of context. Just when I thought Twitter was bad, the youtube comments especially on this channel is a billion times worse. I guess to everyone here on this thread it is a crime to even have an opinion. If you’re all so sensitive, try turning off your screen for a change.
Sweeet sweet justice ❤
She was repeatedly warned she was in over her head and it wasn’t going to end well. She was either going to get sued for lying about the ingredients in the sauce or giving her customers botulism. I just saw Pink sauce in Walmart and still no two bottles were the same color 😂
I get natural ingredients settling differently, but I’m sorry, no one but Pii got anything close to the smooth _pepto bismol pink_ colored sauce that originally made it go viral. It was false advertising; promising a product that she knew customers would never be able to get.
That's what happens when things are made w/ natural ingredients instead of artificial ones. If you want the color to be *100%* identical *100%* of the time, you'd have to use artificial ingredients.
Just look at how strawberry flavored foods are *red* while foods made w/ strawberries are *pink*
@@ArtisticlyAlexisI think it’s cause the original “pink sauce” wasn’t natural at all. It’s clear she was using a pink food color in those first videos. I believe she just added pink food coloring and spices to ranch and called it a new sauce. Once she wanted to start selling it, people told her she couldn’t just add to an existing product and call it new. I’m guessing that’s why the new recipe the company that took over made is more beige than pink. They actually made it with the ingredients she claimed to be using. That’s why they can’t replicate what made the sauce go viral in the first place.
Let's address the elephant in the room. Ally got so much heat because she's a white woman criticizing the product made by a woman of color (not sure if the pink sauce lady is fully black). Furthermore there were black entrepreneurs that reached out to the lady in the beginning and she ignored them or called them haters. She deserves everything she's getting rn.
Yeah. In that light it's really gross to ignore all the other women of color who were criticizing this product (because they were sent something that would've poisoned them!?!) and pretend like this is some privileged white woman picking on a poor innocent underdog. Like no sir, you're the one deplatforming black voices because they don't fit your narrative.
and I can bet that most of the audience is also black.
Can you racist and bigots take your prejudice somewhere else and stop looking for reasons to attack black people because you're full of hate?
You're absolutely right. That's exactly what it is.
You'd think this would serve as a lesson to people not to judge or support anybody based on race but we both know it won't.
She criticized Pi because her product was a litteral *hazard* . There was a glitter looking spec found in her pink sauce and if she hadn't inspected it like she did, she would've digested it as well as her family members who also wanted to try it, if they hadn't already. I highly doubt race was taken into account rather than a product being possibly contaminated and given to people to taste. You can be an entrepreneur as a person of color, and still make extremely dumbass decisions and all around not be a good person.
I can genuinely say, my biggest issue with the Pink Sauce situation is Chef Pi (and that talk show host, lbr) acting like it's the *consumer's* job to educate the creator/seller of an item on things they should already have looked into and researched before selling.
For real. Most businesses have a way you can contact them to give feedback - like I had to email Michelina's to tell them that their "new and improved" recipe makes me sick every time I eat it now - but it's not the consumer's job to say "I had a problem with this product. Did you, the people who make it, include such-and-such ingredient and research how to make a dairy-based product shelf stable for shipping considerations?" When people have complaints about a business or product, it's always the responsibility of the business to contact the consumer to say "Sorry you had a problem with it, can you give us more details? How can we make this right with you?"
Not just that, but then shaming and belittling a consumer who did just that.
That negroid ain't a chef
the way that talk show guy flipped around the 'women should uplift other women' to use it against her is so evil and manipulative
yeah I was like who the hell died and made this dude the pussy police
I ,do not, like him.
I just wanted to jump through the screen and knock him on his ass just for saying that 🤦🏾♂️
I agree that the direction of this talk show episode was a whole hot mess. Extremely biased. Karamo was definitely siding with the Pink Lady. As a talk show host, he should always be objective, and although wrong in how he handled this whole conversation, he was trying to be sympathetic to her with the perspective to support her in her business. This is a black woman who started a business and gained instant success. Black people are going to support black people. What was supposed to be handled as a business was taken like a personal attack by this woman who just had genuine concern for this product. On the surface, I heard about the backstory of Pink Sauce, and even though I thought the product looked like a biohazard myself, as another black woman, I was extremely happy for her success. All that aside, she is responsible for her business and its integrity, and she failed at it, so that has consequences.
Karamo came from the show Queer Eye (the most wholesome makeover show known to man), and had more of a counselor role on the show. He's most definitely not a malicious person, but I will say I don't agree with the direction he went with this discussion.
Ally is a saint. She was so diplomatic, so nice, never got aggressive and had valid concerns. She did nothing wrong.
I hate that the show threw her under the bus twice and used her to promote this ignorant, egotistical woman's product.
She got done dirty going on that biased show. The whole "you're not special" shit irritates me to no end because like the video creator and others have said, this woman is a paying customer. Not that the customer is always right because that is not true in the least, but take heed to what your customers are saying for the sake of your reputation and brand at least.
Honestly she took it laying down .....
Yeah that was disgusting. Especially when she grabbed her hand. I don't condone violence but man she needed a slap for that. The NERVE!
Ally won in the end lol.
All about race , bottom line
'this doesn't make sense' is the best he could do without speaking his mind. Have a drink every time he says that.
Why would a customer have to contact the company owner to make sure that they are taking all necessary actions to run a company and business? That SHOULD be a given if you're selling products to the public. She should have done her own research!
Well she's from Floriduh, so bold to assume she would even take the time to do that.
For someone who claims she knows the industry, she made all the wrong choices. Everyone involved owes ally an apology.
20:30 It's pretty obvious that she signed some papers stating that she will never reveal the content of the analysis, in exchange of some money... So, good for her, I guess?
@@Alfred-Neuman I never mentioned the analysis. What she does with it is her business. This doesn't negate the fact that she's owed an apology for how she was treated.
Yeah, I had to ff through the show where they basically attacked her. It’s so uncomfortable to watch her go through that.
@@chanmarr8118 I liked him in Queer Eye, but lost alot of respect for him after seeing that.
@@cinema_chic
You don't understand... Apologizing in public would be like she's admitting she did something wrong, which is obviously something she cannot ever do. It's a lot easier to just buy her silence (Allegedly), and, in some way this money could be seen as part of some kind of apology.
Maybe she apologized in private but it would be surprising.
I think this kind of legal document is called a non-disclosure agreement, but I could be wrong, I'm not a lawyer.
(This is all allegedly... I don't have a definitive proof there is any legal agreements between these two girls. But in a legal perspective I think it would makes perfect sense, plus the way she's talking at 20:30.)
The audience being all "YASS QUEEN" about Pii completely not understanding how businesses actually work. It's extremely normal for a customer to say "hey there's a problem with this" and the company contacting the customer to say "oh my gosh we're so sorry, how can we make this right?" The customer usually doesn't private message companies to say "Hey did you research the fact that you can't have unrefrigerated dairy products?"
Yeah. I don't understand the applauding. WTF!?
I mean you can have unrefrigerated dairy products if you treat it properly and have enough preservatives, ranch is pretty commonly sold on shelves without refrigeration but it's been pasteurized and has enough preservatives which her sauce didn't, it had a bit of vinegar and citric acid which would act as preservatives to a degree but it obviously just wasn't enough
Right! And Ally wasn’t even being hateful, just honest! The poor girl literally did nothing wrong and got publicly scorned for it.
They're clapping seals all talk shows have them they're brain dead rubes that Clap when the sign tells them to clap
Chef Pii had to have some friends and family in the audience because I don't understand the applause.
7:31 wait… did she think the fda was Florida department agriculture? Since she thinks fda is medical, and agriculture is food.. LOL
Can't feel sorry someone who legit shit on everyone who was trying to help her. Remember that talk show interview? Pepperidge Farm does.
Maybe this whole thing just disappears 👨🏼🌾
I STILL laugh at the “What do you mean FDA approved? I don’t sell medical products!” 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
One could argue that it's pepto bismol
I'm not American, but I know what FDA stands for and their role is 😂😂😂
I have no words on the sheer arrogance and stupidity this pink person demonstrated when she claimed she didn't need any FDA approval. The little acting show with the phantom FDA rep at her home was pretty hilarious, too. This pink person is absolutely hopeless in so many ways.
She thought it was the Farmaceutical Drug Adminstration.
I had always believed that she just food colored some ranch, turning it pink, then when people demanded it, she just threw together a whole punch of shit and sold it, hoping to make a quick buck. Now she's all "Oh no! The consequences of my actions!" What a loser. You ALWAYS read the contracts. EVERY WORD.
Alle is such a kind lady.
Imagine if she would have just ran with that. Making silly viral kitchen creations could of been her thing and I’m sure a company would have still come along to make a product with her
@@alleyj826 I completely agree do you remember when we had colorful ketchup I would totally go for some pink ranch
You expect her to understand contractural language?! She didn’t even know what the “F” in FDA stood for!! If you take the time to look into her eyes you’ll see she’s SLOW!! No! Seriously!! It’s like the lights are on but nobody’s home!!
I forget who it was, but a UA-camr took the ingredients list from the Pink Sauce bottle that he saw in a TikTok video and bought them and made his own version of the sauce. He said it was basically a ranch with pitaya (dragon fruit) powder, which is where the sweet taste and pink color came from. Well, a light pink color: not sure what she put in the version of the sauce that was hot pink.
Also, I found some at my local Walmart, produced by Dave's Gourmet, because I was curious and I heard that this awful woman wouldn't get a cent from it (yes, I'm petty). It tastes like a tangy ranch with a bit of sweetness, and is pink from the dragon fruit puree.
I think that she is in the wrong, maybe it was a quick buck , or maybe she wanted to build a sauce empire with no real background research; can we really be sure if it's either? Many contracts are worded in an obfuscated way that is then legally(expensively) debatable. Reading through 20 pages when you're told a slightly BS summary? How many music artists( notoriously in hip-hop in the 90s), child actors, car leasers, and others got tricked into BS. A statically significant number. Reading through every word without legal/professional council is ill advised.
OMG, so glad I found your channel. FDA? We don't need no stinkin' badges. Hilarious. Can't wait to binge watch more!
what bothers me most about this is how quick wal mart was to put her sauce on the shelf. Getting shelf space at Walmart is life changing for a small business, and they don't just hand it out. People put a lot of time, effort and money into getting a product on the shelf at Walmart. Why was she rewarded despite extreme negligence? I find it disgusting really
i don't think she was rewarded for very long lol. she didn't put it on the shelf, the company she signed a deal with did. she had basically nothing to do with the sauce that was in walmart. they made the recipe and everything. more like the established sauce business got another slot on the walmart shelf. the suits figured this insanely viral drama would translate to $$$ in stores, which it probably did for a few months. then it died down.
@@badonpurpose8930regardless, there are thousands of far more deserving small business that should’ve had the shot she had spoon fed to her
Because corporations are all about this bullshit called dei, diversity equity, and inclusion, and saying you have products from black owned small businesses on your shelf is like the ultimate virtue signal. You can be a super shitty corporation who's entire operation is subsidized by tax payer dollars but if anyone criticizes them they can say we support black owned businesses.
yeah, some firm that had also been known for some hot sauce took over, rights to it, yup they made their own recipe and expanded their shelf presence. I do believe she gave up any finger in it, for a lump sum, lemme guess, probably like 500 bucks
Walmart sold out to China in 2005 or so ...I worked there all the sudden we were handed this mini booklet to all employees and really pushed the new reorganized company we also went from counting inventory to Every product having a scanable embedded chip then everyone seemed to follow in the retail market 😊
I honestly don't care how cruel I sound, but this was 100% deserved.
She was so mean to the one person on the talk show that seemed genuinely concerned and was being very kind. She blew got blown up at all for nothing.
This was fully deserved.
Yup fully agree it was deserved the way talked down to her customer on live TV
I agree with you she was just showing her true colours to me she would of been that way the entire time because even after getting called out she's still arrogant then begs for money acting like nothings happened 😂😂
I agree, she deserved it
Poor Ally
Yeah as much as I am sad for her kids she totally deserve it
Exactly, she's crying bankrupt. Must be her good karma. Although Im sure her GoFundMe is a bit odd when her goal is like $100,000 talk about greed.....
The fact she made her whole personality "pink" after making that wack ass sauce just cracks me up
But it still works because of Barbie.
She did that before actually, definitely not defending her at all but that's why she named it Pink in the first place also her name being "chef pi" the pi being short for pink....I would've moved AWAY from the color pink after that tho😂😂😂 but she doubled down🤦🏾♀️
@@swaggerish I wonder what she does with the oceans of time she saves by writing/saying Pi instead of Pink
@@rekacolour 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Quack is wack.
New to your channel. The unauthentic chef was contacted by an authentic legitimate chef who was also a restaurant owner. She offered any help to the Pink Sauce woman who declined. After she declined, all of this drama happened and honestly could have been avoided. Shameful! Allie was in a no-win situation. She should have provided the results on her own social media.....maybe!!! Well done! You have an amazing channel!!!!
I hated her ever since she gaslight the hell out of that girl on TV along with the show's host. That was actually disgusting and drained whatever ounce of respect I still had for her as a businesswoman. She couldn't even apologize to the woman without fluffing it up with BS.
Karma will eventually bite the ass.
And black Twitter did what black Twitter does and made it about race. This whole thing was embarrassing
@@TipsyGizmoif anything it was racial the other way around like this was a primarily black talk show attacking a white lady and gaslighting the fuck out of her .
That clip of her "buying" her own sauce at Wal-Mart somehow managed to drip more narcissism than I've seen from even the Kardashians. Without her even saying a word.
Why would she even need to buy her own sauce at Wal-Mart? She knows the recipe, it's not like she couldn't make it herself!
@@FrenkTheJoy she probably doesn't know the Walmart recipe that only yields a sauce bottles worth instead of 444 tbsp or about 3 and a half gallons of sauce
I mean, I do hear people do that all the time. It's usually a tactic, you know? It gives the illusion of "oh this shelf is almost empty? Must be good then." They wanted to make it look like it sold out within a day. It's a hype tactic.
When my great grandmother was a concert producer, I remember these celebrities would buy their own stuff from a store and since no one really needs that much of, I don't know, a perfume? They'd just send those products they bought to acquaintances since they have to do that anyway. It's not narcissism, just a good marketing strategy. But knowing the pink sauce lady? I mean, she's not a celebrity who needs to keep up with her public image. So maybe she is just narcissistic. After all I've seen and heard about her, I don't even know what's going on in this lady's mind.
LOL right? Makes me want to sarcastically ask why she needs to buy it when she makes it herself.
There were successful black chefs and food manufacturers that tried to help her in the beginning, and she called them trolls and haters!!! That customer, Ally, deserved none of the bullshit she got! She was legit a concerned customer and she received contaminated product, just like a lot of other customers did!!
Glad you had her on the shiw just learning about this pink auce crap. Let people talk all the way before cutting them off . Great job. Sending Love from Chicago Smooches 😘
I know of NOBODY who bought this through a grocer. It was never going to be more than a TikTok fad, and I'm not sure why the distributor thought it might succeed in the retail market. Look, middle age midwestern moms are going to see that crap on the shelf (where it's usually a washed-out peach color and variable, but rarely pink), just say "No way I'm buying Pepto Bismol for my chicken dinner", and move on to purchase their usual gallon drum of Hidden Valley Ranch dressing.
Exactly what I was thinking, success on tik tok does not mean success in the real world!
Actually I bought it in Walmart in the USA this July only because I was curious enough to try it and they don't sell it in Canada. It really isn't anything special.
I go to Walmart regularly enough that I can tell when it was a restock day for a product versus if a product just isn't selling, and that pink sauce was NOT selling. I don't think I ever saw even one bottle gone. Walmart used to sell this kind of instant ramen that you could tell nobody liked, but even that would have one or two things gone when you looked. (it was "Panda Signature" or something, definitely had Panda in the name. The ramen is usually half-picked over but NOBODY was buying that Panda stuff, but there was still more of it gone than there was of the pink sauce)
Lol ranch pretty sure ranch dressing is the US’ national drink at this point
She tried to sell a product that only had any hype due to being weird on tiktok and screwed up doing that safely, and when a company got the rights to it she seems to have thought she could then just skate by, not realizing the popularity of her sauce was a fad and that she had squandered a lot of good will already. So when the sauce sales start dropping, she can't just depend on that anymore and that is somehow everyone else's fault.
Thank you! I said the same thing! Controversies aside, she created a gimick product that also happend to be poisonous....she needs a marketing class along side her business, cooking and food safety courses
Plus, she seems to be financially illiterate. Why didn't she have a lawyer involved when signing these business contracts? Had she done so, the company she was dealing with probably wouldn't have screwed her over so easily. And why wasn't she able to properly budget the money she was putting into her business vs the money she was receiving back? She needs to get a real job if she's so broke that she can't feed her kids.
I'm shocked that she went bankrupt just because this sauce business didn't work. Didn't she have any savings? What about her job as a "chef?" Did she quit as soon as she signed the contract? Or did she start spending like crazy? Either way, she did give me the ( and excuse me for sounding mean) impression that she was very dumb, so I am not surprised at all. I hope she just starts looking for a job and not rely on others.
Oh no, I can not with her. It's very clear she has never taken responsibility for any of her wrongs. This is a masterclass on manipulation and gaslighting.
Typical rachet behavior
I wouldn’t say master cause she couldn’t properly articulate a sentence
It is. Omg
Yup you hit the nail right on the head. No responsibility. And now she's taking money from her disabled mom. Get a job! She's supposedly a chef right? Go get a job as a chef and feed your kids.
Absolutely, manipulation I can't even believe that talk show I thought it was racism too like they was trying to lift up the black girl no matter what she did wrong and trying to make the white girl look bad smh
This is the best video on the subject showing showing follow up videos with Ally. Thank you.
She got the biggest handout in history and had people hold her hand to get into Walmart and she STILL failed.. 😂😂😂 sometimes Karma is great
I can’t believe that guy bent over backwards to silence legitimate lab results and research.
“I don’t know if I can comment on it . . “ was a strange response Ally kept making in the interview here. I’m concerned she got threatened with some legal bullshit, because she was being SO extra careful and diplomatic.
Or she just couldn’t handle the death threats.
People are saying that she was paid hush money by Wal-Mart.
"Pink sauce don't contribute to your health!"
She ain't lying😂
I feel so bad for Ally, even now - I watched that whole show, and the follow up and it’s just awful the psychological manipulation that host and ‘chef’ pi tried to pull.
I don’t actually ascribe to the ‘customer first’ mantra, because it’s created a whole entitlement problem, but it should be ‘safety and quality first’.
don't, Walmart paid her off to not talk shit, that is why she is being very careful about her words, they don't wan their sales to drop so they paid for her silence, just curious how much
@@irinaparent9066Walmart could’ve paid her the world, and Ally would still have my sympathy. There is zero reason why Pii and the host gaslit her to such an extreme, all to save face. It’s disgusting behavior.
both of them are disgusting to do what they did and say what they said, but people need to realize that your sympathy for her is not needed, she is not afraid of speaking, she accepted cash to keep silent. she isn't afraid of saying anything bad like people are saying, it is because she will have to give all that money back if she does, but hey at least she got a payday out of it@@ShadowLinkxMaster
@@irinaparent9066 why the fuck would WalMart get so deeply involved in a fad product's reputation? The sauce was sold to a company that knew how to make it safely, that's all they care about. Maybe PII paid her off, but WalMart? Lmfao
@@ShadowLinkxMasterright?! The gaslighting is what triggered me so hard.
Ally handled that so well. Idk if Karamo was being intentional or if he just didn’t do his homework. The way he hopped on Chef Pii’s side and almost tried to make it a racial thing was dead wrong. Trying to tell her about her privilege. Yikes.
The way Chef Pii put her hands on her to tell her she wasn’t special, condescendingly. That woulda been a fight somewhere in the world. And she knows it.
I think she was trying to wind Ally up so she'd get a negative reaction and could claim to be a victim... again.
Karamo is a supremacist
Kramo's show would have turned into an episode of Jerry Springer if that was me. Rule#1 don't touch me
@@felix0-014if someone I don't know touches me with any real aggression behind it, they're gonna lose that hand, and, probably some teeth, I'm ridiculously short tempered
We all know he was sticking up for her bc she was a black woman.
It almost bothers me that Ally has been so gaslit to believe she did anything wrong tbh.
It's that white guilt behind her
Its the black privilege of some people
@@darkmisticono such thing as black privilege. The truth is that Ally was placed in an environment where she was guaranteed no support from the beginning. Ally wouldn’t have gotten the same reaction if she were making the same points in a viral TikTok video, and the same goes for the pink sauce lady. She was just set up to be ridiculed and made to look stupid, sadly.
@@rockstarslump6847 im just saying if she was black they will not have this hostile aproach to her...
@@darkmisticoit’s also the fact if the pink sauce lady was white☠️ yes their race is important in this setting however, this was set up to go for the white Girl attacks black girl narrative; but ya see how no one fell for it?
Another channel I must follow! I am never going to get any work done at this rate. Thanks for the insight I did see this at Walmart here on the west coast. In the markdown section.
The reason Karamo (don't care if I misspelled his name) apologized months after that fiasco was just to save his show from getting cancelled. Since that episode aired, people were relentlessly shaming him to hell and back on all of his social media pages. He probably figured the hate would die down after a week or two, but it didn't. There seemed to be a UA-camr bringing up the pink source episode every other day, and with that, came a new flood of people hating him. I'm pretty sure his ratings were tanking too. So, he had to swallow his pride and invite her back to apologize months after the event.
Yeah, I was wondering about that because wasn’t it proven that he like deleted his channel or at least that episode, and then tried to disappear like the fact that he’s back right now, after months of silence on his part by not being a man and opening up and apologizing to someone, he was blatantly rude too like you’re supposed to be objective not “oh yeah, I’ll totally side with this woman because me and her share the same skin color and this other lady who was bringing up perfectly good criticisms is bad!”
She never should have gone back on the show and give him the satisfaction. Another poor decision on her front.
You spelled his name correctly. I don't watch his show but I knew who he was from some reality show he was on. He's a manipulative ass kisser.
Bruh took him a whole month 💀
@@purplewolfranger22 they probably pay her to go back
Allie was way too good through this whole situation. I can't believe she managed to maintain her composure so well.
Honestly too well to the point where she just looked dumb.
She wasn’t there for Chef Pii’s apology … she was there for Karamo’s. Alle is a professional. She did what she needed to do for her career, which was give the network a chance to mend the relationship. If the network did her dirty AGAIN, she would have been able to benefit from the online attention that followed. It was a win-win for Alle, professionally speaking.
I've worked in the food industry for over 10 years. It has food inspections out of the blue at your factory/plant. All food related business has this, literally everything that has anything to do with food. She didn't even know what BATCH is. It is the most important part of your entire company. Being able to track all issues down to the last ounce of salt, just like the blonde girl said. If you buy stuff from a random girl on TikTok you deserved food poisoning. I swear, humanity is under full blown regression.
all of this is exactly why i raised a damn eyebrow and felt some pretty aggressive things towards her. she has NO BUSINESS working with food if she doesn't even know these simple things.
Yes exactly
I'm glad you made an update video. Was wondering where she ended up
I genuinely don't think I've ever been more irritated and flabbergast by how delusional she was on that talk show. She literally picked out the critic who had the most respectful criticism of her. Then she had the audacity to tell her she put her and her child at risk, completely ignoring the countless children she put at risk by selling this product. And to top it all off, the brain dead audience just cheered her on for being a delusional sociopath on television. I lost so much faith in humanity that day
Majora's Mask is gay as fuck
Most talk shows audience clap on command, which this seems highly likely as literally nobody clapped for the guest even though she was clearly in the right.
@@AspireGMDNo, they didn't clap for Ally because she's a white woman "attacking" a young black woman trying to make something of herself and blah blah blah
Bro. Im more irritated with the SHOW like..wtf was that.?? They just said that a woman cant complain agains another woman cuz shes the boss? I hope the show gets canceld honestly
Fwiw, the audiences don't get paid unless they clap when the producers tell them to clap.
So it's really the producers.
“I know the industry” but she doesn’t know who or what the FDA is lol
I feel super bad for Ally. I would’ve cried and be so traumatized if someone held my hand telling me to my face that I’m not special while an audience claps in support for degrading me.
I think she meant the influencer and social media industry
Or you could just not care what other people think of you. If you know you're not in the wrong, it doesn't matter if 10000 people are telling you you're wrong
Yup, this was the worst part, they all sat there and degraded her person for questioning the safety of that disgusting sludge in a bottle
Traumatized 🤣 ain’t no fuggin way 💀
@@mattb6646This is true. But have you ever been on a talk show where everyone is instructed to side with a narcissist?
You don't need to have empathy and I'm not asking you to empathise, but just telling you to understand that you're not Alle.
That talk show clip still makes me angry to this day. Actions have consequences. Chef P’s actions were well deserving of criticism. But does she take accountability? No. Instead let’s blame the customer for not liking her gross product that could’ve gotten someone sick.
You are a freaking great UA-camr. Great personality and interesting content every time. Thank you bro!
The level of gaslighting by Karamo and pick sauce lady was something to behold.
He should just stick to Queer Eye. Terrible!
One thing I'm surprised no one has seemed to mention is that 2 of the pink sauce ingredients are lemon juice and milk. Citric juice speeds up the souring process of milk. On top of all the other shipping errors, no wonder people were saying it was disgusting. They were practically eating dressed up, improperly soured dairy products
She's a "chef" in the same way I'm an astronaut.
Walmart obviously realized her product would never get FDA approval so they created their own under a branding contract hoping the notoriety would be enough to make some money. As a result, their sauce doesn't look anything like the neon garbage she was making (because that would never be approved as safe and edible probably because it had a gargantuan amount of food coloring) so now it's just another random sauce on the shelves and no one wants to try it. There's nothing special about it, no one even mentions what it tastes like! The gross color was literally the ONLY SELLING POINT (for idiots). It's like trying to sell silver shoes but never telling anyone what the size is lol
@@ct5625some people who have tried the sauce (by making it themselves or buying the walmart version) say that's it's straight up just pink ranch but slightly sweeter due to the dragon fruit 💀
I am so happy that things came full circle.
She was so rude to that woman for questioning things. How it’s made, packaged, like just normal azz questions. And wanted to play the victim on the show to gaslight Ally and everyone else who had valid questions.
She can’t keep getting away with it and she didn’t
Edit: I wanted to add that constructive criticism and feedback is not hate. The fact that she had trouble accepting feedback about her product just lets me know she is not a good fit for operating a company unless she is willing to change her mentality. It is not the customers responsibility to reach out to her business before making reviews. And it’s bizarre that she believed she was special and entitled to never receive any negative reviews.
FDA did NOT show up at her door😂! Now that shes broke, she can come up with a "Blue Sauce" and do it right this time.😂
This just reminds me of that time in an Etsy group someone was asking for opinions on their new listing, they were making medical claims so I politely told her she should change some words, so she isn’t violating the FDA. Her response to that was I don’t know who or what the FDA is or what it has to do with my products. This was a 40 year old woman who had lived in the USA her entire life 🤦🏻
How ally can defend the pink sauce actions is beyond me. The fact she wouldn’t release the lab tests proves that chef pi made an impression on her. Any normal person who is treated like that would leave and, probably, make a video with the results on the way home. I’m still baffled she never released them. Maybe she was paid off or she had to sign some sort of waiver before going on the show that she wouldn’t release her findings. Lastly a go fund me when your business fails? How bout get a real job and stop scamming people.
She contaminated the sample with her finger so the results don't matter
@@kosmicinclinations3333 Right, at least someone gets it.
@@kosmicinclinations3333the bacteria that comes from your finger vs the bacteria that develops when food isnt correctly packaged are different. depending on the tests, they would still probably be able to find out what was inside of it
It bothered me because she didn’t even pay for the sample to be sent off. Her followers did, and I believe she owed it to the people that paid for it to post the results.
@@mr.bingusthecat when trying to be smart goes wrong, once it's contaminated any results can't be accepted.
That was pretty appalling on every level. The only person who came out of it looking like a decent human is Ally. Good for you Atozy for giving her a chance to be heard. Disgusting that ANYONE should be receiving death threats over anything as 'trivial' as critiquing a bad product. It seems to have become common place and it's vile and destroys lives. It must be terrifying and shame on anyone that does it. People, if you know anyone doing it please call them out.
She's white and she went after a black girl. The show and the death threats are all about that. This is America at the moment.
She should have realised as soon as she got to the show.
Ally seemed to be paid off for her silence. She didn't have permission to answer certain questions, she definitely signed a NDA.
@@PeteringYT That makes sense. Thanks.
“Her livelihood, her safety is being affected now”
Wha- dude the safety and health of her customers are being affected!
She deserves all the hate, BUT the people that saw her bottle it in her kitchen and still decided to buy it deserve the product they got.
That's what I'm saying like why tf did anyone find this appealing to begin with lol
I think people take for granted most of the food they see, so it doesn't even occur to them that homemade food not FDA approved could contain botulism. It's not a common topic most people talk about or taught because it's not a worry for the majority of people.
Either that or they wanted to see how bad it was. Even if people are stupid, I still don't think they deserve to be ripped off and get deadly food poisoning. I think getting what they get is punishment enough, not botulism. 😂
@@venusbleu5764
I think it was the flavour? She left it so vague people really for some reason wanted it?
Most consumers would not consider that it is even possible to buy non-FDA/unsafe food products, let alone have them shipped in the US, let alone have all of these shows and social media platforms and influencers promote them.
It's the power of social media people, if you're half brain dead, if you see sum popular on the socials getting attention, then you automatically will want to aswell to fit in.
Most of you on this comment section are not brain dead so it's hard to wrap you're head around but I'm fairly certain it's just seeing it on the socials that did it for them.
"ooh angel number! Look at that!"
You're 100% correct --- this was her "thinking" when choosing that ridiculous number of servings
I remember her on that one interview with Ally, she was such a jerk. I just saw this on Walmart within the last 6 weeks.
The fact that she thought anyone would believe the FDA would just show up at anybody's door, like a neighbor asking you to turn your stereo down, is just fabulous
I wouldn't trust that woman to spell FDA much less abide by any rules or laws to safeguard people.
I wouldn't trust her to count to 3 or spell cat
She's almost certainly getting paid what she's owed. She just doesn't realize her crappy sauce isn't selling lol
"Her business her livelihood is being affected now" oh so when she did NONE of the proper steps to make this product and ship it out to people with 0 care of food safety did this also affect her or did it just not happen and we somehow started back on square one? Bottom line is she could have killed people! How is this women not in jail.
Very Nice Vid man excellent coverage and valid points
This woman is SO unlikeable, even if she had bottled the cure for a disease, people would have been like, "eh, I'll wait." Glad karma didnt drag things out with this one 😂
Oh my god, thank god this lady got hit with some accountability. When her sauce got bought I was so irritated that she was rewarded for being awful
To this day the Koroma( how ever you spell his name) episode still rubs me the wrong way. And as for the pink sauce lady's issues of not being paid: Did she have a lawyer present when signing the deal? Since it was such a new product I bet there was a sales clause in it and that's why she isn't seeing any monetary pay out or did she sell them the recipe and therefore the company owns it and then owes her nothing?
The other thing about the FDA thing is that you never hear him say anything but how they are going to talk later! He never explains why he is there on the video, he never voices concerns, or asks to see her kitchen or do any inspections! All you really hear is her talking to him, but there doesn’t seem to be him saying anything to respond to!
Gee it's almost like many of us saw this coming after it went viral the way she treated customers AND the fact she was selling product that could LITERALLY kill people.... the fact she didn't see this coming is the least surprising part for me considering how narrow minded she is
When your head is so far up your butt you view the world through your bellybutton your going to have an extremely narrow world view
I remember people who were against this were called racist oddly enough.
Karma took a while but it definitely still came for her.
Honestly, it happened quicker than I expected. Karma usually likes to take it's time and let them simmer. Looks like it got tired of waiting 😂
@@AshChiCupcakthis chick was SO obnoxious & horrible that even Karma decided, "nope, shut her up NOW." 😂❤
Not how karma works
Karama wanted her Azz to bloody cook
Karma literally takes place in your next reincarnation
It’s definitely a minimum sales requirement thing and she definitely got paid a large amount of money from the brand deal so it’s clear she burned through all the money from that instead of reinvesting it into her product
What led to her downfall is ALOT of influencers were trying her sauce AFTER it hit Walmart and were saying it tasted terrible
What she failed to understand is that unless she’s some mega internet celebrity with a massive following, which she wasn’t, there was no way she was going to make any money from that brand deal
Stevie wonder and ray Charles could’ve seen this coming a mile away
That’s right. The sauce apparently doesn’t taste good. Its selling point in Chef Pii’s TikToks was that it was HOT pink and used completely natural coloring. My guess: you can’t achieve that color with natural coloring AND make it shelf stable at the same time. Or at least, you can’t do it and be cost effective in such a saturated market. Perhaps it could have been achieved if the sauce was refrigerated, but that significantly adds to the cost of transport. Not to mention how steep the competition is for a spot in the refrigerated aisles of a grocery store, which is VERY steep.
@@YellaBellaReno I mean it’s dragon fruit and ranch
That sounds so awful
Even if it did taste good, her attitude during this whole saga would’ve pushed away the customers who would’ve been curious anyway
Chef pii deserved her failure
Also how the hell do you know what FDA is? The F stands for food lol
Pink lace front wigs are expensive…
@@zaneps151 I’m not really a ranch fan to begin with, so I guess I don’t feel comfortable asserting that sweet, tangy ranch would be a bad combo? I dunno. It’s not that I hate ranch, it’s just never my choice of dressing or sauce if there are other options. 😅
I also think it’s bizarre to not understand food safety or what the F in FDA stands for, as I seem to recall her saying she had been a chef for sometime. If I had hired her for food service in the past, I’d be more than a little disturbed watching this drama unfold later. Like, what other basic food safety practices didn’t she know when she was preparing MY food?!?
Ally needs to grow a backbone. She’s too sweet and nice for this world
I’m half tempted to donate a dollar with the note saying “You’re not special.”
But honestly I’d rather keep my dollar than give it to someone like her…
Donate a penny instead with that message
Holy i wouldve paid (not to her) to see her reaction
@meilinrivera1 two pennies. then you can add the line "but that's just my two cents"
The only people who deserve any of that money are her children, and I can't trust that any of it would actually be used for them.
That “interview” segment was pure gaslight. They flew out the white girl they could bully into compliance with their pre written narrative. 🤷🏾♀️
Her name is Allie not "the white girl".
I heard that the host's behavior here cancled shi show!
@@liviavallendenez They flew out Allie because they wanted to create the narrative of "THE WHITE GIRL" bullying a small black business. The commenter said the white girl to get the point across, not as a form of racism. So CHILL
@@johrathbun It takes a 2 second search to see that the show is not cancelled. Do some research instead of believing everything you see on the internet
@@lmSheepchill, they said “heard” no need to be snotty
honestly so glad justice is being served i ALWAYS wished this lady the worst especially after the interview with ally. she singled out the one person when millions were reviewing her garbage product. hope bankruptcy is just tip of the iceberg for this entitled hussy..
Careful wishing bad things on people...
@@NoCtUrNaLJonez for disrespectful and ignorant people I wish the worst. If that offends you keep scrolling,simple.
@@NoCtUrNaLJonezNo it’s just called karma
She deserves karma for selling botulism in a bag and being a witch about valid questions being broached.
@traypugh729 You haven't offended me at all. I just said, be careful wishing evil on people. If you want to be that type of dark person who wishes evil on people, then don't be surprised if it comes back on you. And you will deserve every little single bit of it, no doubt. Nuff said.
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