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Factor is just TV dinner cosplaying as healthy food
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It seems like their strategy is to sell every meal at the same price regardless of how cheap it is to make. If you just choose based on taste and to get a variety you are going to massively overpay for some of them without realising. Anyway if you go to a grocery store just to buy 10 ready meals you can be done and out of there in 5 minutes so why are you paying for delivery.
Should've renamed the brand as UA-cam dinner
Yeeessss
True, but it is also healthier than TV dinners by a pretty wide margin
every meal service program is just an elaborate way to make adults eat like they’re in their middle school cafeteria again
For some adults, that would be a step up.
Make? no sorry this is what they want they just make an excuse.
Agreed
this is far better than what is served in a middle school
hellofresh was great for me and my bf to give us meal prep/recipe ideas and it helped us get into the habit of cooking but i could not imagine doing it for more than a few months. this microwave shit looks worse than my middle school food tho lmao
Let me let you in on a secret. They're old people meals. My mom, before she passed away, got a meal plan exactly like this through her medicare. They'd send you packaged meals that looked exactly, 100% like these, that you heat up for a couple of minutes in the microwave.
My grandfather had also a very similar thing 15 years ago, just a local producer doind these things for senior homes basically.
my elderly aunt had the same thing and frankly the ones she got tasted better.
its the insurance business for a new generation of nepo flunkies
If the company you're talking about is who I think it is, then I can say while similar, the quality is not the same.
this!! we get meals delivered for our grandparents that live with us and they look like these meals. actually better quality honestly
My favorite part is when UA-camrs are promoting Factor, half the time they dont even show themselves really eating it. Instead you get a lot of shots of the meal and maybe one shot of taking of bite, not chewing or swallowing, just eating a bite and thumbs up.
I didn't see Factor sponsoring youtubers until Doug Doug mentioned them in a non-sponsored video talking about his health. And it was like after he mentioned them Factor was like "hang on, we can just on the youtube sponsorship train too!"
@alienatedpoet1766 Hello Fresh owns Factor so I doubt this is the case
It's similar with airup
That’s because a lot of people find eating on camera to be gross and off putting. Trust me, the meals aren’t so bad they’d have to fake a reaction because they are so disgusting
Even better: UK/European creators being sponsored when Factor isn't even available here in Europe 😅
TEN BUCKS for one meal? Bro jesus christ, I'd rather just buy my ingredients and cook everything myself. As much as I am one to often pay for a convenience cost, that is absurd.
Not everyone gets it doesn't take that long
Not only that, but you probably get higher quality food depending on how well you can cook.
You can get a double cheeseburger, fries, and a medium drink from In-N-Out for about that much, sheesh! Most likely tastes better too.
Ten dollars in my country could buy you a luxurious meal, freshly made.
Bud has an AI generated pfp. @@hydradiagonal3404
They should've factored this into consideration.
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Heh
Ha ha haaa
UP TOP ✋
That's a knee slapper!
They should’ve factored in some seasoning
love the point at the end about factor being good for people who are SO overworked they literally do not have the time to cook. but also have the kind of money to drop on 10$/meal. like that's such a weird niche to be aiming at, because if people are working that much out of necessity then they probably can't afford a service priced like factor, but anyone who has the money for factor is probably just gonna spend their money on better food than that. really not sure what their customer base looks like
from what I've heard the idea customer base is youtubers
Note that it's also not just good for people who spend a lot of time working but also a lot of disabled people who might not be able to plan their own meals or cook for themselves, but that also falls into the range of generally not going to have the money to justify spending that much on a service like this.
it really sucks because something like this would legitimately be a good help for a lot of people had it just not been for the price.
@@ajmoment8091 oh no literally I am disabled and I previously got excited abt factor because I would KILL to have genuinely cooked food ready for me this easily! but like hell I can spend 10$/meal when I'm already struggling to get by on disability income, believe you me I know I hate being a potential demographic but being priced out of it entirely
I bet you could find someone to make you enough meals for 3-4 days and it wouldn't cost much more than factor, but finding the person would be a hassle. It's like paying someone to clean your house. If you're really that busy and you're making decent money, it is worth it.
Frankly, I bet if you got to talking to a local, independent restaurant, you could cut a deal for pre purchased meals.
Yeah honestly those people are probably just gonna get fast food or something. Not the youtube frozen meal kit
*PLEASE* do Raycon next, I am DYING to see if they've gotten any better since the Dankpods reviews.
YES we need this to happen!
They have not gotten any better, they’re still pieces of shit
Spoiler: they’re still garbage
Yeah not sure when that review came out, but mine went to shit fast.
@@wadematthews5605last time I got them they gave me a really bad ear infection.
I remember most Factor ad reads mention that it is a cheaper option than going out to eat or going to the store, which considering the price means their studies were done by people who really impulse buy at inner city whole foods or something.
They probably just pulled that quote out their ass. I doubt they expect anyone to verify their research
Specifically I think they're marketing to people that spend a lot on food deliveries, which yeah are significantly more expensive
My man’s three videos into his YT career and he’s already broken out the Shia LaBeouf “I’m not famous anymore” bag.
i dont know what this means
neither do i
Seeing the reply chain is making me sad.
was the shia labeouf meme so long ago that (younger) people don't know about it?? man 😔
@@femmev1lIt was that long ago and people just don't care probably.
I don’t get why there’s so many meal delivery services. All of them are practically the same.
current state of the economy allows bullshit fluff products that probably dont make actual profit surge in money for stocks because of speculation, honestly most tech companies survive on stock speculation alone and would probably die if a major stock crash happened
Most are owned by hellofresh after being bought out
Lazy people who don't want to shop or cook
Gimmick of factor is it's microwave ready
There’s a hole in the market for it, simple as that. There are many demographics that benefit greatly from having convenient solutions for their meals, and companies have simply capitalized on this.
the big thing is, at least in the UK, those pre-packaged supermarket meals that you said taste pretty much the same are usually half the price of a factor meal !! like, i'd much rather go to the supermarket and pick them myself then lmao
Same, here in the states I tend to dress up frozen meals with extra fresh ingredients to make them a full meal.
tbf the way those taste makes me suicidal
fr, nothing from factor can beat a tesco microwave tikka masala meal
@@etasjo nooo but the indian food!! :( and the soups!!
@@EngineerRunner you get it !!
I work at FedEx as a package handler, and the number of factor boxes, among other meal kits,we get is absolutely insane. At least a full 1000 piece box truck of just factor a day, and that's not counting the other meal kit services.
I enjoy meal delivery services cause I eat better with them (as otherwise I eat breed and cheese repetitively). I am currently using cookUnity because it's uses local. Shipping adds so much extra packaging (which some is recyclable-ish but not really, and the isolation takes up a lot of room in my shared recycling bin...), and that's a lot of environmental costs in the shipping across the nation every week-- that's a lot of boxes you're handling! Vs Cookunity is similar to factor in food, price, and has similar per meal packaging, but it deliveries in insulated bags instead of insulation+boxes, and the delivery persons picks up last week's bag/ice packs to reuse. So the only waste is the meal packaging itself, which is a lot less and mostly recycling also.
I choose it over microwave meal cause sodium content and does taste better then most microwave meals.
@hefoxed I'm glad you have an alternative to cheese and bread, lol. I can imagine the cost of shipping could get out of hand after some time, but instead of worrying about groceries and meal planning, meal kits are quite convenient. Also, I'm not sure where you're from, but where I live, it's near impossible to recycle properly. Considering that and I love cooking my meals, I never really had a good reason to try any of these ready to eat kits.
I used to with at FedEx and I can agree. I thought hello fresh was a niche thing no one actually signed up for. But every shift we definitely got a truck worth of meal subscriptions.
@@Ybeetus Thankfully, it's easy to recycle the main stays where I live (we have explicit recycling bins), but been learning a lot of stuff isn't actually recycled even if it goes to a recycling center -- particular plastic doesn't tend to get meaningfully recycled :x Also, many of meal kits use items that can be recycled but need to be dropped off/sent to specific places to actually recycle. So, less goes into the bins, the better. Also, I share one bin with two other units on a property. We could switch to separate bins, but more expensive and more importantly, uglier (would have to find the extra bins in the pretty part of the yard)
@@hefoxedAmerica's waste system is the same, and it's infuriating. All the trouble of sorting trash, and they don't do anything, just throw it in the same landfill as the other trash.
I blame the manufacturers, who know their shit isn't reusable but lied anyway to get the EPA off their backs; and the waste management companies who seem too lazy to actually say anything about how it's a waste of time and trash bins, the way it currently is.
13 dollars for a microwave meal is insane...
Right? You can get a whole box of like 12 Marie Callendar chicken pot pies for that price
@@gavo7911 and they are so good 😋
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ah yes the dankpods headphone testing music
Haha yess, was hoping of finding a comment mentioning this
I can't hear the song without it changing audio quality from time to time.
i’m glad i’m not the only dankpods fan here.
But where are the freakish ears on a stand??
Thank you for singlehandedly annihilating million-dollar ad campaigns. What a time to be alive.
Hot take: I actually really liked Hello Fresh. Wouldn’t pay full price, but for someone who’s disabled it really helped me cook real food.
I get that, a bunch of sponsors/advertisers work really well for disabled people but neurotypical/able-bodied people have less of a need for.
I wish it wouldn't be so expensive, disabled people deserve healthy meals too!
The problem with Hello Fresh isn't really about the quality of the food, but more about how unethical they are, with how they treat their staff and everything
I had it for a long time and it was actually good. It made me not eat unhealthy food lol. My only complaint was the lack of seasoning, but besides that it’s really worth it (at least where I live.)
@@SykoMuffinthere's really a specific population that it's meant for because it's cheaper for me when I'm manic and I would order delivery 3x in a day just because , but if I were to just, idk, not do that, there's no way I'd ever be able to justify Factor lmao
I feel like it’s useful for someone who has little prior cooking experience so that they aren’t just eating the same 3 meals every week
I'm disabled so meal delivery services make a lot of sense for me. That said most of them, including factor are awful. The best you'll find are options that are exclusively local and work with local restruaunts. Anything else is going to be overcooked sousvede mush
Another thing worth noting, and this is true of all meal-delivery type deals, the sheer amount of plastics each package contains is NUTS. I’m no environmental nut, but it’s pretty egregious. Especially for the price.
Not really, same as any other packaged food. Just because you buy something in the store doesn’t mean it wasn’t packaged in plastic before they put it on the shelf, lmao
@@Ooweeeooo like what, potatoes in sacks?
If you're not able or willing to prep food yourself, it's either factor, or you order take out. If youre getting takeout, chances are you're also gonna get a plastic container anyway.
All processed foods have this issue.
There are solutions, farmers markets, gardens, hunting, fishing, etc. those also save you money, but they take time.
It’s high time we brought back glass, wax paper, and tinfoil but sadly I’m not king of the world. 😢
The thing that drives me crazy about Factor is that it's almost exactly the same as those pre-packaged fresh meals you get at grocery stores (as you mentioned at the end). If these busy, overworked but well-off people were to go to a higher-end grocery store they could get something that's the same quality (IMO grocery store meals taste better than most Factor ones), roughly the same price if not cheaper, more quantity, and you can easily adjust what/how much you get based on your tastes or how much you'll be eating out that week, etc.
I think what helps is that a lot of those supermarket meals are usually made that day, and sometimes you can even get them still warm depending on the area. And as a bonus, they don't get that microwave *mush* texture that a lot of these TV dinner type things have
My boss is a big fan of factor. Course I suspect that this is just a lingering effect of being in the army
10 to 15$ a MEAL???! BRUH! i can go to my local restaurant for dinner at that price!
bigger portion sizes AND supporting local businesses!?!?!?!
Man I can eat good as hell for $10 at local places.
Why is food in America so cheap..
@@Firevine This is actually kinda interesting, because where I live that is a complete impossibility. 20-25 is pretty much the bare minimum once tax and tips are added. I guess their pricing model works pretty well in some regions of the country and horrible in others. I don't know where you're getting food that cheap, but a frozen Pizza's $9.49 where I live.
i can get a large spaghetti at my local station for 8 bucks.
Let me deal with Hello Fresh quickly. My mom did that because the pandemic hit and we couldn't go to Walmart or food lion as much, but also she was tired of cooking the same thing. Pretty decent food actually. But it is ALL. THE. SAME. INGREDIENTS. Same beef, same pork, same potatoes. Sometimes they mix up what you get with what, but it's like taco bell. Same ingredients in different orders.
We have since changed to Dinnerly which I haven't seen much advertising if anything and the variety is MUCH better than Hello Fresh.
I have tried Hello Fresh 3 separate times, and each time made me sick. I have never made myself sick with my own cooking. But each time I tried it (years apart), it tasted so bland! I personally hate 'meat and potatoes' meals because the potatoes just seem like a cheap way to make it filling.
@@CH4NN3L_o_o That's usually what potato is for anyway.
Yeah I noticed that sometimes ingredients would go bad faster than they should.
If you're going to spend extra money on microwave dinners and you're in the US, just buy Amy's meals. All their stuff is organic and they have gluten-free and vegetarian options. The meals are kinda pricy, anywhere from $5 to $8 depending on where you shop, but that's still less than Factor.
Obviously you're better off just cooking your own meals, but I can't blame anyone for choosing microwave dinners. After a long day of work you may not feel like cooking, and it's a lot easier just to throw something in the microwave for a few minutes and go sit on the couch.
Amy's has a really bad track record with workers rights, which keeps me buying from them. If I pay a premium for a product I expect part of that premium to go to paying employees well and providing good benefits
Seconding this, Amy's slaps for what it is.
I don't live in the States anymore, but man when I did those Amy's meals were my jam. I don't know if the Mac and Cheese one is as good as it was 10 years ago, but 10 years ago it went unfairly hard for a microwave meal.
@@LazarNaskov I just bought one a few weeks back, can confirm the mac and cheese still slaps
@@andy-xg5iq Good to hear that some things in the US are still holding strong.
So my Mum is like 80 now and gets a catalogue for something called "Oakhouse Foods" which is... literally this.
Delivered microwave meals with fancy descriptions using words like "hand finished by our chefs" so old people don't get fussy.
I’m not expert but even those are only like 6 quid each according to their site. That seems significantly cheaper than these
@@roryh2241 good point, raises even more questions lol
my god im so sick of seeing ads for this company im glad you made this
I love it when the funny man releases another audiovisual critique towards a popular sponsorship used in the same platform and/or other popular social medias
I always found a meal delivery service sponsorships unintentionally funny because there really is no good reason to have it as your main source of food so all of the creators always say stuff like you don’t have to eat out and not explain why that’s a selling point
meal planning isnt easy, especially if you have some form of disability. having it all done for you, even once a week, is *incredible*.
@@ouravantgardeif you have a disability the chances of affording factor are around zero
Meal planning is easy, just meat and vegetables and you're set
@@Rolandeld1999 uh... no. you clearly dont know ANYTHING. for example, i have executive dysfunction at home but lots of motivation outside of the house... meaning my disability literally is location dependent, and this is *very common*. youre also saying that either disabled people cant work(false), or if they do work they shouldnt seek ways to make their life easier. im not promoting factor, im attacking the idea that there is no reason to do so
@@TheLakabanzaichrg it overwhelms lots of people, because people usually want to eat something different every day. meal planning is easy if you make ONE thing, because youre only planning one meal! but meal planning is important, otherwise we reach for high calorie snack foods instead of balanced meals, which is clearly a problem in america.
my mom got some factor stuff for free and its literally just bourgeoisie tv dinners.
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Exactly. Like they're just rebranded Hungryman.
@@NEEDbaconit’s way better than hungry man.
@@NEEDbaconThis tells me you’ve never had Factor in your life because in no way do they remotely taste like Hungry Man slop. Hell, I’m willing to bet the majority of people here haven’t ever had a meal and are just jumping the band wagon because it’s cool to blindly hate any sponsored company these days.
@@samuszero100It’s literally just a TV dinner lmfao
I love scams that union bust. It makes the plain microwaved vegetables taste extra bitter!
Also "never frozen" is just. Well, why is it being advertised? It's not a good thing. Frozen vegetables and flash frozen meat are just plain identical. It's a difference of temperature, not chemicals, and it means you can use less preservatives and salt.
Then there's "wellness shots" and "wheatgrass". Ginger is good, wheat is edible, neither are special.
Like it might not be an OUTRIGHT scam but it's absolutely bordering on dishonest advertising, leaning more on buzzwords than quality.
do they union bust? whats your proof?
@@timotheataeWendy's advertising is similar.
but here the trade-off is less time to prepare. no thawing , no icy frozen potatoes.
ppl claim frozen isn't as good, and that's how Wendy's maintains a customer base. apparently.
Is there even a good sponsorship product? This almost feels like a bubble that's going to burst with every sponsorship being useless crap or complete scam.
If their product was good they wouldn't need UA-camrs hawking it
That being said I do love my Away suitcase lmao
A lot of stuff advertised on this platform would be booted off television by the Federal Trade Commission. The internet doesn’t have those kinds of regulations so you get a lot more crap.
Ground News, maybe?
@@GreenShark4 UA-cam gets more eyes than anything on tv, even the super bowl. Regulations being loose at best is just the icing on the cake. Why would they go anywhere else?
@@kingofhearts3185 Well duh, that's rather my point.
Unless they're cooking the meals day of near where you live or providing a specific niche diet or food, there's literally nothing any meal service can do to improve quality.
The requirements for mass producing, preserving the food, and maintaining cost basically homogenizes them all.
It's sad how much content creators have to lie through their teeth just to get decently paying sponsors.
Factor actually IS cooking the meals directly before packaging and sending. That’s why you have to pre-order, so they know how much to make each week.
They’re expensive, but if I’m doing a pre-prepped meal for any reason, I find Factor meals to be the least offensive. They taste like someone just cooked up some basic ingredients at home and packaged them up for the next day.
Might I suggest the humble balaclava for a face covering? It keeps you warm, and doesnt make you too hot depending on the material you go with, obscures your face, while still allowing you to see and depending on the design you go with, allows you to eat without removing it. you could also design your own balaclava and sell it as merch too if thats your kind of thing.
There's only one talking balaclava and he's been on the run after an assassination attempt
@@Rolandeld1999 There is another talking balaclava. An Estonian man who goes by the name of Boris.
I don't understand Factor at all. Nothing about them is any way unique or even particularly convenient. If I wanted a bunch of microwave meals to be shipped directly to my door, I could just order some from Amazon for half the price.
I think the most horrifying thing is that Dougdoug's love for factor makes more sense if you've seen his guy fieri cooking stream. He is his own food desert.
My mom used to work at factor but it was a very draining work environment so she quit
Ahhh this was one of the sponsors I was hoping you'd review! Thanks so much! You're awesome!
For the price, I'd much rather have a mediocre microwave meal from the frozen aisle
that just looks like aeroplane food lmao
Also I love how it's under Hello fresh, it's like HF realized there's people who just can't be convinced to cook no matter how convenient it is, and went "ok fine here's a microwave meal"
I'm a flight attendant and legit thought the same 😭 Plane food is cheaper too, and thats a captive market at 30,000ft with all the associated logistics. Maybe Gate Gourmet and dnata need to get into the food delivery business
1:38 Jazzy background music, TV dinner food, memes while eating it, this is the closest we have to another Brutalmoose food video
That meal looks like something I’d make. In 5th grade. At 12 AM. While sugar high and with greatly addled neurological functions.
Please never stop making this series. It is my new favorite notification
So I'm homeless, and we got a couple Factor meals sent to our site. I tried it and immediately threw it away. Literally the prison dinner level meals we get are better than Factor. Heck, some food we get is on the edge of expiring and I still wanted it more than any of the Factor garbage we got.
HOLY CRAP, LOIS!!!!! LIPS REVEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, his coworkers pitched in to sign our family up for an absurd amount of Factor meals. I ate so many of those things while crying lmao.
You rock the bag head ngl, and I WHEEZED at the tasting bag- Props, mad props! Hope to stick around to see you grow man!
my wife and i both have full time jobs and have childen so do factor; they are for the working people who don't have time to cook, they help us diversify our meals after work and we can calorie control with their portion sizes. they absolutely MUST be heated in an oven (or toaster oven) though. they're crap out of the microwave
It's ridiculous how had sponsors are getting. I use Premium and I pay for ad-free services, yet sponsors in videos are practically just as annoying and just as shady as regular ads too.
Yeah, I know it's out of YT's control. Yeah, I know UA-camrs need to put food on the table. And yeah, I am aware SponsorBlock on PC exists, and I'm aware sponsors are skippable. But this sponsor BS is putting a bandaid on the problem.
For one, it's ridiculous how every year, UA-cam keeps making it so creators earn less and less revenue, and even more ridiculous how they keep making monetization guidelines stricter and stricter. Creators have to put in more effort for less money, and that's stupid.
For two, there's a lot of UA-camrs who already make a lot. There's creators with tens of millions of subscribers and yet they need sponsorship money? And think about this for a second: so I joined your channel membership. I joined your Patreon. I donated money to say "Thanks" on your videos, I even bought your merch from your merch store. And you're telling me that _none_ of that is enough and you want me to buy from/subscribe to a shady company? Some of these creators I know for a fact make a _shit_ ton of money, and sponsors just seem so ridiculous.
At the end of the day, an ad is still an ad. I just hate how no matter how much effort you go through to get rid of them, and no matter how much you pay for an ad-free service, there's still always going to be ways to advertise to you anyways. They are so damn intrusive and have the time scummy, and it's just the same with sponsors. It's just ads with extra steps.
I don't care that Adblock and Sponsorblock exist. It doesn't make advertisements and sponsors any less annoying. The point is that I shouldn't _have_ to go through all this workaround BS. This shit should just be a given. Like my Prime Video subscription is not cheap, and they just made it so I have ads now, and have to pay an extra $3 a month to get rid of them. I'm not using your service for free, so how about I get zero ads because I'm paying for it? And Amazon makes so much money and even paid negative-percent taxes once or twice one year, you can't tell me they can't afford to not have ads. Even dumber still is a lot of Prime content is only available on FreeVee now, which has no ad-free options period.
I haven't seen YT ads in so many years since getting Premium, but I always hear about just how bad they've gotten. Numerous unskippable ads back-to-back, excessively-long ads for a 5-10 second video, etc. And since YT doesn't moderate ads, anyone can make an ad which means there's been a lot of scam stuff.
If people really wanted to put sponsors on their videos, save it to the freakin' end so it's not intrusive. Not that it matters anyways because nobody ever researches their sponsors, they just take the money and run without a care in the world. I'm so tired of there being advertising in everything that I see and do no matter how much I try to avoid it, or pay to avoid.
I gotta say,some of their packaging is kinda wasteful.
Manscaped next?????
Raid shadow legends video is about to be golden
I feel like we don't need a raid shadow legends video. Sure it's a huge sponsor, but you can see if it's good for yourself for free. Stuff like this factor video is great because it's expensive so we can see if it's worth it without having to sink a bunch of money in, but if you need to see if raid is good then just download it and see for yourself
I love seeing ads/sponsorships for stuff not available in my country, or even continent
Cooking is one of the few hobbies that will always save you money. You eventually learn how to do less work to cook more food.
For those with no time to cook: Chocolate milk + coffee for breakfast, Sandwich for lunch, and for dinner, Rare steak and sashimi with equal parts (don't worry, you don't have be exact): Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, fish sauce, and distilled white vinegar, with optional sugar. If you need more Vitamin C then swap the white vinegar with apple cider vinegar. For dessert, whole milk and clearance rack bakery sweets.
There's also the Crockpot Chili Mac & Cheese meta, but that's not recommended unless you've already mastered Portion Control or your portions are already controlled by your budget.
I find it kind of crazy that they were able to market TV dinners into some sort of premium dining subscription and no one ever points this out
I used to subscribe to these meal plans because I used to work long hours and I was dieting. I rarely had time to cook, so instead of getting fast food, I subscribed to these meal services.
I honestly used Factor because Freshly went out of business. I liked Freshly a lot more. They were cheaper (probably why they went out of business) and had a larger variety of healthy meals.
With Factor, I had to stick to only a couple of meals that were within my diet plan, and it got real old real fast.
I eventually canceled my plan because I wasn't a big fan of the variety and I got a new job where I worked a regular 9-5, so I had more time to cook every night.
Cant wait you for you get big enough to get a sponsor that is just as sketchy as most of the current big ones are while also preaching about something that the sponsor kind of goes against.
And yes, I've witnessed one or two youtubers like this.
You’re describing every 100k+ UA-camr
Many such cases. Like putocynicla
Ah, Ann Reardon
I did factor in my dorms because the meals all fit in the mini fridge easier than real groceries and the severe lack of a kitchen made cooking hard. I was allowed an air fryer and microwave but doing ALL your cooking in that was a bad experience in a space that was only 9 by 9 square feet. It worked when needed and was cheaper than the scam that is college campus food plans.
Idk I liked factor when I had it
I was working a crazy schedule and left like I didn’t have time to cook, and it was a better alternative to buying lunch every day
Food was surprisingly yummier than I expected and healthier than what I would have been buying
It’s definitely not TV dinner tier, but I’ve canceled it now that I’m back to a stable schedule and can meal prep
I almost got a heart attack from one meal from them bc the meal had fucking 98% trans fat of the daily value recommendation for a 2k calorie diet. I do not eat 2k calories in a day, and did not know it had 98% DV so I ate normal foods not being careful of fats. When night hit, my chest felt so wrong and bad and I had no idea why until the next day I checked the nutrition facts and saw that. The name and appearance of the meal looked healthy, and I trusted the "dietitian approved" nonsense. I cancelled my membership that same day, and didn't eat any of the other boxes after checking the other meals and seeing similarly terrible nutrition facts.
These things are extremely high in sodium too!
@@CH4NN3L_o_o yeah these things are glorified frozen dinners, except they really lean into the "it's healthy!" lie
That’s because they have keto friendly meals. You should read nutrition facts
lol no one literally “almost had a heart attack” from eating a little too much fat in one of their meals. Anyone who’s ever had a dinner at their grandmas place would not have made it through and civilization would have died off by now, lol.
If you are in such poor health that one normal meal has you prepping for your coffin, you have bigger problems than where your pre-prepared meal came from.
I'm really loving this series, I always wanted an honest review of these products
Factor is just a fancy rebrand for microwave dinners
Love this. I just want to remind you that we can wait for new uploads and to please dont get burnt out.
But if you are fine with this upload schedule that’s good too
He puts holes in the bag where his mouth is? Manscaped, you are no longer safe...
i work at a local version of this, and from what i can tell the lack of seasoning could be mainly caused by what seams to be a heavy marketing focus to the ederly
the amount of orders i pack for delivery is insane sometimes
Finally, a UA-cam channel that acknowledges the shady sponsorship practices that have been rampant on UA-cam for years. I really doubt that most of my favorite creators actually really use the services they promote. It’s just so fake
this video is reminding me how good i had it during quarantine when a local middle school with a big cafeteria kitchen made ready to pick up meals for all students in the county. now that was actually a fresh and cheap meal with pretty big portions (and you returned the plastic container it came in so they could wash and reuse them, so less plastic waste) local options always seem to be the best.
I subscribed for two reasons:
1. Honest reviews
2. You throwing things around 😂
(Bonus third reason? The tasting bag 10/10)
monster and cigarettes is like 5 dollars
truly all you need in life
That tasting bag looked vile, dude. I love it
please keep this series up i love this ad your the only one i found doing this good and real
Okay doing all the wellness shots in one sitting is BRAVE- even the ginger ones at grocery stores are definitely an acquired taste lol
I’m so happy to see someone is doing legitimate reviews on these things. Sponsorships are obviously a no go, and you can’t really trust customer reviews on a lot of websites. I can see this series getting a lot of attention. Good stuff ❤
instant click whenever a new episode of another paid promotion comes out
Also, I would love a full episode on Established Titles that examines the scam.
Didn't get notified for this video, but I'm glad it was eventually recommended to me! Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Box heads that a lot of youtubers have? I have never seen anything like that before. Overall I really agree with your video. Having tried factor myself, I think it is pretty good deal EXCLUSIVELY with the first week creator code discount. $6.50 or so for pretty good balanced meal that is twice as big as frozen meals from the grocery store. It is simply too expensive without the creator discount though.
You can't go wrong with the classic UA-camr/NicoNico horse mask.
You should do a video testing out all the vpns for 100k subs.
I've been looking for a video series like this for so long.. Thank you!!
"Wow this is a fun review of products I see everywhere and-- Is that Walk Through the Park playing?" DankPods you beautiful man, now I associate the music with food AND headphone reviews.
Got it before. They tasted really good just on the small side. The issue is once the promotion price ends, and you are paying $140 for a week's worth of meals that will only fill up a child.
Could you review Honey and other similar coupon/saving services? I have a personal gripe with them, because sponsored ads claim they work internationally, but in practice what they really mean is the Contiguous US, some parts of Canada and the UK.
I'm really liking how this series is shaping out, your videos are well produced - even with that audio issue (which didn't bother me personally). Keep up the good work, and don't go bankrupt!
I used Factor_ for about a month - I was studying for a pretty intense exam while working full-time. At week three I was hating the meals. They don't have a lot of variety and seasoning was always hit or miss. Plus, I found myself feeling bloated a lot (I think it was from all the salt). But I will say, the meals were ok overall. The price and lack of variety just became too much to justify - so instead I meal prepped one day on the weekend.
factor: takeout for people that refuse to admit that they eat takeout everyday.
Yeah $10 for one meal? I can make spaghetti w/ 8 garlic breads & salad for 8 people, at the price of $12.
Yeah that’s 100% carbs…
Hey, I checked out this and your Magic Spoon video and I really love your style and comedy.
I always wanted series where someone reviews UA-cam sponsorship and see if they're worth it or not (DEFINITELY NOT). Congrats on getting a new subscriber!
ngl i really like factor but so much depends on:
1. whether the price is worth it for you. If $20ish/day on food is too much for you or $12/day for 1 supplementary meal/day is too much for you then factor wouldn't be good even if meal was literally 5 star chef quality.
2. what meals you actually get. So many of factors meals are honestly just gross. ESPECIALLY the ones they pick for you by default. But some are really good at least for what it is. in other words there's _enough_ meals in every weeks menu that taste like an above average home cooked meal. I'd recommend finding like 4-5 that you love and making half of ur meals each week at least one of them ( you need a couple bc some meals alternate every other week and I haven't really studied it but I imagine some are even less frequent than every other week). Off the top of my head some of the good meals are pork ragu fusili, jamaican style chicken thighs, poblano beef bowl, taco bowl, the tamale bowl (ive only tried the meat one but i forget which meat it is. i imagine the vegetarian one is good too)
3. Cook them in the oven not the microwave. Microwaved food tastes bad. especially if it's fresh food and not frozen food designed chemically to be heated up in the microwave. all u have to do is put it on a baking tray, and throw it in the oven for 12 minutes (it says 7 on the packaging but they're wrong)
4. and this could maybe should've been a 1 pt 2 or something but _Game The System._ Factor is a direct to consumer brand, and like all these companies they spend wayyyy too much on marketing and will eventually go out of business once they run out of investor money. The important part is they have way too much money in marketing and just want customers at any cost. This means that the rules on their welcome bonuses are very lax and there are loopholes. I won't go into specifics in case they read this and get rid of it but in simple terms. If you're smart, you can keep paying the welcome deal price forever. I can't afford the base price but I can afford the discount price and as somebody who has a gluten allergy, and is disabled so I can't really cook for myself very easily this company and their very excessive marketing bonuses are a god send. I can actually eat a real meal that tastes good (in the comfy grandma way not the indulgent restaurant way) with vegetables and balanced macros every day. Something I've never been able to do on my own for more than a couple weeks at a time
I tried factor and I actually did genuinely enjoy it, at it's promotional price at least. I can't justify paying full price for it by any stretch but I did think the meals were mostly high quality and tasted good. Except for the mashed cauliflower. There was something FOUL about that, it tasted like chemicals in a way I can't describe.
Youve just been added to my "youtubers to watch while eating" list
Keep up the good work dude!
Such a Pleasure.Please make so many of these
I really appreciate the “putting the shot glass down upside down” part of this. Excellent!
I can be the one person to vouch for it. Who is the audience with most of these sponsors? Sweaty degen gamers who live on fast food. A fast food meal at most places is $10 and has way more calories than these. For someone trying to get out of that, “oh just cook yourself” is already too much. “Just get frozen meals” I would say these are definitively better quality than those, they actually have seasoning, and being never frozen helps. It’s also important to note you can use the oven for 10 min, you don’t HAVE to microwave it. It’s also much easier because they do all the portion control and shopping for you basically. You also get more coupons from use so that if you are actually consistently using it, your meal cost will be under $10.
Exactly. And it’s real meat not like a Lean Cuisine
Every meal service program is just “You wanna eat like it’s Michelle Obama’s health food initiative again?”
I just wanna say I'm very impressed by your channel. Every video seems better than the last in terms of editing and humor. You've got great things ahead. Keep going!
a creator named atrioc gets sponsored by them fairly often and he’s been the only genuine person to talk about it, most times he states how it’s cheaper to make the meals yourself and the food isn’t terrible but it’s marketed to people who buy fast food daily and want something slightly healthier and maybe cheaper without needing to go to the grocery store
it’s just glamorized tv dinner, taste a bit better but it’s souly for people who don’t go to grocery shopping
One factor meal=10$
One lean cuisine meal=4$ at my local Publix
For about the same quality of food, that's highway robbery. You're paying more than twice the amount for a logo basically
Not at all. Lean cuisine barely even has real meat. Factor has real whole pieces of chicken breast. You should try it before you say such ridiculous things lol
@@Ooweeeooo agreed, lean cuisine is nasty, and there are almost no grocery store meals I can eat, because the meat is nasty and typically is the little shreds of leftover bits that are full of gristle or cartilage or what not.
Factor meals are basic, but they are actual proper well cooked food, made with normal ingredients I would use at home - like a whole ass chicken breast - instead of sourced from the cheapest cutting floor droppings that a mass producer can get away with.
LC is gross and anyone who says it’s the same as factor, clearly has never eaten one or the other.
honestly if you can afford this just get a private cook
I'm from Poland and packaged meals are a norm here. Well, maybe not EVERYBODY gets them when I say that (a lot of people are poor here and they're considered expensive/a luxury) but we have a lot of services like this. We call them "box diets" or "box catering" and they're freshly prepared (you only get them on the night before/in the morning every day) and while usually they are supposed to be diet food, there's more and more ones that are just plain but fairly healthy meals for busy people/people who stay all day in office. I order this type because me and my mom have no time to cook and it's really decent, good tasting food. To not pay too much me and mom always just eat half of each portion and it works for us. That said, they reeeally are a hit or miss, we tried a lot of those and some were a waste of money or felt like some kind of torture if they were more "diet" oriented (plus apparently while some dieteticians work on them it's just sponsorship, a lot of independent dieteticians say they're not good... but well, it's not news that dieteticians only care about money most of the time lol. Sad but true). So overall I think it's a good idea, just gotta remember you still pay extra for convienence and you gotta be informed about food yourself rather than blindly trusting a company. Still better & cheaper (sometimes) than getting takeout every day that's for sure, and makes more sense than things like Hello Fresh.
Oh yeah, also these box meal services here usually supply you with a DAY'S worth of meals. Not just one meal. In Polish tradition (and also recommended by dieteticians, because it's healthier to eat several small meals a day than a few big ones) we eat 5 meals a day. Breakfast, second breakfast, lunch (actually more of a dinner here), afternoon snack and dinner. Sometimes also snacks and drinks or a sandwich. In some you can choose if you want less of those, like breakfast and lunch only. And the big thing is, in most of them you CAN'T choose what meals you want, it's usually an extra paid service, the entire day's meal is a surprise more or less, since it's a "diet" after all. In the one I order, you can choose everything and you're not locked into the amount of meals, and honestly it's one of the cheaper ones too (average lunch is like $4, keep in mind we make less money than most people in the US though). On average we pay like $12 for an entire DAY's supply of MULTIPLE meals. For 2 people, btw. So yeah, in comparison Factor is a pretty bad deal.
So glad you're keeping the throwing bit.
"They're one of the largest sponsorships/advertisers on the platform." I've literally never heard of these guys. maybe I'm not as addicted to the internet as I thought...