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BUHAY AMERIKA: NABUDOL DAW SI MADER! NAGULAT SA MGA PRESYO NG IMPORTED NA PINOY FOODS NA BINILI!
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BUHAY AMERIKA: NABUDOL DAW SI MADER! NAGULAT SA MGA PRESYO NG IMPORTED NA PINOY FOODS NA BINILI! #buhayamerika #filamfamilyvlog
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Run time: 21:19
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English Summary of Video (AI):
The video appears to be a vlog detailing a shopping trip of the speaker, presumably with their mother (Mami). Here are the specific topics discussed as bullet points:

- The speaker and Mami are friends and have completed their outing.
- They comment on the weather, noting it is hot like summer, yet the mornings are very cold.
- Mami is shown eating something, and it's suggested she wanted to go out because she was getting restless at home.
- They talk to a man they refer to as Lolo, asking how he is and if he wants something.
- The speaker points out cheap mangoes priced at 59 cents each, advising how to pick the good ones by selecting from the bottom and removing the bad parts.
- The pleasure of finding cheap apple mangoes, noting the price difference compared to an Asian store where it's $2 each or $1.99.
- The grapes described as tasty like candy are specifically pointed out.
- The speaker mentions their favorite chocolate lava cheese that is available in the store.
- They notice new items like pickles that were previously only available at Costco, and they consider purchasing chicken tartare.
- Discussion about buying Chuck Roast for beef stew and the importance of not choosing pieces that are too fatty.
- The speaker considers the needs of two people referred to as Ben and Kuya, noting Ben's pickiness with food.
- Mami is offered to try corned beef from Brazil.
- The speaker recounts their trip to the city with Mami without the company of Mike or the kids, not wanting to bother the whole group of friends.
- They enjoy oranges, praising the freshness and the experience of grocery shopping indoors where it's not hot.
- There is a moment where they check the time, noting it's 11:30 AM.
- After successfully arriving back home, they advise storing the oranges in the refrigerator to keep them fresh.
- Mami is seen talking to someone referred to as Lola while the speaker explains that they have items to give away, including chili.
- There's a brief discussion about the price of corned beef, which lacks a price tag because of its cost, and they taste test cheese previously purchased at a store.
- They talk about the price of condensed milk, pointing out it's expensive at $9.99, more costly than buying online for $8.
- The discussion moves to taxes and the exchange rate (conversion) to Philippine pesos.
- They compare the price of a brand of sardines named Ligo to its cost in the Philippines and the price before the pandemic.
- Finally, the speaker shows the receipt from their shopping and discusses the prices of items like hotdogs and how things are more expensive because they are imported. They also mention removing the juice from the cart before checkout.

Overall, the conversation revolves around a mother and child's shopping experience, highlighting specific products, their prices, and the general enjoyment of the activity.


Video Transcript / Subtitles:( AI generated. About AI subtitles » )
00:00.0
Okay, tapos na kami ni Mami.
00:02.0
Magkabarkada kami.
00:04.0
Oh, mainit nga.
00:06.0
Parang summer.
00:07.0
Paningan ng umaga, sobrang lamig.
00:09.0
Ayan, si Mami, kain ng...
00:11.0
Ano pala siya?
00:13.0
Gusto niya na inalabas, kasi nga naiinip na siya ngayon sa bahay.
00:24.0
Lolo!
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