First of all, in the video, the two protagonist girls clarify that Betular was not present when he visited the store.
“Let’s try some things to see if it’s as good as they say it is”assured the influencer and then explained that they had bought “the two best-selling things”, although he was left wanting to try a Roquefort biscuit “which looks delicious”.
When judging the coffee they noted that “for 3,500 pesos the truth is that it was average.”
Then it was the turn of the raspberry and pistachio biscuit: “It was really delicious, it was a new flavor but for 6,600 pesos… We won’t even pay you there. With that money we feed an entire family.”
And then they tried a blackberry custard bill “which is the one we’ve seen most popular on TikTok.” “We opened it in half to see how crunchy it was and the truth is that we were disappointed because it seemed chewy… no sooner said than done, “it was disgusting”he expressed, with a face of contempt.
“Both the custard and the dough had no flavour. The blackberries were quite sour and should have been countered with a sweet flavour. But it was like eating blackberries with bread, disgusting,” he added.
In the end, “they showed the only beautiful thing about the place, pink sugar”.
The most controversial part of the video came when the protagonist showed how she emptied the Betular Patisserie sugar bowl in a tupperware which he had previously brought for that. And it was justified: “Since we didn’t pay 20,000 pesos each, I’m not leaving empty-handed and I brought home the pink sugar.”
The video went viral on social media and accumulated a large number of comments. Many agreed with the girls’ opinion and also questioned the prices of the Betular store, while many others defended the quality of the products of the Betular pastry shop and criticized the video, especially for the decision to take the total amount of sugar pink in colour.
“Everyone criticizes girls for sugar but no one will say that Betular charges $4,500!!!”, “I don’t know what worries me more, that they take sugar or that they left with Tupperware”, “I didn’t like it , I stole the sugar”; “I went and I really liked it, the world was full of haters”“With exchanges like this for which marketers?”, and “You may or may not like food, but taking sugar is the lowest and rattest thing in the world, man. Dale”, were some of the comments that were made accumulated on the networks.
Source: Clarin