We also see Ken spent the entire video never fully grasping the fact that this Smokin' Hot offer was not an actual burger, but rather a $1 option to add 2-3 spicy condiments to any burger or sandwich offering from Harvey's. The cashier explained it to Ken. It said this on the damn sign at the drive-thru, and Ken kept bringing it up as he was eating only MAYBE finally understanding it once and for all in the closing of his video.
I question Ken's ability to read due to the fact he seemed to struggle as much as he did.
We also got to see Ken incriminate himself. He claimed he went to the dentist next door and then was hungry so did this video. However he went on to say he forgot the "Harvey's flyer he got in the mail at home...might have saved some money perhaps if he had remembered it..." which means this was a pre-meditated plan for Ken to skirt the law.
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1. Ken Domik of KBDProductionsTV; "Smokin' Hot Angus Burger with Ghost Pepper Sauce" video.
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