This appears to be a promo video for Food Place brand food, depicting a nondescript drive-through with an idling open-topped convertible containing a family of four.
As the driver is handed a paper bag of generic fast food, a sudden bolt of lightning arcs from the night sky, striking the bag and reducing it to ashes.
With the family left exchanging wide-eyed glances, the growl of an engine becomes audible over a steadily rising crescendo of music.
The soundtrack eventually resolves into a rock iteration of the American anthem as a purple motorcycle bursts onto the scene, the Food Place logo stamped upon the side, and its caped rider bearing the noble visage… of Food Person!
Swiftly mounting the car's hood, the motorcycle soars in a slow-motion arc across the convertible, its rider depositing a giant bag of Food Place food into the arms of the cheering family.
Large, metallic text stamps boldly across the view as the bike lands and roars into the distance.
"Food Place: The hero your stomach doesn't deserve… but needs!"
The text dissolves, replaced by three figures holding appropriately massive hamburgers: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and, in between them… Jesus?
"Food Place: food made by great Americans… for great Americans!"
As the driver is handed a paper bag of generic fast food, a sudden bolt of lightning arcs from the night sky, striking the bag and reducing it to ashes.
With the family left exchanging wide-eyed glances, the growl of an engine becomes audible over a steadily rising crescendo of music.
The soundtrack eventually resolves into a rock iteration of the American anthem as a purple motorcycle bursts onto the scene, the Food Place logo stamped upon the side, and its caped rider bearing the noble visage… of Food Person!
Swiftly mounting the car's hood, the motorcycle soars in a slow-motion arc across the convertible, its rider depositing a giant bag of Food Place food into the arms of the cheering family.
Large, metallic text stamps boldly across the view as the bike lands and roars into the distance.
"Food Place: The hero your stomach doesn't deserve… but needs!"
The text dissolves, replaced by three figures holding appropriately massive hamburgers: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and, in between them… Jesus?
"Food Place: food made by great Americans… for great Americans!"