This Guy Blamed Doctor Oz for Getting Fat ๐
A person investigating pricing increases encounters a business owner who has been in operation since the 1990s. The business owner blames Dr. Oz for his weight gain, claiming he bought Dr. Oz's pills and gained weight instead of losing it.
Summary
The transcript captures a conversation where someone is going door-to-door investigating what appears to be significant price increases in a business sector. When confronting business owners about a 1,000% price increase, one particular owner who has been in the business since the 1990s provides an unexpected response. Instead of addressing the pricing concerns directly, the conversation takes a bizarre turn when the business owner begins discussing Dr. Oz, calling him both a good doctor and a fraud simultaneously. The owner then reveals he blames Dr. Oz for his weight problems, claiming that he purchased Dr. Oz's diet pills but experienced the opposite of the intended effect - gaining weight instead of losing it. When questioned about his current physical appearance, the owner continues to attribute his weight issues entirely to Dr. Oz's products, creating an absurd moment where personal health decisions are blamed on a television doctor.
Key Insights
- A business owner who has been operating since the 1990s deflected questions about 1,000% price increases by discussing unrelated topics
- The business owner contradictorily described Dr. Oz as both a good doctor and a fraud in the same statement
- The owner claimed he purchased Dr. Oz's diet pills but experienced weight gain instead of weight loss
- When confronted about his current weight, the owner insisted his obesity is entirely Dr. Oz's fault
- The owner used Dr. Oz as a scapegoat for his personal health issues rather than taking responsibility
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