$10,000 Every Day You Survive In A Grocery Store

MrBeast
2 Dec 202321:32

Summary

TLDRIn a thrilling challenge, Alex lives in a grocery store for 45 days, earning $10,000 daily. With each passing day, he strategically sells off products, including electronics and perishables, to maintain his earnings. Despite the growing loneliness and boredom, he adapts, creating makeshift living spaces and even a pool. However, when power is cut off and he accidentally floods the store with a broken pool, his motivation wavers. A surprise visit from his family and the emotional decision to leave with $450,000, rather than pushing for a million, marks the end of his unique and arduous journey.

Takeaways

  • πŸ›’ A person named Alex is trapped in a grocery store as part of a challenge where he earns $10,000 daily.
  • πŸ’° The challenge stipulates that to receive the daily money, Alex must give $10,000 worth of store products in return.
  • 🏠 Alex adapts to living in the store, creating a makeshift home base and even a shower using store items.
  • πŸ“Ή The store is under constant surveillance with cameras covering every area to ensure Alex doesn't leave.
  • πŸ›’ Alex strategically decides which items to sell, including electronics and pet food, to maximize his stay.
  • πŸ”„ The challenge introduces a twist where Alex must manage inventory to sustain his time in the store.
  • 🎁 All items Alex sells are donated to charity, ensuring no waste.
  • 🏑 Alex misses his family and decides that earning $500,000 is enough, considering the personal sacrifices.
  • πŸ•―οΈ The store's power is cut off, adding a new level of difficulty to Alex's challenge.
  • πŸ’‘ Despite the darkness, Alex finds a way to light up the store using InstaStart QuickPack lanterns.
  • πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ Alex creates a swimming pool in the store for entertainment but accidentally floods the area with a forklift mishap.
  • πŸ’” Alex decides to leave the challenge on day 45 after earning $450,000, prioritizing his family over the money.

Q & A

  • What is the main premise of the video script?

    -The main premise of the video script is about a person named Alex who is challenged to live inside a grocery store, receiving $10,000 daily, with the condition that he must give $10,000 worth of products from the store each day to continue the challenge.

  • How long does Alex plan to stay in the grocery store for the challenge?

    -Initially, Alex considers the possibility of staying for years, but as the challenge progresses, he decides to aim for at least 50 days to accumulate $500,000.

  • What is the twist introduced in the challenge after the first day?

    -The twist introduced is that to receive the daily $10,000, Alex must give $10,000 worth of products from the store to the challenger.

  • What is the significance of the red line painted around the grocery store?

    -The red line signifies the boundary of the challenge area. If Alex crosses this line, the challenge ends, and he walks away with his current winnings.

  • How does Alex strategize to stay in the store as long as possible?

    -Alex strategizes by selling expensive items such as electronics, pet food, and gift cards to meet the $10,000 product value requirement each day.

  • What happens to the products that Alex sells to the challenger?

    -All the products that Alex sells to the challenger are donated to charity, ensuring that they do not go to waste.

  • What modifications does Alex make to his living conditions in the store?

    -Alex makes several modifications, including creating a makeshift shower and laundry system, building a bed with toilet paper, and constructing walls with water bottles for his shelter.

  • What is the impact of the power outage on Alex's challenge?

    -The power outage makes the store dark and affects the functionality of freezers and lights, making the challenge significantly harder for Alex.

  • How does the surprise visit from Alex's family affect his motivation to continue the challenge?

    -The surprise visit from his family makes Alex realize how much he misses them and makes him consider ending the challenge sooner than planned.

  • What is the final decision Alex makes regarding the challenge?

    -After weighing the options and considering the emotional toll, Alex decides to leave the challenge on day 45 with a total of $450,000.

  • What is the humorous claim about the filming location of the video?

    -The video script humorously claims that the entire video was filmed on the moon, as a playful nod to a previous video where the earth was 'blown up'.

Outlines

00:00

πŸͺ Trapped in a Grocery Store Challenge

The script begins with a man named Alex who has been trapped inside a grocery store he's won as part of a challenge. The store is stocked with enough food to feed an entire city. Alex is offered $10,000 daily if he can survive within the store's confines. He is allowed to stay as long as he wants, but if he crosses a red line marking the store's perimeter, he forfeits the challenge. The store is under constant surveillance. Alex begins his challenge, cooking steak for his first meal and settling into a corner of the store as his 'home base'. After 24 hours, he receives his first payment, and a twist is introduced: to receive the daily money, he must give $10,000 worth of store products in exchange. Alex starts strategizing which items to get rid of first, including expensive electronics and pet food, to maximize his time and earnings in the store.

05:09

πŸ›’ Adapting to Life in a Grocery Store

Alex's experience in the grocery store evolves as he adapts to his new environment. He constructs a makeshift shelter using water bottles and toilet paper, creating a comfortable living space. He also manages to sell expensive items like gift cards to meet the daily $10,000 product exchange requirement. Alex's efficiency increases with the use of a forklift, allowing him to clear out products quickly. Despite his original goal of earning a million dollars, he reevaluates after realizing the importance of spending time with his family. Alex decides that earning $500,000 would be sufficient and plans to leave the store after 50 days. However, the power goes out in the store, adding a new layer of difficulty to his challenge.

10:11

πŸ•―οΈ Power Outage and Family Visit

The power outage in the grocery store significantly impacts Alex's daily routine and mood. Despite the darkness, he continues to scan and sell items, including meats from the freezers before they spoil. During this time, Alex is introduced to Kanga Coolers, a product promotion that keeps food cold for extended periods. His family visits him for a day as a surprise, which lifts his spirits but also intensifies his longing to be reunited with them permanently. The emotional visit and the challenging conditions of the store lead Alex to consider ending the challenge sooner than planned.

15:13

πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ Creating a Pool and Forklift Accident

Alex finds ways to cope with the boredom and darkness in the store by setting up a pool using a found item and dragging a hose to fill it. His friend Chandler visits and they enjoy the pool, but the fun is short-lived as Alex decides it's time to leave the challenge. Later, while operating a forklift, Alex accidentally punctures the pool, causing a flood that ruins products and soaks his money. The accident leaves Alex feeling defeated and eager to leave the store, but he continues to push through, selling products and waiting for the challenge to end.

20:15

πŸšͺ Decision to Leave and Emotional Conclusion

As the challenge nears its end, Alex is visited by his wife, who brings up the reality of what the money can provide for their family. This emotional encounter prompts Alex to decide that he has made enough money and chooses to leave the store. He has spent 45 days in the grocery store, earning $450,000. The video concludes with Alex stepping over the red line, ending the challenge, and being reunited with his family. The video also humorously reveals that the entire challenge took place on the moon, tying back to a previous video plot.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Grocery Store

A grocery store is a retail establishment that primarily sells food but may also sell a variety of other household items. In the context of the video, the grocery store is the central setting for the challenge, where the participant is trapped and must survive by using the store's resources. The store's vast inventory, including food and electronics, becomes crucial to the challenge's strategy and survival.

πŸ’‘Challenge

A challenge, in this video, refers to a test of the participant's endurance and resourcefulness. The participant is presented with the challenge of staying inside the grocery store, receiving a monetary reward daily, which tests his ability to adapt and strategize within the given constraints. The challenge is the main theme of the video, driving the narrative and the participant's actions.

πŸ’‘Monetary Reward

Monetary reward refers to the cash incentive offered to the participant for completing the challenge. In the video, the promise of receiving $10,000 each day is what motivates the participant to stay in the grocery store. This reward is central to the participant's decision-making process and the overall theme of perseverance for financial gain.

πŸ’‘Survival

Survival in the video is both a literal and figurative concept. Literally, it involves the participant finding food and other necessities within the store to sustain life. Figuratively, it encompasses the participant's ability to endure the psychological and physical challenges of living in a confined space for an extended period. The concept of survival is integral to the video's theme of resilience and adaptation.

πŸ’‘Strategize

Strategize means to plan and direct tactics in a skillful way to achieve a desired outcome. In the video, the participant must strategize to maximize his stay in the store by selling products to meet the monetary reward condition. This involves making decisions about which items to sell and when, showcasing strategic thinking in the face of constraints.

πŸ’‘Product

A product, in the context of this video, refers to the items available for sale in the grocery store. The participant must select and sell products to receive his daily reward. Products range from perishable goods like food to non-perishable items like electronics and pet supplies, which all play a role in the participant's strategy and the video's unfolding events.

πŸ’‘Charity

Charity in the video represents the philanthropic aspect of the challenge. All the items sold by the participant are donated to charity, ensuring that the products do not go to waste. This element adds a positive social impact to the otherwise individualistic pursuit of monetary reward, showing that the challenge has broader implications beyond personal gain.

πŸ’‘Efficiency

Efficiency in the video relates to the participant's ability to perform tasks in the least amount of time and with the least waste of effort. As the challenge progresses, the participant becomes more efficient at selecting and selling products, which is essential for his continued participation in the challenge and for maintaining his motivation.

πŸ’‘Boredom

Boredom is a state of being weary or uninterested due to a lack of stimulation. In the video, the participant experiences boredom as a result of the monotony of his environment and the repetitive nature of his tasks. This emotion is a significant factor in his eventual decision to leave the challenge, highlighting the psychological toll of the experience.

πŸ’‘Family

Family in the video represents the participant's personal life and emotional support system. Missing his family becomes a significant factor in the participant's decision to end the challenge. The surprise visit from his family also serves as a poignant reminder of the outside world and the personal sacrifices involved in participating in the challenge.

πŸ’‘Endurance

Endurance is the ability to withstand hardship or adversity for a prolonged period. In the context of the video, endurance is a key attribute the participant must exhibit to continue in the challenge. The physical and mental strain of living in a grocery store tests his endurance, and his decision to leave reflects the limits of his capacity to endure.

Highlights

A man is challenged to live in a grocery store for an extended period, with a reward of $10,000 per day.

The challenge includes a rule that the participant cannot cross a red line or the challenge is over.

The participant is given a twist where they must give $10,000 worth of store products each day to continue receiving the reward.

The participant strategically chooses expensive electronics to meet the daily product requirement.

The participant creates a makeshift home base within the store for long-term living.

A makeshift shower is built by the participant using store items after not showering for 10 days.

The participant sells $10,000 worth of produce that is likely to go bad quickly.

The participant finds and uses a forklift to improve efficiency in gathering products for the daily requirement.

The participant builds a wall using water bottles from the store as part of his makeshift shelter.

A surprise visit from the participant's family is arranged to boost his morale after 30 days.

The electricity in the store is cut off, adding a new level of difficulty to the challenge.

The participant uses InstaStart QuickPack lanterns to light up the dark store after the power outage.

The participant decides to leave the challenge after realizing the loneliness and boredom outweigh the monetary reward.

The participant ultimately exits the challenge after 45 days, earning $450,000.

The store is shown in a state of disarray after the challenge, highlighting the participant's struggle and adaptation.

A humorous revelation that the entire challenge was filmed on the moon as a playful nod to a previous video.

Transcripts

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I just bought this entire grocery store,

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which includes enough food to literally feed an entire city.

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And then I decided to trap this random guy inside.

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And every day you live here, I will give you $10,000 in a grocery cart.

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That's wild, dude. Let's go.

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- Well I'll give it to you in 24 hours. - Okay.

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This challenge could literally make Alex a multimillionaire,

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which in theory means he could be in here for years.

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And it starts right now.

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All right, Jimmy's gone.

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Why would I ever leave? I could be here for years.

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Time to go grocery shopping, baby.

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Now, if Alex crosses this red line,

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that we painted around the entire perimeter of the grocery store.

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The challenge is over, and he walks away with his current winnings.

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And to make sure he stays inside.

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It's worth noting here that we have countless cameras

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covering every square inch of the grocery store.

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For my first meal on night one, I guess I'll cook this steak.

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I think this is just going to be home base.

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This little corner of the grocery store.

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If I have meals like this every night, I'll easily be here for years.

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Day one, complete. See you in the morning.

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It is officially been 24 hours, and I got the first 10 grand.

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- Alex. - Hey.

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Can you feel this and confirm it's $10,000?

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It is.

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I believe you.

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Now, we introduced the twist of the challenge.

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Basically, to receive the daily $10,000

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you need to give me $10,000 in product from the store.

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And so you have to strategize what order to get rid of these items

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to stay here as long as possible.

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Okay.

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Conveniently, there's a lot of electronics over there

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that are pretty expensive for day one.

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That's probably a good idea.

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I can't really eat a TV, so it's no use to me.

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You're $0.22 over.

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All right, let me check out.

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- Do you have an MVP card? - No.

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- Would you like one? - No.

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- Do you want to sign up for it? - No.

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Here's your cash.

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Kris, take it away.

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I will see you tomorrow with another $10,000 in cash.

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You should start strategizing what you're going to sell me.

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This changes everything.

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I got to start strategizing for the future.

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I have to figure out all of the stuff that I need to get rid of.

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Pet food, pet items.

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Jimmy cannot pay me to eat this stuff, I swear.

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I got $10,000 worth of dog food right here.

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I think I'm just going to get some rest, wake up early...

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because I'm going to have to prep more items tomorrow.

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I got a lot of work ahead of me.

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- Alex. - What's up Jimmy?

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Is that what you're selling to me today?

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Today it's dog food.

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Oh, my gosh. It's going to take us forever to move.

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Wait, can we do like a...

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I let him clap. Transition, go for it.

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There we go.

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It's all over here at the register. Isn't that a cool effect?

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I love Beast magic.

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We're at $9,991.80,

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And for the final item, we are now at $10,045.

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And something you should know.

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Every single item Alex sells to me,

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we're literally going to donate to charity.

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So don't worry, none of this is going to go to waste.

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The next few days were kind of a breeze for Alex.

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On day five, he sold me $10,000 worth of produce.

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All this produce here, they're going to go bad very fast.

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On day six, he sold me a bunch of diapers.

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And on days seven, eight and nine,

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he cleared out an additional $30,000 worth of products.

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He even discovered the backroom of the store,

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and since he hasn't showered in 10 days,

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he built his very own makeshift shower...

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and laundry system.

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- Hey, how's it going? - What's up, Jimmy?

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All right, as of now, give me an honest answer.

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How far do you think you're going to go?

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Oh, I mean, I feel like 100 days for sure.

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Oh, boy.

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Depending on how long Alex lasts,

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this may just become my most expensive video ever,

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but I'm prepared for that.

play03:24

Holy crap, dude.

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I don't care if you go a year, I got the money.

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Who put all this in here, is what I want to know?

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The bank.

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You will get this once I get my $10,000 in items.

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All right, today I have more TVs.

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Who goes to a grocery store to buy a TV?

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Why are these here?

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Now, Alex, be honest with me.

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Did you empty out any of these TV boxes,

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fill them with rocks and keep the TV?

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Dogs.

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All right. I trust him.

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Even though that was not what I was asking.

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Approaching day 11,

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Alex began to get pretty efficient at picking which items to sell.

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$10,001.89.

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And since I had to leave to go film a video where I stranded myself on an island...

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This is not comfortable.

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But let's pray we get like 30 minutes of sleep tonight.

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We had someone else drop off the money for Alex.

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We call him "The Money Man".

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It's "The Money Man".

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Thank you, sir.

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$100,000.

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I can definitely reach a million.

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And what he did with the rest of his time

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to keep himself entertained was interesting.

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I am building a cheeseball wall.

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It's done.

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The great wall of cheese balls.

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Oh, yeah baby. Here we go.

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Three, two, one...

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It was worth it.

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It was so worth it.

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On day 13,

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Alex decided to upgrade his shower because...

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It's a piece of crap.

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What I'm going to do,

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is use four of these shelves to reinforce the shower.

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Okay, here we go.

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I am going to use plastic liner, drape it across here.

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The walls are waterproof now.

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All right, You got to give it to him.

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This man is literally constructing a functioning shower

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out of just raw store parts.

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And there it is. Shower's done.

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Time to test it.

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Okay.

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It's been a few days in here.

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I'm going to build a wall.

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Now, I never thought I'd see this,

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but Alex literally used all the water bottles

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in the entire store to build walls

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for his makeshift shelter.

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He even created a bed using all of the toilet paper

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and it looked kind of comfortable.

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This is pretty cozy.

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I could fall asleep right here.

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I got to get to scan in,

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kind of had my eyes on these bad boys for a while.

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Gift cards. These things are freaking expensive.

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It is actually surprising how expensive birthday cards are.

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Because Alex was able to hit his $10,000 mark only using the cards.

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And after I got back from filming at the island...

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- Hey, Jimmy. - Hey, it's been a while.

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Alex wanted to see if we could help him use the forklift in the back of the store.

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You know, if you could get it in the store, that'd be super helpful.

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You're sure you're going to let Kris drive this?

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Yeah.

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Three, two...

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Alright.

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Not the bakery.

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I think maybe one more.

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Yeah.

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Hey, it's in.

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Yes!

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Enjoy your forklift.

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We'll see you tomorrow.

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Even though it's only been a day since he last saw me,

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it seemed like Alex really started to miss me.

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At least that's the only explanation I have for what he's about to do.

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I saw this cut out of Jimmy over here.

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We're going to be hanging out a lot, you and I.

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He's just going to watch, make sure I don't lose count.

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Just scanning away for another 10k.

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$10,000.33

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Over the next few days,

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Alex's efficiency was through the roof,

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thanks to his new forklift.

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So he even had enough time to upgrade his bed.

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and it was quite the improvement.

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It's is so much better.

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And even though Alex's original goal was to get a million dollars...

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I think we're going for a mil on this one.

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I hope not. He started documenting what he'd spend the money on

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and came to realize maybe he didn't need to stay as long as he thought.

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A million dollars is nice in theory.

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I'm still missing out time with my boys.

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Both their birthdays are coming up in the next two months.

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I've never missed a birthday yet.

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So after thinking about what I want to put the money toward,

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I realized that I need to at least make $500,000.

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But right now, I only have $200,000.

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So in total, I got 50 days,

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I got to be in here almost halfway there.

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On day 22, Alex decided to absolutely decimate

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all the goldfish in the grocery store.

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Oh, my God.

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Okay, so this is $10,000 worth of goldfish.

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I could feed an army of toddlers.

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All right.

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Thank you, sir.

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You're living a regular life now. Almost.

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You're getting paid ten grand a day to miss your family.

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Yeah.

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And you can just do this however long you want.

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Yeah.

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And you can just do this however long you want.

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However long you want.

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However long you want.

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As you can see, the days started blending together for Alex.

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But eventually, the day came where he decided to sell the water

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that he originally used for his shelter.

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But since he couldn't sell the empty shelves in the store,

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he realized they make pretty good walls.

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I'm going to reinforce the house with metal shelves.

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This is the way.

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As you can see, Alex is feeling pretty at home now.

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But what he doesn't know is when I bought this grocery store,

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I stopped paying the electricity bill.

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So at any point now, all the power's going to cut off

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and his freezers won't work, the lights won't work, and so much more.

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The challenge is going to get way harder.

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But to give them some motivation before things get pretty crazy.

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We thought Alex deserved a reward.

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- Are you excited to see your dad? - Yes.

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- You ready to do this? - Yeah.

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I think he might literally cry. This is gonna be crazy.

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Alex, we have a surprise for you.

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Hello.

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- Oh, my babies! - We brought some special guests

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Hi buddy!

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Yesterday, you were telling me about how much you miss your family.

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I felt kind of bad.

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So to celebrate 30 days,

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we're gonna to let you spend the day with them.

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What are you doing? You crazy boy.

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Daddy, I need to go pee.

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What's happening with all the boxes on the floor?

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I made a race car track.

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- Is that the car? - Yeah

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Wait, can he ride that?

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What do you think, dude?

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There they are.

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I can't believe that you guys are here.

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I know.

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- Dada. - Come here.

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Today, I got to see Sarah and the boys.

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It was freaking amazing.

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And Sarah was as beautiful as ever.

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- I love you. - I love you.

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- Bye. - Bye buddy, I love you.

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Heart break.

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When I saw my kids, I mean, they looked different to me,

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you know at that age,

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they grow weekly.

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I just look forward to going back home, spending time with my family.

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What's up? I better get up and start scanning stuff now.

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We're gonna...

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What the heck? Why are the lights off?

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What are these shenanigans?

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There's a flashlight.

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It's just some kind of joke?

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Houston, we have a problem.

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Did you do this, sir?

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Knock, knock.

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This is so much creepier.

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My power's out, Jimmy.

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Yes, so when I bought this grocery store, they gave me a form to put,

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like, the utilities in my name, and I just never filled it out.

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The cameras and cash registers are hooked up to a generator

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because we need those. So what am I looking at over here?

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Okay, so I had originally $60,000 ready to go.

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Oh, my gosh.

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But I assumed now that the power went out,

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You're going to sell the frozen stuff...

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Yeah. Things have changed.

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We need to get to scan it.

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Let's get rid of these hot meats.

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Assembly line.

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All right, I'll hold the cart.

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Assembly line.

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I'm the door holder.

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And while they're clearing out the freezers,

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I want to tell you guys about Shopify.

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Shopify help pay for this grocery store.

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And in exchange, wanted me to promote

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one of the millions of businesses they support in power.

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If only we had a bag that we could put these things in to keep it cold.

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And together we picked Kanga Coolers.

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Chandler, what if I told you, there's a 12 pack of soda inside of it?

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And it can keep what's inside cold for up to seven hours.

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That's a long time.

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You got multi wieners. You got single wieners.

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- Cheesy. - Cheesy wieners.

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Kanga Coolers are lightweight and insulated,

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so you can take them wherever.

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Hey, meet us at the front.

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Chandler, have you ever been a cashier before?

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- Yeah. - Wait, did you double scan that? Hold up.

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You can have the Kanga Cooler.

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You can fit a human head in here.

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Anyways, click the link in the description, download the shop app right now.

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You can buy a Kanga Cooler.

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I'm going to go help them scan some meat.

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All right, here's our meat receipt.

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Here's your 10 grand.

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Also, here's a Kanga Cooler.

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Oh, nice.

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Oh by the way Alex, I’m going to Africa for a week

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At this point, I once again had to leave to go film a video in Africa

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where I built a hundred wells.

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Well number one is a success.

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Alex spend the rest of his day

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rushing to get all the frozen food sold so it can be donated.

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Guess I'll just be scanning stuff in the dark from now on.

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I really hope Jimmy turns the power on.

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It's going to suck.

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I'm not going to lie.

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Being left without power affected Alex way more than I thought it would.

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I guess the food wasn't the only thing getting checked out.

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I wonder if you can tip over a forklift?

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Careful on aisle seven.

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This store is turning into a wasteland.

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So I'm going to the back.

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I'm going to open up this dock door and let some daylight hit my face,

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breathe in some fresh air because this is not going to do it.

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It's so nice.

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This right here will give me through the dark days.

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It is day 36.

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I got $360,000.

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Why stop now?

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Got to keep loading these carts up. Got a lot of food to get through.

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Just carts and pools of money.

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And waiting,

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waiting for the days to go by.

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The most exciting part of my day is being this close to the red line.

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I'm just a sad, old miserable boy back here.

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Nothing's ever been sadder in my life,

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except living in a grocery store.

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Coffee, food, and a lot of money.

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I'm like way ahead on checkouts still.

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I don't want to do anything, there's nothing to do.

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All that stands between me, my wife, my kids,

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is this line right here.

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The lights being off,

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being this close to the red line, realizing I can go see my family.

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It's super tempting every day now

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I know there's a bunch of pallets back there still

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that I haven't even dug into.

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Some glasses.

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Ice packs.

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What the...

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Look what I just found.

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InstaStart QuickPack lantern.

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Nice.

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I got five of them.

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I just lit them all up.

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They're on full blast right now.

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It definitely lights up the entire space really well.

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I feel like I can actually hang out in here again.

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Alex, are you here?

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- Another 10k? - Yeah

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Let's go, dude.

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It's crazy I have all this money.

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But there's nothing I can do with this money while I'm in here.

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Except just look at it.

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Well, you can't look at it. It's so dark in here.

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- So I'm going to bring some lights in. - Are you serious?

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For filming purposes.

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Alright.

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What are you going to do for the rest of the time you're in here?

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Something I definitely want to do is go ahead and just run

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through all these shells with the forklift.

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You ask for this!

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What is going on?

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All right.

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Time for me to not be here anymore. We'll see you tomorrow.

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Here's your broom.

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Thanks, guys.

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Enjoy cleaning.

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After spending an entire day cleaning up Kris's mess,

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Alex took advantage of the newly opened space to set up a pool

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he found in the back.

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Off we go.

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I'm going to drag the hose out here, stick it in this pool,

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and sometime tomorrow we'll have a grocery swimming pool.

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It's been over a week, and Chandler

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won't tell me what happened while I was gone.

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This place looks completely different.

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Oh God, open the doors. I got to see this.

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Where did everything go?

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We did a little remodeling while you were gone.

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This looks like someone gave Kris a forklift. Everything makes sense now.

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- Can you show me the pool? - Yeah, you want to get in?

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Flip.

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Do you wear socks?

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Yeah.

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That's crazy.

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It's freezing.

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Cannonball.

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What you typically do in the pool?

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I just kind of float around.

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This was fun and all, but I think we should check out.

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Thanks for the groceries. Enjoy your pool.

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All right, I'm just going to grab everything from the back

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and just put it up here, organize it.

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And who knows? Maybe there's some fun in there.

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It's no secret at this point, Alex was pretty tired,

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and while he was making his rounds in the forklift,

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something unexpected happened.

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Oh, crap.

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No!

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No!

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Oh God!

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Dude!

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No!

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Oh my God.

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I was trying to turn one way, and it just went the opposite direction.

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Oh, my God.

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My freaking money is soaked.

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There's a bunch of products ruined.

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It's, like, so deep right here.

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It's in my space.

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It's all over the grocery store.

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Dude, I'm done, man.

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I just want to leave.

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We're going in.

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- Alex! - Buddy.

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Why is it so wet in here?

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Yeah.

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Oh, Alex.

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Your golden chariot awaits you.

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Look at you in bed.

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- You good dog? - I'm all right, man.

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You look like a defeated man.

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Yeah, I busted the pool.

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How does one bust a pool?

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So I was driving by to drop off some pallets, and I tried to turn,

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and it just turned the complete opposite way. I was like.

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No!

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So all this got wet?

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How many more weeks do you have left?

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Weeks?

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I'm just taking it day by day right now.

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Depends how much longer I can go.

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So if you just see

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like a spider in your bed tomorrow, you're leaving?

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Oh, a hundred percent. Yeah.

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I don't think he has many days left.

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This is ending soon.

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You guys want to come hang out for a little bit?

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- Heck no. - You're depressing.

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This is what the store looked like when Alex started the challenge.

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And this is what it looks like now.

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So day 44.

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It's almost dark outside.

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Jimmy hasn't come by today.

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I have stuff I need to sell.

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I'm just going to move this stuff to the back.

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Hopefully somebody brings me the $10,000 today.

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Maybe they just forgot or something.

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It's really lonely in here.

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I'm just going to

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go sit in my chair till they bring me some money.

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Yo, what?

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Are you serious?

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Are you there, Jimmy?

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It's the first interaction I get all day, and it's...

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the freaking robot.

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Thanks for the money.

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Not even Jimmy wants to come here for a minute.

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That's how depressing this place is now.

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Can't say I blame him, honestly.

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This sucks, man.

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God, I'm freaking miss my family so bad.

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It's day 45.

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And Chandler, how would you say he's doing?

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That is complete boredom. He's just tapping the bat on the ground.

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I would feel bad for him, except he's won $450,000,

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and he can leave whenever he wants, so he'll be fine.

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- Alex. - Hey.

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We were watching you on the cameras.

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You looked very sad.

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Yeah, I'm pretty bored.

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Well, here's $10,000.

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- So are you less bored? - Helps a little.

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How many weeks left you got?

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Well, I don't even know if I got an hour left, Jimmy.

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Really? Here, let's go look at your sea of money over here.

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This is all the money you've made so far.

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450 grand.

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Are you saying you're content with it?

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Give me one second.

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I've got a surprise that might help you decide.

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What? Are you serious?

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Hey babe.

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What the heck?

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Don't cry.

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I can't help it.

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Okay.

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Why aren't you wearing your shoes?

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And your shirt?

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To be clear, I didn't take his shoes.

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I don't know why he's not wearing shoes.

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These are all the things that this money's going to go toward.

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- Isn't this crazy? - I can't even wrap my head around it.

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I feel like I could do another five days.

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Do you think it's worth it?

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What's the verdict?

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- We've weighed the options. - Make tons of money.

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Keep tons of money already made.

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Honestly, it's not worth staying and I’m leaving.

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Okay, well, then let's push the money out.

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All right, Alex, the second you step on the red, it's over.

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I can move all the money back. We can keep going.

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It's your decision.

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All right, bring it back in.

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Okay, bring it back in.

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Just kidding.

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Let's go!

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Alex spent 45 days in the store and walked away with $450,000.

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Can't believe this happened. This is freaking sick.

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Congratulations, Alex.

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Shout out to Albertsons for helping us fill the shelves.

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You guys are amazing. I'm going to go find him a shirt.

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Also, if you're wondering how we filmed this video

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because we blew up the earth earlier,

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it was actually on the moon the entire time.

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Watch the laser maze video if that's confusing.

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