I find the video disgusting. Western fast-food, plus sugar products in general, have become huge health problems in many countries here in Asia where people have traditionally been eating a low calorie diet. When I arrived in Thailand for the first time, some 30 years ago, weight problems was something almost unheard of. Now, in the cities, it's so common, particularly among young people, that I hardly notice anymore.
You can always claim that people make their own choices, but with the help of the ultra efficient marketing machines of conglomerates like McDonald's and KFC, and little or no information about the health effects, people are easily convinced that this must be good, like most things coming from abroad.
So making fun of people who haven't seen a hamburger before, which is what the video is doing, only serves one purpose: get the junk out to those poor, uninformed souls before they die of old age.
I do eat a Whopper now and then and actually find it tasty, but I come from the Europe, and I've been informed about the importance of a varied diet all my life. In very many countries, people don't get that information, simply because this has never been a problem until they got invaded by the junk industry.
I wonder who financed the video, and what is the ultimate purpose of it.
Edit: Now I know. Burger King financed it, so obviously the purpose is to sell more hamburgers. What a surprise
