If food items on the shelves of grocery stores had feelings and were alive, would you still eat them? Seth Rogen’s latest animated R-rated comedy, “Sausage Party,” follows that similar premise but to the extreme.
To celebrate the film’s release, Rogen and a special effects team set up different animatronic food – a sausage, cantaloupe and bread – at a super market to show “the people of New York that our food has feelings.”
Lending his voice to the creepy and offensive snacks, Rogen hid in a backroom where he would spook the people as they were shopping. The terrified victims then took to chatting with the food as he mocked a handful of them, begged others not to eat his family and even told another to eat all the grapes he wanted because “they’re sh**heads.”
The initial reaction of many of the customers is priceless, then things turn “ugly” when a lady continues to eat her sample of cantaloupe, another takes a bite out of their bread and a man tells the animatronic sausage that he’s still going to buy the meat whether he likes it or not.
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Check out the hilarious prank below. “Sausage Party” is now in theaters.
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