Fast Food Cup Illusion Angers Internet

This Fast Food Cup Illusion Has The Internet Thinking All Drink Sizes Are The Same
By Mustafa GatollariUpdated Nov. 18 2019, 2:36 p.m. ET
Everyone loves a good magic trick. It's probably why both The Prestige and The Illusionist came out at almost the exact same time and people didn't complain about there being too many period piece magician films.
And also why everyone, from celebrities to normal peeps like you and me on the street, are completely dumbfounded by magicians like David Blaine.
Which is probably why everyone's going bonkers over this triple fast food cup illusion that's blowing up on Twitter right now. Unfortunately for us, this illusion yields a very dangerous truth we've never realized about our fast food cups.
they rlly be finessing our ass lmaoo pic.twitter.com/6LmKkJuyOM
— rayMond (@franco_713) November 19, 2017It appears that each of the three cups carry the same amount of liquid, and people are freaking the heck out. Can you blame them though? This whole time we thought we were getting more but in reality...nope!
EXCUSE ME BITCH https://t.co/oFOY1uibDo
— mean irene (@ireenee_b) November 19, 2017Is this some kind of fast food cup conspiracy? Were all of the sizes actually holding the same amount of liquid - they're just cleverly designed? We demand answers.
I thought everyone knew this🙃🤔it’s the same with McDonald’s medium and large cups too pic.twitter.com/G6ymmi84qM
— 🔮✨Lost Paradise✨🔮 (@Brandon22443231) November 20, 2017But if you take two seconds to think about it - it turns out that the trick itself isn't really all that complicated.
How do we know there wasn’t already soda in there that we couldn’t see ? 🤔
— Fresh_R6 (@sloooowevooox) November 19, 2017People tried following rabbit holes down to other theories...
Where did that random liquid come from tho?? pic.twitter.com/g2aRz8msr2
— lovinlove (@ilikegirlzsz) November 19, 2017...but it was pretty apparent they were just using angles to hide the fact that there's water already in the cups.
Hell yea, they shoulda did this shit backwards
— Lord Infamous. (@EllissDe) November 19, 2017Or showed the inside of the whole cup
— Honorary Nudist 💫 (@ReallyRudeDude) November 19, 2017An insider even gave his two cents.
Lol I worked @ jack nah they finesse. Even the coffee lol
— 🥀dilan (@Dilly_Bob_) November 19, 2017But then the Jack In The Box employee who posted the original illusion came back with another video, pouring the larger cup into the smaller one, "proving" that all cup sizes were the same.
... pic.twitter.com/kNB4dgEGX9
— rayMond (@franco_713) November 19, 2017Then someone went online and posted actual proof that the cups, indeed, hold different amounts of liquid.
🙄🙄🙄 pic.twitter.com/xdUOVjnPwY
— damely (@dannaass) November 20, 2017Well at least we got to the bottom of that short-lived mystery.
Give this man a raise for doing experiments at work 😂😂
— Fernie (@WSGOODFERNIE) November 20, 2017ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pbXSramam6Ses7p6wqikaKyimrultc2gZmtoYWx8cn2Oa2hosH1mxrZ7xZqqrWWWpLylecKup2arma%2BytA%3D%3D