Snoop Dogg is rapping about Grubhub on my television. He materialized in the midst of one of those uncanny ad breaks on YouTube TV—where you’re confronted with the exact same 15-second commercial over and over again—on a set mirroring the icy black-and-white aesthetic of the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” music video. Two backup dancers dressed like foil packets of mayonnaise and hot sauce sway behind him as he details, through silky G-funk couplets, the delicacies he likes to order from the continent-spanning food delivery service.
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