Meet Food4Dogs, An Elderly Lady From New Zealand Who Loves The PlayStation Vita And Unboxing Games
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Despite her user name, Food4Dogs is a YouTuber who creates videos that have nothing to do with either selling kibble or coming up with sweet new album names for black metal bands. Instead, she’s an elderly woman from New Zealand who spends her time making video game unboxing videos online.
One of those videos, posted on June 13, gives a good overview of what Food4Dogs is all about. Gentle background music plays as we’re told that the stack of video games about to be unwrapped are meant to brighten up “the darkest winter days here in New Zealand.” Food4Dogs works her way through a bunch of her latest PlayStation and Nintendo Switch purchases, setting each case on her distinctly grandma-style tablecloth in order to talk a bit about the quality of the game’s printing and when she plans to play it.
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