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They often have to make fake food for photo and video shoots. Real food melts under the hot lights, or doesn't retain its shape and color and consistency for the hours needed.
For Weird Al's music video I Love Rocky Road, they used mashed potatoes covered in latex paint instead of ice cream! At one point Al had to take a big bite. He said it was quite nasty and of course spit it right back out haha
I have a hard time believing that lighting technology hasn't come a long way since the 1980's. There's these things called LEDs that can produce massive amounts of light but don't produce as much heat. You can find LED studio lights for photography and film pretty easily these days. You no longer have to have a photo studio that feels like inside of an Easy Bake Oven.
I agree, when it comes to things as old as Out of Control or I Love Rocky Road you could at least make the argument that they had to, due to the limitations of the technology at the time.
In the modern world, I kind of think it's an excuse that they're hanging on to because of how things used to be.
Yeah LEDs certainly produce less heat but that's not going to keep guacamole from oxidizing or a soufflé from losing its puffy structure after a while on a set. Often it's just more economical to make a fake than to keep a kitchen stocked nearby and a chef on staff the entire time.
Customers should still totally complain if the real items they purchase don't look close enough to the fake ideal they were advertised though.
LED's produce less heat than traditional lights but still end up putting out a significant amount over time. It's not as bad, but there's still heat generated and when you're going for the 'perfect' shot, faking it guarantees you'll get the shot.