The narrator tells us that we're in the middle of an advertising agency's "new life" and that the narrator's daughter has just started eating her fill. She's been spoiled by all of the "flavors and additives" in her food. The narrator scolds her uncle for ruining his taste buds by eating so much. He's also been selling his car. The mom is all, "you brat, you sold your car." The mom says she's wasted her time raising her niece. She tells her husband to come pick them up and then she tells her niece to go back inside and eat her fill in the cold weather.
The narrator tells us that we're in the middle of an advertising agency's "new life" and that the narrator's daughter has just started eating her fill. She's been spoiled by all of the "flavors and additives" in her food. The narrator scolds her uncle for ruining his taste buds by eating so much. He's also been selling his car. The mom is all, "you brat, you sold your car." The mom says she's wasted her time raising her niece. She tells her husband to come pick them up and then she tells her niece to go back inside and eat her fill in the cold weather.