Oh, that poor Instapot. Doomed to collect dust, cat hair, and crud after Chanty uses it once.
Her smooth gelatinous brain probably thinks that it will instantly create all her favorite meals with a touch of a button. Even the most convenient appliances require a human to think ahead to buy groceries, prep some ingredients, and wait and monitor the process. That's far too much work for not enough reward.
I really am fascinated by the trend that links so many of these Deathfats together. Buy more appliances (or journals, or whatever bullshit they think will change their life) get a hit of that sweet new purchase dopamine, maybe try the thing once, give up. I'm sure it's been analyzed on the Farms many times, but it never fails to entertain me.
If it was another influencer and not Cuntal, I would say her post was just a grab at some community engagement. But because it's her, I know it's because she is so lazy and greedy, she bought (or flashed her gunt in exchange for) this Instapot without any idea of how it works or what she should plan for. She's hoping someone will spoon-feed her an easy recipe of grease and salt so she can gobble her favs without an ounce of effort.
But because cooking will always require more effort than pressing two buttons and having someone bring it to you, she will always choose Doordash.