Streaming services will allow you to order bread of the dead and atole from the app.

Autumn Movie Showcase - To celebrate the season, streaming services will include a feature that will allow you to order atole and pan de muerto directly from the app, without having to leave your home.
In a move that promises to revolutionize the autumn experience of watching the early evening with the TV on, movie platforms announced that users will be able to order seasonal foods from the app itself.
Me two seconds after dying from eating too much sweet bread. pic.twitter.com/Rz4SN6Usf0
— Fallen Angel (@Angel_katharsis) November 1, 2024
"Now, while you're enjoying your horror or Mexican drama marathon, one click and in minutes you'll have freshly baked bread of the dead and hot atole delivered straight to your living room," the spokespersons explained.
The atole ad will appear halfway through the movie.The food and beverage catalog will include everything from traditional Day of the Dead bread to chocolate-filled varieties, as well as vanilla atole, because, according to experts, it's the only flavor that should exist.
Similarly, the algorithm will offer options based on what you've watched in your viewing history. For example, if you're watching Coco , a virtual menu with tamales and dulce de leche will appear.
One of this season's delicacies is the traditional Pan de Muerto (Bread of the Dead), which is a must-have in any offering. #DayOfTheDead 💀🥮 pic.twitter.com/l81oiBRGOe
— Day of the Dead (@DiaDeMuertos_) October 2, 2025
Despite the good news, streaming services still haven't solved the inconvenience of having to pause a movie, get up from the couch, and go outside to get their order—a problem the tech giants say will soon be fixed.
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