The Edsel Was a Phenomenal Success, Relatively Speaking
I guess I've exhausted my lifetime allotment of tolerance for bad production (no pun intended). It's a waste of everyone's time when you don't provide a close-up view of the ingredients before and after the cooking process. From what I can tell based on the view from 30,000 feet, the cooked pork chops took on a lovely shade of gray. There's no telling what the chicken cacciatore looked like, or how all of it was extracted from the cooking vessel. YouTube should start accepting nominations and awarding "Ymmes" (you know how that's pronounced) for this sort of thing across a wide range of categories -- if that's not happening already.
Regardless, the awkward handling of the hot glass was evident in the second clip, and I sincerely hope that every last person on the development team as well as the execs who gave this product the green light were quickly shown the door after the sales figures for this remarkably foolish contraption resembled goose eggs, which by the way I imagine would have been equally unappetizing after a spin through one.
The subject boxed version in the OP has been listed for months on SF Bay Area CL. It's down to $25. Anyone interested can easily locate it, but you're on you own from there. I refuse to be any more of an enabler than that.