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Biden complains that “the bags of chips have less” just hours before the Super Bowl

2024-02-11T19:43:46.446Z

Highlights: Biden complains that “the bags of chips have less” just hours before the Super Bowl. The president seemed angry and cheated because candy or snacks during sports festivals are increasingly shrinking. The American public, he said on his social media, “is tired of being taken for a fool” . By EFE The president, Joe Biden, appeared this Sunday angry and scammed because candy and snacks are shrinking during sports parties such as Super Bowl, which is being held today in Las Vegas.


The president seemed angry and cheated because candy or snacks during sports festivals are increasingly shrinking. The American public, he said on his social media, “is tired of being taken for a fool.”


By EFE

The president, Joe Biden, appeared this Sunday angry and scammed because candy or snacks are increasingly shrinking during sports parties such as the Super Bowl, which is being held today in Las Vegas.

In a video in

“You may have noticed one thing: the sports drink bottles are smaller,

the bag of chips has fewer chips

, but they still charge you the same,” the president complains.

“And as an ice cream lover, what makes me most angry is that cartons of ice cream have actually shrunk in size, but not in price,” Biden adds.

The president emphasizes that the American public “is tired of being taken for a fool.”

“I

call on companies

to put an end to this,” he says.

Biden points out that he likes to celebrate the National Football League (NFL) final with these snacks and that just as he is aware of the reduction, the public is also aware of it.

"I've had enough of what they call 'inflationary shrinking.'

“It's a scam,” he says in the video.

Source: telemundo

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