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vaso stanley ookie Monster has had it and isn t about to crumble quietly!His beloved treats are shrinking faster than his willpower around a plate of cookies, and even the White House agrees.Just like the rest of us, the Sesame Street blue Muppet has reached his breaking point withshrinkflation, which refers to companies making things smaller while keeping the price of the item the same or a bit higher.On Monday, Cookie Monster complained about the state of the U.S. economy with onesingle X post: Me hate shrinkf
stanley cup lation! Me cookies are getting smaller. 馃様 and the beloved fluff ball caught the attention of the White House and Capitol Hill politicians with his complaints. @scrippsnews Cookie Monster took to social media to say hes upset about shrinkflation and its impact on cookies. 馃崻 The White House agrees. CookieMonster 鈾?original sound - Scripps News C is for consumers getting rippe
stanley taza d off. President Biden is calling on companies to put a stop to shrinkflation, theWhite Housere-tweeted his post.U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio felt thesame wayand said, Me too, Cookie Monster. Big corporations shrink the size of their products without shrinking their prices, all to pay for CEO bonuses. People in my state of Ohio are fed up 鈥?they should get all the cookie they pay for. But the news gets even more blue; it turns out Cookie is right.According toa recent report releasedby the office of Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey, since Jan. 2019, snacks like Oreos and Doritos have increased in pr Vkcf City of Menasha cancels official city-wide trick-or-treat hours
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stanley cup f this years two major political conventions, along with tens of thousands of people.The coronavirus, though, put all of that on ice. We were going to show the world all the great things Milwaukee has to offer, so its disappointing this had to happen to us this year, said Wisconsin resident Katie Dahm.Professor Barry Burden heads up the Election Research Center and is a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. The role of the convention will definitely be different this year, he said. Research shows that conventions have had smaller and smaller impacts over the years. Both the Democratic and Republican conventions are now, for all intents and purposes, virtual. So, what might that look like They will be highly-produced, slick productions that have been prepared in advance, Prof. Burden said. So, they have removed some of the uncertainties and spontaneity that happens at a convention. That may remove some of the excitement. George Washington University
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stanley us ere won t be the spontaneity, Loge said, but also added, I think the nets will still have to cover it because it s such a different convention, right What s actually going to happen What are we going to do It s new. It s new and a different thing. Loge also said the novelty of a virtual conv