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Agus Gandolfo sparks debate by eating choripán during Argentina match

Agus Gandolfo sparks debate by eating choripán during Argentina match

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Agus Gandolfo sparked controversy by eating a 'choripán' during an Argentina match.
  • The incident occurred during a game, and Gandolfo's actions were shared on social media.
  • While she stated "Long live the chori, but I'm not complaining," the timing of her meal during the match drew criticism.

Agus Gandolfo has ignited a debate after being seen eating a 'choripán', a popular Argentine sausage sandwich, during a match involving Argentina. The incident, captured and shared on social media, has drawn mixed reactions from the public.

Gandolfo, who is associated with Argentine football, posted a photo or video of herself consuming the traditional street food during the game. Her accompanying caption, "Aguante el chori, pero no me quejo" (Long live the chori, but I'm not complaining), acknowledges the popularity of the food while seemingly downplaying any potential issue.

However, the timing of her meal during an official match has led to controversy. Critics argue that such actions might be seen as disrespectful or inappropriate given the context of a sporting event, especially one involving the national team. The debate highlights differing views on public behavior during games and the consumption of traditional foods in specific settings.

Aguante el chori, pero no me quejo

— Agus GandolfoAgus Gandolfo's comment accompanying her post about eating a choripán during an Argentina match.
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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.