A bar in Chicago called Rizzo’s Bar & Inn is offering customers $100 gift cards and tequila drink discounts if Mexico defeats England in their World Cup 2026 match scheduled for July 5th. This promotion is part of an effort by the bar to attract more patrons during the tournament, leveraging the high-profile nature of the game. The bar has used a financial platform called Kalshi to hedge against potential losses from the promotion, investing $2000 in favor of Mexico’s victory. If Mexico wins, they would receive $3721 from Kalshi, which would cover the costs of the promotions. If Mexico loses, the bar would lose the initial investment but avoid having to pay out the $100 rewards. Similar promotions have been successful at other bars in cities like New York and Washington D.C.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses a promotional event related to a sports match between two national teams. It provides factual information about the promotion, including the conditions under which the rewards will be given and the financial strategy employed by the bar. There is no evident political framing or
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factually accurate, aligning with the Chicago Sun-Times report on Rizzo’s promotion. It captures key details like the $100 gift cards, tequila pricing based on margin of victory, and the location. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some promotional tone in describing the event as 'una iniciativa p






