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We tested the food at Karpe World:  It's meat and chips and jalapenos.
NO🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

We tested the food at Karpe World: It's meat and chips and jalapenos.

The article reports on the Karpe World event at Ekebergsletta, which is expected to attract over 100,000 people over three days. The event features various activities including music, comedy, and food stalls. There are nearly 30 food vendors offering a range of items, some of which are new to the event. Specific examples include Peppes Pizza, now known as Patels Pizza, and a booth selling candy like Skittles and Bubbilicous. The article encourages readers to visit the event or check out the food offerings through a provided link.

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Aftenposten logoAftenpostenIndependent🔒Center16 hr. ago
We've tested the food at Karpe World.

The article discusses the food offerings at Karpe World, an event taking place over three days at Ekebergsletta, where over 100,000 people are expected to attend. The event includes various food stalls, some of which are repurposed from the Tons of Rock music festival, while others are new additions. Specific examples include Peppes Pizza being renamed Patels pizza and Skittles & Bubbilicous offering candy floss. The article directs readers to a review of the food locations.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events and food offerings at a music festival, which is not inherently politically charged. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or controversy in the content.

Aftenposten logoAftenpostenIndependent🔒Centeryesterday
We tested the food at Karpe World: It's meat and chips and jalapenos.

The article reports on the Karpe World event at Ekebergsletta, which is expected to attract over 100,000 people over three days. The event features various activities including music, comedy, and food stalls. There are nearly 30 food vendors offering a range of items, some of which are new to the event. Specific examples include Peppes Pizza, now known as Patels Pizza, and a booth selling candy like Skittles and Bubbilicous. The article encourages readers to visit the event or check out the food offerings through a provided link.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a general overview of the event without taking a clear stance on any political issue. It focuses on the entertainment and food aspects, which are not inherently politically charged. While the event itself may have cultural significance, the article does not frame it in a way to偏

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