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Lewis Capaldi's 'simple' food order during 'sensational' Cardiff double header
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Lewis Capaldi's 'simple' food order during 'sensational' Cardiff double header

Lewis Capaldi performed at Blackweir Fields in Cardiff over two nights, drawing more than 80,000 fans. During his second show, he mentioned having a jacket potato from The Spud Fam, a local food vendor. He initially referred to the vendor incorrectly as 'Spud Man,' prompting him to correct himself and promote the food truck. The Spud Fam confirmed that Capaldi ordered a jacket potato with cheese, beans, and tuna, which provides a balanced nutritional profile suitable for someone preparing for a demanding performance.

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Lewis Capaldi's 'simple' food order during 'sensational' Cardiff double header

Lewis Capaldi performed at Blackweir Fields in Cardiff over two nights, drawing more than 80,000 fans. During his second show, he mentioned having a jacket potato from The Spud Fam, a local food vendor. He initially referred to the vendor incorrectly as 'Spud Man,' prompting him to correct himself and promote the food truck. The Spud Fam confirmed that Capaldi ordered a jacket potato with cheese, beans, and tuna, which provides a balanced nutritional profile suitable for someone preparing for a demanding performance.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article focuses on a cultural event involving a musician and his food preferences, with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures beyond the performer. There is no framing that suggests a political slant.

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 90 · Objetividad 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the event details, audience size, and the specific quote from Lewis Capaldi. Objectivity is lower due to the sensationalized phrasing like 'sensational' and 'gloriously straightforward,' which adds emotional weight rather than maintaining neutrali

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