PM scoffs at KFC in Australia for starting gobi instead of lettuce in burgers



Restaurant chain KFC in Australia has announced that Gobi will be added to burgers as the price of lettuce, a special salad used in salads, rises. The Australian Prime Minister has ridiculed the issue, calling the price rise a national crisis.
Lettuce is a vegetable used in making salads. Cabbage (or cabbage) is a vegetable that has become very expensive in Australia. Restaurant chain KFC had announced to add 50 per cent lettuce and 50 per cent gobi in burgers as the price of lettuce has gone up by 200 per cent. The issue was raised in a radio interview with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The Prime Minister quipped that this should be considered a national crisis. I will present this to the Cabinet today.
The Prime Minister ridiculed the idea of ​​making burgers by adding lettuce and gobi. The Prime Minister called the mixing of the two in a burger a gobi scam. The Prime Minister also made another sarcastic remark about the restaurant chain's decision that people should understand that lettuce and gobi are not different. Eat whatever the restaurant eats. I must discuss this issue in the cabinet. This is a really serious crisis. The satire was followed by a nationwide discussion on lettuce. The issue of lettuce price hike was also discussed in media reports.

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