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Tiny Hot Dog Served on Air Force One Becomes a Subject of Ridicule on Social Media

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A meal served on the US presidential plane Air Force One became a subject of ridicule on social media. US Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley shared a photo from inside the plane on Monday evening, describing the meal as 'patriotic food.' However, the extraordinarily small size of the hamburger and hot dog served on the plate did not escape the notice of internet users. Many people approached the situation with humor, noting that the offering resembled an appetizer rather than a main course. This tiny meal quickly went viral, garnering significant engagement across social media platforms.

In the image shared by Crowley, there was a tray bearing the presidential seal, featuring an extremely small hamburger and a hot dog. The sausage covered in mustard and ketchup appeared only slightly larger than the tiny red, white, and blue jelly beans next to it. This comical scene caused astonishment among citizens who wanted to see what kind of refreshments were offered on the presidential plane. People made the serving of such small portions on a head of state's plane a subject of bitter humor. The rapid spread of the image showed that the issue represented much more than just a food offering.

Social media users mocked these tiny portions by making plenty of jokes, especially on the X platform. One user adopted a sarcastic attitude, questioning whether this situation was an economic cost-saving measure. Another user stated that the food looked pathetic and that they expected better treatment than that provided by the US President. Some people even made amusing comments, saying the plate looked more like a kids' menu than a main course. All these reactions highlighted the impact that extraordinary details about the daily lives of political figures have on the public.

In addition to the size of the meal, the fact that ketchup was put on the hot dog also caused controversy in some parts of the US. In certain特定 regions of the country, putting ketchup on a sausage is considered a major gastronomic faux pas. Social media users who noticed this detail defended their own regions' culinary rules, blowing the subject out of proportion. Of course, not everyone was critical; some users argued that this miniature meal was very cute and sweet. These cultural gastronomy disputes helped the news spread and be discussed even more on social media.

It is noted that this incident is not the first time a meal served on Air Force One during the Donald Trump era has gone viral. Shortly after the 2024 presidential elections, Trump Junior shared a photo of himself eating McDonald's meals inside the plane with his father, Elon Musk, Mike Johnson, and Robert Kennedy Junior. Although it initially seemed like an ordinary social media post, such content attracts the attention of large audiences and becomes the subject of mainstream news. Such news proves that, alongside the serious political agenda, leaders' daily habits are also a great source of curiosity. As a result, this tiny hot dog incident has also etched itself into memory as one of the unforgettable and entertaining moments of American political pop culture.

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