Images claiming to show satanic-themed Happy Meals and children’s clothing at McDonald’s and Target were made using generative artificial intelligence.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — With just a few weeks until the April primary elections in Pennsylvania, you’re probably noticing more campaign ads popping up on television screens.Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Casey is running for reelection in Pennsylvania and aimed at corporate leaders in his latest campaign ad.
This claim doesn’t provide a timeframe, but Senator Casey’s report entitled, “Greedflation” makes it more direct. It states Tyson Foods doubled profits from Quarter 1 of 2021 to Quarter 1 of 2022. Data from the U.S. Department of Labor shows the price of a pound of boneless chicken breast rose from $3.35 in June 2021 to $4.56 in June 2022, a 36% increase.This wasn’t the ad’s only statement on corporations.For this claim, we used two of our previous sources and data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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