Will Sánchez know that the price of zucchini has multiplied by eight from April 21 to April 22?
Because you also get used to bad things, we had become used to teenagers with their «en plan». Even if they get on our nerves. Then they started with the “based”. Based on what? In a true story, like a movie on Antena 3 on Saturday? Well, based means speaking without wasting words, saying the boatswain’s truths. Imanol Arias was based in his first statements.
Pedro Sánchez on Friday presented the National Strategic Plan for the Reduction of Childhood Obesity, because childhood obesity is “a matter of state.” And because it’s so important and they speak a chic good cause, as Gabino Diego would say, they called it “En Plan Bien”. When Sánchez went on stage towards the lectern, there were buckets with the text ‘En Plan Bien’. And he spoke of the fact that the number of overweight minors “exceeds 340 million.” And that, of course, “this situation stems from the social inequality that we unfortunately suffer in our country, exacerbated by the financial crisis, the pandemic or the price increases due to the war.” In Plan Bien, the main goal is to reduce overweight children. Access to healthy food. Sánchez will know that from April 21 to April 22, the price of courgettes has multiplied by eight. The onions have fallen. We are about to return to a diet based on Miguel Hernández.
And of course it’s no joke. A young woman from Murcia has lost her job (a warehouse position) because there were no uniforms in her size and she was not allowed to wear her own pants that resembled the regulation pants. In other words, everything is fine.
That of the government being promoted to say, write and print «En Plan Bien» is all we missed.
Source: La Verdad

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