Neil Freiman
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And that's what we all love about March Madness is those Cinderella stories.
And it would kind of tilt the tournament in favor of just those average teams from bigger conferences.
At the same time, this doesn't mess with the first Thursday or Friday of March Madness, which is the thing that everyone loves.
And they're separating it out into this intro tournament.
But I will say it doesn't seem to be a decision that was made with the fans in mind.
Up next, a new lawsuit accuses the Italian food brand Sento of committing tomato fraud.
Two Californians say Sento has been misrepresenting the San Marzano label on one of its tomato products, duping consumers into thinking they're buying the Ferrari of tomatoes when they're actually just getting a Fiat.
The plaintiffs say that Sento's certified San Marzano label is unfair because the product does not have a certification from Italy's authority on such things, which also sets standards for products like Parmesan cheese and olive oil.
The lawsuit says the way champagne
can only be produced in the Champagne region of France, real San Marzano's can only be grown, processed, and canned in a specific region of Italy, and Cento doesn't have that stamp of approval despite presenting their tomatoes that way.
Cento says the suit is a bunch of bolognese.
A lawyer responded, the allegations are entirely without merit and that the company will vigorously defend itself.
I don't think I'm that discerning when it comes to the tomato sauce.
I just go with whatever looks like the most authentic Italian brand when I look at all of the cans because there are a bunch of different ones.
If it looks too American, I'm like, no.
So I'm sure you have bought Cento in the past because this is everywhere in every grocery store.
44 million signatures.
It just, this shows me how much people care about soccer.
And I know this week we've been talking about how hotels are empty for the World Cup and there's just bad vibes around that particular tournament.
44 million signatures for a petition for a player to leave your team